I've had great luck with Gyeon Q2 Quick View. I find I rarely need to even use the wipers, which is a tribute to its effectiveness and enhances its life.
The Bola thing threw me off too, I bought their paintwork cleanser after Brian @ Apex did a video, but instructions are all Korean, and the few English sites talking about it seem to say it requires a rinse. (Making it useless to me as a panel prep replacement.) Some of the consumer/retail spray products seem to perform as well (better?) than the CarPro spray did here, that’s unfortunate.
I have that cleanser product as well, but haven't looked into it much yet. I did try their wheel cleaner and it was just ok, though again instructions unclear. The Bola team should at least post instructions on their website. As for the Clarify, it just wasn't too impressive. In my testing so far I've generally found the all-in-one products aren't that great for cleaning or sealing. Obviously I haven't tried every product out there, but I see a trend. They likely appeal to people wanting less steps instead of the best tool for each step. Similar to why I never got into rinse-less washes, not a great wash, not a great sealant.
Great video. I have QuickView and I thought it was ok. I've started sealants every other wash or 30 days like Apex BC4 or something like ADS Amplify. I wonder how often you can apply QuickView without the prep process?
i have Q2 View on my car. i don't use the wipers much in the rain but its been almost a year and its still working. now i think im going to get the Quick view to boost it. i think that's the way to go. apply the View true coating. then every so often top it with quick view! 💪
Question - I enjoy detailing my black, GMC Yukon every 1.5 - 2 weeks. I really liked Turtle wax, "Max Wax" followed with "Flex Wax". Beautiful depth and gloss. I recently found out about the dangers of graphene oxide in the body, its really bad, and I will no longer be using or purchasing graphene products. Im pretty focused on Ceramic products now. Because I detail so often, I dont need a super long lasting product, but I do want depth, shine, protection and ease of use. Do you have some suggestions to replace Max Wax & Flex Wax that doesnt have graphene? Thank for your input!
I've been using Infinity Wax Diamond Vision of late. It's got a really low sliding angle, the water just shoots off. It's slick and I don't think it will last that long, but I'm willing to take that in exchange for the water behavior. On the flip side, on another car I also used DPT Diamond Glass coating. That's the polar opposite; tacky, extremely hydrophobic but the beads kind of want to stay put until you get high speeds. It's very very durable though. I got a legit 9-10k miles (1 year) out of it on my Mazda parked outdoors 24/7 with no avoidance of wiper usage.
I've had great luck with Gyeon Q2 Quick View. I find I rarely need to even use the wipers, which is a tribute to its effectiveness and enhances its life.
You should test SOFT99 GLACO
Will definitely keep it in mind for a future test :)
The Bola thing threw me off too, I bought their paintwork cleanser after Brian @ Apex did a video, but instructions are all Korean, and the few English sites talking about it seem to say it requires a rinse. (Making it useless to me as a panel prep replacement.) Some of the consumer/retail spray products seem to perform as well (better?) than the CarPro spray did here, that’s unfortunate.
I have that cleanser product as well, but haven't looked into it much yet. I did try their wheel cleaner and it was just ok, though again instructions unclear. The Bola team should at least post instructions on their website. As for the Clarify, it just wasn't too impressive. In my testing so far I've generally found the all-in-one products aren't that great for cleaning or sealing. Obviously I haven't tried every product out there, but I see a trend. They likely appeal to people wanting less steps instead of the best tool for each step. Similar to why I never got into rinse-less washes, not a great wash, not a great sealant.
Great video. I have QuickView and I thought it was ok. I've started sealants every other wash or 30 days like Apex BC4 or something like ADS Amplify. I wonder how often you can apply QuickView without the prep process?
i have Q2 View on my car. i don't use the wipers much in the rain but its been almost a year and its still working. now i think im going to get the Quick view to boost it. i think that's the way to go. apply the View true coating. then every so often top it with quick view! 💪
Quick view reminds me of Soft99 Glaco products.
I'll have to try more of the Glaco line, it does seem similar to the Glaco videos I've seen on instagram.
DOES IT MATTER THAT THE WIPER STRIKES TWICE ON THE PASSENGER SIDE AND ONCE ON THE DRIVER SIDE ?? LMAO
Great video! Happy New Year sir 🎉
Thank you sir!
Healthy and happy new year
Thank you!
Question - I enjoy detailing my black, GMC Yukon every 1.5 - 2 weeks. I really liked Turtle wax, "Max Wax" followed with "Flex Wax". Beautiful depth and gloss. I recently found out about the dangers of graphene oxide in the body, its really bad, and I will no longer be using or purchasing graphene products. Im pretty focused on Ceramic products now. Because I detail so often, I dont need a super long lasting product, but I do want depth, shine, protection and ease of use. Do you have some suggestions to replace Max Wax & Flex Wax that doesnt have graphene? Thank for your input!
I've been using Infinity Wax Diamond Vision of late. It's got a really low sliding angle, the water just shoots off. It's slick and I don't think it will last that long, but I'm willing to take that in exchange for the water behavior. On the flip side, on another car I also used DPT Diamond Glass coating. That's the polar opposite; tacky, extremely hydrophobic but the beads kind of want to stay put until you get high speeds. It's very very durable though. I got a legit 9-10k miles (1 year) out of it on my Mazda parked outdoors 24/7 with no avoidance of wiper usage.
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If u like glass coating try BC5 AND BC4(SEALANT)amazing products
What is the best en longlasting spray wax and what is the longest lasting hardshell wax?
Thanks Dimitri for another great review, still waiting for Cerakote ceramic paint sealant...
Glad you liked this video, and I promise cerakote is coming, I haven't forgotten. Will be the batch I film, enjoying a few weeks of family time now.
Hello Dimitri, cerakote review must be coming?!
@@cindykeselowski899Filming it this weekend!
@@cindykeselowski899 And it's out!
Awesome video and product review and comparison brother
Awesome test.gyeon quik wax is no joke