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Gtechniq, do you work for them?

Car  ITB BG 182
If so, WHEN WILL YOUR PRODUCTS (C1, C4, C5) BE FINALLY BACK IN STOCK AFTER 2 MONTHS OF NOT BEING IN STOCK...!!!

Rant over... :quiet:
 
Lols. Their products come from Japan and as I know Craig personally it's not a small process to make this stuff, hence why it works so well.

I'll throw him a text.
 
It's funny how there hasn't been a big demand for it up until now, but now they're out of stock these threads are popping up every where.

I'm sure it'll be posted on DW as soon as new stock comes in considering the want for it all lately
 
Give me a PM John I might be able to help you out. Just waiting for a text back mate. :)
 
Lols. I'll fire you a pm mate once i've heard back.
 
Give them a ring, 01923 264344. Talk with Rob or Peter. Both very helpful and friendly. And their customer service is superb.
 
So they sell stuff, but don't actually have any stuff to sell?

Business; they're doing it wrong.
 
C1 showing as 'in stock' on the site today. Along with quite a large number of other very good products.
So....no, not the case that they don't actually have any stuff to sell :)
 
So today they have stuff but never had any for 2 months prior?

No idea about before today mate. I'm not that keen that I check stock availability on the site daily. Much, it would seem, like the OP. (thats a joke BTW).
But it's in stock now. And I'm maybe as confused as others, as to why one would rant on here, instead of contacting the manufacturer.
Ah well....
 
Im guessing there will have been a sudden influx of people buying as it has now become the most popular wheel sealant (C5) and probably the most popular sealant in general (C1) also with people buying for christmas presents and pre summer details, its probably become a bit much for the guys at gtech.

Completely understandable in my eyes!
 
This stock will be ready for sale this time next. According to Rob it should be on a plane from Asia tomorrow.
 
So C1 and C5 will do the same job, just that C5 is better for alloys because it lasts long etc etc?

Stunty, Ive contacted them for a few weeks now and been looking on DW forum with no response, just ranted on here for the sake of ranting on here.

Just spoken to them, C5 should be in stock as of next week and New C1 when ever they get it.
They have advised, once the bottle is open that it must be used as it starts to go off.
 
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Not quite mate.

Buy a big bottle of C1 like the one I offered 50ml and it'll do everything. I can get a bottle because the guy who has it is a friend.

C1 will last longer than C5 if it isn't the same product, a lot of people say it is. I make no comment either way. They come in different sized bottles anyway.

It will start to go off if exposed to air for ages but once you've finished just make sure the lid is closed tight again.
 
So C1 and C5 will do the same job, just that C5 is better for alloys because it lasts long etc etc?

C5 is marketed as safer for Gen Pub to use on wheels, because if you mess it up you can refurb your alloys. If you mess up bodywork with C1, you'd have to respray the effected area = £££.

Whether they are two different products, well that's up to you to decide for yourself...
 
It also doesn't make a difference to the cost, either way. Except for the size of bottle you purchase...
 
So for C1 prep, after a complete wash down but not using clay as i did that less than 5 months ago.
Would you say some thing like a menzerna polish, IPA then use C1? But do one panel/wheel at a time before buffing off?

If what I am asking or suggesting is complete toss, can one of your lot tell me the best way to get this right first time, I cant afford resprays as its only a french car.
 
do as much prep as possible before applying. and as it's going to last 18-24months you'll want it corrected to the best of your ability, so yeah wash, de contaminate, clay, polish, IPA then apply. You don't want to do too big an area before buffing. for example I did half the face of a wheel then buffed, then the other half.
 
Good bump Dave. I'll try their C4 at some point, i'll speak to Craig.
 
I still have more than enough of the original C4, that was when I still thought it may be a different recipe to C1.

Still don't see why they went to a product that has little to no long term water behaviour
 
( Makes me sad. Not sure if anywhere has any small stock left for their own use.
 
Cheers for the bump!

Ordered some C5 on Tuesday night and it arrived Thursday. Pretty speedy service :)
 
How do I tell if it's new? :o

It's just the one midway through the page Dave linked to.
 
Just tried it on one wheel. Very tempting to overuse as it doesn't feel or look like anything has been applied.

I should be using less than one small bottle for all 4 wheels yes?
 
Yeah a lot less. On say something like a bonnet I do it in 1/4's. 2 "timps" of the bottle on the make up pad per 1/4.

I could probably get 2 cars out the smallest bottle.
 
when I 1st used it, I was using maybe a 1/4 of a 15ml bottle so say 3.5ml per wheel. I was using way to much. Now I'm down to maybe 1.5 - 2ml per wheel.
 
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