Another great video. I’ve never cared much about car detailing, but I got a 2021 Colorado in January. I love this truck and I have loved learning from your vids. Now I wash once a week and finish with Tec582. Can’t believe how good it looks. Thanks!!!!
Thanks for the review! Very helpful for us at home personal car detailers. Turtle wax has definitely stepped up their game. I personally have used the ceramic spray.
Josh, good review! I've used all 3 products extensively and have to say am extremely satisfied. The 3-1 Detailer is a steal at 32 oz.. I just love it as a topper on my Ceramic coated wheels and, as you suggest, a keep-it-in-the-car Detailer for bird-poo etc. and waterless shampoo for overnight light dust. Pretty durable! The FLEX tops the TW Graphene-Ceramic paste wax for my flat red GTI which produces insane shine/gloss and durability. I use the entire Hybrid Solutions Ceramic line on my wife's blue metal flake Mazda with spectacular results as well as many satisfied clients with those products. Gotta say, availability, affordability, and results of shine/durability are hard to beat.
This type of review is awesome. Would love to see one like this on other brands as well. Being I’m in Florida the sun here is killing paint and clear coats so I love learning about new products that will protect the car
Thank you for the video, Josh. One technicality. Ceramic and graphene coatings are applied on the sides, and the 3-in-1 is applied on the middle. It seems that the middle part also had more flat area, therefore it puts it into a disadvantage compared to the other two. Maybe I'm wrong here.
I've been using the Flex wax and my experience with it has been similar to yours. It's a fantastic product, but you definitely can go overboard with it if you're not careful. The directions say 2 sprays per panel, and thats about right. Any more than that and you really have to labor to buff it off. It's a bit on the expensive side, but the gloss and the hydrophobic properties are quite good.
I have the ceramic spray one, i'm new to all this detail, applied on my car on wet surface 2 months ago, maybe washed the car 4 times since and it's beading like crazy, the windshield is where i can see this stuff works very well
I recently discovered your channel and your quickly becoming my favorite detailing channel!!! Problem is you gear much of your content towards auto detailing professionals. I'm a diy weekend warrior and looking to learn more to up my game. Many channels push products to make money. Im a minimalist and hate needing so much equipment and different products, cleaners, supplies, ect ... Too easy to fall into a rabbit hole always looking for the next best thing. I plea with you to come out with more beginner simplistic videos that you give advice on what minimal equipment and specific methods and supplies you need to improve car detailing 90% better than the average person. I'm trying to create a car care routine that I can implement and use on a regular basis without constantly seeking out new improved methods and products. I'm looking for a tried and true simple quick and effective routine I can use for years to come. I really like the idea of doing a monthly maintenance wash, starting with a wash using a traffic film remover or best method to strip old wax/grease/film, followed by drying (not sure if towel vs leaf blower is faster as I'd prefer using just one method), followed by a wax and grease remover like duplicolor, followed by some type of paint sealant. My thought is to strip all wax each time I wash the car and then just apply a fresh coat of paint sealant after each wash. If I perform this routine 30 days I can have max protection and avoid needing frequent paint corrections. I figured doing a light clay with light polish correction once per year. What's your thoughts on this method and and suggestions would earn a long term new supporter!!!! Thank you!
I thought your graphics showing what we were seeing really helped me understand what product was where. Nice touch and so worth the effort. It's nice to see how your channel has matured. Keep it up!
always loved detailing, when i came across your channel i was just looking for opinions on the others reviews on the power washer i picked up. im always watching all your new content and even your older ones. when i see a review on a product from someone else i hope to see you cover it. im hoping to someday do detailing on the side. keep up the great content
Can you do a test where you compare durability of the graphene flex wax application methods? Eg. Split hood into 6 (3 top, 3 bottom). Ceramic coat the top 3 sections. The do a dry application on the left two sections, a drying aid application on the middle two sections, and a rinse application on the right two sections. Then test durability? That way we can compare each application as a topper and a stand-alone coating with each application method?
Have tried both the ceramic spray coating a couple years back, and this spring tried the graphine flex wax. I'm preferring the graphine spray wax so far. Better hydrophobics, longer lasting, easier to keep clean. I actually applied it in direct sunlight (I know, that's a NO-NO) and had success doing very small sections about a foot square and doing first wipe down with a slightly damp microfiber, final buff with a dry one.
Any idea on applying this ceramic spray on waxed car?or should I spray this first and do wax? Auto detailor is gonna do claybar and wax, but was wondering when to put turtle wax on before wax or after.
Better than no protection at all, I use stuff like this after I wash my car for areas I missed. I still find the 3 in 1 drags on my cars PPF even when I flip to buff.
The Ceramic Spray Coating is the definitive product: Low cost, good odor like Mango i think, durable product and it gives a fantastic level of gloss and slickness like an high cost product
Had been a fan of turtlewax hybrid solutions ceramic spray wax. Been using them for sometime, and produces nice gloss! Might want to review the Mafra Maniac Line products from Italy, currently testing them out and results are fairly similar, and gloss index night be a little better.
Graphene look so good maybe have to see how next test goes. Really like how easy to use products like these. Use detailer for the bird poops here too. Its not the favorite but it ok. Have tried the wet wax hybrid also, its ok but not as slick.
You should try touchless by mirror finishes as a topper. It seems like a good product for a coated vehicle very cost effective and a simple spray on rinse off. Probably not great longevity but great for a maintenance topper.
What’s up Josh, I got a couple questions for ya and I was wondering where would be the best place to reach out and get the answers as they don’t pertain to this video.
Hi Josh , I'm using that TW FLEX graphene. (Single coat only). 2x wash in 1 week. I'm not use any other product, only wash and dry it. After 1 month water beading effect still good. But slick and Smooth feel gone 🙂 Please suggest product for weekly spray product. (Or better use this single TW Flex graphene after 1 month?)
Hey Josh I’m curious on how you get white lettering on tires white? I haven’t had much success and wanted to know if you have something that you use . Thanks
Amazing video! I have a question, evertime i wash my car week and a half , ill rinse it down and it beads like crazy, ill foam it up and contact wash it and then the panells are flat , any reasons why? Using megs gold glass as a soap , just applied collinite 845 maybe last month , any tips or something i can do different
Lol....How'd i miss these previous giveaway videos you were talking about??...I've watched every video for the last 5 months...Chalk it up to my C.R.S. i guess...Cant Remember S**t..
I put two coats of the hybrid solutions on my Mazda last Spring. It was still going strong after 12 months. I got the urge to try something different (Avalon King) but it wasn't because I was disappointed. I'll use the TW as a topper for the ceramic coating. By the way, the color of your Yugo is my favorite regardless of make or model. I'm jealous.
Question…. So this stuff is so cheap and last so long, is easy as hell to use… why would anybody pay anybody $2000 to apply a ceramic coating at this point?
Why would you keep a huge bottle of ceramic spray to get rid of fingerprints and bird droppings when you can make a small spray bottle of ONR that does the same thing? I'm a fan of the graphene spray product from Turtle Wax but I think ONR is a way more cost effective solution for the specific case you raised (around the 6m mark). Also, you recommended the graphene flex spray wax as a topper for conventional ceramic coatings but it's also great as a topper for the ceramic paste wax that Turtle Wax sells. That's an amazing product by itself but if you listen to the interview on the Pan the Organizer RUclips channel that he did with their chemist, it's a combo that's meant to go together.
Hybrid Graphene is a great product especially when you factor in the spray on wash off treatment. Not sure if Napa auto still has it in stock but I was able to get it for like 9 bucks a bottle plus a 5 dollar rebate. I bought 3 bottles wish I bought more cause it’s 25 bucks on Amazon now
Thanks josh for theses videos. You gave me the confidence to get into polishing. Just ordered the max shine m8s v2. And of course I used the IMJOSHV15 for my 15% discount
Another great video. I’ve never cared much about car detailing, but I got a 2021 Colorado in January. I love this truck and I have loved learning from your vids. Now I wash once a week and finish with Tec582. Can’t believe how good it looks. Thanks!!!!
Thanks for the review! Very helpful for us at home personal car detailers. Turtle wax has definitely stepped up their game. I personally have used the ceramic spray.
Step by step how do you apply it for full effect on your car??
Having problems on getting to it on mine
Josh, good review! I've used all 3 products extensively and have to say am extremely satisfied. The 3-1 Detailer is a steal at 32 oz.. I just love it as a topper on my Ceramic coated wheels and, as you suggest, a keep-it-in-the-car Detailer for bird-poo etc. and waterless shampoo for overnight light dust. Pretty durable! The FLEX tops the TW Graphene-Ceramic paste wax for my flat red GTI which produces insane shine/gloss and durability. I use the entire Hybrid Solutions Ceramic line on my wife's blue metal flake Mazda with spectacular results as well as many satisfied clients with those products. Gotta say, availability, affordability, and results of shine/durability are hard to beat.
This type of review is awesome. Would love to see one like this on other brands as well. Being I’m in Florida the sun here is killing paint and clear coats so I love learning about new products that will protect the car
Thank you for the video, Josh. One technicality. Ceramic and graphene coatings are applied on the sides, and the 3-in-1 is applied on the middle. It seems that the middle part also had more flat area, therefore it puts it into a disadvantage compared to the other two. Maybe I'm wrong here.
Did you use one layer with the ceramic spray coating? 2 layers 24 hours apart gave me pretty amazing results. Plus the gloss was fantastic!
I've been using the Flex wax and my experience with it has been similar to yours. It's a fantastic product, but you definitely can go overboard with it if you're not careful. The directions say 2 sprays per panel, and thats about right. Any more than that and you really have to labor to buff it off. It's a bit on the expensive side, but the gloss and the hydrophobic properties are quite good.
Congratulations to the winners!!!
I have the ceramic spray one, i'm new to all this detail, applied on my car on wet surface 2 months ago, maybe washed the car 4 times since and it's beading like crazy, the windshield is where i can see this stuff works very well
I recently discovered your channel and your quickly becoming my favorite detailing channel!!! Problem is you gear much of your content towards auto detailing professionals. I'm a diy weekend warrior and looking to learn more to up my game. Many channels push products to make money. Im a minimalist and hate needing so much equipment and different products, cleaners, supplies, ect ... Too easy to fall into a rabbit hole always looking for the next best thing. I plea with you to come out with more beginner simplistic videos that you give advice on what minimal equipment and specific methods and supplies you need to improve car detailing 90% better than the average person. I'm trying to create a car care routine that I can implement and use on a regular basis without constantly seeking out new improved methods and products. I'm looking for a tried and true simple quick and effective routine I can use for years to come. I really like the idea of doing a monthly maintenance wash, starting with a wash using a traffic film remover or best method to strip old wax/grease/film, followed by drying (not sure if towel vs leaf blower is faster as I'd prefer using just one method), followed by a wax and grease remover like duplicolor, followed by some type of paint sealant. My thought is to strip all wax each time I wash the car and then just apply a fresh coat of paint sealant after each wash. If I perform this routine 30 days I can have max protection and avoid needing frequent paint corrections. I figured doing a light clay with light polish correction once per year. What's your thoughts on this method and and suggestions would earn a long term new supporter!!!! Thank you!
I thought your graphics showing what we were seeing really helped me understand what product was where. Nice touch and so worth the effort. It's nice to see how your channel has matured. Keep it up!
Thanks so much!!
Another great video. I am a recent subscriber. Your content is top notch without a bunch of fluff. I like that. The giveaways are pretty cool as well!
always loved detailing, when i came across your channel i was just looking for opinions on the others reviews on the power washer i picked up. im always watching all your new content and even your older ones. when i see a review on a product from someone else i hope to see you cover it. im hoping to someday do detailing on the side. keep up the great content
Can you do a test where you compare durability of the graphene flex wax application methods? Eg. Split hood into 6 (3 top, 3 bottom). Ceramic coat the top 3 sections. The do a dry application on the left two sections, a drying aid application on the middle two sections, and a rinse application on the right two sections. Then test durability? That way we can compare each application as a topper and a stand-alone coating with each application method?
Awesome video, do you have a video of how to wash the micro fiber towels especially the ones used for wiping down the ceramic coating. Thanks.
Have tried both the ceramic spray coating a couple years back, and this spring tried the graphine flex wax. I'm preferring the graphine spray wax so far. Better hydrophobics, longer lasting, easier to keep clean. I actually applied it in direct sunlight (I know, that's a NO-NO) and had success doing very small sections about a foot square and doing first wipe down with a slightly damp microfiber, final buff with a dry one.
How long have you tested the graphine spray and under what conditions? Thx
Nice comparison, gorgeous car Josh 👍😁
Congratulations to the winners! Great update as well. Looking forward to seeing howlong these last.
Yo man love the vids and effort you out into every video, keep it up! Also wanted to see if you ever heard of the Weirran High foam Cannon?
Congrats to the winners.
Great informative videos! Which car detailer would you recommend for a car that has ceramic coating on it?
Any idea on applying this ceramic spray on waxed car?or should I spray this first and do wax? Auto detailor is gonna do claybar and wax, but was wondering when to put turtle wax on before wax or after.
Love the car Josh!😊
Love the Wet Wax as a drying aid.
Better than no protection at all, I use stuff like this after I wash my car for areas I missed. I still find the 3 in 1 drags on my cars PPF even when I flip to buff.
Love the videos
The Ceramic Spray Coating is the definitive product: Low cost, good odor like Mango i think, durable product and it gives a fantastic level of gloss and slickness like an high cost product
Had been a fan of turtlewax hybrid solutions ceramic spray wax. Been using them for sometime, and produces nice gloss! Might want to review the Mafra Maniac Line products from Italy, currently testing them out and results are fairly similar, and gloss index night be a little better.
Graphene look so good maybe have to see how next test goes. Really like how easy to use products like these. Use detailer for the bird poops here too. Its not the favorite but it ok. Have tried the wet wax hybrid also, its ok but not as slick.
Can you do a comparison between ceramic rinse off products? Really interested to see how the graphene spray compares to something like sonax.
Thats pretty good for a detailer. Have you tried adams CS3 graphene or the graphene detail spray
You should try touchless by mirror finishes as a topper. It seems like a good product for a coated vehicle very cost effective and a simple spray on rinse off. Probably not great longevity but great for a maintenance topper.
It lasts 1-2 months , pretty great value for $70 a gallon i get 4 cars from one foam cannon worth
Wish all around pressure Washer you recommend , thanks
What’s up Josh, I got a couple questions for ya and I was wondering where would be the best place to reach out and get the answers as they don’t pertain to this video.
I hope that this new product line changes the image of Turtle Wax.
Seems like it is…. A few of these products have really surprised me
We need a video on restoring windows (removing water spots, etc)
I want to try these out one day 🤔
Hi Josh , I'm using that TW FLEX graphene. (Single coat only).
2x wash in 1 week. I'm not use any other product, only wash and dry it.
After 1 month water beading effect still good.
But slick and Smooth feel gone 🙂
Please suggest product for weekly spray product.
(Or better use this single TW Flex graphene after 1 month?)
Hey Josh I’m curious on how you get white lettering on tires white? I haven’t had much success and wanted to know if you have something that you use . Thanks
Hey can you please let me know wich Pressor washer should i buy?
Any differences washing painted vs wrapped cars?
Amazing video! I have a question, evertime i wash my car week and a half , ill rinse it down and it beads like crazy, ill foam it up and contact wash it and then the panells are flat , any reasons why? Using megs gold glass as a soap , just applied collinite 845 maybe last month , any tips or something i can do different
Is it flat on your final rinse? I doubt that soap is strong enough to pull freshly applied wax from the paint. Does it bead on your final rinse ,
I was the one that suggested reviewing the Masterson vortex g2 foam cannon. I would love that if your giving it away. Lol
Lol....How'd i miss these previous giveaway videos you were talking about??...I've watched every video for the last 5 months...Chalk it up to my C.R.S. i guess...Cant Remember S**t..
Haha, I typically mention it at the end of videos saying I’m going to be giving this one away
Dang I got a lil excited once I heard Greg and then bam the last name wasn't mine. Haha next time..
Ha sorry Greg! More giveaways coming soon!
hello friendo, good video
Is that your Porsche?
Great video
I put two coats of the hybrid solutions on my Mazda last Spring. It was still going strong after 12 months. I got the urge to try something different (Avalon King) but it wasn't because I was disappointed. I'll use the TW as a topper for the ceramic coating. By the way, the color of your Yugo is my favorite regardless of make or model. I'm jealous.
Have AK on my wife’s car, still going strong so far. Only been 6 months though. Been using Griots Ceramic Detail spray as a topper.
Question…. So this stuff is so cheap and last so long, is easy as hell to use… why would anybody pay anybody $2000 to apply a ceramic coating at this point?
Why would you keep a huge bottle of ceramic spray to get rid of fingerprints and bird droppings when you can make a small spray bottle of ONR that does the same thing? I'm a fan of the graphene spray product from Turtle Wax but I think ONR is a way more cost effective solution for the specific case you raised (around the 6m mark). Also, you recommended the graphene flex spray wax as a topper for conventional ceramic coatings but it's also great as a topper for the ceramic paste wax that Turtle Wax sells. That's an amazing product by itself but if you listen to the interview on the Pan the Organizer RUclips channel that he did with their chemist, it's a combo that's meant to go together.
Hybrid Graphene is a great product especially when you factor in the spray on wash off treatment.
Not sure if Napa auto still has it in stock but I was able to get it for like 9 bucks a bottle plus a 5 dollar rebate. I bought 3 bottles wish I bought more cause it’s 25 bucks on Amazon now
Yeah we still carry it at Napa but no current rebate at least for west coast.
Thanks josh for theses videos. You gave me the confidence to get into polishing. Just ordered the max shine m8s v2. And of course I used the IMJOSHV15 for my 15% discount
Where did you order it from?
Niceeee
WTF! the results are the same.
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5th lol
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Not really a ceramic coating just a good Sealant.
Yeah maybe… but at this point, what advantages does a ceramic coating give over this? Ceramics don’t protect from scratches.