Exactly the comparison I was after right down to each product. I worry this is gonna be a long one. Appreciate you getting back on the horse after the previous issue
That's great news and I hope you find it helpful, I don't see this lasting super long like some of my sealant tests nut maybe up to the 2 month mark. didn't want to scrap it after buying some of the products but I was putting it off until I had the energy for round 2 haha
Thanks mate, haha yeah the application for these rinse off products while easy when doing a full car is actually a lot harder when trying to do small sections with drop sheets. Luckily I only had to do it twice and the second time I filmed it I had usable footage. Also thanks for the beers 🍻
Yeah I've mostly used the carpro but always the non lite version but think some of these new products might be a little better for base protection these days
My notes with my personal experience testing Wetcoat, Bodycoat, and Hydro2 (6:1) in particular application: Wet coat was the only one that did well being sprayed on and worked in with a wet cloth before being rinsed. for whatever reason, Bodycoat and Hydro2 didn’t liked being sprayed into the stream of the gun/hose or sprayed and worked into the panel. I had best results when I sprayed on and rinsed off each of them. Wetcoat was slickest to me, but Bodycoat had the most hydrophobicity in my testing over 4 customer cars.
Can you also compare maybe in a separate video using Feynlab touch less? There’s not a singles video out there using feynlab touchless! It’s crazy. Would really appreciate. Great video btw mate!
I would argue the carpet and gyeon were slicker and sheeting the beads off. If you watch it again it looks like the beads group quickly and run off so their just doesn’t look like as many beads. Which I would say is a much better hydrophobic attribute than the other three.
wait! "Platinum Potions Body Coat" website says to dry immediately after... will i be okay just rinsing with my pressure washer then blow drying? Will I get streaking?
Yeah I'd stick with their directions, usually not the best idea to blow dry after using these type of products. As I was just doing a small area its easier to ensure no smearing or any other issues but for an entire car I'd towel dry after use
And we appreciate your work. Unlike you, I don't have a spare car hood to experiment on. I don't think the mess you made of your floor, with tape fragments & plastic sheeting, is comparatively terrible. I mean, consider how much mess you'd have made if you put a kiddie-pool filled with mud, mayonnaise, and strawberry jam in your garage, and then wrestled a giant sumo & a dwarf judo practitioner simultaneously. I think THAT would have made much more of a mess. So, everything is relative. My impression here is that the Mirch is clearly the most afraid of water, or as you feriners say "hydrophobic." You can just FEEL the emotion displayed by that Mirch paint sealant.
@@EvolvedDetails Are you burying the lead? Are you trying to tell me you DON'T mud/mayonnaise/jam wrestle Sumos & midgets in your garage? How unciviized of you. Here in the U.S. it's just about the only thing high class folks do in our garages. After wrestling, the winner of the match licks the mud/mayo/jam goo off their defeated opponent. Too bad Mirch is an Ozzie company. I've never seen their products advertised here in the U.S. Not that where I live is a detailing product desert. On the contrary, Meguiar's, Mother's, and Masterson's all have their headquarters within 15 minutes of my home and Chemical Guys is in the next county over. There are other car cleaning companies near where I live too, I just don't recall which ones. Meguiar's is over there in Irvine, Mother's is in Huntington Beach, Masterson's is in Anaheim (same city as Disneyland), and Chemical Guys I think is over in Gardena not far from the LAX airport. So unless I can get Mirch shipped cheap, I might have to forgo it. I tried to order some Mirch to check shipping rates, but the online order entry form wouldn't populate with a shipping cost estimate. Bummer. I guess I'll have to use DIY Detail Quick Beads, or something similar. Cheers & thanks for the reply.
Definitely stick with the gyeon if that's what you like the look of. I do these tests to find out which I prefer and film them so others can watch and decide for themselves without having to buy multiple products
Looking forward to this one. Interesting that Bowden's Own informed you of their new Wet Dreams formula. Thank you Jackson. This will be fun; even though I really used spray on spray off sealants. 👍😁
Lol the bottle is about a month old, how do you know it's the best have you tested it against other products to compare? Such an odd thing to say in a comment to a video
also to further question your comment, what exactly is Gyeon known to be the best of? Durability? Looks? Water Behaviour? Slickness? all I've done so far is apply them and give my thoughts on their initial water behaviour before they've even cured. also how can it be manipulated if I literally showed the application of each product. I look forward to hearing back
Well done on this one mate can definitely see the effort that's gone into it.
Thanks mate glad the initial video is done now haha as the rest are much easier for me to film
Commenting for the extra effort and a nomination for the prestigious Australian innovation and science award
Legend, Thanks Jethro
I was wondering when you were gonna do this test. Im looking to get a new spray sealent and youre doing a excellent job
Thanks Lawrence, I did actually film a version of this close to a month ago but unfortunately the footage wasn't usable.
@Evolved Details do you know when green dreams come out separately. As of now it only comes out in a wash bucket combo.
It won't be coming out as green dreams so much but a future batch of wet dreams will basically use this formusls
Great content as usual! I can hear the pain in your voice when you said it was the second filming as well!
Thanks mate haha yeah It was full days work down the drain and I actually put off filming it again for a few weeks after
Exactly the comparison I was after right down to each product. I worry this is gonna be a long one. Appreciate you getting back on the horse after the previous issue
That's great news and I hope you find it helpful, I don't see this lasting super long like some of my sealant tests nut maybe up to the 2 month mark.
didn't want to scrap it after buying some of the products but I was putting it off until I had the energy for round 2 haha
Iv'e also found that happy ending works better than wet dreams, perhaps it's the way it goes on more consistently ie pressure washer cannon
Yeah I did test them against each other in my Bowdens test series and found that to be the case too
Platinum Potions looks impressive!
Yeah I'm expecting it to do very well in this series
Top effort!
Looking forward to seeing the results
Thanks Robert 🍻
Kudos for all the prep work for these videos mate! It must've been frustrating 👍
C'mon Aussie!
Thanks mate, haha yeah the application for these rinse off products while easy when doing a full car is actually a lot harder when trying to do small sections with drop sheets.
Luckily I only had to do it twice and the second time I filmed it I had usable footage.
Also thanks for the beers 🍻
Well done. I'm a big fan of CarPro Hydro Lite (The ready to use Hydro2) but I reckon it will be between the Mirch and PP.
Yeah I've mostly used the carpro but always the non lite version but think some of these new products might be a little better for base protection these days
My notes with my personal experience testing Wetcoat, Bodycoat, and Hydro2 (6:1) in particular application:
Wet coat was the only one that did well being sprayed on and worked in with a wet cloth before being rinsed. for whatever reason, Bodycoat and Hydro2 didn’t liked being sprayed into the stream of the gun/hose or sprayed and worked into the panel.
I had best results when I sprayed on and rinsed off each of them.
Wetcoat was slickest to me, but Bodycoat had the most hydrophobicity in my testing over 4 customer cars.
Solid feedback thanks mate.
Wonder if I'll get similar results to you
I wish Mirch Hydra made a concentrated version 😔
Yeah that would he good if they did
Keep up the videos man, appreciate every upload you do.
Thanks so much 🙏
The mirch looks great especially for the price
Agreed
Great video. Maybe next one we can test Bowden's wet dreams with their green stuff?
Thanks mate, might be something I could try to do at some stage
@@EvolvedDetails coz you know, unlimited money to keep bogans like me occupied while on the dunny......
hahahaha
Can you also compare maybe in a separate video using Feynlab touch less? There’s not a singles video out there using feynlab touchless! It’s crazy. Would really appreciate. Great video btw mate!
I'll add it to the list of products to buy but I have a bunch here I need to get to filming before I buy anything new
I would argue the carpet and gyeon were slicker and sheeting the beads off. If you watch it again it looks like the beads group quickly and run off so their just doesn’t look like as many beads. Which I would say is a much better hydrophobic attribute than the other three.
If you watch the second video on the series I do a slickness test on them and mirch was the slickest from memory
Appreciate the work you do that goes into these mate
Thanks mate I appreciate your appreciation haha
Excellent video Jackson !
Thanks Lewis
wait! "Platinum Potions Body Coat" website says to dry immediately after... will i be okay just rinsing with my pressure washer then blow drying? Will I get streaking?
Yeah I'd stick with their directions, usually not the best idea to blow dry after using these type of products.
As I was just doing a small area its easier to ensure no smearing or any other issues but for an entire car I'd towel dry after use
Great test. Thanks for the huge efforts…
Thanks mate
Do you reckon I could use Mirch Hydra as a drying aid and combined it with BO's Bead Machine?
I'm sure you could not do much as a drying aid but as a kayer of protection for bead machine
Why did you spray Gyeon Wetcoat using the jet nozzle and not spray?
It was on spray, was a faulty sprayer unfortunately and that's all it would do.
No idea why they even give the option for jet though tbh
top test, thankyou!
Thanks mate
And we appreciate your work. Unlike you, I don't have a spare car hood to experiment on. I don't think the mess you made of your floor, with tape fragments & plastic sheeting, is comparatively terrible. I mean, consider how much mess you'd have made if you put a kiddie-pool filled with mud, mayonnaise, and strawberry jam in your garage, and then wrestled a giant sumo & a dwarf judo practitioner simultaneously. I think THAT would have made much more of a mess. So, everything is relative. My impression here is that the Mirch is clearly the most afraid of water, or as you feriners say "hydrophobic." You can just FEEL the emotion displayed by that Mirch paint sealant.
Haha thanks mate, yeah it wasn't too bad of a clean up.
And yes the Mirch was a great one and I've used it a bunch since filming this videoc
@@EvolvedDetails Are you burying the lead? Are you trying to tell me you DON'T mud/mayonnaise/jam wrestle Sumos & midgets in your garage? How unciviized of you. Here in the U.S. it's just about the only thing high class folks do in our garages. After wrestling, the winner of the match licks the mud/mayo/jam goo off their defeated opponent. Too bad Mirch is an Ozzie company. I've never seen their products advertised here in the U.S. Not that where I live is a detailing product desert. On the contrary, Meguiar's, Mother's, and Masterson's all have their headquarters within 15 minutes of my home and Chemical Guys is in the next county over. There are other car cleaning companies near where I live too, I just don't recall which ones. Meguiar's is over there in Irvine, Mother's is in Huntington Beach, Masterson's is in Anaheim (same city as Disneyland), and Chemical Guys I think is over in Gardena not far from the LAX airport. So unless I can get Mirch shipped cheap, I might have to forgo it. I tried to order some Mirch to check shipping rates, but the online order entry form wouldn't populate with a shipping cost estimate. Bummer. I guess I'll have to use DIY Detail Quick Beads, or something similar. Cheers & thanks for the reply.
I see Gyeon as being the best. Not sure what you are looking at lol.
Definitely stick with the gyeon if that's what you like the look of.
I do these tests to find out which I prefer and film them so others can watch and decide for themselves without having to buy multiple products
This one should be good
I'm hoping so
Looking forward to this one.
Interesting that Bowden's Own informed you of their new Wet Dreams formula.
Thank you Jackson. This will be fun; even though I really used spray on spray off sealants. 👍😁
Thanks Ian, yeah Bowdens usually do the limited runs on things as a test for new formulas, like the snow foams ect
U used 10 times to much product dude xD
Haha yeah I always seem to but if I used less people would say I didn't use enough 😅
Everybody knows that Gyeon Wetcoat is the best one, so I dont care about this strange result. Probably manupulated or old bottle
Lol the bottle is about a month old, how do you know it's the best have you tested it against other products to compare?
Such an odd thing to say in a comment to a video
also to further question your comment, what exactly is Gyeon known to be the best of? Durability? Looks? Water Behaviour? Slickness?
all I've done so far is apply them and give my thoughts on their initial water behaviour before they've even cured.
also how can it be manipulated if I literally showed the application of each product.
I look forward to hearing back
@High-Performance-LowIQ
You sound a bit butt hurt?