Thanks! Sir! I am a bit curious why you did not include 303 in the top 5 as well? With griot garage flex wax as well? Between griot garage flex wax and 303 can you recommend the top 3 or top 4? In your personal opinion? I thought that 303 it seems equal to flex wax or not! Thanks fro the answer. Great job!
Thanks to the owner and Pan. I can’t believe 1 year+ has passed. Turtle wax was the one I was rooting for. I would enjoy seeing the gloss results after a year, hope you recorded those? Also that clear sounding garage always geeks me out. Best wishes
It's nice to see 303 getting some more recognition these days. I've been using the og protection for 15 ish years and most people still get in my truck and are impressed with how my truck interior has held up for a 15 year old truck that is externaly looking pretty beat in the PR of NYS.
You mad scientist! Thank you for doing all of these side by side and real world tests for those of us who cant afford to do it ourselves. I commend you, good sir! :)
I've been using the Griot's since last summer and see no reason to switch. Easy to apply and maintain. Works great and makes the car really sparkle. Glad to see it came through ok.
My favorite - Super impressed with the Glassparency product. On a spot that gets a ton of road grime and salt in the winter, and looks like you just applied it yesterday! I'll probably stick to turtle wax hybrid solutions and ice lines - cheap, easily accessible locally, and perform super well! And they smell so good haha! 😂
I didn't know Glassparency had a paint coating. I'd like to see how it does on heavy hit parts of the car like the front lower door. Pretty impressive though.
@@PanTheOrganizer just curious how come you don't have many trucks as customers? Do you shy away from them or is there not the demand at the level you would like to service them? Thank you for the videos!
@@rockhills I agree, I’d be very curious as to how it would perform up on the front side of the drivers or front passenger door to see how it would do with a high exposure area but overall, this was my favorite from the spray on types.
Finally have the time to sit down to watch these videos, very impressive btw. There is nothing like a real world durability test I realize this is a lot of work. For myself my 2 favorite products on this list is the griots & the adams. Great video mr.pan 👍🇨🇦
Great video Pan! I'm 16 months in on my Ethos Graphene Matrix. It started sheeting around the 8 month mark. Decontaminated the surface and the beading/hydrophobics came right back. Was impressed with the GP Graphene Coating!
Thanks for this video pan! I have followed this real word test since the beginning and have loved it 🙌🏻 my go to for our daily driver is the Meg’s hybrid ceramic wax , ease of use easily get 2-3 months during north bay winters and cost effective. For my needs this fits the bill perfectly and still gives great gloss and slickness , as always love your content keep up the great work!
Thanks Wesley! So cool that you followed each part of this series! You saw the evolution. Thanks for the kind words about my videos, always appreciated!
Ok wow. It's been a year already? Time goes by too fast... thanks for this great video Pan! Real world test... cant get anymore "genuine" than that! In southern california, I wouldn't see 3/4 of those road/weather conditions! Is that picture on your phones lock screen, a shot you took yourself?
It was my girlfriend's phone, and that's a picture we took at Lake Moraine while we were on our trip out in Banff (video of the trip available on my channel).
Loved the side by side (by side…) test so we can more easily see the differences. Another great video. Also all the work you do with adding all the links for US and Canada. That’s above and beyond.
Thanks Ru! I appreciate the feedback! 😁👍🏻 How did you discover my channel? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 830,000 subscribers and 105 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Also some praise for the camerawork Isabel... very splendid job, pan-ning [lol pun] in and out on Pan and the car Pan-els (wow I didn't mean all these puns I promise). Steady hands etc. 👏💯
For a spray on coating, the turtle wax, Adam’s, and Griots won it for me. For bottled coatings, I would say Glassparency, CarPro, and Adam’s seemed to hold up best given their claims. The glassparency application to a door I think really shows it’s level to it’s competitors on the hood!
I was rooting for Griots, 303 and adams. I just bought the 303 to try, I have used and recommend Griots to friends because it can be used as a drying aid which makes application super easy for non detailers. I just like adams prodcuts.
I cannot believe this started a year ago and I really enjoy these durability tests. Wow your winters are harsh and will test the protection of any product. Adams keeps impressing with their quality of products. Cancoat beat professional coatings and I curious about the Evo MOHS. Thank you for the video.
Hey Pan another great update for us. Thanks sir! As you know I love the new TW products. I have been using the graphene flex wax on my regal for a bit and touch it up here and there and have been very impressed with how clean the paint has been staying. It lasts a long time but I feel the reformulated seal n shine has better durability against the stuff from the roads during the winter months. Maybe it's me and I'm crazy? Both great products for the price either way. So many options for detailers now adays! Glasparancy is strong 💪
Thanks Cam! Seal N Shine does have amazing chemical resistance, pretty much destroying any of its competition in spray form when it comes to that specific point. So that's perhaps what you're seeing. But for gloss, slickness, versatility in application, and overall durability, Flex Wax still takes it for me. :)
Thanks for taking the time and doing this super long process. Thoughts on paint protection film? I’ve also heard of some places putting ppf on and ceramic coating on top of it. Currently using turtle wax graphene spray topping it off every 3-5 months. Seems good so far
Adding a hydrophobic coating on top of PPF is recommended. I use Fireball , Ethos and 303 Nano Graphene products right now. I’m going to be testing Phoenix EOD and Apex Coatings products coming up.
That stuff is awesome. There are so many tests online and some products do great in one and ok in another etc. The Griot's 3 in 1 seems to consistently do anywhere from very well to exceptional.
Really interesting comparison. I feel like there was perhaps some kind of initial bonding issue with the NV coating though; I’ve seen that perform much better after a longer period of time (with little to no maintenance).
Unfortunately, different variables, climates, tests, paints, conditions, etc will always generate different results. The only way to truly know how long a product will last in your conditions is to do your own testing, like I have always done. I couldn’t care less how a product performs in weather or conditions that aren’t like mine. If it lasts 1 year in warmer climates but barely makes it past 2 months in our harsh winters, I’m not a buyer of that product. Also, there’s much more than durability that should go into a buying decision in my opinion. Price, value, ease of application, hydrophobics, gloss, slickness, chemical resistance, etc. Durability is just one criteria and by no means a be all end all decision maker. But yeah it was interesting to compare different paint protectants on the same daily driven vehicle so all protections were submitted to the same conditions in a real world scenario. Not just a test panel sitting behind a shed lol.
@@PanTheOrganizer Oh no doubt the variables are almost endless. (It’s a bit maddening lol.) Definitely agree that doing one’s own testing is the best way to get a sense for how a given coating will perform on a given car. Also fully agree that durability is only one aspect. There’s a tremendous number of factors to consider. *For the record, I didn’t mean to sound overly critical. My comment was just out of surprise that Nova Evo didn’t do better. I appreciate your videos and efforts, brother. Well done as always.
My favorite is the Turtle wax. I have the hybrid solutions ceramic spray coating on my 2014 silverado. I'm going to put some on adam's graphene spray coating on my truck next summer. See how well it lasts during winter time
I like you, was very surprised by Griots 3-1 wax. It worked very well for me. Even put on my zero turn lawnmower and still going strong last fall. CSL was disappointing. I know they say it's 2 layers, but I want to work less and have more protection. They need to update. I've said this before, but say it again, your shop/studio is super nice. Fantastic visuals even on a black car. No need to lean into special angles of shop lights to see results. The camera person needs a raise too! Lol. I don't even know what to tell you to test next. Market is swamped. Thank you so much for this one though!
Thanks Pan for showing cars exposed in the elements (no garage). I live in PA (rust belt) but no sub zero temps like u. My car was done w/car pro by my detailer. This yr I applied Griots 3 in 1. Very happy with it. Im unable to wash car until temps allow me to do so. 😒
Glassparency and Flex Wax stood out. Been using the FW for the past seven months and have been impressed with it. Surprised to see a single coat lasted a year without being topped, though.
Thanks for sharing your experience! The vehicle was only washed a handful of times during the year, and nothing more. So less detergents, and less mechanical abrasion from wash mitts, etc. There are so many factors and variables that can impact product durability.
You are such an amazing guy Pan! I love your channel and your attention to detail is astounding. You really have helped me up my own game. Keep up the great work. I really enjoyed this series.
For me the clear winner of this awesome test was the Glassparency Graphene Coating. Stunning water beading and sheeting. Turtle Wax HS Pro Flex Wax did great too! Amazing work Pan👍🏻
Many thanks Pan for this interesting and impartial vidéo. Great job of comparaison in the same way that year awards that I usually review. 👍 Every time a pleasure to see those videos.
I was rooting for Griots 3 in 1 and TW Flex Wax, I use them both regularly, so no surprise on durability to me there. the one that really surprised me was the 303 doing really good, and the CSL not so well…
Thank you Pan, and to the owner and your camerawoman for an outstanding comparison video. This was super helpful. My favorites are TAC Systems Moonlight, Gyeon Can Coat and Griot’s 3-N-1. I’m eager to try each of them out…it’s tough finding TAC Systems in the US. I still need to work on my ceramic coating skills and think these 3 will be much easier to use.
Pan thanks for taking the time to do this durability test for us. It did help with some of my decisions. We just got a new Porsche Boxster with metallic black paint. It is my first black car in quite some time because black is not a color, it is a hobby! I prepped the car per your instructions and went with Turtle Wax Graphene Max Wax as my base coat. After 24 hours I applied TW Graphene Flex Wax. It streaked and I used a damp MF towel to get it off. I really felt that some of the clarity was lost, almost like it left a haze on the finish. The Max Wax was crystal clear after removing. I waited 24 hours then used Adam’s Graphene Detail Spray on the Flex Wax which brought back the clarity. I will use the Flex Wax as a drying aid and see how that works. I was debating 303 Graphene vs TW Graphene and went with TW. Thanks for all of your reviews.
Hi Pan, WOW some really surprised me especially the spray on protectant's, I use and love the Turtle Wax Flex Wax and I love it. For ease of applications and maintenance it is brilliant. I would like to see a video of your real life test with one of Spray on wash off ceramic or graphene products. Keep Safe Keep Strong My Dear Friend
I've used the 303 graphen ceramic and the adams graphene ceramic spray and had good results with both. I was impressed by the Adams Graphene Coating (non spray) and the CarPro UK 3.0. I was dissapointed by the Crystal Serum Light, but blown away by the GlassParency Graphene Coating. Nice test.
@@PanTheOrganizer I've been a long-time watcher/subscriber under my other account. Probably a few years. I believe I found your channel when first looking into ceramic coatings at their infancy.
Well let me officially welcome you to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 150 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Awesome video my friend 👍 thanks for all the reviews. This gives us a great insight on which products to keep in our maintenance detailing arsenal. Have a great day!!
I live in Northern Wisconsin where weather is even more extreme. Bought a new Telluride and used 303 nano graphene. Very hard to keep a regular maintenance schedule but to date I have no issues with the product, bought the 303 detailer but haven’t used yet. Maybe looking to upgrade to a ceramic coating. Watch and appreciate your channel.
@@PanTheOrganizer I stumbled across detailing on you tube saw your channel along w others. Fun and educational to watch several professional detailers and what they do. I make sure to watch you and what you are up to. Love the product testing and use.
You and me both! Those panels cost a fortune, as they were engineered and installed by the same group who did my custom home theater and also do all the teaters/cinemas in the Montreal area. But yeah well worth the investment, acoustics are as good as they can be for a garage.
Great video pan! It’s great to see a head to head with so many paint protections in the market. This has me wondering, I see some people use ceramic spray coatings as a professional ceramic coating topper. Does this actually work?
Yes often ceramic sprays can be used as maintenance toppers. As they are more durable than quick detailers, don’t use them after each wash though as you’d run into buildup and streaking issues.
Thanks for doing the test, Pan! I've had good success with the CarPro coating but Glassparency is hard to beat for durability and lack of water spotting. We're spoiled for choice nowadays.
Great point! And I think we as customers and consumers benefit from the crazy competition among so many good brands. They keep pushing the envelope of product innovation at great prices. Win win for everyone!
Nice video Pan! yet another reason i only rely on you and your friends at chicago car pros!. Awesome video. I am a weekend warrior doing detailing with small jobs mostly out of passion!
Could you please advice combo to the Bead maker - want to use it as a topper, I thought about Gyeon Q2 Wetcoat as a base but it seems to not be as glossy or durable, would appreciate your opinion a lot.
WetCoat is already a decently glossy product. And WetCoat isn't designed to last for ever. It lasts 2 to 3 months on average. It's a quick spray on rinse off maintenance topper. If you don't find it very glossy, then most likely your paint wasn't as flawless as possible before application. Keep in mind that it's machine polishing that actually gives your paint the biggest possible increase in measurable and visible gloss and clarity. Yes paint protections do add a bit of extra gloss, but not nearly as much as proper paint correction. If you want more gloss to top your current protection, watch my video on my glossiest products: ruclips.net/video/ERTQz-NTz1Y/видео.html
Been binge watching your videos for months already. And i see TW and P&S have been solid bang for buck products on your tests. Is there by any chance you do some IGL products? Havent seen one, i may have missed it. Kenzo, F4, Premier and Enhancer hopefully
Great video as usual Pan greetings from Trinidad, I have been rooting for Ethos Graphene Matrix Coating personally its been holding up much better than most of the other coatings I've tried and the vehicle is a daily driver. Please don't end the testing with this video if possible continue to test them.
@@PanTheOrganizer So far it's been 18 months in with no signs of failing, but I have been maintaining with Ethos Foam Party and Ethos Ceramic Shampoo and topping with Defy and Resist, you should give Ethos Ceramic Shampoo a try I think you'd love it.
Living in the middle of Wisconsin I can say I'm impressed with the flex wax. Last application was in November and washing road salt off weekly it still sheets and beads like it did all summer
This is a great effort.. but, couple of things you could consider. 1) Always have like 2inch area between products. It will act like calibration of some kind. 2) Water will fall off sooner on vertical planes than horizontal, a lot. Again, empty spaces to comparison will show the difference and you could measure the proportion, but.. you can also use smaller squares and use all products on similar planes and have one square with no product for comparison.
thanks for the year long effort & updates. Highly recommend AM Details Hybrid Sealant & Detailer. I use the shampoo for maintenance, and every few months, top up with Detailer -- beads all year round on an Outback outside 24x7 in Scotland. Alternate choice is Infinity Wax's QDX Graphene or SuperGloss+ Spray Wax. Wonder if some of the products may revive a bit with full decon process done??
Great Video as always! I would have liked to see a few others included in your test, and maybe they weren't available at the time of testing. Avolon King SHINE ARMOR Graphene Ceramic Coating Spray, and maybe Bilt Hamber Hydra Wax.
Thanks Clay! I was already doing updates for the AvalonKing, so there was no point in including it on this test as well. And keep in mind I only had 20 spots on the vehicle, so I couldn't test every single product in the world here. :)
Nice test, thanks for your effortless work. I just have one question. Why isn't there any tape lines visible? especially on the hood where there was no protection up front, and 4 top qualitiy glasscoats have even protected the unprotected paint who was under the tape? How?
Oh you can most definitely see some in many of the videos. Don't forget not everything translates well onto video, for many reasons. Lighting, dark colored vehicle, etc. It was more easy to see in person, but as time goes, and products start to fade, it was less easy to distinguish I guess. I don't have a scientific answer for you unfortunately.
I have been using THE LAST COAT for two years. Great customer service and I love the product. It does what it says. Highly recommend it PLUS their "AMP" but that is all I have used.
Pan!! Wow its really you! Im not worthy!! Thank you for the reply, dude, you rock. I dont do anything to my car or anyone else's without checking with you 1st!!@@PanTheOrganizer
Cool! Thanks for your support. Always nice to hear from my viewers that they enjoy my videos. How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 930,000 subscribers and we have over 122 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Hi Pan! Love the new shirt! May have to get that one. Have had the Adams on my car for about 10 months. Have been very happy with it. Nice to see it did well in the test.
Great video Pan 👍 I’m glad that turtle wax flexwax proved it’s worth 🙌🙌 I love this product due to its ease of use and the results it gives . It has lasted extremely well on our vehicles and we live a few hundreds yards from the sea so not many products last unlike flex wax that stands the test of time 😁👍
Might just have to try the Adams Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating and the glass bottle Ceramic coating, looks like those two held up pretty well; TAC Systems Moonlight looks like it survived quite well, too. The more Adams products I try, the more l like the company. Thanks for putting in such a massive effort to provide your viewers with the long-term evaluation!
I applied Adams Graphene (the stuff in the tiny bottle) to two of my Porsche cars and my Fiat based on Pan's review of Adams products. The protective coatings perform as well now as they did when first applied over a year ago. Any mouth breather can apply these coatings. It's easy, but a bit tedious since the prep work needs to be done properly; however, Pan provides all the instruction you need in his various videos. Paint correction can also be done by a mouth breather if he/she can read or if they watch Pan's video. The idea that some owners pay people thousands of dollars to do this job astounds me. I am very glad I used Adams and I am grateful to Pan for providing the information I needed to make the correct choice.
@@Roberto-oi7lm I think it’s mostly the access to the tools as to why some people can’t do this themselves. The average person doesn’t own orbital polishers ($$$) and/or lack the education on paint correction wether to determine condition necessary for claybar, decontamination, stages of polish etc. Plus not everyones a true automotive enthusiast like us who enjoy to work on our vehicle. People pay for convenience especially those who lack time
@@FilmerStevie Paying someone for a service is just fine. I hate mowing my lawn, so I hire a professional; however, he doesn't over charge, he has equipment I don't want to own or store, and he loves it. Likewise, if someone want's to pay for a ceramic coating, that's OK as long as he/she realizes what the job is really worth. In fact, if a person is not a complete klutz, doing a ceramic coating is not difficult thanks to people like Pan. The equipment for the job is just over a hundred bucks if you're set up already to wash your car; buckets, sponges, hose, etc. Otherwise, add another hundred bucks. Paint correction for most cars requires equipment but a DIY car owner on a budget can get a buffer, some pads, and compound for two or three hundred bucks. The technique is well documented in countless on-line videos and is is NOT as difficult as something like learning to play the piano. Of course, there is the time involved; two part-days for the coating and another two to four part-days for paint correction. And if none of this is appealing, that's OK but it certainly doesn't seem like getting value for money if you have to pay some guy $3500 for the service. On the other hand, I'm a Porsche owner who realizes that some other owners pay $900 for an oil change. I prefer to do my own at a cost of less than $100. So you make a good point but I would say that paying someone to do a coating job is something a car owner should do only if he/she wasn't WANT to do it. I think nearly anyone smart enough to drive a car CAN do it and do a fine job even without any previous experience thanks to guys like Pan.
This just reinforces my feelings. I think I am done with coatings. I currently have CSL and exo v4 on my truck. Thing is I never go long before topping that with something else like Griots 3n1 or bead maker. The longest I would ever go without adding protection again is MAYBE 2 months in the winter. So for ease of use and cost I feel like Griots 3n1 would just never look like it is degrading since I would always reapply often. Spray sealants have gotten very good anymore with durabilty that its making the coatings seem like its not as much of a difference.
The reason I like coatings most (compared to waxes or sealants) is exactly because of their long term performance. As shown here. And normally, you wouldn't let them go for a year without applying some sort of topper. So they would perform even better in normal use type circumstances. So having a true coating as a base layer of protection for the long term is the best for me. And then, during maintenance washes, I can use what ever topper I want to further boost gloss and slickness and have that freshly detailed look.
Interesting comparison between product durability, I am a fan of real-world tests vs representative lab tests. Perhaps some differences on location applied (door, fender, high / low location, offside vs near side) for potential spray / contamination during everyday use. My observations fairly binary - generally products seemed to either fail rapidly or pass the test of time. Future video idea for you... how detailing would differ for other vehicle types e.g. truck / SUV / Car / Sports car / motorcycle etc. I am also a motorcyclist and I am trying graphene coatings, not as effective on the rear wheel with chain lube spray (typically heavy gear-oil). Not sure if the heat from the engine / exhaust affects some products more than cars, obviously tyre dressings are to be avoided on motorcycles!
What a awesome vid panner.. My choices would be 1- carpro uk3.0 for obvious reasons.2-gyeon can coat..ease of application 3- would be glassparency ..looks like it works very well . You forgot to test roar coating ?? Any reason why ???
Hi Pan. Awesome work. Well done. Do you have a video or would you make a video using consumer or a pro ceramic coating durability test to see how they hold up to a year of automatic car washes?
Thanks Alan. Making these videos is super hard and demanding. Just getting the vehicle back in for these updates is a logistics nightmare. So not sure about also having one go through automatic car washes.
single panel testing is good simply to show how it compares to other products for durability, but as you said not the durability on each part in each climate. it helps you see how good things are vs competitors which I believe is the point of that, since they all see the same conditions and exposure.
Well this helps me out a bit, planning to use something to get me through our wonderful canadian winters... (ontario in my case)...yeah I am a "moron" as I am told by some to drive my Challenger all year...but much sanity is needed still to keep myself sane in my life.
Adams always seems to do well under most tests for beading, slickness and durability. I'll keep my eyes out for that brand here in the UK, I've not actually looked it up anywhere but think I'm going to get right on it after writing this. Gyeon too is a brand I like. And of course being British- Bilt Hamber 👍
I’ve been using Adams for a couple years and that Graphene is the best. The advanced formula is even better! I am loving it. Hopefully it gets in your area soon.
I live a few miles from the Adams polishes main building in Denver Colorado. I’m also a professional detailer, let me know if you want me to mail you stuff.
@@Prodriver33 Oh that would be good, its very hit and miss here, I've got a new car on order (Toyota Yaris GR with the Circuit pack) this product would be awesome to top up the ceramic coating and over the top of some PPF. I may well look you up soon 👍
Yeah it's pretty good so far. I even applied the new Advanced formula on my girlfriend's new SUV in this video: ruclips.net/video/idU5XsHTj7Y/видео.html
Great video series, Pan! I'd have loved to see Fusso Coat featured here as it's been my go-to paint protection for the last 5 years and it hasn't disappointed me. Obviously as you say, it needs taken care of and I use BSD diluted as a drying aid or rinseless wash for that reason. This has totally removed the need to clay my daily every year. Just a chemical decon every now and then, light polish before applying Fusso and that's it.
Hello Paaaaann !!! Et bien je pense me prendre le 303 et le Moonlight. J'ai adoré le passage de la porte conducteur où tu parles de slickness en caressant la carrosserie et on voit madame dans l'effet miroir ! :)
Hey Pan, have you ever tested Nufinish products? They work pretty well for the price, and pretty durable. By the way I love your videos and all your knowledge. Keep up all the great things you are doing my friend.
Thanks Joseph! I appreciate it. How did you discover my channel? The only Nufinish products I tested was their once a year polish when I first started detailing 25 years ago, and their “recent” ceramic spray a few months ago. They’re ok, but nowhere near professional grade. In big box store offerings for consumers, I prefer brands like Meguiar’s, Turtle Wax, Griot’s Garage and Adam’s. How did you discover my channel by the way?
@@PanTheOrganizer I totally agree. I did the polish then the ceramic coating on top. And yes I discovered your channel just by looking up videos about car detailing products. Out of all the ones I've watched on RUclips, you are the most informative. I learn so much from watching your channel. I'm especially into sealants and coatings that provide long-term durability because I live in the snowy climate of far western Maryland in the mountains. Lots of road salt and winter temps fall below zero, but not quite like Canada lol.
Looking at longevity, testing methods, updates on products etc. Have you done any testing on Kisho? ( Just ordered some), and I know there are some crazy videos using fire etc to show off, but I just saw a method I've never seen before. Graffiti, spraying on panels, wiping off. Using Tape to remove it. Have you ever tried graffiti, willing to be a worthwhile test method? Thanks!
I have never heard of Kisho. And be very careful of not falling into the trap of exaggerated "sensational" style marketing. Ceramic coatings aren't bulletproof, despite what some brands are trying to make you believe. They don't protect against stone chips or scratches, and they aren't fire proof. What they are designed to do is add long term durability against the elements, protect against UV rays, add chemical resistance, increase gloss and slickness, add hydrophobics (beading and sheeting) and self-cleaning properties, meaning the vehicle will be easier to clean during regular washes and stay cleaner for longer, compared to uncoated vehicles. We did a test with a few coatings, which included lighting the hood on fire just to see how those ridiculous claims fair in a real world scenario. Here's the video if you are curious: ruclips.net/video/Fq_XeI28Vso/видео.html
Awesome video as always. Thanks for your dedication to the cause! I'm curious. Turtle Was Hybrid Solutions Ceramic seemed to be all the rage the last year or two. Now no one really talks about them. Are they no longer considered a good product?
Thanks Luv. It was a great product, but there are newer ones that were included here like the Flex Wax. I was limited by 20 spots on the vehicle so I couldn't possibly test all of the products in the world. And given that the Flex Wax was released in 2021 (compared to 2019 for the Ceramic Spray Coating), might as well show the latest and greatest in their innovation.
Bead Maker was in this test. It only lasted one month. It’s not made for long term protection. It’s mainly used as a topper over existing protection, to boost gloss and slickness.
I appreciate the video, nice to see the comparison among all different kinds of Si02 products, and of course some won’t be able to compete with smaller bottles, for example, Technicians Choice Si02 is excellent as a topper maintenance product, which many claim is better than Beadmaker, but the Griot’s Garage will perform better as it tends to be more expensive, but again, great to see how all of them performed in a real world test. Thanks!!!
I applied the 303 graphine to my mustang last spring. Pretty good results, plan to apply again this coming spring. I used adams graphine shampoo to wash the car all year
Im not sure if you had covered this in another video, but I really wound want to hear your opinions on the Ethos Resist? I had a car accident and had to change a panel on a carbide coated car, been applying resist on that panel while figuring out when I should re do the whole car with either Adams advanced or the Max Shine 7+ ceramic. Ethos resist so far has been working well for me with no streaking at all, and seems to do well when I use it as a topper for my other carbide coated areas (not sure if that was actually okay tho haha!) Anyways, thanks for you videos and much love.
Pan - really enjoyed following this real world test. I will agree with your “stand out” choices. At the start of the test, I understood why you only wanted to apply 1 coat of each product. However, at the end of the test, maybe it would have been better to follow each product’s recommended application steps. Regardless, I think this test was much better than a panel test. Are you planning on coating the car with only 1 product for the owner now that this test is done?
The only product that needed 2 coats is Gyeon Mohs. So all the 19 other products were applied as per instructions. So this test still holds up. And for Mohs, if you apply 2 coats, you will get the durability claims no problem.
Great Job as always Pan , thank you . I am curious as to which one of these favorites are the easiest /simplest to apply for my son who is away at college.
man Pan, when you say harsh Canadian winters, you arent kidding. Im from the northeast US and even i was stunned by what that CRV looked like initially.
Tops sprays groits 3 in 1 ceramic wax, maguires spray one and on top I believe was turtle wax graphine flex and 303 but was tacky . (Winners for spray on coating and durability)
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Pan, have you tested Zymol Cleaner Wax? It worked miracles on my old original single stage red Chevy paint. It made chalky paint look almost new. However it was not easy to rub out on black paint. Perhaps its best trait is its delicious fruity smell. Thanks for this excellent shoot-out!
In use griots. I do my car every 6 months. Spring and fall . Buffalo NY . Seems to work well. Griots also sells a car wash that I used on my mothers car which had nothing on it and it gave it a good coating for a few months.
Pan, as usual great video full of great information. Thank you. Would you ever present a video on the different levels of sio2 content across products? The assumption is the more sio2 chemical the better. This should be discussed. Thanks again
That is not quite true. The SiO2 % in a product shouldn't really matter. What matters is user experience and actual product performance in the real world. People shouldn't focus on numbers as those are often more for marketing purposes. In some cases, yes a higher concentration can lead to more durability or self-cleaning properties, but that's not true across the board. More on that in a future video where I interview an industry chemist that will answer all my viewers' questions so stay tuned!
Not really as I am not a house builder and have no clue how they do it. My builder installed those. Having a garage drain is part of the build code in Montreal, so new homes come with at least one. I paid extra to have two.
Thanks Pan! I like The Last Coat products. I’m also a fan of the 303 products including the graphine and their Touchless. Maybe do a compare of the 303 vs Meguiar’s SiO2 spray. Which is another I live the ease after the initial coat. Can you recommend anything for chrome grills? I saw that TAC System Moonlight is supposed to be good and if so be a great product based on this test. Question - if we were to use say Ceramic Slam or the TAC Moonlight. Is adding P&S Bead Maker a good topper for once every few weeks? Any others we should consider? How would topping a spray graphene work it topped with The Last Coat? Thanks
Great video. I’ve had pretty good luck with Simoniz ceramic spray and liquid waxes and a simoniz soap you hook up to a garden hose. I’m aware they’re ‘cheaper’ but have had good luck with them. That said the new turtle wax line looks good.
@@PanTheOrganizer please order some and try it . Liquid Lustre . This is by far the most famous wax ever . The first infomercial was 1989 and the people who have used it say it’s the best stuff ever and I agree . Back in 1989 it was the best and today people still sing the praises . The stuff is legendary and I promise it would get a ton of views if you made a video about it . I will post a link with the informercial from 1989.
@@PanTheOrganizer ruclips.net/video/E3bEcIWFUFE/видео.htmlsi=g2ZcQuXQOirl1eeW I promise it’s not all hype the stuff is probably the greatest product ever made .
Awesome test! Would it be a good idea to put TW Flex spay over their CERAMIC ACRYLIC BLACK CAR POLISH and use it as a touch up? Or would it be wiser to use the Flex Wax spray after TW 1 & Done Professional Polishing Compound Correct & Finish? Trying to use your links to get everything I need for my 1st attempt at paint correction and protection on a brand new black vehicle. Thanks!
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⬇️🔶 LINKS TO PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO ⬇️⬇️
🇺🇸 For people in USA:
303 Graphene Spray Coating: bit.ly/3osWSN3
Adam’s Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating: amzn.to/3ntOFHk
Turtle Wax Graphene Flex Wax: bit.ly/3e7qTlU
Meguiar’s Hybrid Ceramic Wax: amzn.to/39iRkye
Griot’s Garage Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax: amzn.to/3NhnBd8
Technician’s Choice Ceramic Detail Spray: bit.ly/38uFke9
The Last Coat 2.0: amzn.to/38ubPJ6
Lithium Ceramic Slam: bit.ly/399QIuY
P&S Bead Maker: bit.ly/2Xn7j8W
Gyeon Can Coat: bit.ly/3p9BNwR
Tac System Moonlight: bit.ly/3ntLRKi
Adam’s Graphene Ceramic Coating: amzn.to/39dPjDD
CarPro CQuartz UK 3.0: bit.ly/3TXeVNl
CarPro CQuartz UK 3.0: bit.ly/3s6F3pm
Ethos Graphene Matrix Coating: amzn.to/43WcGMO
Gtechniq Crystal Serum Light: bit.ly/2LAwjHa
Nv Care Evo: bit.ly/35nidA9
GlassParency Graphene Coating: amzn.to/3NflJl1
P&S Inspiration Coating: amzn.to/3s8D300
OP Care Ceramic Coating: bit.ly/2JWYLmc
Gyeon Mohs: bit.ly/3CvNa5r
Autofiber coating removal towels: bit.ly/2XvkswJ
🇨🇦 For people in Canada:
303 Graphene Spray Coating: bit.ly/3s890W3
Adam’s Graphene Ceramic Coating spray: bit.ly/2Xq6Gf2
Turtle Wax Graphene Flex Wax: bit.ly/39hdtNw
Meguiar’s Hybrid Ceramic Wax: bit.ly/3hYOIti
Griot’s Garage Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax: bit.ly/3otV9XY
Technician’s Choice Ceramic Detail Spray: bit.ly/43ZCsj2
The Last Coat 2.0: bit.ly/35rrWWe
Lithium Ceramic Slam: bit.ly/3hXSkvQ
P&S Bead Maker: bit.ly/3q1i3pP
Gyeon Can Coat: bit.ly/3UiMtU7
Tac System Moonlight: bit.ly/3ntLRKi
Adam’s Graphene Ceramic Coating: amzn.to/39dPjDD
CarPro CQuartz UK 3.0: bit.ly/38qqrt1
Ethos Graphene Matrix Coating: bit.ly/43MAnr4
Gtechniq Crystal Serum Light: bit.ly/3ousz8V
Nv Care Evo: bit.ly/35nidA9
GlassParency Graphene Coating: bit.ly/3yMCA8Y
P&S Inspiration Coating: bit.ly/3bonlYy
OP Care Ceramic Coating: bit.ly/2JWYLmc
Gyeon Mohs: bit.ly/42nme2Z
Autofiber coating removal towels: bit.ly/2XvkswJ
🇬🇧 For people in the UK:
303 Graphene Spray Coating: bit.ly/3qKc7Y5
Adam’s Graphene Ceramic Coating spray: bit.ly/2Xq6Gf2
Turtle Wax Graphene Flex Wax: bit.ly/43KqbiZ
Meguiar’s Hybrid Ceramic Wax: bit.ly/447fRBc
Griot’s Garage Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax: bit.ly/3otV9XY
Technician’s Choice Ceramic Detail Spray: bit.ly/38uFke9
The Last Coat 2.0: bit.ly/35rrWWe
Lithium Ceramic Slam: bit.ly/3hXSkvQ
P&S Bead Maker: bit.ly/3wPgNMv
Gyeon Can Coat: bit.ly/3UkDh1C
Tac System Moonlight: bit.ly/3NgLj9x
Adam’s Graphene Ceramic Coating: amzn.to/39dPjDD
CarPro CQuartz UK 3.0: bit.ly/3wPQJkx
Ethos Graphene Matrix Coating: bit.ly/2Lx7lsj
Gtechniq Crystal Serum Light: bit.ly/3zu2TAB
Nv Care Evo: bit.ly/46aUmBj
GlassParency Graphene Coating: bit.ly/2L662AV
P&S Inspiration Coating: bit.ly/4452Isp
OP Care Ceramic Coating: bit.ly/2JWYLmc
Gyeon Mohs: bit.ly/42SdOjM
Autofiber coating removal towels: bit.ly/442kBIo
Thanks!
Sir!
I am a bit curious why you did not include 303 in the top 5 as well? With griot garage flex wax as well?
Between griot garage flex wax and 303 can you recommend the top 3 or top 4? In your personal opinion? I thought that 303 it seems equal to flex wax or not! Thanks fro the answer.
Great job!
I wish you would have used avalonking coating I just bought some bottles of that I saw your videos giving good comments about it so decided to try it.
I hope you will run this test with just cheap (under $40) spray-on products.
Including NuFinish both ceramic & graphene.
Chapter markers!
Lithium Ceramic Slam 3:30
The Last Coat 2.0 6:11
Technician’s Choice Ceramic Detail Spray 7:07
Griot’s Garage Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax 7:51
Meguiar’s Hybrid Ceramic Wax 9:12
Turtle Wax Graphene Flex Wax 11:07
Adam’s Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating 12:40
303 Graphene Spray Coating 13:20
Adam’s Graphene Ceramic Coating 14:56
CarPro CQuartz UK 3.0 15:38
Ethos Graphene Matrix Coating 16:45
Gtechniq Crystal Serum Light 17:30
Gyeon Can Coat 18:36
Tac System Moonlight 19:28
Gyeon Mohs (NON EVO!) 20:14
OP Care Ceramic Coating 21:47
P&S Inspiration Coating 23:03
GlassParency Graphene Coating 24:06
Nv Care Evo 25:22
P&S Bead Maker 26:22
Cheers!
Thanks!
So last goat 2.0
Meguirs hybrid
Griot garage
Flex wax
One of the best
But not 303?
Why not 303?
cancoat is not the evo version
@@ryeguy01 thanks. Fixed!
Thank you!!
A real hero
Thanks to the owner and Pan.
I can’t believe 1 year+ has passed.
Turtle wax was the one I was rooting for.
I would enjoy seeing the gloss results after a year, hope you recorded those?
Also that clear sounding garage always geeks me out.
Best wishes
This was only a durability test. We weren't looking for anything else. So I have no gloss meter readings.
It's nice to see 303 getting some more recognition these days. I've been using the og protection for 15 ish years and most people still get in my truck and are impressed with how my truck interior has held up for a 15 year old truck that is externaly looking pretty beat in the PR of NYS.
You mad scientist! Thank you for doing all of these side by side and real world tests for those of us who cant afford to do it ourselves. I commend you, good sir! :)
Thanks Tyler!
I've been using the Griot's since last summer and see no reason to switch. Easy to apply and maintain. Works great and makes the car really sparkle. Glad to see it came through ok.
Thanks for watching Martin!
My favorite - Super impressed with the Glassparency product. On a spot that gets a ton of road grime and salt in the winter, and looks like you just applied it yesterday!
I'll probably stick to turtle wax hybrid solutions and ice lines - cheap, easily accessible locally, and perform super well! And they smell so good haha! 😂
I didn't know Glassparency had a paint coating. I'd like to see how it does on heavy hit parts of the car like the front lower door. Pretty impressive though.
I have the windshield kit ot worked really good I would like to try the paint coating! GREAT VIDEO.
I made a video testing the GlassParency Graphene Coating here: ruclips.net/video/HHjxaRz8iiA/видео.html
@@PanTheOrganizer just curious how come you don't have many trucks as customers? Do you shy away from them or is there not the demand at the level you would like to service them? Thank you for the videos!
@@rockhills I agree, I’d be very curious as to how it would perform up on the front side of the drivers or front passenger door to see how it would do with a high exposure area but overall, this was my favorite from the spray on types.
Excellent Pan this was a great 1 year video✊Love the dedication and the awesome content as you always produce.Thanks for all your hard work ✊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Finally have the time to sit down to watch these videos, very impressive btw. There is nothing like a real world durability test I realize this is a lot of work. For myself my 2 favorite products on this list is the griots & the adams. Great video mr.pan 👍🇨🇦
Thanks!! Always nice to have your feedback!
Has to be the best detailing youtube account ever!!! Where else do you see reviews like these in so much detail
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Great video Pan! I'm 16 months in on my Ethos Graphene Matrix. It started sheeting around the 8 month mark. Decontaminated the surface and the beading/hydrophobics came right back. Was impressed with the GP Graphene Coating!
Thanks Mike!
How did you decontaminate your surface? Just claybar?
Thanks for this video pan! I have followed this real word test since the beginning and have loved it 🙌🏻 my go to for our daily driver is the Meg’s hybrid ceramic wax , ease of use easily get 2-3 months during north bay winters and cost effective. For my needs this fits the bill perfectly and still gives great gloss and slickness , as always love your content keep up the great work!
Thanks Wesley! So cool that you followed each part of this series! You saw the evolution. Thanks for the kind words about my videos, always appreciated!
Ok wow. It's been a year already? Time goes by too fast... thanks for this great video Pan! Real world test... cant get anymore "genuine" than that! In southern california, I wouldn't see 3/4 of those road/weather conditions! Is that picture on your phones lock screen, a shot you took yourself?
It was my girlfriend's phone, and that's a picture we took at Lake Moraine while we were on our trip out in Banff (video of the trip available on my channel).
Loved the side by side (by side…) test so we can more easily see the differences. Another great video. Also all the work you do with adding all the links for US and Canada. That’s above and beyond.
Thanks Ru! I appreciate the feedback! 😁👍🏻
How did you discover my channel?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 830,000 subscribers and 105 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@@PanTheOrganizer YT algorithm. I have a 2013 Subie WRX and do a lot of work on it, so I’m always looking out for DIY tips on repairs and maintenance.
😁👍🏻
Also some praise for the camerawork Isabel... very splendid job, pan-ning [lol pun] in and out on Pan and the car Pan-els (wow I didn't mean all these puns I promise). Steady hands etc. 👏💯
Yes it's nice to have her help every once in a while!
For a spray on coating, the turtle wax, Adam’s, and Griots won it for me. For bottled coatings, I would say Glassparency, CarPro, and Adam’s seemed to hold up best given their claims. The glassparency application to a door I think really shows it’s level to it’s competitors on the hood!
Thanks for watching Ryan!
But for price performance Car pro and Adams takes it Glassparancy is very expensive 150$ for a small bottle
I was rooting for Griots, 303 and adams. I just bought the 303 to try, I have used and recommend Griots to friends because it can be used as a drying aid which makes application super easy for non detailers. I just like adams prodcuts.
I cannot believe this started a year ago and I really enjoy these durability tests. Wow your winters are harsh and will test the protection of any product. Adams keeps impressing with their quality of products. Cancoat beat professional coatings and I curious about the Evo MOHS. Thank you for the video.
Glad you like them!
Hey Pan another great update for us. Thanks sir! As you know I love the new TW products. I have been using the graphene flex wax on my regal for a bit and touch it up here and there and have been very impressed with how clean the paint has been staying. It lasts a long time but I feel the reformulated seal n shine has better durability against the stuff from the roads during the winter months. Maybe it's me and I'm crazy? Both great products for the price either way. So many options for detailers now adays! Glasparancy is strong 💪
Thanks Cam! Seal N Shine does have amazing chemical resistance, pretty much destroying any of its competition in spray form when it comes to that specific point. So that's perhaps what you're seeing. But for gloss, slickness, versatility in application, and overall durability, Flex Wax still takes it for me. :)
Thanks for taking the time and doing this super long process. Thoughts on paint protection film? I’ve also heard of some places putting ppf on and ceramic coating on top of it. Currently using turtle wax graphene spray topping it off every 3-5 months. Seems good so far
Adding a hydrophobic coating on top of PPF is recommended. I use Fireball , Ethos and 303 Nano Graphene products right now. I’m going to be testing Phoenix EOD and Apex Coatings products coming up.
The best you can do is apply a ceramic coating on top of PPF. I made a video for that here: ruclips.net/video/7RCgqdGrvrA/видео.html
I'm surprised how well Griot's does as a spray protection. The price to performance is a good value.
Yeah that was one of the surprises for me too. It did quite well.
That stuff is awesome. There are so many tests online and some products do great in one and ok in another etc. The Griot's 3 in 1 seems to consistently do anywhere from very well to exceptional.
I have customers with the Griot's 3in1 that have had it last over a year and not garage kept. If applied properly it is awesome bang for your buck.
@@kamacougar It really is. I hope they keep the formula locked in because it is great.
@@ABG2412 top it with the Griot's new ceramic speed shine and really see the protection stand out.
Amazing! Thanks a lot! Definitely we want to see new 1 year test. My suggestions are Gyeon Mohs Evo, CarPro Sic, Adams Graphene Advanced
Great suggestion!
Really interesting comparison. I feel like there was perhaps some kind of initial bonding issue with the NV coating though; I’ve seen that perform much better after a longer period of time (with little to no maintenance).
Unfortunately, different variables, climates, tests, paints, conditions, etc will always generate different results.
The only way to truly know how long a product will last in your conditions is to do your own testing, like I have always done.
I couldn’t care less how a product performs in weather or conditions that aren’t like mine. If it lasts 1 year in warmer climates but barely makes it past 2 months in our harsh winters, I’m not a buyer of that product.
Also, there’s much more than durability that should go into a buying decision in my opinion. Price, value, ease of application, hydrophobics, gloss, slickness, chemical resistance, etc. Durability is just one criteria and by no means a be all end all decision maker.
But yeah it was interesting to compare different paint protectants on the same daily driven vehicle so all protections were submitted to the same conditions in a real world scenario. Not just a test panel sitting behind a shed lol.
@@PanTheOrganizer Oh no doubt the variables are almost endless. (It’s a bit maddening lol.) Definitely agree that doing one’s own testing is the best way to get a sense for how a given coating will perform on a given car.
Also fully agree that durability is only one aspect. There’s a tremendous number of factors to consider.
*For the record, I didn’t mean to sound overly critical. My comment was just out of surprise that Nova Evo didn’t do better. I appreciate your videos and efforts, brother. Well done as always.
Yes no worries. No offense taken. I was just specifying for anyone else reading comments.
Thanks for the kind words about my videos! 😁👍🏻
My favorite is the Turtle wax. I have the hybrid solutions ceramic spray coating on my 2014 silverado. I'm going to put some on adam's graphene spray coating on my truck next summer. See how well it lasts during winter time
Thanks for sharing!
I like you, was very surprised by Griots 3-1 wax. It worked very well for me. Even put on my zero turn lawnmower and still going strong last fall. CSL was disappointing. I know they say it's 2 layers, but I want to work less and have more protection. They need to update.
I've said this before, but say it again, your shop/studio is super nice. Fantastic visuals even on a black car. No need to lean into special angles of shop lights to see results. The camera person needs a raise too! Lol. I don't even know what to tell you to test next. Market is swamped. Thank you so much for this one though!
Thanks Kim!
Thanks Pan for showing cars exposed in the elements (no garage). I live in PA (rust belt) but no sub zero temps like u. My car was done w/car pro by my detailer. This yr I applied Griots 3 in 1. Very happy with it. Im unable to wash car until temps allow me to do so. 😒
Thanks for sharing
Glassparency and Flex Wax stood out. Been using the FW for the past seven months and have been impressed with it. Surprised to see a single coat lasted a year without being topped, though.
Thanks for sharing your experience! The vehicle was only washed a handful of times during the year, and nothing more. So less detergents, and less mechanical abrasion from wash mitts, etc. There are so many factors and variables that can impact product durability.
Great video Pan thank you for taking the time to make it ,great content 👏👏👏
The Glassparencey product and the can coat done very well .
Thanks Bill!
You are such an amazing guy Pan! I love your channel and your attention to detail is astounding. You really have helped me up my own game. Keep up the great work. I really enjoyed this series.
Thanks Aaron! I appreciate it!
For me the clear winner of this awesome test was the Glassparency Graphene Coating. Stunning water beading and sheeting. Turtle Wax HS Pro Flex Wax did great too! Amazing work Pan👍🏻
Thanks Konsta!
@@PanTheOrganizer 🙏🏻
Many thanks Pan for this interesting and impartial vidéo.
Great job of comparaison in the same way that year awards that I usually review. 👍
Every time a pleasure to see those videos.
Thanks!
I was rooting for Griots 3 in 1 and TW Flex Wax, I use them both regularly, so no surprise on durability to me there. the one that really surprised me was the 303 doing really good, and the CSL not so well…
What kind of real world durability our you seeing in your conditions for those products?
@@PanTheOrganizer about 8 months and going but getting pretty weak. I live in the desert so the sun puts a beating on it on horizontal surfaces.
@@PanTheOrganizer and i got about 7 1/2 months out of Seal n Shine topped with Ice Spray Wax
Thank you Pan, and to the owner and your camerawoman for an outstanding comparison video. This was super helpful. My favorites are TAC Systems Moonlight, Gyeon Can Coat and Griot’s 3-N-1. I’m eager to try each of them out…it’s tough finding TAC Systems in the US. I still need to work on my ceramic coating skills and think these 3 will be much easier to use.
Thanks Cynthia! You can order Moonlight from the link in the description, they will ship to you.
Pan thanks for taking the time to do this durability test for us. It did help with some of my decisions. We just got a new Porsche Boxster with metallic black paint. It is my first black car in quite some time because black is not a color, it is a hobby! I prepped the car per your instructions and went with Turtle Wax Graphene Max Wax as my base coat. After 24 hours I applied TW Graphene Flex Wax. It streaked and I used a damp MF towel to get it off. I really felt that some of the clarity was lost, almost like it left a haze on the finish. The Max Wax was crystal clear after removing. I waited 24 hours then used Adam’s Graphene Detail Spray on the Flex Wax which brought back the clarity. I will use the Flex Wax as a drying aid and see how that works. I was debating 303 Graphene vs TW Graphene and went with TW. Thanks for all of your reviews.
Thanks for sharing Steve!
This is GOLD
REALLY A REAL TIME TEST!
Takes great effort and planning to create such a video.
Thanks for making it for us!
Glad you liked it!
Hi Pan, WOW some really surprised me especially the spray on protectant's, I use and love the Turtle Wax Flex Wax and I love it. For ease of applications and maintenance it is brilliant. I would like to see a video of your real life test with one of Spray on wash off ceramic or graphene products.
Keep Safe Keep Strong My Dear Friend
Thanks for sharing!!
Great video series Pan! Glad to see my Adams Graphene Ceramic Coating is holding up great! Thanks again!
Thanks again!
I've used the 303 graphen ceramic and the adams graphene ceramic spray and had good results with both. I was impressed by the Adams Graphene Coating (non spray) and the CarPro UK 3.0. I was dissapointed by the Crystal Serum Light, but blown away by the GlassParency Graphene Coating. Nice test.
Seems quite in line with the results I have been seeing. Thanks for watching!
How did you discover my channel by the way?
@@PanTheOrganizer I've been a long-time watcher/subscriber under my other account. Probably a few years. I believe I found your channel when first looking into ceramic coatings at their infancy.
Well let me officially welcome you to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 150 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Awesome video my friend 👍 thanks for all the reviews. This gives us a great insight on which products to keep in our maintenance detailing arsenal. Have a great day!!
Thanks Crispy!
I live in Northern Wisconsin where weather is even more extreme. Bought a new Telluride and used 303 nano graphene. Very hard to keep a regular maintenance schedule but to date I have no issues with the product, bought the 303 detailer but haven’t used yet. Maybe looking to upgrade to a ceramic coating. Watch and appreciate your channel.
Thanks for the real world feedback tom! Glad to hear you're enjoying my videos. How did you discover my channel by the way?
@@PanTheOrganizer
I stumbled across detailing on you tube saw your channel along w others. Fun and educational to watch several professional detailers and what they do. I make sure to watch you and what you are up to. Love the product testing and use.
Thanks, much appreciated! :)
I’m a big fan of Griot’s 3 in 1. I use it once every 2-3 months. In between I use Bead Maker once every 2 weeks as a drying aid
Cool!
GREAT follow-up Pan! Love the acoustical panels in the garage (I'm a sound guy lol) !! 🙂
You and me both! Those panels cost a fortune, as they were engineered and installed by the same group who did my custom home theater and also do all the teaters/cinemas in the Montreal area. But yeah well worth the investment, acoustics are as good as they can be for a garage.
Great video pan! It’s great to see a head to head with so many paint protections in the market. This has me wondering, I see some people use ceramic spray coatings as a professional ceramic coating topper. Does this actually work?
Yes often ceramic sprays can be used as maintenance toppers. As they are more durable than quick detailers, don’t use them after each wash though as you’d run into buildup and streaking issues.
Thanks for doing the test, Pan! I've had good success with the CarPro coating but Glassparency is hard to beat for durability and lack of water spotting. We're spoiled for choice nowadays.
Great point! And I think we as customers and consumers benefit from the crazy competition among so many good brands. They keep pushing the envelope of product innovation at great prices. Win win for everyone!
Nice video Pan! yet another reason i only rely on you and your friends at chicago car pros!. Awesome video. I am a weekend warrior doing detailing with small jobs mostly out of passion!
That is awesome! And yeah the Chicago Auto Pros guys are great, I'm friends with Jason Otterness the owner. :)
Love the turtle Wax Graphene Flex wax. Been using it for a while now.
That’s my “go too”
Thanks Pan!!!👍👍
Thanks Jeff and thank you for sharing your real world experience about it!
Excellent information! Thank you!!! Your camera person does a really excellent job as well!
Thanks AJ!
Good to see Flexwax performing well, I am using it on my Model 3.
Cool!
Could you please advice combo to the Bead maker - want to use it as a topper,
I thought about Gyeon Q2 Wetcoat as a base but it seems to not be as glossy or durable, would appreciate your opinion a lot.
WetCoat is already a decently glossy product. And WetCoat isn't designed to last for ever. It lasts 2 to 3 months on average. It's a quick spray on rinse off maintenance topper.
If you don't find it very glossy, then most likely your paint wasn't as flawless as possible before application. Keep in mind that it's machine polishing that actually gives your paint the biggest possible increase in measurable and visible gloss and clarity.
Yes paint protections do add a bit of extra gloss, but not nearly as much as proper paint correction. If you want more gloss to top your current protection, watch my video on my glossiest products: ruclips.net/video/ERTQz-NTz1Y/видео.html
@@PanTheOrganizer I watched them all :) Thanks - so anything more durable than Bead maker will work fine as a base coat?
Absolutely
303 Graphene, CanCoat and Moonlight I thought were the standouts. Your results mimicked mine.
Looking forward to the next test subject. 😄
Good to hear! Thanks Chris!
I use the Griot garage 3-1 ceramic wax. It’s easy, lasts and looks great
How long does it las for you on average, in your conditions?
@@PanTheOrganizer about six months. Normally I reapply every three months it had a heart attack so I went 9 months and it was still doing ok
Been binge watching your videos for months already. And i see TW and P&S have been solid bang for buck products on your tests.
Is there by any chance you do some IGL products? Havent seen one, i may have missed it. Kenzo, F4, Premier and Enhancer hopefully
Really curious how all of these would react after a water spot remover. With all that salt and road film curious to see which are clogged vs gone.
Yeah, good idea for next test, e.g. 6 months and 1 year updates
Very good question !!
Might be a bit too harsh for regular spray on protection, but the true coatings in glass bottles would certainly benefit from that potentially.
I’ve done it myself. It works imo all of these update videos could really see the benefits of something like “OP” Spotless.
Carpro Descale!
Great video Pan. I like how you drew a diagram of where you applied every product.
Thanks Oscar!
That takes a lot of dedication to make a 1 year real world test like this! Great job! Was that Mrs. “ the organizer” behind the camera?
Thanks B! Yeah that was mrs Organizer helping me with the camera work! 😁
Great video as usual Pan greetings from Trinidad, I have been rooting for Ethos Graphene Matrix Coating personally its been holding up much better than most of the other coatings I've tried and the vehicle is a daily driver. Please don't end the testing with this video if possible continue to test them.
Thanks! What kind of real world durability are you getting from the Ethos so far? It's a very good brand.
@@PanTheOrganizer So far it's been 18 months in with no signs of failing, but I have been maintaining with Ethos Foam Party and Ethos Ceramic Shampoo and topping with Defy and Resist, you should give Ethos Ceramic Shampoo a try I think you'd love it.
Living in the middle of Wisconsin I can say I'm impressed with the flex wax. Last application was in November and washing road salt off weekly it still sheets and beads like it did all summer
Thanks for sharing your real world experience Kevin!
This is a great effort.. but, couple of things you could consider.
1) Always have like 2inch area between products. It will act like calibration of some kind.
2) Water will fall off sooner on vertical planes than horizontal, a lot. Again, empty spaces to comparison will show the difference and you could measure the proportion, but.. you can also use smaller squares and use all products on similar planes and have one square with no product for comparison.
thanks for the year long effort & updates. Highly recommend AM Details Hybrid Sealant & Detailer. I use the shampoo for maintenance, and every few months, top up with Detailer -- beads all year round on an Outback outside 24x7 in Scotland. Alternate choice is Infinity Wax's QDX Graphene or SuperGloss+ Spray Wax. Wonder if some of the products may revive a bit with full decon process done??
Thanks for sharing!
Great Video as always! I would have liked to see a few others included in your test, and maybe they weren't available at the time of testing. Avolon King SHINE ARMOR Graphene Ceramic Coating Spray, and maybe Bilt Hamber Hydra Wax.
Thanks Clay! I was already doing updates for the AvalonKing, so there was no point in including it on this test as well. And keep in mind I only had 20 spots on the vehicle, so I couldn't test every single product in the world here. :)
Nice test, thanks for your effortless work.
I just have one question.
Why isn't there any tape lines visible? especially on the hood where there was no protection up front, and 4 top qualitiy glasscoats have even protected the unprotected paint who was under the tape?
How?
Oh you can most definitely see some in many of the videos. Don't forget not everything translates well onto video, for many reasons. Lighting, dark colored vehicle, etc. It was more easy to see in person, but as time goes, and products start to fade, it was less easy to distinguish I guess. I don't have a scientific answer for you unfortunately.
I have been using THE LAST COAT for two years. Great customer service and I love the product. It does what it says. Highly recommend it PLUS their "AMP" but that is all I have used.
Thanks for sharing!
Pan!! Wow its really you! Im not worthy!! Thank you for the reply, dude, you rock. I dont do anything to my car or anyone else's without checking with you 1st!!@@PanTheOrganizer
Cool! Thanks for your support. Always nice to hear from my viewers that they enjoy my videos. How did you discover my channel by the way?
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Hi Pan! Love the new shirt! May have to get that one. Have had the Adams on my car for about 10 months. Have been very happy with it. Nice to see it did well in the test.
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Great video Pan 👍 I’m glad that turtle wax flexwax proved it’s worth 🙌🙌 I love this product due to its ease of use and the results it gives . It has lasted extremely well on our vehicles and we live a few hundreds yards from the sea so not many products last unlike flex wax that stands the test of time 😁👍
Thanks Darran! Glad to have your real world experience feedback.
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Might just have to try the Adams Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating and the glass bottle Ceramic coating, looks like those two held up pretty well; TAC Systems Moonlight looks like it survived quite well, too. The more Adams products I try, the more l like the company. Thanks for putting in such a massive effort to provide your viewers with the long-term evaluation!
Thanks for the positive feedback Clint!
I applied Adams Graphene (the stuff in the tiny bottle) to two of my Porsche cars and my Fiat based on Pan's review of Adams products. The protective coatings perform as well now as they did when first applied over a year ago. Any mouth breather can apply these coatings. It's easy, but a bit tedious since the prep work needs to be done properly; however, Pan provides all the instruction you need in his various videos. Paint correction can also be done by a mouth breather if he/she can read or if they watch Pan's video. The idea that some owners pay people thousands of dollars to do this job astounds me. I am very glad I used Adams and I am grateful to Pan for providing the information I needed to make the correct choice.
@@Roberto-oi7lm I think it’s mostly the access to the tools as to why some people can’t do this themselves. The average person doesn’t own orbital polishers ($$$) and/or lack the education on paint correction wether to determine condition necessary for claybar, decontamination, stages of polish etc. Plus not everyones a true automotive enthusiast like us who enjoy to work on our vehicle. People pay for convenience especially those who lack time
@@FilmerStevie Paying someone for a service is just fine. I hate mowing my lawn, so I hire a professional; however, he doesn't over charge, he has equipment I don't want to own or store, and he loves it. Likewise, if someone want's to pay for a ceramic coating, that's OK as long as he/she realizes what the job is really worth.
In fact, if a person is not a complete klutz, doing a ceramic coating is not difficult thanks to people like Pan. The equipment for the job is just over a hundred bucks if you're set up already to wash your car; buckets, sponges, hose, etc. Otherwise, add another hundred bucks. Paint correction for most cars requires equipment but a DIY car owner on a budget can get a buffer, some pads, and compound for two or three hundred bucks. The technique is well documented in countless on-line videos and is is NOT as difficult as something like learning to play the piano.
Of course, there is the time involved; two part-days for the coating and another two to four part-days for paint correction. And if none of this is appealing, that's OK but it certainly doesn't seem like getting value for money if you have to pay some guy $3500 for the service. On the other hand, I'm a Porsche owner who realizes that some other owners pay $900 for an oil change. I prefer to do my own at a cost of less than $100.
So you make a good point but I would say that paying someone to do a coating job is something a car owner should do only if he/she wasn't WANT to do it. I think nearly anyone smart enough to drive a car CAN do it and do a fine job even without any previous experience thanks to guys like Pan.
This just reinforces my feelings. I think I am done with coatings. I currently have CSL and exo v4 on my truck. Thing is I never go long before topping that with something else like Griots 3n1 or bead maker. The longest I would ever go without adding protection again is MAYBE 2 months in the winter. So for ease of use and cost I feel like Griots 3n1 would just never look like it is degrading since I would always reapply often. Spray sealants have gotten very good anymore with durabilty that its making the coatings seem like its not as much of a difference.
The reason I like coatings most (compared to waxes or sealants) is exactly because of their long term performance. As shown here. And normally, you wouldn't let them go for a year without applying some sort of topper. So they would perform even better in normal use type circumstances.
So having a true coating as a base layer of protection for the long term is the best for me. And then, during maintenance washes, I can use what ever topper I want to further boost gloss and slickness and have that freshly detailed look.
Interesting comparison between product durability, I am a fan of real-world tests vs representative lab tests. Perhaps some differences on location applied (door, fender, high / low location, offside vs near side) for potential spray / contamination during everyday use. My observations fairly binary - generally products seemed to either fail rapidly or pass the test of time.
Future video idea for you... how detailing would differ for other vehicle types e.g. truck / SUV / Car / Sports car / motorcycle etc. I am also a motorcyclist and I am trying graphene coatings, not as effective on the rear wheel with chain lube spray (typically heavy gear-oil). Not sure if the heat from the engine / exhaust affects some products more than cars, obviously tyre dressings are to be avoided on motorcycles!
Thanks for the feedback and suggestions Andy! Have a great day!
What a awesome vid panner..
My choices would be 1- carpro uk3.0 for obvious reasons.2-gyeon can coat..ease of application
3- would be glassparency ..looks like it works very well .
You forgot to test roar coating ??
Any reason why ???
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Hi Pan. Awesome work. Well done. Do you have a video or would you make a video using consumer or a pro ceramic coating durability test to see how they hold up to a year of automatic car washes?
Thanks Alan. Making these videos is super hard and demanding. Just getting the vehicle back in for these updates is a logistics nightmare. So not sure about also having one go through automatic car washes.
single panel testing is good simply to show how it compares to other products for durability, but as you said not the durability on each part in each climate. it helps you see how good things are vs competitors which I believe is the point of that, since they all see the same conditions and exposure.
Well done Pan and thanks very much for this series. Extremely useful real world test.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well this helps me out a bit, planning to use something to get me through our wonderful canadian winters... (ontario in my case)...yeah I am a "moron" as I am told by some to drive my Challenger all year...but much sanity is needed still to keep myself sane in my life.
Adams always seems to do well under most tests for beading, slickness and durability. I'll keep my eyes out for that brand here in the UK, I've not actually looked it up anywhere but think I'm going to get right on it after writing this. Gyeon too is a brand I like. And of course being British- Bilt Hamber 👍
I’ve been using Adams for a couple years and that Graphene is the best. The advanced formula is even better! I am loving it. Hopefully it gets in your area soon.
I live a few miles from the Adams polishes main building in Denver Colorado. I’m also a professional detailer, let me know if you want me to mail you stuff.
@@Prodriver33 Oh that would be good, its very hit and miss here, I've got a new car on order (Toyota Yaris GR with the Circuit pack) this product would be awesome to top up the ceramic coating and over the top of some PPF. I may well look you up soon 👍
Yeah it's pretty good so far. I even applied the new Advanced formula on my girlfriend's new SUV in this video: ruclips.net/video/idU5XsHTj7Y/видео.html
The best you can do is apply a ceramic coating on top of PPF. I made a video for that here: ruclips.net/video/7RCgqdGrvrA/видео.html
Great video series, Pan! I'd have loved to see Fusso Coat featured here as it's been my go-to paint protection for the last 5 years and it hasn't disappointed me. Obviously as you say, it needs taken care of and I use BSD diluted as a drying aid or rinseless wash for that reason. This has totally removed the need to clay my daily every year. Just a chemical decon every now and then, light polish before applying Fusso and that's it.
Fusso is a great sealant for sure and I see 8 to 10 months real world protection on average. How long are you getting?
@@PanTheOrganizer as I take very good care of my cars, I can easily get 12 months out of it!
That’s awesome! What country are you in?
@@PanTheOrganizer Sunny UK 🇬🇧😂
Hahah I like the touch of irony! "Sunny" and UK apparently don't mix well am I right??
Hello Paaaaann !!!
Et bien je pense me prendre le 303 et le Moonlight.
J'ai adoré le passage de la porte conducteur où tu parles de slickness en caressant la carrosserie et on voit madame dans l'effet miroir ! :)
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1:55 "Take it with a grain of salt" I wonder how many grains got on that vehicle in Montreal. 😂
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Hey Pan, have you ever tested Nufinish products? They work pretty well for the price, and pretty durable. By the way I love your videos and all your knowledge. Keep up all the great things you are doing my friend.
Thanks Joseph! I appreciate it. How did you discover my channel?
The only Nufinish products I tested was their once a year polish when I first started detailing 25 years ago, and their “recent” ceramic spray a few months ago. They’re ok, but nowhere near professional grade.
In big box store offerings for consumers, I prefer brands like Meguiar’s, Turtle Wax, Griot’s Garage and Adam’s.
How did you discover my channel by the way?
@@PanTheOrganizer I totally agree. I did the polish then the ceramic coating on top. And yes I discovered your channel just by looking up videos about car detailing products. Out of all the ones I've watched on RUclips, you are the most informative. I learn so much from watching your channel. I'm especially into sealants and coatings that provide long-term durability because I live in the snowy climate of far western Maryland in the mountains. Lots of road salt and winter temps fall below zero, but not quite like Canada lol.
Looking at longevity, testing methods, updates on products etc. Have you done any testing on Kisho? ( Just ordered some), and I know there are some crazy videos using fire etc to show off, but I just saw a method I've never seen before. Graffiti, spraying on panels, wiping off. Using Tape to remove it. Have you ever tried graffiti, willing to be a worthwhile test method?
Thanks!
I have never heard of Kisho. And be very careful of not falling into the trap of exaggerated "sensational" style marketing. Ceramic coatings aren't bulletproof, despite what some brands are trying to make you believe. They don't protect against stone chips or scratches, and they aren't fire proof.
What they are designed to do is add long term durability against the elements, protect against UV rays, add chemical resistance, increase gloss and slickness, add hydrophobics (beading and sheeting) and self-cleaning properties, meaning the vehicle will be easier to clean during regular washes and stay cleaner for longer, compared to uncoated vehicles.
We did a test with a few coatings, which included lighting the hood on fire just to see how those ridiculous claims fair in a real world scenario. Here's the video if you are curious: ruclips.net/video/Fq_XeI28Vso/видео.html
Awesome video as always. Thanks for your dedication to the cause!
I'm curious. Turtle Was Hybrid Solutions Ceramic seemed to be all the rage the last year or two. Now no one really talks about them. Are they no longer considered a good product?
Thanks Luv. It was a great product, but there are newer ones that were included here like the Flex Wax. I was limited by 20 spots on the vehicle so I couldn't possibly test all of the products in the world. And given that the Flex Wax was released in 2021 (compared to 2019 for the Ceramic Spray Coating), might as well show the latest and greatest in their innovation.
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks!
I just got done watching your old video on double black bead maker. If you had to place that in this video. Where do you think it would place?
Bead Maker was in this test. It only lasted one month. It’s not made for long term protection. It’s mainly used as a topper over existing protection, to boost gloss and slickness.
I was/am rooting for Adam's graphine. I used it on my '22 Toyota highlander, and I've been pleased so far, but only being a month in i would hope so!
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I use the 303 Graphene. I love this. I was surprised of the Adams graphene coating on the hood!
Thanks for watching Bruce!
I appreciate the video, nice to see the comparison among all different kinds of Si02 products, and of course some won’t be able to compete with smaller bottles, for example, Technicians Choice Si02 is excellent as a topper maintenance product, which many claim is better than Beadmaker, but the Griot’s Garage will perform better as it tends to be more expensive, but again, great to see how all of them performed in a real world test. Thanks!!!
Thanks Mike! How did you discover my channel?
I applied the 303 graphine to my mustang last spring. Pretty good results, plan to apply again this coming spring. I used adams graphine shampoo to wash the car all year
Good stuff!
Im not sure if you had covered this in another video, but I really wound want to hear your opinions on the Ethos Resist? I had a car accident and had to change a panel on a carbide coated car, been applying resist on that panel while figuring out when I should re do the whole car with either Adams advanced or the Max Shine 7+ ceramic. Ethos resist so far has been working well for me with no streaking at all, and seems to do well when I use it as a topper for my other carbide coated areas (not sure if that was actually okay tho haha!) Anyways, thanks for you videos and much love.
Yes it’s a good spray product, but true coatings in glass bottles would obviously surpass it for chemical resistance and overall durability.
Pan - really enjoyed following this real world test. I will agree with your “stand out” choices. At the start of the test, I understood why you only wanted to apply 1 coat of each product. However, at the end of the test, maybe it would have been better to follow each product’s recommended application steps. Regardless, I think this test was much better than a panel test.
Are you planning on coating the car with only 1 product for the owner now that this test is done?
The only product that needed 2 coats is Gyeon Mohs. So all the 19 other products were applied as per instructions. So this test still holds up. And for Mohs, if you apply 2 coats, you will get the durability claims no problem.
Great Job as always Pan , thank you . I am curious as to which one of these favorites are the easiest /simplest to apply for my son who is away at college.
Any of the sprays I highlighted at the end (as standout picks) are a great solution for speed and ease of application.
man Pan, when you say harsh Canadian winters, you arent kidding. Im from the northeast US and even i was stunned by what that CRV looked like initially.
Yeah it's brutal here in Montreal. We got many days in the -22F (-30C) temperatures in January. The vehicle in the video was a Hyundai Tucson. ;)
Tops sprays groits 3 in 1 ceramic wax, maguires spray one and on top I believe was turtle wax graphine flex and 303 but was tacky . (Winners for spray on coating and durability)
Thanks for watching! How did you discover my channel by the way?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 845,000 subscribers and 106 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
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Pan, have you tested Zymol Cleaner Wax? It worked miracles on my old original single stage red Chevy paint. It made chalky paint look almost new. However it was not easy to rub out on black paint. Perhaps its best trait is its delicious fruity smell. Thanks for this excellent shoot-out!
Thanks Greg! I have not tested that Zymol product.
In use griots. I do my car every 6 months. Spring and fall . Buffalo NY . Seems to work well. Griots also sells a car wash that I used on my mothers car which had nothing on it and it gave it a good coating for a few months.
Awesome video,....
How about doing a comparison video on Ceramic coating ...
3D, Roar, Avalon, and so on !!
Pan, as usual great video full of great information. Thank you. Would you ever present a video on the different levels of sio2 content across products? The assumption is the more sio2 chemical the better. This should be discussed. Thanks again
That is not quite true. The SiO2 % in a product shouldn't really matter. What matters is user experience and actual product performance in the real world. People shouldn't focus on numbers as those are often more for marketing purposes. In some cases, yes a higher concentration can lead to more durability or self-cleaning properties, but that's not true across the board.
More on that in a future video where I interview an industry chemist that will answer all my viewers' questions so stay tuned!
I have had more than satisfactory results with Griots when applying two coats. Very, very easy to apply.
Could you do an episode on the design of you garage drainage? How did you drain the water in the garage?
Not really as I am not a house builder and have no clue how they do it. My builder installed those. Having a garage drain is part of the build code in Montreal, so new homes come with at least one. I paid extra to have two.
For me Glassparency - very impressive! That looks better than anything else. And I still can't get over GYEON CANCOAT !!!!! 👏👏👏great video!
Thanks!
Thanks Pan! I like The Last Coat products. I’m also a fan of the 303 products including the graphine and their Touchless. Maybe do a compare of the 303 vs Meguiar’s SiO2 spray. Which is another I live the ease after the initial coat.
Can you recommend anything for chrome grills? I saw that TAC System Moonlight is supposed to be good and if so be a great product based on this test.
Question - if we were to use say Ceramic Slam or the TAC Moonlight. Is adding P&S Bead Maker a good topper for once every few weeks? Any others we should consider? How would topping a spray graphene work it topped with The Last Coat?
Thanks
Avalon King Armour Shield 9 - have there been any tests like this on that coating? Saw a ton of videos you've done but nothing in this manner.
That’s because it was featured in many videos on my channel already including a full one year update here: ruclips.net/video/vtOFzCstz9s/видео.html
Great video. I’ve had pretty good luck with Simoniz ceramic spray and liquid waxes and a simoniz soap you hook up to a garden hose. I’m aware they’re ‘cheaper’ but have had good luck with them.
That said the new turtle wax line looks good.
Please test the old product liquid luster . Do you remember that stuff ? I thought it was great .
Never heard of it.
@@PanTheOrganizer please order some and try it . Liquid Lustre .
This is by far the most famous wax ever . The first infomercial was 1989 and the people who have used it say it’s the best stuff ever and I agree . Back in 1989 it was the best and today people still sing the praises . The stuff is legendary and I promise it would get a ton of views if you made a video about it . I will post a link with the informercial from 1989.
@@PanTheOrganizer ruclips.net/video/E3bEcIWFUFE/видео.htmlsi=g2ZcQuXQOirl1eeW
I promise it’s not all hype the stuff is probably the greatest product ever made .
Awesome test! Would it be a good idea to put TW Flex spay over their CERAMIC ACRYLIC BLACK CAR POLISH and use it as a touch up? Or would it be wiser to use the Flex Wax spray after TW 1 & Done Professional Polishing Compound Correct & Finish? Trying to use your links to get everything I need for my 1st attempt at paint correction and protection on a brand new black vehicle. Thanks!