One heck of a video Mike! This is absolutely a perfect full prep and installation. Great job! We do offer a 2-year warranty on the product so it is definitely a low-risk high reward type of situation!
Great review Mike! I work at a car dealership so i have basically free stuff to clean my car with but sometimes i like to do it at home. these videos are gonna come in handy!
Excellent video. I did not know about using the included credit card but now I do. Highly recommend using AvalonKing prep spray before applying AvalonKing Ceramic Coating. I have used their coating before they came out with their prep spray and with their prep spray and it made a huge difference.
You got some high gloss shine going on there. I'm still not sold on ceramic coating though, I used to use similar coatings back in the 90s such as liquid glass and some others I forgot, the EPA came in and wiped them out, so I don't like getting used to something that may not last on the market. I went back to using collinite 845 and haven't really looked at anything else. Thank you for the video!
How many cars do you think you can do with that kit ? I really wanna do the x5 and the 540!! Ahh love the gloss. The 540 goes to shows , like wolfsgaurd. In Burlington .i hope you've been . There are some other shows in new york i need this gloss for . Thanks great video!
@AvalonKing is not all it is cracked up to be. It's a dirt cheap ceramic coating made by Lixin Industrial in China, and is sold under other many other names at far lower prices. (It's a typical "social media influencer" product, in other words--high dollar, low value, with incessant product placement on Instagram and RUclips influencer channels.) I put it on some of our cars and it has pretty much failed after two years. (It has lasted better on the plastic than on the paint, where its hydrophobic qualities are non-existent.) I did some digging on it and then came across a video that dug in deep as to its origin. I will probably get the cheaper brands to touch up our "everyday" cars. Weiruixin 10H, HK Tianmei 9H, etc...they are the equivalents made by Lixin, and Nano Age, also made by Lixin, seems to hold up just a little better than those in an independent test (same channel as the video I'm linking here--in fact, check the channel's master spreadsheet to see dozens of products tested). ruclips.net/video/IhzMeysvesU/видео.html
One heck of a video Mike! This is absolutely a perfect full prep and installation. Great job! We do offer a 2-year warranty on the product so it is definitely a low-risk high reward type of situation!
Great Tutorial Mike, Larry, and Steve!!
I didn’t know what it is about these videos - I don’t even like washing my car lol , but I can’t get enough of them.
Nice Mike. Good job
Amazing video Mike, definitely a full process and the results are worth the work. Looks like an easy enough application, thanks for sharing
Thank you Kidd
I've heard many great things about Avalon King Ceramic coat, and now another great review by the man himself...love your work Mike.
Thank you!
Wow looks better then brand new!! Woow looks awsome!!
Great review Mike! I work at a car dealership so i have basically free stuff to clean my car with but sometimes i like to do it at home. these videos are gonna come in handy!
Great video Mike love how you explain each process and the finish is better then a showroom car for sure. Thanks
thanks Mike for another great review..
Excellent video. I did not know about using the included credit card but now I do. Highly recommend using AvalonKing prep spray before applying AvalonKing Ceramic Coating. I have used their coating before they came out with their prep spray and with their prep spray and it made a huge difference.
Now I want to wash my car but it's pissing with rain. #SummerInAustralia XD Great video Mike!
That car shines more than a showroom vehicle👊🏼
LOVE how you pre-filmed and spoke about each step! Wonderful editing‼️
Well done Mike 👏🏼🤗
Thank you Nanette. Video took me between filming and editing 12 hours.
@@MikeLife1 WoW for 1 video, appreciate the time and effort.
Absolutely love this video! This has to be one of the best prep processes that I've seen!
Looks great!
Have you been through Love Bug season in FL yet?
Not yet. I'll probably be in NY when the season hits
Driving over for tutorial on my car!
Yeah buddy!
You got some high gloss shine going on there. I'm still not sold on ceramic coating though, I used to use similar coatings back in the 90s such as liquid glass and some others I forgot, the EPA came in and wiped them out, so I don't like getting used to something that may not last on the market. I went back to using collinite 845 and haven't really looked at anything else. Thank you for the video!
Ur a machine...take pride in ur car is a good feeling
Thanks brother
That’s a very silent leaf blower 😳🤣🤣
How many cars do you think you can do with that kit ? I really wanna do the x5 and the 540!! Ahh love the gloss. The 540 goes to shows , like wolfsgaurd. In Burlington .i hope you've been . There are some other shows in new york i need this gloss for . Thanks great video!
You will most likely need 2 bottle 2 do both vehicles
I know thar voice. Ahh...vaping. Just clicked it to see the layman's application and experience and heard the voice (No engineers hat was odd)
@AvalonKing is not all it is cracked up to be. It's a dirt cheap ceramic coating made by Lixin Industrial in China, and is sold under other many other names at far lower prices. (It's a typical "social media influencer" product, in other words--high dollar, low value, with incessant product placement on Instagram and RUclips influencer channels.) I put it on some of our cars and it has pretty much failed after two years. (It has lasted better on the plastic than on the paint, where its hydrophobic qualities are non-existent.) I did some digging on it and then came across a video that dug in deep as to its origin. I will probably get the cheaper brands to touch up our "everyday" cars. Weiruixin 10H, HK Tianmei 9H, etc...they are the equivalents made by Lixin, and Nano Age, also made by Lixin, seems to hold up just a little better than those in an independent test (same channel as the video I'm linking here--in fact, check the channel's master spreadsheet to see dozens of products tested). ruclips.net/video/IhzMeysvesU/видео.html