Waterless rubbing troubles me re rubbing abrasive surface contaminants into the paint. Looks good but I am not sure I would not prefer a traditional wash and wax. I suspect I would get the same result for a little less cost.
I just found this even though it's 4 years old. I would wash the car, use clay bar and then wash again. Then polish and then use the spray. I do this wash and polish 2 times a year, other then that I just wash my car regularly and just add protection every time. I do this at home, never at the car wash because the machine just scratch the paint.
Because this product is advertised to be used on a dirty car. According to the manufacturer, this product is not jist a final step detailing product like a wax, or ceramic coating. Would it work better if I detailed the car first? Answer is yes, but that would not be true test of how this product is marketed.
Mate, you save more money applying it on a nicely washed car and one that has ideally been clay barred. Otherwise you'll end up using more of the coat and a longer process.
There's definitely a difference on how fast the water 'dissolves' , especially if you'd coat the car with multiple layers spread over time (which you should)
Not a scam! I've been using it on my and my mum's car for over a year! But you must clay bar clean the surfaces first! Otherwise the coat won't have the same ability to nicely coat it and give it that smooth shine. I can add you on FB to show you photos of my and mum's cars! It does an excellent job.
Have you done a clay bar video? By the looks of the test vehicle, it would make a good candidate. I think the product is more for the guy going to a car show and needing a product at the site that required no water for a quick buff. It does appear to do a good job for what it is.
You need to clay bar clean the surface first before applying this coat! It will not be smooth and the bottle will not run off like it does here if your car hasn't had a proper clay bar clean either right before applying this coat or recently.
I didn't clay bar because I was testing the manufacturer's claim. You can make any paint surface smooth with any cleaner wax in a bottle. But I wanted to find out if this product was really that good.
@@dial2fast In that case, it will very much depend on how new the car is and how clean the surface is. I did it on my mum's practically brand new cla that had done only 3K miles and it didn't work. But with clay barring first and then this coat, it was a remarkable combination. It kept the surfaces smooth for around 7 months, this despite my mum commuting between Kent and Essex 6 days a week as she's a surgeon. It also didn't work on my 2012 c class that probably had never had a proper clay bar clean. This time I didn't want to waste the coat, so I clay barred first and then applied the coat. Again, an excellent job. I spent my Sunday afternoon yesterday doing my 2013 c63 - same successful combination.
Waterless rubbing troubles me re rubbing abrasive surface contaminants into the paint. Looks good but I am not sure I would not prefer a traditional wash and wax. I suspect I would get the same result for a little less cost.
how long it will last?
Literally zero difference
Not that great
Did anybody tried this product ?
What will happen if i apply the nano coat without polishing for old car ?
I just found this even though it's 4 years old.
I would wash the car, use clay bar and then wash again. Then polish and then use the spray. I do this wash and polish 2 times a year, other then that I just wash my car regularly and just add protection every time. I do this at home, never at the car wash because the machine just scratch the paint.
Did that induce scratching
Who is he trying to kid that stuff is crap made no difference what so ever 0/10
can you use this on windows?
ko ko yeab
Better on Mac os🤣
This guy getting those swirl marks for sure after doing this over and over again that way
Shine Armor is overrated and under performing. Doesn't repel water. Save your money.
He said he was going to use a car who's paint is not in the best condition but I can see the whole earth on that hood
Real me work krtha Kai kiya sir
to use on a dirty car... hmmmmmm... i only wash my car once a year.... will it also work?
Question. Should I take my car to the car wash first and then use the spray are use the spray and Don't take my car to the car wash
Gran estafa. mucha mentira ya probé su gran mentira
Why apply on surface that is not properly prepped?
Because this product is advertised to be used on a dirty car. According to the manufacturer, this product is not jist a final step detailing product like a wax, or ceramic coating. Would it work better if I detailed the car first? Answer is yes, but that would not be true test of how this product is marketed.
Mate, you save more money applying it on a nicely washed car and one that has ideally been clay barred. Otherwise you'll end up using more of the coat and a longer process.
how about the windshield can we. clean by using it
Unfortunately only cheating and scamming!
Nice
Hello, can any one confirmed if this add a uv protection as well to the car?
Wax 😂
We have to keep the car indoor before apply this?
With this product, you don't have to, but the paint surface should not be baking hot. You want to have sufficient time to buff on the coating.
Optimum Instant Detailer
Nice car
Nice review bro.
Thanks for your comment!
The water test is almost identical.
There's definitely a difference on how fast the water 'dissolves' , especially if you'd coat the car with multiple layers spread over time (which you should)
Never rub in circular motion.
Nobody cares the cars gonna get scratched eventually
No, that's for a clay bar! You can apply a coat how you like! Just if clay barring a car, shouldn't do circular motion! Just side to side gently.
Scam but it looks so good.
Not a scam! I've been using it on my and my mum's car for over a year! But you must clay bar clean the surfaces first! Otherwise the coat won't have the same ability to nicely coat it and give it that smooth shine. I can add you on FB to show you photos of my and mum's cars! It does an excellent job.
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You sound like Pan the organizer
Have you done a clay bar video? By the looks of the test vehicle, it would make a good candidate. I think the product is more for the guy going to a car show and needing a product at the site that required no water for a quick buff. It does appear to do a good job for what it is.
Yes this product will work very well on a car that's been clay bar. Here is my Speed Clay bar video: ruclips.net/video/USwdAk7HvEs/видео.html
You need to clay bar clean the surface first before applying this coat! It will not be smooth and the bottle will not run off like it does here if your car hasn't had a proper clay bar clean either right before applying this coat or recently.
I didn't clay bar because I was testing the manufacturer's claim. You can make any paint surface smooth with any cleaner wax in a bottle. But I wanted to find out if this product was really that good.
@@dial2fast In that case, it will very much depend on how new the car is and how clean the surface is. I did it on my mum's practically brand new cla that had done only 3K miles and it didn't work. But with clay barring first and then this coat, it was a remarkable combination. It kept the surfaces smooth for around 7 months, this despite my mum commuting between Kent and Essex 6 days a week as she's a surgeon. It also didn't work on my 2012 c class that probably had never had a proper clay bar clean. This time I didn't want to waste the coat, so I clay barred first and then applied the coat. Again, an excellent job. I spent my Sunday afternoon yesterday doing my 2013 c63 - same successful combination.
$22 !
How is this better than a cleaner wax?
Will it last longer?