Im following your channel for a few years now, your still one of the few if not the only one out there who has a honest opinion. Dont hype the product just because.. great vid👍
@@petersmith6520 any doubt about that after the not that recent email reveal? Not everything is good, and I haven’t seen a bad review from him. It smelled fishy but I figured, maybe if something’s not worth using he just dumps it and not spam the viewers. But now…
it works great on exterior hard plastics as well, I use that one all the time for all the hard plastics inside and out although I use the marine version which has better uv protection.
I used this 303 Nano Graphene Spray on several cars and it only lasts a few months. The Griots 3-In-1 spray Wax lasts much longer and it leaves a slicker finish on the paint.
I've ummed and ahhed about buying this 303 stuff to try for a few months now, but have kept going back to si02 products instead - massive fan of BSD, keep trying others, keep going back to the sonnax. I totally agree that even though it might not set new standards for spray on sealants, it's great to see brands trying different approaches - I hope they do OK in the UK scene.
I’ve been using 303 Graphene since March last year once we able to get our hands on it. I’ve done numerous friends cars as well as my own Jaguar’s. You can always slap a coat of Carnauba wax if you want your dark colours to pop a bit more. I probably top up my own cars coating every couple of months. Pound for pound I think it is a fantastic product for the cost. Also…. As it can be used on glass, it really helps water disperse from the windscreen quickly, but also give your wiper blades a quick wipe with it as well to stop them shuddering across your screen 😎👍
I’ve used this and their marine space protectant on the interior and they are both very good products. Durability is a good six months from what I’ve seen and I reckon the space protectant is the best I’ve used at dressing and protecting the interior. The Graphene spray isn’t the easiest out there but worth the effort. Great video thanks.
I love trying new products, but when it comes to graphene I am absolutely in love with TW flex wax, it would be interesting to see a comparison video of these two products
I used this product and found it very easy to apply, but the 12 month protection claim does not stand up. Having said that, I am pleased with the results.
Depends on where you live. If you have relatively moderate winters, you'll only get 9-10 months protection...if you live in warmer areas, you could get even more than 12 months...but the product is extremely easy to apply so doing it twice a year would keep you going for a long time.
Hi John I have been following your genuine honest showdowns for a few years now, and your no nonsense advise, sincere thank you for the efforts you make & the hours you put in. I wrote to you a while back with a serious upset i had with Karcher, i put it in the bin eventually i just had enough and lost interest in detailing for a year, to be fair, I thought their products were designed by people that have never used the product and it was so unreliable which totally destroyed the enjoyment and therapeutic relaxation that detailing gave me, anyhoo, the occasional dry day now i am keen to get my car how I would like it. 😊 I just thought I would touch base with an idea of maybe you showing your subscribers cars before and after. I personally would find that very interesting All the best & good luck Ed
Jon, it's cool your testing products from over there from our neck of the woods, also Griot's and FWIW I bought a gallon of Bilt-Hamber Touchless and AutoFoam and the pleasure of using Touchless in my IK Foam 9 and it literally melted away the sludge/salt/muck that was over 3 weeks old, never seen a pre-wash do that....I have a new favorite thanks to you and your conviction about Bilt-Hamber products, I AM SOLD❗👍😉
Great review, Jon.👍 Their 'Aerospace Protectant' is brilliant and the best trim Protectant I have used... But my favourite spray lsp is still Turtle Wax, Sealant Hydrophobic Wax. Not Graphene or SI02, but it is very versatile, has great durability and is very reasonably priced.👍
I use 303 graphene sealant and it beads crazy on my focus's paint, it also makes my vapor silver car look warm and glossy, i love the stuff! I top with the 303 graphene detailer every 3 months just to top. My car sits outside 24/7, i have no garage and i don't own a polisher, i love it because it gives me long protection and has UV protection from the blistering sun it is expose to.😬😁🥰
We sell it and I have it applied to my own car... gives a lovely gloss. I think a lot of people think it fails because the water behaviour changes. It's still protecting but stops beading like after it's been applied. But for less then £20 it's not bad at all
@@ForensicDetailing that's right. I think a lot of people use the hydrophobic properties as a level to if a product is good or not. I've had it on for over 3 months and it's still protecting... they also do a great fabric protector
Sorry but you're wrong there I have this in my Armoury and I get 6mths at very most in the UK weather before it is completely gone not just a change in water behaviour . The cars I have used it on are fully prepped pre applying. Because of the graphene oxide content it is quite a grabby product upon removal. It is brilliant for durability on glass I will give it that but since tw updated their seal and shine I've had no reason to use this product and it also costs nearly 3 X less so basically anyone who thinks you will get a whole year from this you won't 100%.
A Great video Jon, loving the content again :) I'm a bit of a SiO2 Fan boy, as I love the slickness and the easy of the buff. So this product probably isn't for me. But keep up the Good work :)
Nice fair review and some interesting things on graphene…never used any 303 products but have used that Art de shine nano graphene and it’s a beast of product.
I use this and find that for the price it's as good as, if not better than a lot of spray sealants on the market, and chances are you'll be topping it up every couple of months anyway 🤷♂️ I've used it on a couple of my customers motorcycles with great results 👍
For me I would try the adams Advanced Graphene Ceramic if it wasn’t $129 for a 60 ml bottle. I get that it claims to be 9 years, so amortized it’s a good deal. I am going to try their graphene shampoo and graphene cs3. Springtime I’m going to pickup Pure evo and play around with some of the graphene products/toppers.
I also was told that the graphene added helps reduce the heat in car panels from the sun and it has great UV blockers in it, now i could be wrong, but that is important for my 16 year old vapor silver Focus who sits outside in direct sunlight 24/7, she doesn't need anymore sun damage than she already has before i discovered this product. 🤔
Need to see independent testing to substantiate it though I think... Hard to test. Cover half a car in it type deal looks for faded paint in hot climate on cheap new car
303 company make products is used in aircraft paint protection, not saying this is the same products or ingredients, but i am confident in saying a % of the products used is made for automotive paints and clear coats etc. :)
@Lee Francis I have very recently used the T.W. graphene paste wax and was very impressed with it. Tried the infinity wax graphene q.d. and wasn't that impressed.
Interesting product. If the duration is indeed up to 1 year that would be great for the price. Im still using TAC systems Shinee Wax. Its super easy to apply for a regular guy just looking after my own car. I would say it lasts about 6 months. But then again i do nearly 30,000 miles a year so the paint is getting a lot of road dirt thrown at it. So 6 months is fair for a wipe on / off product. And its cheap too !.
I think it would be good to apply at the end of the summer maybe to do you until March. I'm not too bothered about durability these days as I love washing my car and topping up a light protection every month or so is fine.
It probably does stay on the paint for 1 year, but it does not mean it performs for 1 year. I think that's how most of these companies get away with these claims.
The convertible top products are really good as well. I.e. the cleaner twice a year makes it look like new again and then the protective spray. Though I do not buy the protective anymore because it is a pump spray bottle as well. I use Porsche spray now, as it comes in a spray can and makes for more even application. With Porsche, they obviously only re-brand quality industry leading stuff and I am guessing they re-bottle 303 anyway. Porsche leather products can be had much cheaper by buying the original Dr Wack cleaner and protection.
Which do you guys think is better, this 303 or TW ice seal and shine. Ive used the latter for over a year and still very happy with it. But this 303 looks very promising.
Also, a product that works up to 18 months in a spray ceramic wax is Griots Garage 3 in 1 Ceramic Spray Wax. Is Griots available in the UK? It cost about the same as the 303?
Hey ! Theres a brand of detailing products after taking over the market here in Ireland called ADBL, would be cool if we could see a few reviews on it, they have a full range of products from pre washes, de contaminations and protection !
I use the 303 Tyre and rubber cleaner to bring my tyres back to rubber before applying a tyre dressing pretty much exclusively GT Serum these days. I watched a couple of reviews on this product last year and was impressed then saw some negativity on duration of it so in the end I didn't purchase it. It will be interesting if you do a follow up on longevity and I see it is now sold by Amazon. Last year it was difficult to source the product unless imported from USA with taxes etc. What is it like to remove as I also like to try different waxes, sealants on a fairly regular basis. Too much time on my hands.
I have a question not related to this product, hope ok ? I have the Flex Supa Beast, in your opinion would I benefit apart from the cordless aspect, benefit from buying the cordless beast ?
Hmm, been using Meg's Ceramic spray as a winter top up, but I may well give this a try on my daughters black F Pace and see how it stands up. Good, fair review as ever :0)
Newbie here . Been using Turtlewax Seal and Shine 500ml, i have found it to be good especially for £6 ish @ ECP admittedly lasts about 3 months. Would say 303 far superior? Or am i missing point and they are two total different products? Great Channel really helping me out. Just bought Das 6pro plus and Concepts S20 Black, i blame you👍
Some very bold claims on that bottle. Having seen some car enthusiasts use this I did wonder whether it would be any good. ‘Ear to the grapevine’ I might steal that one 😂
Jon whats your thoughts on the concept that you did not use a cleaner wax prior to application there? Bonding issues? or Designed to work on all surfaces with minimal preparation.
Great videos as always. Will you be reviewing the new Maguires paste wax anytime soon. I'm a big fan of the autoglym Ultra HD wax and would love to know how it compares.
seen a tesla car at a car wash bay and it showed up with pentagon type shapes when the water and soap touched the painted surfaces and the only products that do that is graphene based products?
Looks an interesting product but I’m still not sure about graphene products to be honest. They tend to be more expensive, apart from the highlighted 303, which isn’t a bad price and I’ve not seen any improvement on a good SIO2 spray for finish or durability. Maybe I’ll be surprised and find something that proves me wrong..
Hydrophobidity isn’t just beading. The sheeting effect is just as important as beads, with less chance of leaving water spots. Beads = water spots / sheeting = large pool rings and runs. Take your choice, beads or sheeting. Oh, you applied half the panel cross hatching it on, half the panel wiped on in one direction. And you missed a patch above the rubber strip in front of the wheel arch when buffing. 🙄
Much like the turtle wax graphine/ceramic spray coat for black cars that I tried, wasn’t overly impressed. I’ll stick to a good wax, topped off with polar seal.
I just finished my first bottle of quick detailer, CarPro Reload, now looking to get something else what would you recommend? I’ve seen a lot of hype regarding Griots 3 in 1 Ceramic, the green stuff?
So for cost BH qd at 1 to 9 with Di water. Otherwise I like gyeon detailer. My requirements of QD are different to most though. Griots have good spray waxes. Bos spray wax and detailed are lovely
For me it’s that time of year where il be giving my motorhome a dam good washing to get off all the winter grime from where it’s been stood on my drive ,, I did the same last year , wash , polish and then I used EZ extreme ceramic wax and it had a cracking shine on it all year ,, I’ve noticed this year it seems a lot cleaner before wash than it did last year ,, I’m putting that down to the ceramic wax maybe (I’m obviously no expert) could you give me your recommendation on car shampoo, polish and the protection coating please , Thanks very much , awesome channel by the way 👍
I would be interested to see this run alongside their new graphene detailer spray, which I believe hits our shores next month. whether it will change anything? good or bad
Hi Paul, Yes, Graphene can be used on Matte surfaces. As with all products, we'd recommend testing on a small area first. Hope this helps Stewart 303 Products Uk / Linntec Unit 4 Calder Bank Road Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF12 9QW www.linntec.com 01924 469920
Came across this looking for a hydrophobic spray for glass. Am I better with RainX? I only want it for a glass roof and rear window where it won't be in contact with wiper blades, not for the side windows or windscreen.
hi Jon, have a look at pans real world test on this product, it provides good durability I think his test was over 6 months? worth a look if you haven't looked before 👍
Hi Jon its me again😊 are they more products out there you could recommended as far as sheeting option? I m done with beading stuff to much trouble for me with water spots😲
@@ForensicDetailing yeah thought you wauld say wet coat I got a bottle after watching one of your vids about month ago love the stuff.thanks for confirmation on that
Ok Dave I'm gonna drop myself in it I remember this product when it was first aired in the US everybody even pan the organiser was crawling all over it, was this next evolution in car protection forcefield spray basically I followed it couldn't wait for it to come out over here kept watching the channels all the American detailers , what I noticed gave it a couple of months and a lot of the guys were turning their backs on it even the ,,,,,word snake oil ,,,started to be mentioned so I watched your video with interest,, so I switched to sonax products and good old bilt-hamber what a shame I thought graphene was going to be the future just my two pence worth mate. PS sonax polymer net shield give me a solid 6 months followed up by a monthly in the winter periods a quick spray with BSD ok Dave wax on wax off
It doesn't last a year unless your car is always in a garage. I am finding none of these spray on ceramic and graphene products last as long as they say
Im following your channel for a few years now, your still one of the few if not the only one out there who has a honest opinion. Dont hype the product just because.. great vid👍
I like to think of him as a reviewer, not an influencer!
What do you think of Pan the Organizer? Is he paid by the Brand’s?
@@petersmith6520 any doubt about that after the not that recent email reveal? Not everything is good, and I haven’t seen a bad review from him. It smelled fishy but I figured, maybe if something’s not worth using he just dumps it and not spam the viewers. But now…
I use the 303 Aerospace product to interiors and I'm VERY happy with it.
303 seems a little under the radar here! 🇬🇧
it works great on exterior hard plastics as well, I use that one all the time for all the hard plastics inside and out although I use the marine version which has better uv protection.
Agreed, aerospace protectant is great
I used this 303 Nano Graphene Spray on several cars and it only lasts a few months. The Griots 3-In-1 spray Wax lasts much longer and it leaves a slicker finish on the paint.
I've ummed and ahhed about buying this 303 stuff to try for a few months now, but have kept going back to si02 products instead - massive fan of BSD, keep trying others, keep going back to the sonnax.
I totally agree that even though it might not set new standards for spray on sealants, it's great to see brands trying different approaches - I hope they do OK in the UK scene.
I’ve been using 303 Graphene since March last year once we able to get our hands on it. I’ve done numerous friends cars as well as my own Jaguar’s. You can always slap a coat of Carnauba wax if you want your dark colours to pop a bit more. I probably top up my own cars coating every couple of months.
Pound for pound I think it is a fantastic product for the cost. Also…. As it can be used on glass, it really helps water disperse from the windscreen quickly, but also give your wiper blades a quick wipe with it as well to stop them shuddering across your screen 😎👍
I’ve used this and their marine space protectant on the interior and they are both very good products. Durability is a good six months from what I’ve seen and I reckon the space protectant is the best I’ve used at dressing and protecting the interior. The Graphene spray isn’t the easiest out there but worth the effort. Great video thanks.
I love trying new products, but when it comes to graphene I am absolutely in love with TW flex wax, it would be interesting to see a comparison video of these two products
I used this product and found it very easy to apply, but the 12 month protection claim does not stand up. Having said that, I am pleased with the results.
12 months of protection in the whole bottle 🤣
Depends on where you live. If you have relatively moderate winters, you'll only get 9-10 months protection...if you live in warmer areas, you could get even more than 12 months...but the product is extremely easy to apply so doing it twice a year would keep you going for a long time.
Hi John
I have been following your genuine honest showdowns for a few years now, and your no nonsense advise, sincere thank you for the efforts you make & the hours you put in.
I wrote to you a while back with a serious upset i had with Karcher, i put it in the bin eventually i just had enough and lost interest in detailing for a year, to be fair, I thought their products were designed by people that have never used the product and it was so unreliable which totally destroyed the enjoyment and therapeutic relaxation that detailing gave me, anyhoo, the occasional dry day now i am keen to get my car how I would like it. 😊
I just thought I would touch base with an idea of maybe you showing your subscribers cars before and after.
I personally would find that very interesting
All the best & good luck
Ed
Thanks ed, noted m8
Jon, it's cool your testing products from over there from our neck of the woods, also Griot's and FWIW I bought a gallon of Bilt-Hamber Touchless and AutoFoam and the pleasure of using Touchless in my IK Foam 9 and it literally melted away the sludge/salt/muck that was over 3 weeks old, never seen a pre-wash do that....I have a new favorite thanks to you and your conviction about Bilt-Hamber products, I AM SOLD❗👍😉
Greetings from the Hartland (States)! Although I have never used this product, other detail youtubers have, and it only last about 2-3 months.
Had this since June, it's incredibly easy to use, and gives decent protection, but I'd say it's closer to 6 than 12 months
Great review, Jon.👍 Their 'Aerospace Protectant' is brilliant and the best trim Protectant I have used... But my favourite spray lsp is still Turtle Wax, Sealant Hydrophobic Wax. Not Graphene or SI02, but it is very versatile, has great durability and is very reasonably priced.👍
I use 303 graphene sealant and it beads crazy on my focus's paint, it also makes my vapor silver car look warm and glossy, i love the stuff! I top with the 303 graphene detailer every 3 months just to top. My car sits outside 24/7, i have no garage and i don't own a polisher, i love it because it gives me long protection and has UV protection from the blistering sun it is expose to.😬😁🥰
We sell it and I have it applied to my own car... gives a lovely gloss. I think a lot of people think it fails because the water behaviour changes. It's still protecting but stops beading like after it's been applied. But for less then £20 it's not bad at all
Yes I noticed this in my test, it dropped off instantly but what was left hung on really well. It's because it's not that hydrophobic
@@ForensicDetailing that's right. I think a lot of people use the hydrophobic properties as a level to if a product is good or not. I've had it on for over 3 months and it's still protecting... they also do a great fabric protector
Sorry but you're wrong there I have this in my Armoury and I get 6mths at very most in the UK weather before it is completely gone not just a change in water behaviour . The cars I have used it on are fully prepped pre applying. Because of the graphene oxide content it is quite a grabby product upon removal. It is brilliant for durability on glass I will give it that but since tw updated their seal and shine I've had no reason to use this product and it also costs nearly 3 X less so basically anyone who thinks you will get a whole year from this you won't 100%.
Another good video that explains without talking over your head or ability.
Cheers for the well detailed review, as someone new to detailing, I wouldn't be afraid to give this product a go now.
Been waiting for you to do the 303 Graphene! Oh yes marvellous stuff Jon, thanks for the review.
303 Aerospace Protectant is one of their best ones used it for years.
A Great video Jon, loving the content again :) I'm a bit of a SiO2 Fan boy, as I love the slickness and the easy of the buff. So this product probably isn't for me. But keep up the Good work :)
Nice fair review and some interesting things on graphene…never used any 303 products but have used that Art de shine nano graphene and it’s a beast of product.
303 products are generally very good. I also use the Aerospace for interior treatment. I prefer P&S Beadmaker for a sealant.
I use this and find that for the price it's as good as, if not better than a lot of spray sealants on the market, and chances are you'll be topping it up every couple of months anyway 🤷♂️ I've used it on a couple of my customers motorcycles with great results 👍
For me I would try the adams Advanced Graphene Ceramic if it wasn’t $129 for a 60 ml bottle. I get that it claims to be 9 years, so amortized it’s a good deal. I am going to try their graphene shampoo and graphene cs3.
Springtime I’m going to pickup Pure evo and play around with some of the graphene products/toppers.
Thanks for the review. I have just seen this brand stock up in the local auto parts/accesseries stores and wondered how it was.
I also was told that the graphene added helps reduce the heat in car panels from the sun and it has great UV blockers in it, now i could be wrong, but that is important for my 16 year old vapor silver Focus who sits outside in direct sunlight 24/7, she doesn't need anymore sun damage than she already has before i discovered this product. 🤔
Need to see independent testing to substantiate it though I think... Hard to test. Cover half a car in it type deal looks for faded paint in hot climate on cheap new car
@@ForensicDetailing Well if you ever get a customer that wants a 12 month sealant, i guess you can test it on that car??
Hi John have you used this on glass yet?
303 company make products is used in aircraft paint protection, not saying this is the same products or ingredients, but i am confident in saying a % of the products used is made for automotive paints and clear coats etc. :)
Great review 👏 To be honest I've been kind of caught up in the graphene hype but yet to find a product that lives up to it.
@Lee Francis I have very recently used the T.W. graphene paste wax and was very impressed with it. Tried the infinity wax graphene q.d. and wasn't that impressed.
I have used this. I would equate it to The Last Coat. Very similar IMO.
Here in the States, a product that sells about half the price, that lasts longer is Turtle Wax Seal "N Shine. Not sure if available in the UK?
I've been meaning to trying this for a while! Definitely need to pick up a bottle pronto
Interesting product. If the duration is indeed up to 1 year that would be great for the price. Im still using TAC systems Shinee Wax. Its super easy to apply for a regular guy just looking after my own car. I would say it lasts about 6 months. But then again i do nearly 30,000 miles a year so the paint is getting a lot of road dirt thrown at it. So 6 months is fair for a wipe on / off product. And its cheap too !.
The 303 most likely won't last a year. I haven't seen any tests that support that claim.
I've used 303 (not the graphine) - the stuff for rubber trim - works a great on underbonnet hoses
I think it would be good to apply at the end of the summer maybe to do you until March. I'm not too bothered about durability these days as I love washing my car and topping up a light protection every month or so is fine.
Great breakdown and analysis thanks dude , I always look forward to your vids bang on as usual Merturtleglym over and out 😃😉🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
It probably does stay on the paint for 1 year, but it does not mean it performs for 1 year. I think that's how most of these companies get away with these claims.
The convertible top products are really good as well. I.e. the cleaner twice a year makes it look like new again and then the protective spray. Though I do not buy the protective anymore because it is a pump spray bottle as well. I use Porsche spray now, as it comes in a spray can and makes for more even application. With Porsche, they obviously only re-brand quality industry leading stuff and I am guessing they re-bottle 303 anyway. Porsche leather products can be had much cheaper by buying the original Dr Wack cleaner and protection.
Which do you guys think is better, this 303 or TW ice seal and shine. Ive used the latter for over a year and still very happy with it. But this 303 looks very promising.
Would you prefer to use this or the garage therapy range? 3cs for example
Also, a product that works up to 18 months in a spray ceramic wax is Griots Garage 3 in 1 Ceramic Spray Wax. Is Griots available in the UK? It cost about the same as the 303?
Hey ! Theres a brand of detailing products after taking over the market here in Ireland called ADBL, would be cool if we could see a few reviews on it, they have a full range of products from pre washes, de contaminations and protection !
I have tried it so far I like it...thanks for info
I use the 303 Tyre and rubber cleaner to bring my tyres back to rubber before applying a tyre dressing pretty much exclusively GT Serum these days. I watched a couple of reviews on this product last year and was impressed then saw some negativity on duration of it so in the end I didn't purchase it. It will be interesting if you do a follow up on longevity and I see it is now sold by Amazon. Last year it was difficult to source the product unless imported from USA with taxes etc. What is it like to remove as I also like to try different waxes, sealants on a fairly regular basis. Too much time on my hands.
I have a question not related to this product, hope ok ? I have the Flex Supa Beast, in your opinion would I benefit apart from the cordless aspect, benefit from buying the cordless beast ?
Hmm, been using Meg's Ceramic spray as a winter top up, but I may well give this a try on my daughters black F Pace and see how it stands up. Good, fair review as ever :0)
Newbie here . Been using Turtlewax Seal and Shine 500ml, i have found it to be good especially for £6 ish @ ECP admittedly lasts about 3 months. Would say 303 far superior? Or am i missing point and they are two total different products?
Great Channel really helping me out.
Just bought Das 6pro plus and Concepts S20 Black, i blame you👍
To be honest, this product did make me very curious 😊
Some very bold claims on that bottle. Having seen some car enthusiasts use this I did wonder whether it would be any good. ‘Ear to the grapevine’ I might steal that one 😂
Jon whats your thoughts on the concept that you did not use a cleaner wax prior to application there? Bonding issues? or Designed to work on all surfaces with minimal preparation.
Pure abrasive better Dave or failing that panel wipe
fab review as usual!
Great videos as always. Will you be reviewing the new Maguires paste wax anytime soon. I'm a big fan of the autoglym Ultra HD wax and would love to know how it compares.
How does it compare to the hybrid ceramic coating of Auto Glym or Meguires?
Ive used this 303.. good product.. i prefer the adams version
Nice vid as usual!
DO you have a vid on tyre blooming removal/shootout?
Yes how to clean alloy wheels or tyres
seen a tesla car at a car wash bay and it showed up with pentagon type shapes when the water and soap touched the painted surfaces and the only products that do that is graphene based products?
Hey John. Not far from you just in Portsmouth here. Can’t see that you have done a video on detailing an engine bay.
Thanks. I'm heading over to your Last Man Standing video on this
Looks an interesting product but I’m still not sure about graphene products to be honest. They tend to be more expensive, apart from the highlighted 303, which isn’t a bad price and I’ve not seen any improvement on a good SIO2 spray for finish or durability. Maybe I’ll be surprised and find something that proves me wrong..
Hydrophobidity isn’t just beading. The sheeting effect is just as important as beads, with less chance of leaving water spots. Beads = water spots / sheeting = large pool rings and runs. Take your choice, beads or sheeting.
Oh, you applied half the panel cross hatching it on, half the panel wiped on in one direction. And you missed a patch above the rubber strip in front of the wheel arch when buffing.
🙄
Much like the turtle wax graphine/ceramic spray coat for black cars that I tried, wasn’t overly impressed. I’ll stick to a good wax, topped off with polar seal.
I just finished my first bottle of quick detailer, CarPro Reload, now looking to get something else what would you recommend?
I’ve seen a lot of hype regarding Griots 3 in 1 Ceramic, the green stuff?
So for cost BH qd at 1 to 9 with Di water. Otherwise I like gyeon detailer. My requirements of QD are different to most though. Griots have good spray waxes. Bos spray wax and detailed are lovely
For me it’s that time of year where il be giving my motorhome a dam good washing to get off all the winter grime from where it’s been stood on my drive ,, I did the same last year , wash , polish and then I used EZ extreme ceramic wax and it had a cracking shine on it all year ,, I’ve noticed this year it seems a lot cleaner before wash than it did last year ,, I’m putting that down to the ceramic wax maybe (I’m obviously no expert) could you give me your recommendation on car shampoo, polish and the protection coating please , Thanks very much , awesome channel by the way 👍
I would be interested to see this run alongside their new graphene detailer spray, which I believe hits our shores next month. whether it will change anything? good or bad
thanks for the review👍
I like the turtle wax graphene, is 303 better
What is best for the paint, beeding or sheeting?
It really is not that important. Roll down angle I guess helps
Would you be able to finish this off with something like dream maker and still retain all the benefits of both?
no tested mate but dreammaker should be able to go on it.
Hello. What do you think of 303 touchless sealant?
No used
managed to get 2 months out of it. 3 layers applied. very disappointed .
Jon - is this suitable for matte paint please?
I'm really sorry I don't know but I thinkk it is not. One for 303
@@ForensicDetailing thx Jon - I have reached out to 303 but no reply as yet. PS just started your training academy and loving it!
Hi Paul,
Yes, Graphene can be used on Matte surfaces.
As with all products, we'd recommend testing on a small area first.
Hope this helps
Stewart
303 Products Uk / Linntec
Unit 4 Calder Bank Road
Dewsbury, West Yorkshire
WF12 9QW
www.linntec.com
01924 469920
Came across this looking for a hydrophobic spray for glass. Am I better with RainX? I only want it for a glass roof and rear window where it won't be in contact with wiper blades, not for the side windows or windscreen.
Autoglanz vision m8
@@ForensicDetailing cheers Jon
Beautiful e36 we need a video review of it 👍
Yeah they all bang on about the aerospace interior dressing its hard when got millions now for same price lol
Could this be a good coating over PPF?
Not sure I would ask 303 this m8
hi Jon, have a look at pans real world test on this product, it provides good durability I think his test was over 6 months? worth a look if you haven't looked before 👍
Hi Jon its me again😊 are they more products out there you could recommended as far as sheeting option?
I m done with beading stuff to much trouble for me with water spots😲
The turtle Wax HS ceramic spray wax
@@ForensicDetailing thanks for your reply and help😄 so just the 303 and Turtle Wax? Nothing from Gyeon etc?
instructions say to spray the aplicator not the pannel
Brilliant looks good 😀
Why did you spray it on the panels? You're just meant to apply it via a cloth/pad.
That is only a suggestion spraying on a panel can possibly lead to streaks but it wasnt a problem for him.
Jon,303 or geyon wet coat?
Wet coat for me. but different sorts of products.... this wins durability for sure.
@@ForensicDetailing yeah thought you wauld say wet coat I got a bottle after watching one of your vids about month ago love the stuff.thanks for confirmation on that
@WaxMode can u please do a test with wet wax ceramic of Twax? And other brands? What about wet wax of tw vs turtle wax flex wax and ceramic tw wax?
Jon have you been on the detailing forums lately?
No mate
@@ForensicDetailing someone was making fun of your long nails
Found this very grabby on removal and looked like most came off on the microfibre.
Got it!
This may be controversial but I can’t see past BSD for spray on.
POV and Primed?????? my mind is in the gutter Jon!
6 months durability at best in the real world
To the UK crowd how is titan coatings I’m in US
I wish I could detail cars for a Side job but I'm too lazy
I like it, good stuff imo
Probably will last longer than P&S Dream maker - have you used dream maker btw Jon ?
No mate
No bead test….I feel robbed 😃
What about a darts night where each number you hit, equates to a product you have use for the next six months. Then review.
I miss the board half the time
camera should be stationery to much jumping about no good
Ok Dave I'm gonna drop myself in it I remember this product when it was first aired in the US everybody even pan the organiser was crawling all over it, was this next evolution in car protection forcefield spray basically I followed it couldn't wait for it to come out over here kept watching the channels all the American detailers , what I noticed gave it a couple of months and a lot of the guys were turning their backs on it even the ,,,,,word snake oil ,,,started to be mentioned so I watched your video with interest,, so I switched to sonax products and good old bilt-hamber what a shame I thought graphene was going to be the future just my two pence worth mate. PS sonax polymer net shield give me a solid 6 months followed up by a monthly in the winter periods a quick spray with BSD ok Dave wax on wax off
Dave? Who the F@#@ is Dave! 😅
@@kinnonmcallister sorry trig having trouble with my broom ok off to the Nag's Head got to see boys see about a motor🤣😅🤣😅🤣🤪
You need to straighten up your dartboard Jon...🙂
Jon you love my comments? :)
Damn right
Can 303 be applied over wax?
Not really
It doesn't last a year unless your car is always in a garage. I am finding none of these spray on ceramic and graphene products last as long as they say
Yer even fusso struggles with a year. If they can go beyond 6 months that's kind of very good.