SEMA 2023/2024 New Products

303 Ultra Suds Ceramic Wash
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303 Ultra Suds Ceramic Wash Debuts at the 2023 SEMA Show

October 31, 2023 (Chicago) – 303, a premium brand of automotive protectants and cleaners manufactured by Gold Eagle Company, introduces 303 Ultra Suds Ceramic Wash, an all-in-one car wash that foams quickly to lift dirt and grime, adds ceramic protection, and enhances gloss and depth of paint to a showroom shine.

Containing SiO2 (Silica), 303 Ultra Suds leaves a layer of ceramic protection which makes it ideal for use with any care regimen, whether to maintain an existing coating or for quick standalone protection. The SiO2 formula creates a hydrophobic barrier that provides durable protection in all weather conditions that leaves a high gloss shine.

Developed to be used as a topper or maintenance product that shields a vehicle from harmful elements, it can be used with vehicles that are already being protected with ceramic coatings, sealants, or waxes including 303 Spray & Rinse Ceramic Sealant and 303 Slick Shine Ceramic Detailer. The PH-neutral formula and high lubricity level prevents scratches and won’t strip a vehicle’s current coating. For full protection, use one ounce of wash per one gallon of water, wash the vehicle out of direct sunlight and only when the surface is cool.

303 Brand Manager, David Goodson, says, “We noticed that there was a need in the marketplace for a Ceramic Wash that both foamed and protected. Based on our testing, some products either foamed but did not protect, or provided protection but did not foam. This product does both and provides an easy way for people to add or maintain protection to their vehicles.”

303 Ultra Suds Ceramic Wash, the latest in the collection of ceramic cleaners and protectants from 303, will be available for purchase mid-November on Amazon.
 
cordless tools are (usually) more expensive than the corded versions and are an ongoing costs with battery replacements (no way of knowing how long they will last) which usually ranges from $50-$150 a piece. sometimes even the polisher or perhaps the charger may have issues at some point right after the warranty expires (not always but it figures as luck would have it, right?) which adds to the costs even more. just something to consider (depending on your usage situation) with any cordless tool...

Seen on detail world someone has on pre sale for 670£ and 690£. If same price here that’ll be over $800


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Nothing quite so dramatic as a new product methinks. Style over substance would be my guess. Gyeon has never been much interested in the Graphene hullabaloo.


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If anything, I could see a change or addition to other products in their line. Their whole coating line was revamped in the last year or two and it offers plenty of choices. I don't see how adding another coating would do anything for their line, especially one with an ingredient that seems to be just hype. Not to mention hype that seems to be waning.
 
I think it's their new bottle designs, which look quite nice. New product called Purify too. Not sure what that is. Probably air freshener?

Gyeon's line is already exceptional. They don't really need anything. It's refreshing to see companies that don't just make products to make them and $$.


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Collinite coming out with a spray wax. Collinite S-845.
 
Nothing quite so dramatic as a new product methinks. Style over substance would be my guess. Gyeon has never been much interested in the Graphene hullabaloo.


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I thought diamond was the next big thing?
 
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The plastic all-in-one also contains their "ceramic", but isn't labeled as such.

Sorry if I've vented on this before, but (even as a Griot's fan) I really don't like their reliance on the all-in-one and 3-in-1 monikers.

Ceramic 3 in 1 is a protectant that 1: Creates water beading, 2: Has extreme durability, and 3: Has intense gloss.

The 3 in 1 Wheel Tire Mat cleaner is just a cleaner for 3 different areas.

Leather 3 in 1 cleans, preserves, and protects.

Ceramic All in One Wax polishes and protects. So does Liquid Wax 3 in 1...
 
Sorry if I've vented on this before, but (even as a Griot's fan) I really don't like their reliance on the all-in-one and 3-in-1 monikers.

Ceramic 3 in 1 is a protectant that 1: Creates water beading, 2: Has extreme durability, and 3: Has intense gloss.

The 3 in 1 Wheel Tire Mat cleaner is just a cleaner for 3 different areas.

Leather 3 in 1 cleans, preserves, and protects.

Ceramic All in One Wax polishes and protects. So does Liquid Wax 3 in 1...

Agreed. It's created confusion for some people and you can see that in their livestreams. The Ceramic 3-in-1 should just be rebranded as Ceramic Spray Wax. I thought the 3-in-1 for that was sealant/carnauba/SiO2. The wheel-tire-mat cleaner has the 3 things already in the name. No need to add 3-in-1. Leather 3-in-1 could just be Leather Detailer.
 
New Gyeon products:

Sealant and Coating remover
EcoWash Rinseless/Waterless Wash
Efficient Traffic Film Remover
Defrost - Deicer
Traffic Film Remover
Glass Polish

Nice!!
 
Seen on detail world someone has on pre sale for 670£ and 690£. If same price here that’ll be over $800

TRC Day 2 livestream said ~$900 for a kit including 2 batteries, power adapter, pads and polishes/compounds. Maybe there will be a kit without the pads/polishes.
 
Koch-Chemie Gentle Snow Foam X-MAS (Limited Edition) - $29.99 / 1 liter
Gfx - Gentle Snow Foam Christmas Edition

Everything you love about Gentle Snow Foam but now with the scent of Christmas!

Gentle Snow Foam is a high foaming, pH neutral cleaning foam with a unique Eggnog fragrance. with a pH of 8.0 which is slightly higher than that of GSF but, can still be used as a Snow Foam for pre-washing when applied with a foam gun or foam sprayer, and as a shampoo for manual car washing.

Gentle Snow Foam develops an even, well moistened foam blanket that sticks to the entire surface, thereby allowing a long application time. Due to its pH neutral formula, it does not corrode waxed or sealed surfaces.

SO03 Hydrofoam Sealant

Tire Glaze

Auto Shampoo
 
Stoner's
Iron Remover and Wheel Cleaner - $24.99 for 22 oz
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Patented odorless decontaminant that doesn’t sacrifice the end result.
Stoner Car Care’s Iron Remover and Wheel Cleaner decontaminants painted surfaces, wheels, and glass by dissolving industrial fallout that has penetrated exterior surfaces. Its pH-balanced formula breaks down stubborn iron particles and safely washes them away.
Odorless Formula - Most iron removers stink or have strong odors masked with a fragrance. Stoner’s patent pending formula has no odor to mask!
Sprays on blue, then turns orange - The color change lets you easily identify contaminants such as brake dust, ferrous rail dust, and industrial fallout.
Faster than traditional clay - Iron Remover is fast and easier to use than a clay bar.
Solving The Stink: The Science Behind Stoners Odorless Iron Remover - YouTube
 
That Stoner product sounds a lot like the M37 foaming wheel cleaner, which I happen to like a lot. Wonder if the Stoner will be cheaper (looks like not really). In the video it says it's patent pending, the bottle says patented...if the development was really decoupled from the M37 product, this could be messy...of course I haven't looked at the patent (haven't found the number yet).
 
Regarding the comments on the Rupes pricing, according to the TRC video (day 1), they have plastic gears and are lighter and quieter than their corded counterparts (and as iBrid machines can be run on the battery or cord). My point is Jason Rose detailed how they are not the corded machines converted for battery, they are complete redesigns. (waiting for the attacks on the plastic gears; Jason referred to them as "poly-fiber")

PS Jason Rose said the list price for the kit for the 15 or 21 (or maybe both) is going to be about $900, so expect to see it for $899. That includes pads, polishes, batteries etc. How far we have come from people trying to get the original PC at Lowes for $120 because buying it here for $150 was too much.

PPS Sorry, I guess most of that tech info was in the Rupes video that someone posted earlier, that I didn't watch until now.
 
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