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Good, honest, non pretentious review Jon. I use it as a clay lube and I've never had any problems using it that way or as a detail spray on the door shuts and so on. Its ideal for someone on a budget or someone getting into car care. Any paint protection is better than none at all.
@Fay Zz I do use Demon Shine as a clay bar lube. I add a bit of water to it and the clay bar glides over the surface really well.
@Fay Zz Use plenty of product on the panel to avoid marring.
@@dogbite5509 I’ve tried it and went in the bin , no where near enough lubricity in it to use as a clay lube , would Destroy softer paints
@@M.E63 I am sorry to hear this. I added a bit of water to my bottle of DS and it was fine as a clay lube. Admittedly I have used it on VW, Ford and Mercedes paints.
@@dog-bite186 them are harder clear coats , on these new cars even Mercedes and bmw , they all got soft clear coats , you only have to look at the car the wrong way and it gets swirled up
The smell of this stuff is addictive, usually use this throughout the winter months. Also find the coverage and ease of use with the trigger is far superior compared to other high ends I've bought.
Managed to get these 1 litre bottles for £1.25 each in Wilkinsons when they randomly reduced them so I bought 6.
That's insanely cheap
Been using this stuff for years on my daily. Does the job, but the letting it dry and buff is a toptip.
Used it for a couple of years on the daily driver. Works well and easy to use in winter when it’s cold and damp. Never as good as a proper wax, but keeps a 20, 000 mile a year car shiny through the year. Great review
I’ve been using this to remove water marks or poor buffing streaks the day following a wash and sorts the car right out.
The gloss doesn’t last but it’s got it’s purpose.
In my opinion, I think this stuff is great and does serve a purpose. If you're out at a car show and want it to look good, spray on and wipe off. Takes less than 10 minutes to do the entire car and will look great for the rest of the day.
Hit the nail on the head there. It's great as a cheap detail spray, buffs to a decent enough shine.
Been waiting for someone to do a video on this for agaes well done 👏
100% agree, as a weekend warrior this gets the car some short term protection/top up especially in winter. It can be applied when the car is wet or dry. I've used this for years and it lasts ages because you don't need much. my last bottle was 4 quid in Aldi... and it's quick😁
I bought "Demon Shine" on the strength of your review Jon...an absolutely excellent product which I cannot recommend highly enough!!!
The next wash will be the real test to see how it goes...
best spray out there
Great as a drying aid for a car that’s been detailed previously. It’s only snobbery that would put people off but it’s great value. Excellent review 👍🏻
Here in Norway it's all about Fusso wax , and if you dare to use Turtle Wax, you're using bad producs and you're not a propper detailer. I like TW.
The newer turtle wax stuff is superb! Granted the old fusso was bloody great too...not so much the newer version
@@pensansproductions3278 I've used TW's Hybrid solutions pro now for a year and a bit and i love it. not overly complicated for a weekend warrior like my self. Ive heard good things abour the old fusso
Problem with Fusso is that it's a bucket of chemicals...so is everything else I suppose. Fusso is loaded with fluorocarbons which as you Norwegians know is now banned from the other wax - ski wax. Flouro's are evil for the environment and human health. Not knocking Fusso per se as I've never used it - and won't.
And btw...yes, new Turtle Wax products are excellent!
I use this. Not every time but in the winter more often. I have found it to be similar to the Auto Finesse aqua coat. You can spray it on and hit it with a pressure washer and it does the same thing at a 1/4 of the cost! Great video as always Jon! (edit: mine does bead when worked in with pressure washer)
@forensicdetailing The great thing about these Carplan bottles is the screw thread which is exactly the same as a snow foam cannon bottle. I save these bottles when empty and use them with different formulas in when detailing. Snow foam at the start of a wash, then change over to a snow foam cannon application polymer sealant solution for the final coat before drying with the microfibre. Also great for an APC solution when I've got heavily contaminated commercial vehicle fleets to clean and need something to really start working on that road film. Save your carplan bottles and use them with your snow foam cannon !! Great video by the way, thanks for posting.
Good hack that is. It's a thick HDPE bottle. And some if these lance makers are charging 20 quid for the flasks alone. Good money if your dumb enough to pay for it when it costs about 50p to make
I use it as a quick detailer on the daily drive. It does bead and offer some protection, but in reality it only lasts a week before losing its shine or protection. Which is ok for a cheap product to use on a regular basis for a car that’s constantly in use :-). Another great vid though John.
Morrisons were selling the kits off a couple of years ago for £5, I will use it in door jams etc. Interesting though!
That stuff smells lovely too!
I prep cars for sale for a high end car dealer, outside of a full paint correction or enhancement (the “real” pro detailing products) then if it’s just a wash & wipe or a quick shine to an already prepared car, I use Demon shine. I find the best way to use it is to “not” buff
Just spray on, wipe in & let then just dry/evaporate out
Does it leave streaks, or does the film just evaporate away?
Don’t use to much = no streaking
A couple of spritzes per panel
I'm a first time user of this product and I must agree with your review 😊 It works wonderfully easy for someone who dont won't to spend hours polishing there car, 🤔🇬🇧👍
Also good as a clay lube. Cheapest in B&M
Great review. I’ve tried it seemed fine. I like to try lots of products and I’ve gone for the gyeon. The spray bottle is excellent quality, I’ve reused it and it’s still going strong.
When I dry my car off I spray a bit on my waffle cloth and the surface dries lovely. The car is ceramic coated and polished with some carnauba wax so it has a good base to lie on .
It's a cheap product work nice on good paintwork. But don't expect miracles if your paint is slightly dull. It's a quick temporary shine doesn't last long but a top up of an already decent paint job.
People always hate on Demon products but forget that they're literally £5 a bottle... what other spray on shine are you going to get for £5? Most decent shine sprays or coatings are £15+ and are obviously going to give better results than Demon Shine. However, for the price, you simply cannot go wrong - used this for years and does it exactly what it says. Just doesn't last very long
I buy the carplan trade valet high wax rinse which I think is the same thing but even cheaper, and I dilute it down as a rinse and drying aid and safety net when drying off. Sometimes even after a snow foam and a contact wash with two buckets and a rinse or two on a paint colour that hides dirty well (e.g. Aston Meteorite silver) I may have missed some dirt, so knowing this is on the paint as a a rinse aid means any area that is still holding water is usually still dirty even if it is just a fine surface dusting, not a grit. If I see an area with water still clinging, I touch it gently with the microfibre cloth. If after this the cloth is dirty I go back to the bucket and wash and rinse the section again and repeat with this stuff to check the panel is clean . So basically I use it as a sacrificial product as extra safety when doing a contact wash on cars colours that hide dirt well.
As below I do the same ,pour some In A watering can,then pour over a wet car and most of the water is gone. Halfords sell it as hi rinse wax ,about a tenner for 5 litres
I would recommend Autobrite Direct Top Gloss instead of this. Works in a very similar way, only slightly more £ but leaves a much better gloss finish. Great product
Carplan no1 super gloss is great for beading I use it on my car after every wash
Me too. Brilliant product but can't find any 'proper' reviews.
I love this stuff for a weekly maintenance wash. I use it as a drying aid and it seem to get rid of any water spots. It seems good for that purpose.
take me through how you use this please?
@0badboy0 I've used this after a wash and dry with a microfibre drying towel. After drying, a couple of sprays per panel and buff with a dry microfibre. Gives a surprisingly good shine. It also seems to make water spots disappear if they aren't too bad. Not bad for a cheap product.
I use as drying aid but after I wash car and rinse I then spray all over windows and all then rinse of with pressure washer and no smearing or streaking and acts like window sealant. Also makes easier to then dry as very water repellent. Lasts around 1 week
The detailing spray my dad has been using for years is my mum's "Mr Sheen" (works for him). Horses for courses!
Mate brought me the Demon Shine valet pack as a Bday present, will be using it as a rinse aid👍🏼.
Iv been use it for year it’s good stuff but much better in the summer time on a warm panels dry faster
Tbh it’s works well I picked it for b&m from £2.50 must say I was impressed. And at the Price point you can be generous with your sprays!
Great video review we use the trade version that you get from halfords, when we do the last mile pre delivery clean on customer cars at Cinch. Customer always seem happy with the shine when it arrives so job done i guess. Could you do a review on the trade Valet range from carplan.
Tbh I agree with this review 100%.
It’s an easy to use, cheap, convenient product.
Wouldn’t use it as a protectant no way.
Rinse aid - yes.
On the go QD - yes
Cheap cars (not my own) - yes
People who don’t care about their car - yes
Door jams and bonnet seal - yes
I think it’s an all round good product. It’s just marketed wrong by car plan. If it was advertised as a quick detailer it would make more sense. But I suppose it’s aimed at the non detailing market where a quick gloss is what they want.
Fits a lot of needs though.
The "Hum A Did ditty" 😂 remember clip from 'it will be alright on the night'? 😂
Love your videos man!
O/T but glad the intro was back at the start of the vid! Interesting result !
I use demon shine to remove compound polish a bit like panel wipe to remove fillers in compounds 😊 works well
the bulk version is carplan hi wax rinse, £10 for 5l. Nice cheap drying aid type thing.
Good viedeo I Use Tutlewax Wax and dry the most as thats a wax but I have lots of this. I wish they did a demon wax where you can spray it on and it gives a good shine and protect.
I can be a bit of a weekend warrior when the mood takes me and like to to use this product when clay baring the car
Good stuff as an interim shine product. I also like their tyre shine product too 😎
Used to use it as a 'finish' on the car after washing, if I was going to drive the car, or after a quick wash
i use it as a regular alloy wheel freshen up to get rid of brake dust but my alloys are Gtechniq protected anyway
I have been known to do door shut with it. (Don’t tell anyone)
If sprayed onto a wet car after washing and then rinsed off with water you get more of a beading affect. It’s not designed to be used on dry body work
www.carplan-international.com/demon/item/167-demon-shine#:~:text=Simple%20application%20methods%3A,washer%20with%20a%20feeding%20container.
I use it on, before l dry my car. I rate it. Think l paid £4.50 at B&M.
I know it's a late comment but it's normally £3:50 in asda - Tesco, years ago it used to be £1:50
Your video ages ago on the 19.99 Demon box was one of my favourites 🤣 always worth going to the bottom end and see if a gem can be found. I have used the Demon wheels before and honestly believe water would be a stronger cleaner….
I absolutely agree. When I was a child washing my dad's car for him we used the Demon Wheels cleaner and it just did nothing at all (despite, if memory serves, being an acid cleaner).
I am tempted to try their TFR. They make Car Gods. Cars Gods do have a full range of valeting products and in 5 litres drums. CarPlan, Car Gods, Demon and probably a couple more, are all owned by Tetrosyl. Spartans is their suplier as they are owned by Tetrosyl.
Jon, try some Pure Definition products. Entry level but got some good stuff. The best tyre dressing for me so far, is theirs. The extra gloss tyre and trim gel.
Same as carplan trade.but 5trs is about the same as 2 of them.personally I wouldn't wash my drains with it
Sonax BSD is the king of cheap detailing sprays.
"With respect; No." 😂
In the states we tend to use meguiars last touch detailing spray. About $24 for a gallon.
Good for a quick shine after washing, don't waste your money on the tyre shine
I've used the snow foam which was good!
I actually like using the demon tyre shine only one I tend to use tbh only demon product I use tho
Beautiful BMW
Doh! I poured mine down the drain and filled the bottle with Dream Maker.
I swear by this stuff. It’s great.
It does an decent enough job for the price point but detail sprays that look great, add a little protection and bead are hardly too expensive to go with instead. Infinity Wax Rapid Detailer is £17.99 in the pro bottle for example. That is more money of course but it’s £17.99, not £100!
My mate used it on his white astra and it didn't even do anything can you not use it on white car
Windows hifiblacks sub woofers tvs kitchens car interiors it's all good 👍
Big fan of concentrated wet coat. But price. Wow. Maybe worth a go
John, I seem to be NOT seeing your beer cooler in the garage...how can you have a dart board and no beer cooler??? Only the Demon knows...👺😄
yer I need one mate I might get this :)
It’s a get you out The shit. I am a airport taxi driver & I see loads of fellas using it as a quick cheep shin
I was recommended it as a drying aide by another valeter in the trade.
As you said better shine when left, Would be interested in re testing hydroscopic???? after left for few hours to cure/dry
No beaning I will pass one heavy rain and its dull. I will stick with mine,
Ed Turners detailer 👍
Csrplan do a sio2 spray and it isn’t cheap but I haven’t tried it , I’ve tried this and I think it’s rubbish
Cheers raffa benitaz good video
Hi buddy slowly getting through your videos. A question, have you ever tried Mer polish?
Atb
Paul
Another great video mate :-) Have you done a wet panel/dry panel comparison with this?
Thx I've not compared wet but I've used it wet works ok
For an extra fiver just buy Infinity Wax Rapid Detailer Limited Edition
Goes on easier and has a longevity of up to 8 weeks!, 🤷🏻♂️.
That stuff is fantastic 👌🏼
@@marcjarvis3975 It sure is. Everyone I know that uses it loves it.
It's probably the best Detailing product I have ever used.
And I have used a LOT!
9.99 for 500ml. This is 2.50 for 500 ml including delivery
Brilliant channel!!!
Great job👍👍👍
Hi Jon, top quality video as usual.
Quick question: what cloths do you use currently for buffing off the like of sealants & waxes? I'm after some new ones. I've watched several of your videos but with them being older videos didn't know if they are still relevant. Thanks 👍👍
My clothes come direct from a mill in China. TRC edgeless 300 is a good all-rounder
@@ForensicDetailing Cheers mate. Where from Ebay or any specific company?
good vid, cheers !
Get yourself some dream maker from the rag company
So proba use the 2 cloth buff method
WHY BOTHER, ALL THAT HARDWORK APPLYING & POLISHING OFF! When having your car COMPLETLY & PROFESSIONALLY WRAPPED will end that hardwork.
Dont forget guys, every time you apply anything rubbing/buffing etc etc WILL ALL ADD SCRATCHES TO PAINT so, get it wrapped. Good luck !
John - I don't suppose you've heard of Shift Car Care? I keep getting their adverts on my feed now and it looks fairly good. It claims to be a waterless wash but has some ceramic coating properties. Looks like it could be a contender with BSD. Be interested to see your review on it.
not heard of it but search you tube for "the great ceramic spray scam"
@@ForensicDetailing great video, I’m a sucker for trying new fancy things I think I’m the one these people target haha
Have you used meguires hybrid paint coating??
Love your reviews!
love your good vibes
Jon i had my headphones on who where all the women in the back ground at the end 🤣😂🤣
she who must be obeyed no doubt :)
Wouldnthis stuff damage my ceramuc coating?
No m8
Very interesting jon......for me it's a no but it definitely has its place for the average person who washes their car once a month? 🤔 it's great to have all brands on here even the dead cheap one's 👍.......enjoyed your thoughts on it pal.
P&S bead maker?
I have 2.5 litres which has been on the shelf for a few years.
Was scared to use it because of the windscreen issue!
What? If the glass gets streaky just clean it!
@@dielaughing73 Aye great idea.! Have you ever used Demon Shine?
It acts almost like a Ceramic on glass so you would probably need to polish it.
@@kinnonmcallister oof I take it back. Never even heard of the stuff before.
What is the name of that BHQD labelled product so I can find it on Amazon
Bilt hamber QD mate
Hi can you spray this on window thanks
hi mate you must direct product support questions to the relevent brand they get payed to support their product.
Hey Jon discovered you channel as total novice about a month ago and very much enjoying your content. Having now followed some other detailing channels, just wondered if you’d ever used YUM detailing products and if so what you made of them? Thanks!
Completely different topic but thought I would ask, value your opinion & advice.l have seen a lot of detailers lately using APC to clean steering wheels? Thoughts? Surely damage over a period of time? Better to use leather cleaner?
Well if the APC is for use on leather should be good. But if it's some powerfull caustic external degreaser then perhaps not mate
@@ForensicDetailing would something like surfex HD at a very low concentration do the job John? Or again too powerful? In the detailer world it seems to be most reach out for a APC rather than leather cleaners.
If you love your car money isn't important in my opinion. I'm a car detailing fanatic and would never buy a product because its £5 cheaper than something decent. 90% of people who watch car detailing for fun on RUclips would either. I'll stick so something that's hydrophobic, smear free, and adds real gloss. I tried demon snow foam and it was frothy water that leaves a horrible residue 😬
90 percent of people don't understand true chemical cost or what scene tax really means. Your right though lots will pay more, but I like to pay less. Remember the bottle and trigger spray are most of the real cost and these products are typically at least 70 to 80 percent by water. I've bought siloxanes and such direct from foreign suppliers so I know the cost to produce these. Pay whatever you are comfortable with sometimes it's fun to try stuff, and I guess a pint of lager is 6 quid now so anything goes.
@@ForensicDetailing 👍🏻.. All US products are a rip off here due to tax. I'm a Yorkshireman and we are renowned for being tight. I'd rather go without food to try and keep my car happy 😂😂👍🏻🍺.
I don't mind it at all.
To add to my comment whilst watching, I've used it mostly whilst the cars wet, but also on dry paint work after drying. I believe it's hydrophobicity isn't bad either, you know something is on the paintwork if it rains - the beads aren't like something like Red mist or BSD, but it feels 'light' in comparison, feels like a QD rather than those other two there I've mentioned are just liquid sealants and last a very long time in relative terms to something like Demon shine which on a car parked outside constantly, it lasts about a week. I use BH QD at 1:9 occasionally as a drying aid as you've suggested before and I think DS is a similar feeing thing tbh. DS reminds me a lot of and I know the colour is the same but FK125 but a slightly diluted version! I haven't used that in about 10 years but I did dilute it once or twice and it honestly feels like it.
Do you think is ok for using it as a clay lub? 5lt are cost 15-20 euro here
I would not use as clay lube as its going to dry and form a film of material on the surface.. really with clay you want to strip the surface in prep for polishing.
Nooo binned after 1st use lol