Maintaining a ceramic coated car

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • Ceramic coatings have a reputation of being difficult to maintain, let’s blow that theory up.
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  • @bekiro28
    @bekiro28 Год назад +1

    i waited i year to coat bmw weekend car before Yvan open my eyes to how simple the process and maintenance of a coating and the benefits of it
    i have coated both my daily and a weekend car along with my wife's van my son's and my daughter's car
    it's so much fun to wash them at home using green apple rinsless wash :) ( best way to prevent scratching on your vehicle paint is dropping the surface tension by applying a ceramic coat on it )
    let you sponge / mitt and most importantly drying towel glide on the paint

  • @davidruggles996
    @davidruggles996 Год назад +3

    Thanks Yvan! Always enjoy and appreciate your wisdom.

  • @thesamsquatch5224
    @thesamsquatch5224 Год назад +2

    Very true, the benefits to a ceramic coating over unprotected paint are numerous. I've been watching Pan the organizer for years and it never ceases to fail. Myself I like rinseless, an iron remover with clay towel and even an mdr for hard water if you can't use DI water. If I remember correctly SiO2 gives compatability with products so they bond with the coating. Meaning there is no specific product alone that needs to be used. Very great video!

  • @mattpolhamus9194
    @mattpolhamus9194 Год назад +1

    This is key, thank you Ivan! I've been struggling with informing my customers about the 'right' way to maintain their coating. I think keeping it simple is a better approach moving forward,

  • @Prestige.Automotive
    @Prestige.Automotive Год назад +2

    I needed to see this. I’m guilty of this. Telling customers they can’t do this and that. It does make a coating seem less attractive with all the “rules”. Great video!

  • @detailersgarage
    @detailersgarage Год назад +1

    Great information as always. I tell my clients the same thing & I have a tunnel car wash. I use only Neutral and Low PH soaps in my tunnel. I just tell them it's suggested to hand wash but do what you want. The worst thing that will happen is that 5 yr coating will last maybe 3 years. As long as they know this it's what works best for them.
    Thank you as always Mr Yvan!

  • @Reececarparazzi
    @Reececarparazzi Год назад +2

    I have literally never once in my 4+ years of doing coatings full time had someone not get a coating from me because "it's hard and scary to maintain". This video is absolutely ridiculous.

    • @Detailers-Business-Academy
      @Detailers-Business-Academy  Год назад

      That’s because you understand how a coating works. Many coating companies, and installers set unrealistic limits for consumers.

  • @maacodale
    @maacodale Год назад +1

    Perfect advice. As always, my friend.

  • @benjamintrahin9571
    @benjamintrahin9571 Год назад +3

    I've been saying this for years Yvan! It's insanity to expect every customer to hand-wash their car every time. And it's impractical in many parts of the country. Coated cars can go thru a (quality) carwash and come out looking GREAT, and customers don't even see the "swirls" us detailers can see.

  • @Calendyr
    @Calendyr Год назад +2

    I explain to them that touchless car washes are ok but won't clean as well. Car washes with brushes, no matter the style will damage the coating and the paint. I also suggest they learn a safe way to wash themselves an do that. I don't feel I should tell them what to do, but I also feel I should provide them with the correct knowledge and that is what I do.

  • @Mdetailing
    @Mdetailing Год назад +1

    Great video sir

  • @AK-ui1zl
    @AK-ui1zl Год назад +3

    Automatic car washes voids warranty on most coatings. The biggest issue I see with coatings is washing them when the paint is hot. When you go to the drive through the engine bonnet is always going to be hot. But a black car on a hot day in California is not a good idea in my opinion.

    • @Detailers-Business-Academy
      @Detailers-Business-Academy  Год назад +3

      Many hand washes are more damaging then modern car washes. Unfortunately many Coating “warranties” are non existent.

    • @AK-ui1zl
      @AK-ui1zl Год назад +1

      @@Detailers-Business-Academy yeah they have an out for everything in their warranty disclaimers. I see a lot of mobile guys foam the cars down and use microfiber towels with no buckets then rinse the cars. That’s just as bad if not worse than the automatic ones. Worst part of the automatic ones is you have no idea if someone drove through a few cars ahead that just went mudding. That and they only use “spot free” rinse which is just diluting the hard water they use at the beginning. And the chemicals they use are caustic and ruin plastics over time, coated or not. You get what you pay for though. I tell clients the risks and benefits to a proper wash with deionized water only and the drive through. Risks to a proper wash being the price and time it takes. Again, that’s why I love the Icon Rocklear. Car washes don’t mess it or swirl it out at all.

  • @aldaley3537
    @aldaley3537 Год назад +2

    Very well said Yvan. Most Detailers will be annoyed.

  • @MyGuyKirby
    @MyGuyKirby Год назад +1

    Correctly stated Yvan! I always suggest hand wash over using a tunnel service but it is not the end of their protection if need to go through the local car wash.

  • @donscott6130
    @donscott6130 Год назад +1

    You are the voice of reason.

  • @tgunter1000
    @tgunter1000 Год назад +1

    Yes, this is part of not being able to sell a coating and it's frustrating. However, seeing what a single run through a roller style tunnel wash has done to brand new clear coat, I still want them to enjoy all of the benefits of their new coating, but I always highly recommend - not "require" - staying with touchless only or washing at home, using your rinseless method ("the Yvan Method"), or bringing it back to me for each wash. I only require them to return for their annual maintenance to keep the warranty active.
    My thought is A. I want to help my customer protect and prolong the life of the investment they just made and B. I sell the point that your rinseless method only takes a very short time (some people wait 20 minutes in line at a carwash - why not do it at home for free and with better results?).
    Of course, there are instances where there'd need to be more done than a rinseless, but I walk my customers through that process, as well.

  • @MoiFidodido1966
    @MoiFidodido1966 Год назад +3

    Hey Yvan. Great instructive video once again as usual. Although I tought at some point in it you would mention anything about the need "or not" to use a coating topper periodically with such a title. So I will just ask.... Many detailers say that it's important to use a topper periodically because, as they say, you need to rejuvenate the coating once in a while, which reactivates its properties. What's your take on that? Is it really necessary or a decon is all your coating needs from time to time? Thanks! 🙂

    • @larsenttif
      @larsenttif Год назад +3

      Very interesting. I'd love to hear Mr.Lacroix speak about this. Also if you always top your coating, when are you suppose to know if your coating has failed? Those toppers sure gives a lot of water beading/sheeting.

    • @Detailers-Business-Academy
      @Detailers-Business-Academy  Год назад +1

      Some coatings require or suggest toppers, others don’t. Personally a topper isn’t a bad idea, the more protection the better. Some toppers will reduce the hydrophobics of the coating, so you need to choose wisely.

    • @MoiFidodido1966
      @MoiFidodido1966 Год назад +1

      @@larsenttif You know when your coating has failed when water doesn't either bead or sheet rapidly anymore after washing AND claying with a soft clay bar or a clay towel. And based on Yvan's answer to my question, another way to know is if the topper has no effect. So I would start with a good wash, then a topper (if of course your coating requires it), and finally the decon process I mentioned above. If after all those steps water still doesn't bead or sheet anymore, you know for sure that the coating has failed!

    • @MoiFidodido1966
      @MoiFidodido1966 Год назад +1

      @@Detailers-Business-Academy Thank you very much sir! :-)

  • @OQDetailing
    @OQDetailing Год назад +2

    I’m glad an industry leader like yourself addressed this! Very important info, thanks once again Yvan!

  • @XBOW83
    @XBOW83 Год назад +1

    Nanolex polysilazane on my daily, no sio2, no toper, no recharge etc.
    And car wash, still good hydrophobic properties and easy to keep clean.
    Coating makes it easier instead of complicated with rules

  • @corrybowers5078
    @corrybowers5078 Год назад +1

    That’s been my approach to coatings from the beginning. Why would someone shell out $$$$ to make it more difficult/complicated to wash their vehicle. No brushed automatic wash, but besides that a quality coating shouldn’t be complicated.

  • @neilwalker5041
    @neilwalker5041 Год назад +2

    Why not make us installers authorized resellers of DIY products. Then we can teach customers how to do a rinseless wash.

  • @vasileiospetropoulos2046
    @vasileiospetropoulos2046 Год назад +1

    Are you planning to introduce any liquid wax or a paste wax as well? You have got already a graphene spray detailer are you planning to introduce any liquid or paste wax as well??

  • @marvinisrael1671
    @marvinisrael1671 Год назад +1

    I have just gotten my BMW i4-M Sport 40 electric car ceramic coated with Opti Coat Pro3 and a final layer of Opti Coat Pro+. From watching previous videos by you when you worked for Optimum, I remember your saying that soap was outmoded and would leave a film on the car and that the Optimum products such as, for example, Opti Coat No Rinse should be used on a car coated with Opti Coat Pro+ because it was chemically compatible with the ceramic coating. And the same was said for Opti Coat Hyper Seal.
    Should I ignore those statements and feel perfectly comfortable doing what I used to do, namely, pressure wash rinse followed by foam cannon, followed by chenille wash mitt dipped in a bucket of water containing the same ph neutral soap I used in the foam cannon, using a fresh wash mitt for each panel (no two bucket), and ending with a pressure washer rinse and a blow dry with a leaf blower?
    OR will I be contributing to the longevity of my ceramic coating by using only Optimum products?

    • @Detailers-Business-Academy
      @Detailers-Business-Academy  Год назад

      It won’t affect the durability of the Coating, but Rinseless will give you better results and appearance.

    • @marvinisrael1671
      @marvinisrael1671 Год назад +1

      @@Detailers-Business-Academy Thank you for your reply. There are any number of rinseless products. Optimum seems to be claiming that since theirs is a mix of Silicon Dioxide and Silicon Carbide that only their Opti-Coat No Rinse will work maximally with their ceramic. True, or will any rinseless do as well?

    • @Detailers-Business-Academy
      @Detailers-Business-Academy  Год назад

      @@marvinisrael1671 any good Rinseless will work perfectly.

  • @nathanjackson4692
    @nathanjackson4692 Год назад +1

    Yvan, am I able to pay for some training in business development skills? Started my detail company in June and looking for new ways to grow and price accordingly.

  • @mattheviewer
    @mattheviewer Год назад +1

    Elephants in the room: the coating manufacturers who flat out void their warranties should you take your coated car through a typical car wash (The "Big O"'s one of them). What does (or can) the detailer do if their customer gets "voided" ?

    • @Detailers-Business-Academy
      @Detailers-Business-Academy  Год назад +1

      The detailer can only service the customer. How can a coating manufacturer know a car has been through a car wash.

  • @GanNing221
    @GanNing221 Год назад +1

    At the end of the day, it's someone else's car. Thanks for the reminder, Yvan.

  • @sunilraj7692
    @sunilraj7692 Год назад +1

    Awesome video and a lot of common sense. But most detailers are charging a lot of money to ceramic coat a car and they have to have some serious benefits to justify the costs. Saying what you have just said about coatings does that justify the costs? Also doing what you have said would void a lot of the so called "Warranties" attached to the Pro Coatings?

    • @Detailers-Business-Academy
      @Detailers-Business-Academy  Год назад

      Agreed, telling a customer it has exceptional chemical resistance in one breath, and telling them they have to use a PH balanced soap in another defeats the purpose.

  • @mathieuguill4945
    @mathieuguill4945 Год назад +1

    Hi yvan, great vidéo as well, thoes detailers is frwaking me out whit those terms!
    No automatique carwash, damn!!!!
    Why you put ceramic on the car then!!!
    It is made for all thoes thing, bird drop, chemical dirt grimme!
    That iS the main reason u apply it , and this is the reason they BUY IT!

  • @1stfrompuertorico568
    @1stfrompuertorico568 Год назад +2

    3rd from the office today

  • @serranosmobile
    @serranosmobile Год назад +2

    Oooh many will get triggered

  • @Theseones
    @Theseones Год назад +1

    FIRST!