Unglaublich Toller Typ der Haubi. Hätte ihn zu gern als Lehrer in Chemie. Für mich das perfekte Gesicht eines Familienunternehmens. Sobald mein 5l ADBL Synthtic Spray Wax leer ist, wird die nächste Sprühversieglung definitiv das DR Wack High End Spray Wax. Tolle Arbeit, Entwicklung und Wissenschaft. Danke Andreas und Sebastian für die Videoreihe
I wish there was a voiceover version of this channel in english like the channel garaje54 that has with a guy called bmi russian doing a voiceover in english and so we dont get to miss this great information
The first section of this video was mostly about how to measure beading (--> through measuring the angle of a tangent placed on the point where the drop of water meets the surface). This is later shown and done automatically by a small eletronic device. Andreas then asks the question whether it is possible to divide beading and sheeting, which both of them deny. The next question is about the correlation of beading and paint protection, to which Mr. Hauber tells us that we first have to clarify what we mean with "protection". Good beading/sheeting surely adds a protection from the paint getting dirty again (his example: driving behind another car in the wet, dirty water splashes onto the paint, the dirt doesn't get in contact with the paint as much because the dirt is mostly bounded in water drops which get thrown off the car very soon again due to the wind). Another side of "protection" is protection from general weather conditions, meaning that the wax layer gets attacked first before the underlying paint is attacked. Also, cleaning the car gets easier and more secure (wrt to scratches) with a paint-protected car, as it is not as dirty as it would've been without the paint protection. From 5:17 on, they apply A1 Spray Wax to half of the painted plate infront of them, while exactly measuring the amount of product they use (1.5ml). While doing this, they talk about how long you could let the product sit on paint before wiping it off (5-10min). From 7:40 on, the aforementioned beading-angle-measuring device is shown, which places a tiny drop of de-salted water on the paint and measures it's contact angle. They first use the non-treated half of the painted plate, repeat the measurement three times and calculate the average angle (79.24°). The device automatically detects the ground line (blue straight line on the screen). The measurement then gets repeated with the spray-wax-treated half of the plate (105.78°). Last but not least, they talk about the importance of such a device for scientific use cases, as it is much more accurate than just a visual opinion. From 12:50 on, the topic is sheeting and they first show their experimental setup for this. Water with 480l/min gets rained onto the plate in a specified angle, then the time the water needs to fully flow off the surface is measured. The measurements are again repeated three times with values of about 6s for the untreated and 1.1-1.2s for the paint-protected half of the plate. At the end, they sum up that there won't be a product with good beading and bad sheeting, as both characteristics do always more or less come together. Also, they say that the measurements have shown an improvement of both characteristics through the use of A1 Spray Wax. hope this helps at least for this very interesting video, can't translate every video though ^^ And there is no claim of completeness and correctness 🙂
Echt super interessante Serie ! Also, ich wollte jetzt eine ganze unzusammenhängende Frage stellen, wenn möglich : habe jetzt ein paar Mal gehört, dass Koch Chemie das Eulex einstellen würde... Ist das richtig ?
Hallo DetailingSchuljungs. Sorry ich bin grad albern drauf. DAS ist also Doktor Wack selber? Schaut gleich so aus, mit weißem Kittel und Brille. Uriger Akzent. Genial. Wenn ich mir auf die Haube pinkel - gibt's nen geilen Tropfenwinkel... . Neeeeeein. Jetzt mal Ernst. Sehr interessant, die ersten beiden Teile habe ich nicht angeklickt, aber den schau ich jetzt zu Ende und dann hole ich die beiden anderen nach. Danke für's Zeigen!
@@XaronFR ohjeh. Da hab ich was geschrieben. Dass der nette Experte im Kittel 'Hauber' heißt, war mir nicht bewusst, habe ich eben erst im ersten Video gehört. Ich bitte vorsichtshalber um Entschuldigung, natürlich war mein Spruch nicht auf den Namen und schon gar nicht auf den Herren bezogen. Wie peinlich.
Unglaublich Toller Typ der Haubi. Hätte ihn zu gern als Lehrer in Chemie. Für mich das perfekte Gesicht eines Familienunternehmens. Sobald mein 5l ADBL Synthtic Spray Wax leer ist, wird die nächste Sprühversieglung definitiv das DR Wack High End Spray Wax. Tolle Arbeit, Entwicklung und Wissenschaft. Danke Andreas und Sebastian für die Videoreihe
danke war toller Tag und haben schon Ideen für neuen Projekte 👍
Super Video Serie. Bis jetzt kenne ich keinen der das so gut und ausführlich zeigt. Das ist next Level weiter so 👍🏿 sehr interessant
Top Informationen, das Format gefällt mir sehr gut 👍
Sehr interessant und sehr sympathisch. 🙌🏻
Mega interessant!!!! Vielen herzlichen Dank für diese Einblicke! Ihr seid die Besten!
Kranker Content, weiter so !
Megageil 👌🏼
Bald auf WG erhältlich, das Beadinggerät? 😆😆😆
nur im 10er pack^^
@@XaronFR 🤣🤣 Take my Money 🤑🤗🤗
I wish there was a voiceover version of this channel in english like the channel garaje54 that has with a guy called bmi russian doing a voiceover in english and so we dont get to miss this great information
The first section of this video was mostly about how to measure beading (--> through measuring the angle of a tangent placed on the point where the drop of water meets the surface). This is later shown and done automatically by a small eletronic device.
Andreas then asks the question whether it is possible to divide beading and sheeting, which both of them deny.
The next question is about the correlation of beading and paint protection, to which Mr. Hauber tells us that we first have to clarify what we mean with "protection". Good beading/sheeting surely adds a protection from the paint getting dirty again (his example: driving behind another car in the wet, dirty water splashes onto the paint, the dirt doesn't get in contact with the paint as much because the dirt is mostly bounded in water drops which get thrown off the car very soon again due to the wind). Another side of "protection" is protection from general weather conditions, meaning that the wax layer gets attacked first before the underlying paint is attacked. Also, cleaning the car gets easier and more secure (wrt to scratches) with a paint-protected car, as it is not as dirty as it would've been without the paint protection.
From 5:17 on, they apply A1 Spray Wax to half of the painted plate infront of them, while exactly measuring the amount of product they use (1.5ml). While doing this, they talk about how long you could let the product sit on paint before wiping it off (5-10min).
From 7:40 on, the aforementioned beading-angle-measuring device is shown, which places a tiny drop of de-salted water on the paint and measures it's contact angle. They first use the non-treated half of the painted plate, repeat the measurement three times and calculate the average angle (79.24°). The device automatically detects the ground line (blue straight line on the screen). The measurement then gets repeated with the spray-wax-treated half of the plate (105.78°). Last but not least, they talk about the importance of such a device for scientific use cases, as it is much more accurate than just a visual opinion.
From 12:50 on, the topic is sheeting and they first show their experimental setup for this. Water with 480l/min gets rained onto the plate in a specified angle, then the time the water needs to fully flow off the surface is measured. The measurements are again repeated three times with values of about 6s for the untreated and 1.1-1.2s for the paint-protected half of the plate.
At the end, they sum up that there won't be a product with good beading and bad sheeting, as both characteristics do always more or less come together. Also, they say that the measurements have shown an improvement of both characteristics through the use of A1 Spray Wax.
hope this helps at least for this very interesting video, can't translate every video though ^^ And there is no claim of completeness and correctness 🙂
Echt super interessante Serie ! Also, ich wollte jetzt eine ganze unzusammenhängende Frage stellen, wenn möglich :
habe jetzt ein paar Mal gehört, dass Koch Chemie das Eulex einstellen würde... Ist das richtig ?
mir nicht bekannt, da am besten mal beim hersteller direkt anfragen :-)
@@XaronFR Danke für die blitzschnelle Antwort. Mach ich dann 😉
Um genauer zu sein, in Frankreich (komme aus dem Elsass) hört / liest man das manchmal.
ok schauen wir mal ✌️
Hallo DetailingSchuljungs. Sorry ich bin grad albern drauf. DAS ist also Doktor Wack selber? Schaut gleich so aus, mit weißem Kittel und Brille. Uriger Akzent. Genial. Wenn ich mir auf die Haube pinkel - gibt's nen geilen Tropfenwinkel... . Neeeeeein. Jetzt mal Ernst. Sehr interessant, die ersten beiden Teile habe ich nicht angeklickt, aber den schau ich jetzt zu Ende und dann hole ich die beiden anderen nach. Danke für's Zeigen!
nein das ist nicht dr.wack^^ Das ist Dr. Dr. Perl. Hydro-Hauber^^
@@XaronFR ohjeh. Da hab ich was geschrieben. Dass der nette Experte im Kittel 'Hauber' heißt, war mir nicht bewusst, habe ich eben erst im ersten Video gehört. Ich bitte vorsichtshalber um Entschuldigung, natürlich war mein Spruch nicht auf den Namen und schon gar nicht auf den Herren bezogen. Wie peinlich.
Klaro war Spaß 👍👍
Herr Hauber, vielleicht arbeiten sie mal an dem „Langzeit-Power“ Versprechen, welche man auf jeder „High End Spray Wax“ Flasche lesen kann!