Video: Trying P&S Bead Maker for the first time.

It dawned on me that you are implying that Klasse Act might be encouraged to apply yet even
another layer of BM on his "Fiat" with a little coaxing from me! :-)

LOL!

It has 3 coats on right now, taking advantage of the warmer temps for sure because as you know, or may NOT know, the weather can change in an instant here in Chicagoland. I mean, its going to turn white again at some point...sadly! My initial applications were not the normal but I feel it did work, this last one though was the "correct" way, LOL! I like the idea of it lasting a month, especially with 3 coats on but my next "topping" will end up being some more Griot's Garage Poly Gloss, love that stuff too, but I get to use my IK 1.5 to dispense it, love using those sprayers and LOVE Poly Gloss!
 
Apex detail did a review on Mequiars ceramic wax on you tube,
 
Apex detail did a review on Mequiars ceramic wax on you tube,
He had an interesting application method in the video, one that saves alot of product for sure. I've also seen it sprayed on a wet car, wiped in and then rinsed to "activate" it. Not sure which way I'm going to use it yet, probably the later. I know it's a different product but Adam's H2o Guard and Gloss is spray on, take a damp mf towel and wipe in and then buff with a 2nd mf towel. I have used this product and it's certainly water activated as well because when you spray it on a wet panel the water runs away from it and the damp towel makes it almost disappear, light buffing is all that's needed at that point.

The Meg's Ceramic spray wax is very cost effective, these methods stretch 5ye money even further and I can't see why it wouldn't hurt to try the other methods for application....thoughts

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Waxmode...Loach did a review as well on the megs ceramic wax

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He had an interesting application method in the video, one that saves alot of product for sure. I've also seen it sprayed on a wet car, wiped in and then rinsed to "activate" it. Not sure which way I'm going to use it yet, probably the later. I know it's a different product but Adam's H2o Guard and Gloss is spray on, take a damp mf towel and wipe in and then buff with a 2nd mf towel. I have used this product and it's certainly water activated as well because when you spray it on a wet panel the water runs away from it and the damp towel makes it almost disappear, light buffing is all that's needed at that point.

The Meg's Ceramic spray wax is very cost effective, these methods stretch 5ye money even further and I can't see why it wouldn't hurt to try the other methods for application....thoughts

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Think I will try his application method it does make since.....
 
He had an interesting application method in the video, one that saves alot of product for sure. I've also seen it sprayed on a wet car, wiped in and then rinsed to "activate" it. Not sure which way I'm going to use it yet, probably the later. I know it's a different product but Adam's H2o Guard and Gloss is spray on, take a damp mf towel and wipe in and then buff with a 2nd mf towel. I have used this product and it's certainly water activated as well because when you spray it on a wet panel the water runs away from it and the damp towel makes it almost disappear, light buffing is all that's needed at that point.

The Meg's Ceramic spray wax is very cost effective, these methods stretch 5ye money even further and I can't see why it wouldn't hurt to try the other methods for application....thoughts

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The only issue that I have with this application method is if I am going to work the product in and buff off I might as well use a dedicated paint sealant if I am doing all this effort (ie Opti-Seal etc). This kind of defeats the time saving of applying and rinsing off immediately. I like how Brian thinks outside the box though...
 
The only issue that I have with this application method is if I am going to work the product in and buff off I might as well use a dedicated paint sealant if I am doing all this effort (ie Opti-Seal etc). This kind of defeats the time saving of applying and rinsing off immediately. I like how Brian thinks outside the box though...

Well your right but I like the idea of spraying it on, wiping it in, rinsing AND THEN drying it. That said, I'm going to hit my wheels with that Meg's tonight, just have to try it out! BTW, I will be doing the spray it on, hose it off method for the wheels.
 
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This thread has almost as many curves as the Dragon. It starts off with a video about an awesome product, Beadmaker, then creditials are checked, debated and finally subsides, then people succumb to Beadmaker and buy it and chime in then it turns into a different product discussion. Beadmaker even helps sell competitors products, is there anything it CAN'T do???

Beadmaker 2020

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Put Beadmaker on your phone screen...trust me!

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Bout to go throw this Samsung Galaxy S7 at Verizon and get an iPhone and I'm so anti iPhone it ain't funny. Then maybe beadmaker on the phone

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... is there anything it CAN'T do???

Beadmaker 2020

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Maintain it's current wave of popularity when the next 'greatest thing ever' comes along, most likely.

'Tis a fickle crowd, myself included.
 
Re: Video: Trying P&S Bead Maker for the first time.

Maintain it's current wave of popularity when the next 'greatest thing ever' comes along, most likely.

'Tis a fickle crowd, myself included.
While I agree, Beadmaker has one major thing going for it, besides performance and its PRICE!

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***ATTENTION K-MART SHOPPERS***

Our buddy Pan the Organizer should have a review of a wheel cleaner coming up after holidays, it could be the Beadmaker of wheel cleaners, stay "tuned".

Btw this post is NOT sponsored but I did pre-order the wheel cleaner myself and have already seen videos of it in use, AMAZING! It has the hype potential of Beadmaker but GOOD hype and like Beadmaker is economically priced, check it out. It comes in one size, 32 oz and is concentrated. Doing the 8:1 ratio which is about in the middle or "moderately" dirty wheels, will make you FOUR gallons of wheel cleaner and comes out to $12.50 per gallon, very cost effective IMO. Sure there's shipping costs but everyone has those.

So inclosing, keep an eye out for this product

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If the wheel cleaner I think you’re talking about is correct, will it be for sale at K-Mart or that was a joke? I see it for pre-order on his website but shipping cost is ridiculous. Like $21+ to ship a 32oz bottle. No way I’ll pay that for shipping.
 
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If the wheel cleaner I think you’re talking about is correct, will it be for sale at K-Mart or that was a joke? I see it for pre-order on his website but shipping cost is ridiculous. Like $21+ to ship a 32oz bottle. No way I’ll pay that for shipping.
Yes, it is him and the shipping costs are high but to make it worth while why not get yourself an IK 1.5 foamer and a bottle of "his" Beadmaker

Btw the K-mart reference was a joke, just trying to be funny and I'm sure 1/3 of us understood the reference

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Confused -- is the wheel cleaner manufactured by P&S or someone else? Regardless, didn't see a pre-order link on P&S or Pan's YouTube Channel. Thx!

Yes, it is him and the shipping costs are high but to make it worth while why not get yourself an IK 1.5 foamer and a bottle of "his" Beadmaker

Btw the K-mart reference was a joke, just trying to be funny and I'm sure 1/3 of us understood the reference

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Confused -- is the wheel cleaner manufactured by P&S or someone else? Regardless, didn't see a pre-order link on P&S or Pan's YouTube Channel. Thx!
It's not P&S and Pan only reviews products, doesn't mfg any. Just keep an eye out by subscribing to Pan's channel and you'll see it...eventually I say eventually because it's been "coming soon" for over 6 months but there's now light at the end of tunnel as pre-orders have been taken along with a series of videos lately showing how to use this product. His latest vid shows a hammered MB S-class wheel crusted up, even takes the wheel off and does light agitation on the barrel and it came out looking great, other than putting but that's the wheel, nothing a cleaner can do about that.

This product has also been made with your health in mind. He has a respiratory condition so he made it with this in mind, so you'll get great cleaning ability, safely. This product is made to be sprayed on, let it dwell and spray off and also allows you to dial in the strength you need based off YOUR needs, not what a mfg thinks you need.

Like I said, keep an eye on Pan's channel, you should anyways

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Yes, it is him and the shipping costs are high but to make it worth while why not get yourself an IK 1.5 foamer and a bottle of "his" Beadmaker

Btw the K-mart reference was a joke, just trying to be funny and I'm sure 1/3 of us understood the reference

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I have the 1.5 ik foamer but I did consider the 9 for larger capacity. I’ll have to think about it some more.
 
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I have the 1.5 ik foamer but I did consider the 9 for larger capacity. I’ll have to think about it some more.
I use the IK Foam 9 sticky for pre-washing the car, for wheels it's kinda overkill but surely works great, I mean I do hit the tires, wheels and wells with it but its whatever carwash soap I'm using on the car, not a designated wheel cleaner. That said though, the pre-wash is always good enough to completely clean the tires, wheels and wells but with this awesome new wheel cleaner coming out I'll have the mini IK 1.5 for those duties. I also have another mini IK 1.5 for applying Griot's Garage Poly Gloss and here's why....NO chance of cross contamination, even with a good cleaning I'm not taking any chances.

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Re: Video: Trying P&S Bead Maker for the first time.

If the wheel cleaner I think you’re talking about is correct, will it be for sale at K-Mart or that was a joke? I see it for pre-order on his website but shipping cost is ridiculous. Like $21+ to ship a 32oz bottle. No way I’ll pay that for shipping.

Yes, it is him and the shipping costs are high but to make it worth while why not get yourself an IK 1.5 foamer and a bottle of "his" Beadmaker

Btw the K-mart reference was a joke, just trying to be funny and I'm sure 1/3 of us understood the reference

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I use the IK Foam 9 sticky for pre-washing the car, for wheels it's kinda overkill but surely works great, I mean I do hit the tires, wheels and wells with it but its whatever carwash soap I'm using on the car, not a designated wheel cleaner. That said though, the pre-wash is always good enough to completely clean the tires, wheels and wells but with this awesome new wheel cleaner coming out I'll have the mini IK 1.5 for those duties. I also have another mini IK 1.5 for applying Griot's Garage Poly Gloss and here's why....NO chance of cross contamination, even with a good cleaning I'm not taking any chances.

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Maybe you guys should start a wheel cleaning thread.
 
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