Thanks, B! I enjoy all of your content but your product reviews/overviews are my favorite and what brought me here. You’re the only channel where I will immediately buy something based solely on your opinion. 👍
Brian, I know for a product to get a 9 out of 10 score from you it has to be really good. Also, that score is seldom achieved. I suggest maybe a video on those elite products that have been worthy enough to get there? Keep up the great work!!
Seems to be an infinite amount of solid car care brands and products to choose from. Keeps taking my money from me but I enjoy how they work on my vehicles and it’s still cheaper than a crack habit.
Your videos have been huge help to me starting out doing some paint correction on my own. I do have a few questions. How do you remove scratches off taillights? What kind of compounds would you use? Do you still recommend Wizards Mystic Cut or is 3D one overall better if the paint is soft and for use on tailights? For soft paints (2023 Nitro Yellow Supra if it is soft) what do you add after the polishing step? Sealant? What about removing water spots on glass? At what point would you use a compound and what cut? Do you have any magic solutions scratches on carbon fiber and/or the piano black pieces? I know it's a lot of questions so thank you very much for your time.
Plastic polishes are fine for tail lights. 3M has a few. Any compound from 3D will do. Wizards is a good choice as well. For soft paint Phoenix EOD Fab Finish. my BC2 as a sealant. apexsurfaceprotection.store/
I just did a 2015 Ford Taurus, grey and had water spots on the entire vehicle for over 2 years. I was able to take them all off using Chemical Guys Water spot remover. Added to a microfiber applicator, worked in 2x2 sections, removed using Carpro Exlir Detailing spray and it cleared it all up. Took a while to do the entire vehicle, but it worked. The Carpro Elxir gave it a high gloss and shine. I was looking for something that would work that i could spray and wipe, hadnt found anything even close to Chemical Guys water spot remover, so was thinking about trying this to see if its effective.
I recently tried the Fireball Water Spot remover, it stripped my ArtdeShine BX and Bio Nano sealant. Strong, but not enough to remove the water spots unfortunately, so I guess I will have to polish and use some Apex coating!
I have water spots on my car that has clearly etched into the clearcoat, because using Gyeon Water did not really do much to resolve it. Or it could mean that I have to resort to cutting and polishing with a machine. If so, what compound and pad do you recommend to use for removing hard water spots? And what type of car shampoo do I have to use beforehand?
Brian a found a real gem in this category. Was wondering if you could do your thing with it. It’s called Technicians Choice 3 in 1 surface clarifier. It claims to removed brake dust & iron deposits. It doesn’t do well in that category but where it really really shines is as a mineral deposit remover, coating unclogging, water spot remover. It can be diluted 2:1 so you get 3 gallons of chemical for roughly $35. Fingers crossed that you can review it thanks
Hello Brian, tried water spot chemicals including gyeon water spot remover to no avail. Black Mercedes left outside in rain, no sprinkler system only rain water. Unfortunately I was out of town and the rain water baked the water beads now I have lots of water spots. My question is after polishing to remove the spots what paint protection will stop rain water from leaving water spots ? Thank you for your advice. Didn’t think rain water would cause such a huge issue on the gyeon coating. Bummer!
As far as results AND ease of use, how does this Gyeon Water Spot remover work vs. Gtechniq w9 Water Spot remover? Brian have you used both products to recommend one over the other?
Always love Gyeon products! I have this on the shelf as well. Question, for clay lubrication do you see great benefit to using Clay Lube vs rinseless wash? I use rinseless since it's so inexpensive
Great video Brian, could you review some of the foam on waxes and sealants? such as koch chemie protector wax and diy quick beads? I've also seen people foaming up a bottle of beadmaker as well lol. I'm curios to see if this application compares to the more traditional, as it will become the easiest and most viable if the results are good
Thats cool. Brian, i dont think all water spots are created equal. Some water is terrible, and some not so bad. Some water spots i had to wet sand out. Question: are all water spot removers about the same when it comes to chemistry? I really like Gyeon products and Carpro. Same chemistry? Thanks Brian.
Are there any hard water deposits that *aren't* etching? Just trying to figure out why vinegar has never worked on my car, which is a hard-clear VW, and whether the Gyeon would make any difference.
@@The_Cyberz Because clay bars are abrasive. And will mar the finish to varying degrees. A lot of customers will not see the damage or care to pay for a correction.
What about winshild watter that baked on the roof. Today i tryied everything ... And i was left with sand paper 1200 and heavy rotaty polishing to get them out.... I tryed this spot remover and nothing
I've done this with like 90% success. Polished a few cars. Some of the spots will just not come out unless you wet sand the paint a bit. Even when they don't come out they are very well minimized so you can barely see them. First always use a chemical like this before you polish or sand
I just did a 2015 Ford Taurus, grey and had water spots on the entire vehicle for over 2 years. I was able to take them all off using Chemical Guys Water spot remover. Added to a microfiber applicator, worked in 2x2 sections, removed using Carpro Exlir Detailing spray and it cleared it all up. Took a while to do the entire vehicle, but it worked. The Carpro Elxir gave it a high gloss and shine. I was looking for something that would work that i could spray and wipe, hadnt found anything even close to Chemical Guys water spot remover, so was thinking about trying this to see if its effective.
The effectiveness of a water spot remover will be influenced by the level of contaminants in the water. Spots left by 400 ppm water are likely to be more difficult to remove than those left by 200 ppm water - all other things being equal.
I tried carpro spotless haven’t really seen the results I want with it. I seem to run into that a lot with carpro. Which leads me to think there nothing but hype! However Gyeon stuff I have used has been good.
your whole there is no perfect product out there saying is complete bs. You ever use poor boys black hole glaze? Absolutely hands down one of the best glazes for dark paint. The easy wipe on and effortless wipe off is superb. So many detailing products out there that literally does exactly what it says leaving nothing else to be desired.
What has worked for you for removing hard water deposits?
I like Hot Sauce from Bling Sauce.. It's marketed for boats.. but is absolutely amazing on autos 👍🏻
Meguiar's Wheel Brightener (D14001) diluted as needed of course. I even use it on my chrome faucets in the shower. My go to!
have you tried starke venom?
On paint megs wheel brightener and glass 3d eraser 4 glass
CarPro Spotless 2.0, recently bought, great stuff.
Thanks, B! I enjoy all of your content but your product reviews/overviews are my favorite and what brought me here. You’re the only channel where I will immediately buy something based solely on your opinion. 👍
I appreciate that!
Brian, I know for a product to get a 9 out of 10 score from you it has to be really good. Also, that score is seldom achieved. I suggest maybe a video on those elite products that have been worthy enough to get there? Keep up the great work!!
I put your request on the list.
I haven't had the pleasure of tackling this problem, but Gyeon is very impressive. Thanks Brian!
Remember.....don't hoard
@@kimnewling5728 LOL!
Great video and topic Brian ,can’t go wrong with most the Gyeon line.
Agreed
Excellent video! I aways have good luck with Gyeon products.
Seems to be an infinite amount of solid car care brands and products to choose from. Keeps taking my money from me but I enjoy how they work on my vehicles and it’s still cheaper than a crack habit.
Looks great I'll be buying some
is this safe for ceramic coated paint or glass?
Gyeon products work great I love em
Thoughts on diy detail water spot remover ? Does it work the same
Wow, that worked really good!
9 out of 10 Wow. I've had good luck with this brand
Me to ....so far.
Your videos have been huge help to me starting out doing some paint correction on my own. I do have a few questions.
How do you remove scratches off taillights? What kind of compounds would you use? Do you still recommend Wizards Mystic Cut or is 3D one overall better if the paint is soft and for use on tailights?
For soft paints (2023 Nitro Yellow Supra if it is soft) what do you add after the polishing step? Sealant?
What about removing water spots on glass? At what point would you use a compound and what cut?
Do you have any magic solutions scratches on carbon fiber and/or the piano black pieces?
I know it's a lot of questions so thank you very much for your time.
Plastic polishes are fine for tail lights. 3M has a few. Any compound from 3D will do. Wizards is a good choice as well. For soft paint Phoenix EOD Fab Finish. my BC2 as a sealant. apexsurfaceprotection.store/
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You mentioned to keep the product away from glass and mirrors. How do you remove water spots from glass and mirrors?
Never had luck removing water spots. Now I will use this
How did it go?
I didn’t get a chance to order it. But I think mine need to be polished out also@@CrystalNinja07
Never got a chance to order it yet@@CrystalNinja07
Seems like a solid product. Thanks 4 the Mopar....
I just did a 2015 Ford Taurus, grey and had water spots on the entire vehicle for over 2 years. I was able to take them all off using Chemical Guys Water spot remover. Added to a microfiber applicator, worked in 2x2 sections, removed using Carpro Exlir Detailing spray and it cleared it all up. Took a while to do the entire vehicle, but it worked. The Carpro Elxir gave it a high gloss and shine. I was looking for something that would work that i could spray and wipe, hadnt found anything even close to Chemical Guys water spot remover, so was thinking about trying this to see if its effective.
You are the best brother!
I recently tried the Fireball Water Spot remover, it stripped my ArtdeShine BX and Bio Nano sealant. Strong, but not enough to remove the water spots unfortunately, so I guess I will have to polish and use some Apex coating!
BC! for the win!! apexsurfaceprotection.store/
Great results!! Pretty impressive
Hi Brian, thsnks for the video. How would this stuff go if dealing with water spots on BC1 for example ? Thanks
BC 1 can handle this.
@@apexdetail85xcellent thanks. Using bc1 and 3 for the first time on a clients car this sunday
I have water spots on my car that has clearly etched into the clearcoat, because using Gyeon Water did not really do much to resolve it.
Or it could mean that I have to resort to cutting and polishing with a machine.
If so, what compound and pad do you recommend to use for removing hard water spots? And what type of car shampoo do I have to use beforehand?
You're one of the only ones I trust B
I appreciate that trust....cheers!
Brian a found a real gem in this category. Was wondering if you could do your thing with it. It’s called Technicians Choice 3 in 1 surface clarifier. It claims to removed brake dust & iron deposits. It doesn’t do well in that category but where it really really shines is as a mineral deposit remover, coating unclogging, water spot remover. It can be diluted 2:1 so you get 3 gallons of chemical for roughly $35. Fingers crossed that you can review it thanks
Does the gyeon spot remover effect ceramic coatings.?
Another awesome video and product review good friend
Excellent review!
Thank you kindly!
Does it work on glass!?
Yes
Hello Brian, tried water spot chemicals including gyeon water spot remover to no avail. Black Mercedes left outside in rain, no sprinkler system only rain water. Unfortunately I was out of town and the rain water baked the water beads now I have lots of water spots. My question is after polishing to remove the spots what paint protection will stop rain water from leaving water spots ? Thank you for your advice. Didn’t think rain water would cause such a huge issue on the gyeon coating. Bummer!
I need to get this.
May I ask for the GSM of your drying towel please
Hello Brian. Any idea vs carpro spotless 2.0.? Thanks
Thanks for the video.
As far as results AND ease of use, how does this Gyeon Water Spot remover work vs. Gtechniq w9 Water Spot remover? Brian have you used both products to recommend one over the other?
I have used most...never had I needed a second round of this.....so far.
Great, my order is in.
I coated my car with gyeon pure evo… would it be safe on the coating?
Always good to see Sissy👀👍
Always love Gyeon products! I have this on the shelf as well. Question, for clay lubrication do you see great benefit to using Clay Lube vs rinseless wash? I use rinseless since it's so inexpensive
Great video Brian, could you review some of the foam on waxes and sealants? such as koch chemie protector wax and diy quick beads? I've also seen people foaming up a bottle of beadmaker as well lol. I'm curios to see if this application compares to the more traditional, as it will become the easiest and most viable if the results are good
I put them on the list.
@@apexdetail85 can't wait! This category of product has such potential as a quick up charge or for weatherproofing hard to reach areas
What are your thoughts on using this on a coated car with say BC1 what will be the impacts to the coating itself?
BC1 can withstand it.
Thats cool. Brian, i dont think all water spots are created equal. Some water is terrible, and some not so bad. Some water spots i had to wet sand out.
Question: are all water spot removers about the same when it comes to chemistry? I really like Gyeon products and Carpro. Same chemistry? Thanks Brian.
Similar....with slight differences and concentrations.
Are there any hard water deposits that *aren't* etching? Just trying to figure out why vinegar has never worked on my car, which is a hard-clear VW, and whether the Gyeon would make any difference.
Is this good for already ceramic coating?
Yes
Impressive results. Looks like another great weapon to have in the arsenal. Also great tutorial on how to use it! 🍻🍻🍻🍻
Hello, this product ruined the water beading of my ceramic coat. It is advertised as safe on a ceramic coat. What would you advise I do?
any updates? im about to apply on a ceramic coated car?
@ i have not used it since i posted this comment.
Have you tried the lithium version. I just ordered on prime day
I have it....could not budge the mess on this dodge.
Bri, how does it compare to car pro spotless 2.0
For me...this has not needed a second round.....so far.
Will this damage a ceramic coating?
I may wear it down a bit...but not remove completely.
No need to correct after claybar??
Why would you unless the hard water has etched into the clear?
@@The_Cyberz Because clay bars are abrasive. And will mar the finish to varying degrees. A lot of customers will not see the damage or care to pay for a correction.
If in the budget....yes...clay can be abrasive
Thank you, just making sure I wasn't missing out on some special clay lol
What about winshild watter that baked on the roof. Today i tryied everything ... And i was left with sand paper 1200 and heavy rotaty polishing to get them out....
I tryed this spot remover and nothing
what else is it removing? ceramic coating maybe
Nice that was easy
Hmmmm🧐👍🏻 Definitely interested...
If I can give a suggestion. Pls speak and say what you are spraying on. Ty
He was cleaning the car, clay barred it, sprayed the water spot remover, then cleaned it with water again. He said what he was doing
I don't get why it can't bee used on the glass
Could you polish the waterspots out?
I've done this with like 90% success. Polished a few cars. Some of the spots will just not come out unless you wet sand the paint a bit. Even when they don't come out they are very well minimized so you can barely see them. First always use a chemical like this before you polish or sand
@@TrealTalk187 Thank you, my question is answered
You can...but this would be a bit easier and save the clear coat.
We need a comparison of gyeon, CP spotless 2.0 and chemical guys wsr
I just did a 2015 Ford Taurus, grey and had water spots on the entire vehicle for over 2 years. I was able to take them all off using Chemical Guys Water spot remover. Added to a microfiber applicator, worked in 2x2 sections, removed using Carpro Exlir Detailing spray and it cleared it all up. Took a while to do the entire vehicle, but it worked. The Carpro Elxir gave it a high gloss and shine. I was looking for something that would work that i could spray and wipe, hadnt found anything even close to Chemical Guys water spot remover, so was thinking about trying this to see if its effective.
as a last resort you can use an acid rim wash👍
Holly crap. Works great. Do you ever sleep
What is this sleep you speak of?
The effectiveness of a water spot remover will be influenced by the level of contaminants in the water. Spots left by 400 ppm water are likely to be more difficult to remove than those left by 200 ppm water - all other things being equal.
Gyeon WaterSpot is pretty good, but i don't like the application of it. i prefer CarPro Spotless.
You Said to keep it off glass and mirrors, can it be used on glass?
I’ve read to be very careful around glass and it can etch.
In the wrong environment and wrong hands...can etch. You however....should be fine.
Gonna need the whole bottle to do my truck if I have to saturate each panel like that
I try not to let water spots bake on my personal cars but I’ve had good luck with vinegar
I tried carpro spotless haven’t really seen the results I want with it. I seem to run into that a lot with carpro. Which leads me to think there nothing but hype! However Gyeon stuff I have used has been good.
Have you tried their newer 2.0 formula? Works much better than the original
First!!!!!! Nice!👍👌
So is that Hercules polisher junk or what?
It is of low quality.
your whole there is no perfect product out there saying is complete bs. You ever use poor boys black hole glaze? Absolutely hands down one of the best glazes for dark paint. The easy wipe on and effortless wipe off is superb. So many detailing products out there that literally does exactly what it says leaving nothing else to be desired.
50% distilled water and 50% white vinegar does the exact same thing