Greenway’s Trench Coat replaces your standard ceramic coating, wax, sealant, or any other type of topcoat of your choice with a durable coating that can be layered and wipes on as easy as a detail spray.

The resin within Trench Coat helps fill the most minor areas on the clearcoat, plastic, or glass, creating the ultimate superhydrophobic surface. As you wash your vehicle, you will notice that the water sheets off the car, leaving you with much less drying work.

The modified resin within Trench Coat helps sheet water off the surface to the point that the surface is almost self-cleaning and self-drying. The water droplet's contact angle is so great that much of the surface can become superhydrophobic. The superhydrophobic property of Trench Coat dramatically reduces the chance of any remaining water sitting on the surface as well as debris. After a rainstorm, you will notice the surfaces will continue to sheet water, preventing further dirt and debris from attaching themselves to the surface. The sheeting also helps limit water spots that acid rain can create.

Base Material: Resin

Formulation: Water-Based

UV Resistant 

Chemical Resistant-Slightly

Water curing time-immediately

Durability: 3 months or longer

Non-Flammable

Paint Preparation:

The most critical step is to clean the vehicle's surface
appropriately. Remove any wax, sealant, ceramic, or any other protective
coating that might be on the surface. Ensure proper cleaning by using our Cleanse
Shampoo during the wash stage, or rub an alcohol/water mixture after the
washing and drying stage. If the vehicle has any overspray or other particles
on the clearcoat, please remove these items using a clay bar treatment or fallout
remover.

 

Application:

Apply Trench Coat to a wet or dry surface. Both surfaces
require similar application steps. When you apply it to a dry surface, the
durability becomes significantly increased. After rinsing all the remaining car
shampoo off your vehicle, spray Trench Coat onto the surface. You can take a
soft microfiber towel and dry the surface that contains the Trench Coat. It is
that simple.

After completing the drying stage, you can apply a second
coat to the dry surface. Spray Trench Coat onto the surface and wipe it off.
You will notice that the product quickly evaporates, allowing ease of use, and
only a small amount is needed to complete the entire vehicle. Typically, a
whole car requires 2 ounces to 6 ounces of the product to coat.

We recommend using a quality microfiber towel to apply and
remove the coating.  As you apply the resin coating, you will observe that
most of the product will actually “flash” off the surface, which will allow for
less wiping, quicker application, and reduce the chance of marring.

 

Maintenance:

You can use any standard pH-balanced shampoo when washing
your vehicle, but we do not recommend using shampoos with wax in them. You will
notice when the car has a large amount of dirt on the surface, the water
sheeting ability is not as apparent, but PROTECTION IS NOT COMPROMISED.
Wash and dry the vehicle, which will allow for the characteristics of Trench
Coat to return. We do not recommend putting wax on top of this coating. 

 

Durability:

Trench Coat can be layered and can hold up to three
layers. Applying three layers can give six months to nine months of protection,
while a single layer lasts two months to three months. We also refer to
protection and longevity as typical daily driving of your vehicle. These
are accurate figures of the actual practical life of Trench Coat and not an
erroneous claim which has harmed the coating industry. 

Driving your vehicle through a touchless car wash or using
heavy degreasers on the car will significantly affect the coating's longevity.
If possible, we recommend hand washing your vehicle to avoid the low and high
pH aggressive pre-soaks that you might find at many touchless car washes.

Frequently Asked Questions