Brian, Durability is great but I wash my car every weekend and re-apply x, y or Z product... Most important to me is 1. Gloss 2. ease of use 3. cost 4. durability 5. readily available on Amazon or local retailers.great vids ..thankyou for your hard work
Thanks for all you do Brian. I think this is the best detailing channel on RUclips. Solid, no BS, to the point, and tasteful. You're doing it right sir.
I give my ceramic coating customers a bottle of this & a few microfiber towels with their package. I give them a little training about proper maintenance & how to apply this & people love it. Easy to use & works great. Special thanks to Michigan Chemical Corp. Great products!!
Hi Brian . Used p&s Break Buster for the first time . It really dose what it is advertised to. Finally a break cleaner that dose what it says it will. And for the most part that is getting more rare and rare with all detailing products.Got tire extremely clean on first try.Same for cleaning the rims. This stuff is great dose what it says.
Good review Brian. I can’t watch anymore sealant test though lol, It makes me want to try them all. I’m good on sealants for a long time. (Only joking about watching sealants tests, I love them and keep them coming) I have a lot of sealants on the shelf and the all the new ones that keep coming out are getting better and better and easier to apply. With that said the last couple corrections I have done I have gone back to old school Jescar powerlock and love it, it made me wonder why I was chasing something new with all these fancy new spray sealants that keep coming out when Jescar powerlock is easy to apply, super easy wipe off, proven good durability with great shine and slickness. I maintain with beadmaker after maintenance washes and it just flat out works. With all that said keep up the great test and videos.
over the past years TEC582 works on all my cars and my customer's rides except for one truck. we needed to cut polish on it. what ever it hade on it would streak and hazy till we the polish. nw looks grate.
ceramic spray is my favorite thing and is a must have in my arsenal, been using it for over 4 yrs now many different ways just like you have mentioned. Great vid once again.
I am buying a gallon, I have paid $2.07/oz for Car Pro Reload, at $0.40/oz for Technician's Choice I don't care if Car Pro Reload is better, I am only looking for good performance. I am not a car detailing guy just your average person wanting to protect their vehicles. It seems that TC is as easy to use as Car Pro Reload, Car Pro Reload is stupid easy to use, that is one thing I really appreciate.
Nice to see simoniz back in the industry. And with a good product. I bought their ceramic detailer at a store called Ross, which is like a tj max. Was really cheap & does a great job for the $$.
Two brands and products that deserve way more respect and attention in this world of "designer" detail brands that seem to focus on colorful labels and smells to draw you in. Both of these focus on product performance, or what really matters IMO. Have been using Simmoniz products for quite some time, but Technicians Choice has been a new addition for me as a new drying aid in the last few months. Extremely happy with TEC582, and even happier to see Brian excited about it as well :) Simmoniz was also doing extremely well, and almost had the win until the true sealant killer made an entrance!
Love to see tec 582 on here. Would like to see there ceramic coating. I personally think the 582 is better for multiple reasons but the coating has amazing gloss. Ive been using tec choice for about 8 years now at the dealership i work at. Another decent product for tec choice is aqua glow. But i feel 582 is a very good bang for the buck
What kind of long term durability do you see with their 580 coating? I've been using it for a few months and it's been awesome so far. I also coated half my daily driver hood so i can keep a close eye on long term durability but it's indeed very slick and glossy, cost efficient and application is ridiculously easy. If it can hit close to that two year lifespan with two layers it's a total homerun in my opinion.
Tec choice is great for the price!!!! Still searching a dilution chart for it if anyone has it. I’ve used it mostly at 1:1 but I have tried it at 3:1 with success.
Wow! What an ending!! Great video!! I think it would be nice to see another video with Simoniz going through one of your traditional gradually progressing chemical torture tests to see how far it can go before killing it with Citrol. 😉
30 seconds to a minute wait. 7:58-8:10 12 seconds lol 8:28 missed a spot I would have had “Depth” as one of the options seeing as Simoniz made the paint darker in color. Comments last round. Obviously technicians choice, but in the after the panels looked the same. Otherwise excellent review New subscriber
Another great video my amazon list keeps adding up with all of your product reviews. Thanks again for all the great content it makes it nice for us detailers working on a budget.
Great video again! I just want something to top my coating, and gloss is most important to me. Brian, maybe a video that has to do with layering, and the chemical resistance increase after applying a second layer would be interesting. It could also cover the diminishing return of layering, or something along those lines. Thanks for the videos.
Brian always enjoy your videos! I thought for sure technicians choice was going down! Over the Simonize! I'm pretty sure it just might be better than Turtle Seal and shine? Always very informative as always! Thanks again Brian!
Well this may be strange, but I actually ran out and got the LOSER of this bout! I loved the beading of Simoniz right up till the Citrol killed it! Well to be honest, I already have a gallon of Technician Choice so I will use BOTH products, thanks!
Hell yeah, I was starting to get mildly bummed as I just got a gallon of TEC582 and have really loved it so far just haven't had it long enough to see the durability otherwise its nearly perfect, IMO. Only real downside to me is the availability of it.
Craig Encinitas I’m almost finished with my gallon of Technician’s Choice and I must say it’s fantastic. The 5 gallon is about $135 on amazon, but comes out to about $27 per gallon. Totally worth it, in my opinion
Ed - Awesome, thanks! I’ve got too many products! Brian says only buy what you need, but I need all of them! TACsystem is really enjoyable to use. I like the combo of their Total One Essential primer polish and Moonlight 25% siO2 coating. 🌝
Hey Brian great video. Prob the 4th time I noticed your gloss meter. I’m a weekend warrior. What are your thoughts on me getting a gloss meter? They look cool. Ty.
Brian, these chemical tests make me wonder if strip washes work at all. If we are decon and polishing a car getting it ready for protection, what is the best way to remove old wax or sealants? My go to is pp boat/auto, iron remover, clay and polish.
Man, Brian it was like watching a movie!Great video, awesome matchup and always as informative review. Next matchup could be Eagle one wipe and shine detailer.
Did you dilute the tech choice? I diluted it 5:1 to try it as a drying aid and while it worked as a maybe a synthetic wax it didnt work as a drying aid (it actually made me have to get 2 microfibers to dry the tech on the panel without streaks). Maybe i over diluted. I currently use megs xpress wax with is ok for drying and decent gloss at the same time.
Love your videos. They are very informative. Techicians Choice is a favorite of mine but I have also discovered Adam's Detail Spray. I would love to see a head to head comparison of Tech Choice and Adam's Detail Spray mostly which has higher gloss and durability.
I love your videos! I'd like to see a durability test on layering products, ie Tech Choice on a clean section vs Tech Choice applied on top of another product such as one of the Collinites or a Duragloss. I've always been curious if layering prohibits bonding of the lsp.
Love your channel Can you do a comparison of Technician's Choice and Adam's Quick Detail Spray? Would love to see a gloss and durability comparison between these two. Thanks in advance and keep those videos coming!
Hi Brian, hope you are well and another good review as always. I've noted that in more recent tests where you have heated up one specific spot a lot of the products have withstood the heat torture. In previous videos where you done a long heated line between the sections there appeared to be a bigger impact made. Also there doesn't appear to be an impact from 220 to 250f. Could you clarify this thought? //Marios
The heat is there a bit longer that way...But I found it hard to be consistent across both sections. I will expose them to such temps for a longer period of time.
Can we see how Technician's Choice compares to TW Seal and Shine or TW's Hybrid Ceramic line? Would really like to see them compared to eachother as both seem to be good value for the money.
I'm about to buy the beadmaker and the last coat 2.0. Upon seeng this video, i'm going to get the TEC. Btw do a comparison between TW Seal and Shine and the TEC.
Damn, you're like M. Night Shyamalan, what a twist. Surprisingly the Simoniz seemed to have increased contact angle and beading after the first couple of rounds of APC compared to fresh application.
Apex Detail I wonder if this will have a benefit in real world conditions as opposed to the tech’s choice do it its nature of increased beading with washing and seemingly brilliant strong APC repellency. They have the alkaline covered but the d-limonene is a ball breaker. Most wouldn’t use d-limonene during real world washing and decon so it would be a real insight to see those results.
Brian, I stumbled on this product online. Try it out and let us know your conclusions. I especially want to know more of your input after tried out on the wheel acid cleaner to remove water spots on painted and glass surfaces. The product is called “projeproducts”. They have a full range variety of cleaning and detailing products. See for yourself. Cheers!
Long story short car got fine scratches on hood from someone touching it while dust was on car. I removed scratches and V2 with 50/50 pad and sonax cut and finish followed by perfect polish. I did 2 layers of TAC systems shine topped with moonlight. Could Technicians choice be used as a topper? Or is spritz good enough? Also Aqua has SiO2 in it as well.
I wonder what would happen if you added in the test part using some Meguiars Wash Plus? In the real world, a car gets abraded daily with driving the vehicle and having sand and dirt get on the side of the car and in the front of the car. Chemicals are not always used since many of us use a PH neutral car wash product. Just a thought. As for the products, I like the Technician's Choice Detail Spray. I would love to see how the Technician's Choice Ceramic Coating stands up to Brian's Bruising! This was a good video and informative.
Btw brain, little off topic but would you recommend as your favorite soap. Im currently using enigmia? Also if money wasnt a factor what would you choose angelwax enigmia or .....
I would have a wet towel or neutral media to go over the panel in the last test to make sure there was no residue of the citrol remaining before claiming the outright winner with TEC. Nothing against technician's choice, I have 2 bottles of the stuff myself, though I found they don't last nearly as long in the real world and elements compared to many other spray sealants.
Interesting video Brian! The durability testing only confirms that the detailers choice is more solvent resistant. I'd be giving the point to Simoniz based purely on the fact that it's way more hydrophobic and was standing up better to the surfactants in the purple power/APC which to me represents more real world testing. Really need to get me a bottle of that Simoniz, not available in the UK though 😔
Great videos, much appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻 If you can and have the time. I would like to see if possible, a review on the Ridgid wd4080 blower vac for a mobile detailer that doesn’t have a car dryer option. And a review for the Torq 15DA 15mm long throw random orbital polisher! Thank You👍🏻👍🏻
I feel as if I got waaay too excited at that surprising ending.. I'm over here reacting like it was the end of a Shyamalan movie.. I am definitely a detail nerd.. 🤓😁👍👌 ✌ Oh and Brian where do you shop, in the post apocalypse?? Those friggin' store shelves look like they came from The Walking Dead.. was that dried blood on one of them? 😲😲😁
Technician's Choice gives the panel a gloss boost amongst the highest on the channel.
would you say polish angel high gloss is the best of the best when it comes to gloss?
Also another great video, always look forward to a new video
Tech choice may take over BM for me.
TX Blasphemy! 😁
@@GDavis49 lol great gloss with that longevity..plus BM takes 8 hours to cure. I love BM but hey 582 looking sexy
Brian, Durability is great but I wash my car every weekend and re-apply x, y or Z product... Most important to me is 1. Gloss 2. ease of use 3. cost 4. durability 5. readily available on Amazon or local retailers.great vids ..thankyou for your hard work
Thanks for all you do Brian. I think this is the best detailing channel on RUclips. Solid, no BS, to the point, and tasteful. You're doing it right sir.
I give my ceramic coating customers a bottle of this & a few microfiber towels with their package. I give them a little training about proper maintenance & how to apply this & people love it. Easy to use & works great. Special thanks to Michigan Chemical Corp. Great products!!
Hi Brian . Used p&s Break Buster for the first time . It really dose what it is advertised to. Finally a break cleaner that dose what it says it will. And for the most part that is getting more rare and rare with all detailing products.Got tire extremely clean on first try.Same for cleaning the rims. This stuff is great dose what it says.
I've been using this product for my detailing business for 2 years now,never had a complaint.Great price,great longevity
Good review Brian. I can’t watch anymore sealant test though lol, It makes me want to try them all. I’m good on sealants for a long time. (Only joking about watching sealants tests, I love them and keep them coming)
I have a lot of sealants on the shelf and the all the new ones that keep coming out are getting better and better and easier to apply.
With that said the last couple corrections I have done I have gone back to old school Jescar powerlock and love it, it made me wonder why I was chasing something new with all these fancy new spray sealants that keep coming out when Jescar powerlock is easy to apply, super easy wipe off, proven good durability with great shine and slickness. I maintain with beadmaker after maintenance washes and it just flat out works. With all that said keep up the great test and videos.
I have been detailing for a year and technicians choice is on of my favorite detailing products, it is AMAZING and Brian said the price is right!
Always like your videos no messing around and straight to the point 👍
over the past years TEC582 works on all my cars and my customer's rides except for one truck. we needed to cut polish on it. what ever it hade on it would streak and hazy till we the polish. nw looks grate.
ceramic spray is my favorite thing and is a must have in my arsenal, been using it for over 4 yrs now many different ways just like you have mentioned. Great vid once again.
Now will put that into the buy sometime in the future. Too many products now in my cabinet.
I am buying a gallon, I have paid $2.07/oz for Car Pro Reload, at $0.40/oz for Technician's Choice I don't care if Car Pro Reload is better, I am only looking for good performance. I am not a car detailing guy just your average person wanting to protect their vehicles. It seems that TC is as easy to use as Car Pro Reload, Car Pro Reload is stupid easy to use, that is one thing I really appreciate.
Nice to see simoniz back in the industry. And with a good product. I bought their ceramic detailer at a store called Ross, which is like a tj max. Was really cheap & does a great job for the $$.
Wow, what a comeback! It was like watching UFC :)
Thank you, Brian!
Right!! Just when it looked like it was going to the scorecards.... T.C. delivers the knock out blow. 👊💪 Lol!
Two brands and products that deserve way more respect and attention in this world of "designer" detail brands that seem to focus on colorful labels and smells to draw you in. Both of these focus on product performance, or what really matters IMO. Have been using Simmoniz products for quite some time, but Technicians Choice has been a new addition for me as a new drying aid in the last few months. Extremely happy with TEC582, and even happier to see Brian excited about it as well :) Simmoniz was also doing extremely well, and almost had the win until the true sealant killer made an entrance!
Love to see tec 582 on here. Would like to see there ceramic coating. I personally think the 582 is better for multiple reasons but the coating has amazing gloss. Ive been using tec choice for about 8 years now at the dealership i work at. Another decent product for tec choice is aqua glow. But i feel 582 is a very good bang for the buck
What kind of long term durability do you see with their 580 coating? I've been using it for a few months and it's been awesome so far. I also coated half my daily driver hood so i can keep a close eye on long term durability but it's indeed very slick and glossy, cost efficient and application is ridiculously easy. If it can hit close to that two year lifespan with two layers it's a total homerun in my opinion.
@@jdisdetermined tec 580 last about 1 year give or take
@@joshuaopfer6566 with two coats? That's a bummer. Hell I get 18 months easy with two coats of Moonlight. But thanks man.
Tec choice is great for the price!!!! Still searching a dilution chart for it if anyone has it. I’ve used it mostly at 1:1 but I have tried it at 3:1 with success.
Wow! What an ending!! Great video!! I think it would be nice to see another video with Simoniz going through one of your traditional gradually progressing chemical torture tests to see how far it can go before killing it with Citrol. 😉
Excellent video. The protection test had me worried for the TC until you hit them both with Citrol and was the clear winner then. Thanks for sharing!!
30 seconds to a minute wait.
7:58-8:10 12 seconds lol
8:28 missed a spot
I would have had “Depth” as one of the options seeing as Simoniz made the paint darker in color.
Comments last round. Obviously technicians choice, but in the after the panels looked the same.
Otherwise excellent review
New subscriber
$20 for the gallon on the tec582?! Please tell me where. I need this
15:49 something of note🧐 which side was actually sprayed more....
I thought for sure simonex would win out. There's no disputing the heavy hitter!!
And technicians Choice survived. Very very interesting video!!!
Another great video my amazon list keeps adding up with all of your product reviews. Thanks again for all the great content it makes it nice for us detailers working on a budget.
It's better to do two thin coats. Then over use it on one coat .
One coat wait for it to flash and buff and do a second.
Wow great review! Techs choice is one of the OG ceramic detail sprays and a proven winner.
Great channel! Appreciate your sharing of knowledge and look forward to future videos!
Great video again! I just want something to top my coating, and gloss is most important to me. Brian, maybe a video that has to do with layering, and the chemical resistance increase after applying a second layer would be interesting. It could also cover the diminishing return of layering, or something along those lines. Thanks for the videos.
Tech vs TW seal and shine time ? Lol
I’m wondering about there shampoo. Wonder if it can replace griots poly gloss.
Great again! Gonna get both products think they have a place for protection. Keep videos coming.
Can you leave the panels outside to test longevity? Any updated thoughts on TEC582 now that it's been over a year?
Brian always enjoy your videos! I thought for sure technicians choice was going down! Over the Simonize! I'm pretty sure it just might be better than Turtle Seal and shine? Always very informative as always! Thanks again Brian!
Well this may be strange, but I actually ran out and got the LOSER of this bout! I loved the beading of Simoniz right up till the Citrol killed it! Well to be honest, I already have a gallon
of Technician Choice so I will use BOTH products, thanks!
Hell yeah, I was starting to get mildly bummed as I just got a gallon of TEC582 and have really loved it so far just haven't had it long enough to see the durability otherwise its nearly perfect, IMO. Only real downside to me is the availability of it.
@20:47 DOWN GOES FRAZIER! lol. Nah but seriously, I was beginning to wonder if the Simoniz was actually gonna take the win here.
another informative mail call video. keep it them going.
You could compare to optimum hyperseal!!! Easy to apply
Definitely getting the 5 gallon of Technician’s Choice!
Amazon has a gallon for $44. I’m searching for a better price. But I do like that it can be diluted. 👍🏻
Craig Encinitas I’m almost finished with my gallon of Technician’s Choice and I must say it’s fantastic. The 5 gallon is about $135 on amazon, but comes out to about $27 per gallon. Totally worth it, in my opinion
Ed - Awesome, thanks! I’ve got too many products! Brian says only buy what you need, but I need all of them!
TACsystem is really enjoyable to use. I like the combo of their Total One Essential primer polish and Moonlight 25% siO2 coating. 🌝
That was very interesting to watch. Going to consider the tech choice now
Hey Brian great video. Prob the 4th time I noticed your gloss meter. I’m a weekend warrior. What are your thoughts on me getting a gloss meter? They look cool. Ty.
Awesome job as always!
Brian, these chemical tests make me wonder if strip washes work at all. If we are decon and polishing a car getting it ready for protection, what is the best way to remove old wax or sealants? My go to is pp boat/auto, iron remover, clay and polish.
Polish is the best way to make sure.
Man, Brian it was like watching a movie!Great video, awesome matchup and always as informative review. Next matchup could be Eagle one wipe and shine detailer.
compare it against Aquabead Sio2 Sealant Spray
Did you dilute the tech choice? I diluted it 5:1 to try it as a drying aid and while it worked as a maybe a synthetic wax it didnt work as a drying aid (it actually made me have to get 2 microfibers to dry the tech on the panel without streaks). Maybe i over diluted. I currently use megs xpress wax with is ok for drying and decent gloss at the same time.
Love your videos. They are very informative. Techicians Choice is a favorite of mine but I have also discovered Adam's Detail Spray. I would love to see a head to head comparison of Tech Choice and Adam's Detail Spray mostly which has higher gloss and durability.
Great video i just ordered some cant wait to try it
I love these comparisons!
Simoniz coming back for its throne.
Great video...but if you had to choose between technicians choice or xtreme solutions topper which one would u go for
I love your videos! I'd like to see a durability test on layering products, ie Tech Choice on a clean section vs Tech Choice applied on top of another product such as one of the Collinites or a Duragloss. I've always been curious if layering prohibits bonding of the lsp.
Love your channel Can you do a comparison of Technician's Choice and Adam's Quick Detail Spray? Would love to see a gloss and durability comparison between these two. Thanks in advance and keep those videos coming!
Hi Brian, hope you are well and another good review as always.
I've noted that in more recent tests where you have heated up one specific spot a lot of the products have withstood the heat torture. In previous videos where you done a long heated line between the sections there appeared to be a bigger impact made. Also there doesn't appear to be an impact from 220 to 250f. Could you clarify this thought?
//Marios
The heat is there a bit longer that way...But I found it hard to be consistent across both sections. I will expose them to such temps for a longer period of time.
Can we see how Technician's Choice compares to TW Seal and Shine or TW's Hybrid Ceramic line? Would really like to see them compared to eachother as both seem to be good value for the money.
Great review 👏 ty just ordered tech choice
Awesome video! Thank you~ I am wondering if you have ever tested gasoline on a ceramic coating? Result?
I'm about to buy the beadmaker and the last coat 2.0. Upon seeng this video, i'm going to get the TEC. Btw do a comparison between TW Seal and Shine and the TEC.
What is your dilution ratio for rinseless wash, detail, spray, drying aid?
Great video Brian, I think I the Poly Seal still had the highest gloss numers.
Mark Shane you are absolutely correct.
The local scrap metal facility employees can always spot a panel that Brian has worked on... 😂
Technicians Choice has a new product, TEC584 G-Max™ Graphene Detail Spray. Know anything about it? Thanks in advance!
Can you please tell me the dilution ratio for tech choice 582 as a rinseless wash?
Damn, you're like M. Night Shyamalan, what a twist.
Surprisingly the Simoniz seemed to have increased contact angle and beading after the first couple of rounds of APC compared to fresh application.
skinn0909 lol... I agree.
Apex Detail I wonder if this will have a benefit in real world conditions as opposed to the tech’s choice do it its nature of increased beading with washing and seemingly brilliant strong APC repellency.
They have the alkaline covered but the d-limonene is a ball breaker. Most wouldn’t use d-limonene during real world washing and decon so it would be a real insight to see those results.
Where Can I get TEC 582 Ceramic Detail Spray. I clicked the link below and Amazon does not show the product Brian!! Help.
Did you use this as a rinse less wash in a video? What dilution ratio are you using successfully?
I bought some Simoniz Ceramic Wax, what products do you recommend I used on the paint before using it?
Is the technician's choice slicker than Eagle Ones quick detailer, so far it's one of the slickest.
Brian, I stumbled on this product online. Try it out and let us know your conclusions. I especially want to know more of your input after tried out on the wheel acid cleaner to remove water spots on painted and glass surfaces. The product is called “projeproducts”. They have a full range variety of cleaning and detailing products. See for yourself. Cheers!
as always great video again buddy buddy. great product review good friend....
So you can said that beadmaker would had loss if the two go head to head. " I like mine in gallon size "
Long story short car got fine scratches on hood from someone touching it while dust was on car. I removed scratches and V2 with 50/50 pad and sonax cut and finish followed by perfect polish. I did 2 layers of TAC systems shine topped with moonlight. Could Technicians choice be used as a topper? Or is spritz good enough? Also Aqua has SiO2 in it as well.
It is perfect as a topper.
Have you done a comparison of TEC 582 and Optimum Spray Car
wax?
I'm going to buy some technicians choice today.
I use TC everyday as a mobile detailer now
I wonder what would happen if you added in the test part using some Meguiars Wash Plus? In the real world, a car gets abraded daily with driving the vehicle and having sand and dirt get on the side of the car and in the front of the car. Chemicals are not always used since many of us use a PH neutral car wash product. Just a thought.
As for the products, I like the Technician's Choice Detail Spray. I would love to see how the Technician's Choice Ceramic Coating stands up to Brian's Bruising! This was a good video and informative.
I am thinking of your recommendation of using Wash Plus.👍👍👍
just ought a gallon of TechChoice, it cost me a little more than $40 on Amazon. I wonder where it costs $20 ?
Great review Brian. What AIO polish would you use to remove light swirls before applying these products 🇬🇧
3D ONE
Btw brain, little off topic but would you recommend as your favorite soap. Im currently using enigmia? Also if money wasnt a factor what would you choose angelwax enigmia or .....
Joshua Opfer CarPro reset
Should’ve done tec choice vs Waxedshine!
It is in the works.👍🏻
Tech choice on the beading, you can see the bigger globs of water
Does this claim sill stand today?
I would have a wet towel or neutral media to go over the panel in the last test to make sure there was no residue of the citrol remaining before claiming the outright winner with TEC.
Nothing against technician's choice, I have 2 bottles of the stuff myself, though I found they don't last nearly as long in the real world and elements compared to many other spray sealants.
how long did you wait in between layering?
When the Citrol comes out:
"Oh shoot. Crap's about to get real."
(Had to keep it PG)
LMAO!!
Interesting video Brian! The durability testing only confirms that the detailers choice is more solvent resistant. I'd be giving the point to Simoniz based purely on the fact that it's way more hydrophobic and was standing up better to the surfactants in the purple power/APC which to me represents more real world testing.
Really need to get me a bottle of that Simoniz, not available in the UK though 😔
Great videos, much appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻
If you can and have the time. I would like to see if possible, a review on the Ridgid wd4080 blower vac for a mobile detailer that doesn’t have a car dryer option. And a review for the Torq 15DA 15mm long throw random orbital polisher!
Thank You👍🏻👍🏻
I feel as if I got waaay too excited at that surprising ending.. I'm over here reacting like it was the end of a Shyamalan movie.. I am definitely a detail nerd.. 🤓😁👍👌 ✌
Oh and Brian where do you shop, in the post apocalypse?? Those friggin' store shelves look like they came from The Walking Dead.. was that dried blood on one of them? 😲😲😁
Keith Olsen hahahaa... I am a detail junkie myself... welcome to the club!
Have you tested this same brands Ceramic Coating?
Very cool test...thanks
Love this stuff!
Hey Brian great video!! Do you think you can test sof99 speed and barrier?
Great video buddy
Simoniz EXPOSED! 😁👍
What about IGL ecoshine vs tech.
Send me the link where you can get that for a little bit over $20. Because it's definitely not on Amazon for $20
Is there anyway you can do a shootout between the rinseless washes that's out now.thanks
I am trying to find a good way to do it.
Can you please try The Last Coat 2?
$44 a gallon. Don’t know where you found it for $20.
@@exceldetail Shipping charge does bump that to almost double.
Excel Detail nowhere to be found on that website.
@@tobyhigginbotham2564 Here you go:
tomahawkusa.com/product/ceramic-detail-spray-pint/
Another great informative video. ..have u tested F11?? If not can u please make a video..👍👍👍👍
😄
I have....Dont waste your money