what's the last car care/detailing video you've just watched?

Hey chilly not sure if you read this or not but on one of the yt comment sections Markus Kleis provides some insight on application of UCC in a back and forth between him and Jimbo from Auto Detailing Podcast. Seems like it is better suited for application in warmer temps?

"As I explained to you during multiple phone calls and text messages, UCC is built to be ultra forgiving for first timers, and as a result it has a trade-off of a slower cure that is made even slower by cold (which is also true for real pro coatings, hence IR lamps). You applied and tested UCC when it was under 60 degrees for a week straight AND you also did not work it into the paint like I explained. That is why it didn't perform. It is a real coating, but it was tested like a sealant."

Perhaps you would be better off with their hybrid paint coating in the aerosol can?

Here is the video if you feel like scrolling through the comments:

I'm glad you shared this video. I can't say I wouldn't be disappointed if I spent time preparing to apply this on a cool Fall or Winter day in the garage and found out this bit of info later on. For a brand so focused on covering consumers, this should be added to the instructions.

I can't keep up (or have lost interest in it maybe) with so many YT channels these days. Another example of the forum value - collective knowledge.

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Hey chilly not sure if you read this or not but on one of the yt comment sections Markus Kleis provides some insight on application of UCC in a back and forth between him and Jimbo from Auto Detailing Podcast. Seems like it is better suited for application in warmer temps?

"As I explained to you during multiple phone calls and text messages, UCC is built to be ultra forgiving for first timers, and as a result it has a trade-off of a slower cure that is made even slower by cold (which is also true for real pro coatings, hence IR lamps). You applied and tested UCC when it was under 60 degrees for a week straight AND you also did not work it into the paint like I explained. That is why it didn't perform. It is a real coating, but it was tested like a sealant."

Perhaps you would be better off with their hybrid paint coating in the aerosol can?

Here is the video if you feel like scrolling through the comments:


Hey SNP, thanks for the lead on this info, I will give it a look

If we have a summer like last year then I doubt I would get an opportunity to try their new product

I have one box of Hybrid squirreled away and I keep waffling on trying that or Can Coat on. my little blue car, if I even coat it at all

Honestly until I get some more time under my belt taking care of the ceramic coating on the newer car I am not ready to take the plunge

I still enjoy fooling around with sealants
 
Hey chilly not sure if you read this or not but on one of the yt comment sections Markus Kleis provides some insight on application of UCC in a back and forth between him and Jimbo from Auto Detailing Podcast. Seems like it is better suited for application in warmer temps?

"As I explained to you during multiple phone calls and text messages, UCC is built to be ultra forgiving for first timers, and as a result it has a trade-off of a slower cure that is made even slower by cold (which is also true for real pro coatings, hence IR lamps). You applied and tested UCC when it was under 60 degrees for a week straight AND you also did not work it into the paint like I explained. That is why it didn't perform. It is a real coating, but it was tested like a sealant."

Perhaps you would be better off with their hybrid paint coating in the aerosol can?

Here is the video if you feel like scrolling through the comments:


I must have been living under a rock lately as I didn’t even know that the M888 coating existed

The video I linked was for this product

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I don’t actually think it’s a true coating, more like a sealant on steroids, but I think it might be a nice option if I’m not ready to take the leap to a multi year coating


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Or maybe just in Alaska

(Teasing you Alaskans is almost as easy as teasing the Australians)

It's always amazing how some stuff takes forever to trickle up to us, not just detailing stuff

Problems like drugs, alcohol, etc seem to get here instantly

We were gone from Alaska from 90-94 and when we came back to a bush village 400 miles from the road system we thought it would be insulated from the troubles of the world

Nope
 
“The formula contains Polysilazane, Silicon Carbide, Silicon Nitride, Silicon Dioxide and Refined Detonated Nano Diamonds




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I caught that too when I read the product description.

"What are Detonated Nano Diamonds?
Detonated nano diamonds, also known as ultradispersed diamonds, are ultra-fine diamond particles produced through the detonation of oxygen-deficient explosives, such as a mixture of TNT and RDX, in a closed chamber. The resulting diamond particles have diameters of around 5 nanometers and possess unique properties that make them valuable in various applications, including advanced ceramic coatings like the C6."

If you have too much time on your hands you can read the rest of the info about bunker buster diamonds here.
The Technology Behind C6 Refined Detonated Nano-Diamond Ceramic Coating - A Lifetime of Protection
 
Can't stand Yvan even though i invited him to be in the Australian "Gimp Suit" club
And Jimbo/Pan psh unreal too.
 
How does anyone get through/watch that Jimbo guy

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Oh its very easy, I just don't bother starting the video in the first place.

Guy needs to slow down a bit, can't understand a word he is saying because he talks too fast.
 
Oh its very easy, I just don't bother starting the video in the first place.

Guy needs to slow down a bit, can't understand a word he is saying because he talks too fast.

That’s how I feel about Wilson Auto Detailing.
 
I caught that too when I read the product description.

"What are Detonated Nano Diamonds?
Detonated nano diamonds, also known as ultradispersed diamonds, are ultra-fine diamond particles produced through the detonation of oxygen-deficient explosives, such as a mixture of TNT and RDX, in a closed chamber. The resulting diamond particles have diameters of around 5 nanometers and possess unique properties that make them valuable in various applications, including advanced ceramic coatings like the C6."

If you have too much time on your hands you can read the rest of the info about bunker buster diamonds here.
The Technology Behind C6 Refined Detonated Nano-Diamond Ceramic Coating - A Lifetime of Protection

We need someone to step up and do an explosive side-by-side torture test pitting Zymol Atomic Graphene Shield vs the Detonated Nano Diamonds of C6.

The fate of the Detailing World hangs in the balance!


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We need someone to step up and do an explosive side-by-side torture test pitting Zymol Atomic Graphene Shield vs the Detonated Nano Diamonds of C6.

The fate of the Detailing World hangs in the balance!


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So what you are saying is, if I want to be up to speed on coating application I now need a radiation suit AND a bomb disposal suit?

This sucks!
 
So what you are saying is, if I want to be up to speed on coating application I now need a radiation suit AND a bomb disposal suit?

This sucks!

Well, are you truly committed to the craft or not? Safety is a distant 2nd to the perfect water bead that would last through the apocalypse!


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Well, are you truly committed to the craft or not? Safety is a distant 2nd to the perfect water bead that would last through the apocalypse!


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I already was committed, but they said I was better...
 
What are you whining about?

You must have missed this part: ***Foam Coating Applicator Included.***

I mean what do you expect for $300

:eek:
You’re right……………..again. And it does come in a pretty box. It’s all about that unpacking experience that makes or breaks a coating.

Did I mention the $40 prep polish you need to use as well?
Adhesion Promoter Polish
– diydetail-c6
 
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