Jimbo, the brand u r testing uses fluorine in its products. It is a forever chemical. Evil stuff to humans and the environment. Shine on you crazy diamond.
@autodetailingpodcast Just as an fyi, flourocarbon based ski race "waxes" have been banned by all international ski race federations due to the extremely toxic nature to the environments and human health, Evil stuff.
@autodetailingpodcast Jimbo, as an fyi, flourocarbon based ski race "waxes" [the other "wax" industry] have now been banned internationally due to the extremely toxic nature to the environments and human health. Evil stuff.
Jimbo, a fyi, flourocarbon ski race "waxes" [the other "wax" industry] have been banned internationally due to the harmful and toxic nature to environments and human health. Evil stuff.
As a detailer that has applied Can Coat Evo to my wifes car, I did all the correct prep work required for any long term coating, applied by spraying into a towel as per Gyeon's instructions, coating believe it or not is at 21 months and still beading and glossy AF. Ive been adding pics and videos to an Aussie car detailing group on FB every few months. I havent sprayed all kinds of chemicals on it, its never been through a car wash, only washed by me. Ive never given it a full decon wash. This stuff is legit. Car is a daily driver that sits outside 8 to 10 hours a day and garaged overnight. Just my two cents on it. Cant get more real world than that
I can attest to this. Family vehicle, worst conditions possible for a car, 6 months in, not even a slight decrease in performance. It really is an awesome product
@@rotemshoshani424ive been waiting for it to fail so i can put a longer term coating on it, but close to 2 years on its not flooding or slow sheeting. I recon I got a supercharged version in my bottle. Maybe its the pro version and they put it in the wrong bottle. :)
@@rooboy99 where im from the evo pro is like couple bucks worth of difference, unfortunately that specific item was out of stock EVERYWHERE, so i went with just evo. Fortunately results are beyond expectations (full prep including correction, 2 coats).
The "Spousal Transport Unit" has ben wearing CanCoat Evo for 2 years now with just a topper applied once a month. It gets washed once a week with P&S Absolute Rinseless Wash.
Can coat EVO is amazing. Well over a year in Florida where a car sits outside in rain and heat. “Torture tests” mean zero. The tests that work are those daily drivers and the real world elements it’s sits in not just spraying chemicals at it.
Another channel has a much better test. After coating, they leave the panel outside for 1-2 years, periodically washing with non-caustic chemicals and compare.
Now that you have your own product, it is better to stop this type of testing. your appearance in the presentation says enough, especially with the advertisement of your own product in between. This is no longer independent journalism.
@@autodetailingpodcastcan I ask, do all torture tests include not waiting the recommended time and not applying the recommended coats? Just asking before I apply this product to my car, I’m an a real person trying to find something to believe
The Ryobi blower is cool, I need one. Even via the innernets it sounds like you need some ear-pro when using that thing. Really appreciate the effort in time you took in testing, even doing the spray on vs. towel application is a bonus! Subscribing now.
I had 1 car that sat outside all year and 2 layers of CanCoat lasted about 1 year and 2 months on the hood top and trunk with 4 washes a month. Side panels were good though. The other car gets parked under a car port with a single layer of CC and it's still going strong after 18 months. 2 coats of Gyeon Pure EVO on my truck looking like day 1 after a year.
Would you paint a wall by throwing some paint at the wall and the spread it around with a roller, after? Or do you load the roller up with paint and then spread it on the wall like that?
@@autodetailingpodcast ok, so it's not very resistive then. Can you recommend anything better for diy'er, who doesn't have garage? This whole detailing business is such a mess, that I'm sure over 90% of the people doesn't have no clue what to buy or why. Most buy what their friend uses, or what have been recommended by their detailer or the "expert" in the store. Few believes ads and some buys what looks or sounds nice.
For sure. The solvents in these chemicals are bonding to the coating and need to volatilize off or gas off. Some products will allow this to happen more than others, doesn't mean its weaker, just different!@@autodetailingpodcast
I would not rely 100% on torture test because I would never hit my paint work with multiple different PH level degreaser in short period of time, but at least it will give me a idea of what the coating capable of resisting. Not to mention a good coating should at least capable of resisting some popular cleansers such as APC, iron, bugs, tar, and sap remover
Your testing conclusion is that Cancoat lacks durability. I challenge your testing methodology to determine durability over time then. You can easily find professional detailers who will offer it as an option above a sealant but below a ceramic coating. Those detailers generally educate their customers that the durability expectation is one year. For me your testing is of help as direction on how to best remove old previous coatings but it does not help in determining durability over time.
I just recently started watching your videos and have watched the videos you’ve made for the products I used which had been very helpful! On the other hand I haven’t seen you make videos on suds lab so if possible I would like to see you review them! They just came out with a new graphene line up that has my interest and also their older ceramic sprays!
I think what's amazing is that most of these high end spray applied ceramic coatings are getting really good and easy to install. To the point where you don't need to bother with overcomplicated vile ceramic systems that require so much thought. And these spray on coatings are so easy to install, you can apply them after every wash if you want. And for a weekend warrior...this is awesome! Love your product Jimbo!
As far as durability with any product besides application variables environment plays a huge roll. Many coatings I have used clog very easily and need extra attention for this. Hence what I get in Indiana is going to be very different in a southern state. Many people don’t take this into consideration.
hey Jimbo, quick question, do you know if something like Bilt Hamber Touch-Less would degrade Jimbo's Hard as Shell coating at all? I like to do rinseless washings but sometimes do a touch-less foam and rinse before the rinseless contact wash
@@TheBreakfastLover wonder what's better Bilt Hammer V2 diluted to 1% PIR or Jimbos Super Soaper (also 8.5 pH). I tried super soaper yesterday and it's ok but of course not reallt touchless, it does remove a bit more than just using the pressure washer alone (or PW with pH neutral soap), but it's closer to how much pH neutral soap remove than how much an APC like Optimum Power Clean (3:1 ratio) removes, of course Power Clean will degrade coating heavily
@@victor4091 can't say as I never used Jimbo's. But Bilt-Hamber Touchless is a dedicated touchless foam that's been well reviewed (e.g. Forensic Detailing's channel). I've tested several mild pH foams (pH 5.5 to 8.5 when diluted), and my go-to touchless wash is Bilt-Hamber Touchless v2 at 1% PIR (pH 8.5) to remove organics and traffic film, followed by Fireball pH3 at 1:500 dilution (pH 5.5) to remove mineral deposits. Then I rinse with deionized water and blow dry. I pretreat bug guts or bird bombs with P&S Xpress Interior Cleaner. Yes it's an interior cleaner but it's actually an excellent pH-neutral mild APC for the exterior.
Hello jimbo i am from france and i really like your videos espacially your torture tests. And i am agree cancoat is not a durable coating but 6 months for an easy applying product, it is grate. In europe we have hendlex spray ceramic coating and would be excited to see jimbo tortue test on it😂.
I compare can coat to only Glassparency Graphene spray or Adams Advanced Graphene ceramic spray. i have them on many client vehicles and all surpass the 1 yr and still bead and sheet water get well with a minimum of a wash every 3 weeks to 1 month. no high alkaline products on it which will obviously deteriorate any coating over time. yeah noone os spraying brakebuster and megs acid wheel cleaner on their paint ever. of course it'll fail. doing that will turn your 8 yr coating into a 1 yr coating real fast... so don't. repeated apc prewashes or waterspot remover as a mild acid are about as harsh as anyone goes. don't use anything except ph neutral chemicals unless absolutely necessary to keep your coating working great video can you do one torture test on Adams advanced graphene ceramic spray?. its solvent spray but i think its the closest thing to a real coating that's in spray form. haven't seen a torture test on it
I love your videos man. Hier is a question or 2. Can you apply 2 different ceramic coatings over another? Example Cerakote (the bad one) over gyon Mohs. I know u shouldnt but what happens when u do it? Also if you could mix it if the flashing is different. Sweating+ Rainbow. Or Sweating+ swearing. Or rainbow+ rainbow. Second question : you know the turtlewax scratch remover kit the one with the clear coat? Can i cover the whole car with the clear coat and apply over that a ceramic coating? (The thought behind would be the clear coat would act like a Lens and make the paint pop more). Also if the clear coat would get removed from the solvent from the ceramic coating. Till now asmuch as i know noone tried it atleast not on tape.
I tried that with the TW kit and it doesn’t work. I had the same exact thought. I even did a video on it. As far as the coatings go I would refer you to the brand. I mix and match and don’t see any reason why you wouldn’t. But brands are some peoples religion and telling someone you can believe two things to be true at the same time doesn’t always work for people.
@@autodetailingpodcast ok i just watched the turtle wax video. But that left me with some question. For example if you would after the 7days cure time would apply a ceramic coating would that be ok? Or the solvent from the ceramic coating would soften the turtlewax clear coat and mess everything up? And how was the gloss compared to the not clear coted side? And do you have a name for the "test video" where u try to mix and match ceramic coatings?
I love your no nonsense approach, and your torture test are entertaining. However, other TH-cam influencers are now torture testing your product, and yours seems to fail on their channels. Have you looked into this lol. i’ve used can coat on my personal Highway Patrol vehicle. it is still beating after a year of daily conditions in South Carolina. I have also applied it to two customer cars, a husband and a wife and their car is still beating like crazy but we must do these torture test, right? But I have now purchased your product. I put it on a customers car and waiting to see the response. But now I have watched the third influencer on TH-cam and your product seems to fail in their testing.
Are you referring to Jamie’s vid? If so, for one, it’s one video (not multiple like you suggest) and Jamie will even admit it didn’t fail. Depending on how he was shooting the water it would sheet slower or faster than the others, at worst it was on par with all except his mystery product, which he admittedly couldn’t get it to NOT streak. Also, mine is rated at 6 months - he washed it 20 times with a ph+ soap. So depending on how often you wash your car that would give you 5-10 months or protection with a single layer. Which are exactly my claims…
6 months to 12 they estimate with Cancoat and maybe with normal maintenance washes with a PH neutral shampoo i think it will get the 6 months especially with those that wash the cars once a week .
I appriciate your hustle. I don't like misleading information though. Saying that super cleaner you have is better than iron removers or clay I believe is just not accurate, if so I'd think every other TH-camr and detailing professional on TH-cam and I. The work would be making videos and raving about it. I can't say I've seen any buzz about a new replacement for iron removers and clay bars. It might be a great wheel cleaner and all. But replacing or it being better than iron removers and clay for decon is just misleading in my opinion. No disrespect to you. I like your channel, and your obviously knowledgeable, but we already have Pan, let's keep it honest
CanCoat ain't no Jimbo's. Plus it seems to clog the sprayer after each application. Something I've yet to see with Jimbo's. Like the torture test you do as it's always consistent.I like the fact that my wipe off towels don't harden up either. Not sure if that's the case for Cancoat wipe off towels.An informative video.
@@LSD04yep yep yep Hard to believe that a product tried and tested for years by so many around the globe and is made by such a renowned company with millions invested in R&D to actually innovate the field and come with a product so unique as cancoat is being compared to a topper spray that’s been out for a month. I’m too old for the internet. 😒 Try to apply cancoat like Sandro from CCAD like a traditional coating and let me know how it stands up against Jimbo’s Cancoat is a slightly diluted coating in a spray bottle. sio2 stuff, like.. that hardens.
Torture tests are for entertainment purposes. It's not a true representation of real life situations. Those who get their panties in a bunch should relax and enjoy the show. Oh buy Jimbos products!
@@ad_182_uk Sure, usually used gyeon bathe, its a bit expensive., but goes a long way , if a pre-wash was needed it was bilt hamber touchless, and i normally use gyeon cure, gyeon ceramic detailer or meguiars ceramic detailer as a topper/drying aid. they all worked vey well. i did apply 2 coats of can coat , great stuff !
Jimbo, the brand u r testing uses fluorine in its products. It is a forever chemical. Evil stuff to humans and the environment.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
Good to know. I’ll forever not use this again.
@autodetailingpodcast
Just as an fyi, flourocarbon based ski race "waxes" have been banned by all international ski race federations due to the extremely toxic nature to the environments and human health, Evil stuff.
@autodetailingpodcast
Jimbo, as an fyi, flourocarbon based ski race "waxes" [the other "wax" industry] have now been banned internationally due to the extremely toxic nature to the environments and human health. Evil stuff.
Jimbo, a fyi, flourocarbon ski race "waxes" [the other "wax" industry] have been banned internationally due to the harmful and toxic nature to environments and human health. Evil stuff.
CanCoat does not use fluoropolymers according to Gyeon.
As a detailer that has applied Can Coat Evo to my wifes car, I did all the correct prep work required for any long term coating, applied by spraying into a towel as per Gyeon's instructions, coating believe it or not is at 21 months and still beading and glossy AF. Ive been adding pics and videos to an Aussie car detailing group on FB every few months. I havent sprayed all kinds of chemicals on it, its never been through a car wash, only washed by me. Ive never given it a full decon wash. This stuff is legit. Car is a daily driver that sits outside 8 to 10 hours a day and garaged overnight. Just my two cents on it. Cant get more real world than that
I can attest to this.
Family vehicle, worst conditions possible for a car, 6 months in, not even a slight decrease in performance. It really is an awesome product
@@rotemshoshani424ive been waiting for it to fail so i can put a longer term coating on it, but close to 2 years on its not flooding or slow sheeting. I recon I got a supercharged version in my bottle. Maybe its the pro version and they put it in the wrong bottle. :)
@@rooboy99 where im from the evo pro is like couple bucks worth of difference, unfortunately that specific item was out of stock EVERYWHERE, so i went with just evo.
Fortunately results are beyond expectations (full prep including correction, 2 coats).
Same here going on 10+ months legit
The "Spousal Transport Unit" has ben wearing CanCoat Evo for 2 years now with just a topper applied once a month. It gets washed once a week with P&S Absolute Rinseless Wash.
Can coat EVO is amazing. Well over a year in Florida where a car sits outside in rain and heat. “Torture tests” mean zero. The tests that work are those daily drivers and the real world elements it’s sits in not just spraying chemicals at it.
You’re 100% right. It’s just for fun. Like crash test dummies but for car care.
Another channel has a much better test. After coating, they leave the panel outside for 1-2 years, periodically washing with non-caustic chemicals and compare.
Thanks for the video! FYI - Sound of that blower is annoying on video
It’s fairly annoying in person too tbh. Haha I can try to mute it a little next time.
@@autodetailingpodcast 🤣
Now that you have your own product, it is better to stop this type of testing. your appearance in the presentation says enough, especially with the advertisement of your own product in between. This is no longer independent journalism.
Thanks for your opinion!
@@autodetailingpodcastcan I ask, do all torture tests include not waiting the recommended time and not applying the recommended coats? Just asking before I apply this product to my car, I’m an a real person trying to find something to believe
@@mik38ailey did you watch the vid? I always give it more time usually then recommended to cure.
@@autodetailingpodcast I did.
The Ryobi blower is cool, I need one. Even via the innernets it sounds like you need some ear-pro when using that thing. Really appreciate the effort in time you took in testing, even doing the spray on vs. towel application is a bonus! Subscribing now.
Thanks.
I had 1 car that sat outside all year and 2 layers of CanCoat lasted about 1 year and 2 months on the hood top and trunk with 4 washes a month. Side panels were good though. The other car gets parked under a car port with a single layer of CC and it's still going strong after 18 months. 2 coats of Gyeon Pure EVO on my truck looking like day 1 after a year.
I picked up the ryobi blower a few weeks ago. Total game changer.
How is it dealing with the high pitch sound from the blower?
@@DasJav I wear hearing protection or headphones so it isn’t worse than any other blower.
Neighbors must luv you...of course your lucky if you don't have any.
Would you paint a wall by throwing some paint at the wall and the spread it around with a roller, after? Or do you load the roller up with paint and then spread it on the wall like that?
Live in the deep south, my truck used every day always outside lasted about 10 1/2 months glad to get that long. Do take great care of my truck.
I cannot stand the sound of that Ryobi blower...
It’s a very annoying whine that’s for sure.
Did you allow it to dry for a week? It says on instructions that you should not use strong chemicals in a week or something.
Yes
@@autodetailingpodcast ok, so it's not very resistive then. Can you recommend anything better for diy'er, who doesn't have garage? This whole detailing business is such a mess, that I'm sure over 90% of the people doesn't have no clue what to buy or why. Most buy what their friend uses, or what have been recommended by their detailer or the "expert" in the store. Few believes ads and some buys what looks or sounds nice.
This is very diy friendly - amzn.to/3L4jcJM
I agree. Its a mess for sure
That blower is big pimpin 🎉
Rips through the batteries but it’s incredible.
Dry this off, let it sit a few hours, come back and inspect the hydrophobics. I bet they come back.
Would be interesting to see. But now I’ve tried this product so many ways and keep getting the same result
For sure. The solvents in these chemicals are bonding to the coating and need to volatilize off or gas off. Some products will allow this to happen more than others, doesn't mean its weaker, just different!@@autodetailingpodcast
Even after a 2 week cure?
Yes. Curing isn't going to change this.@@autodetailingpodcast
You would think he would know something about chemicals and how they work since Jimbo’s making his own products!
I would not rely 100% on torture test because I would never hit my paint work with multiple different PH level degreaser in short period of time, but at least it will give me a idea of what the coating capable of resisting. Not to mention a good coating should at least capable of resisting some popular cleansers such as APC, iron, bugs, tar, and sap remover
Your testing conclusion is that Cancoat lacks durability. I challenge your testing methodology to determine durability over time then.
You can easily find professional detailers who will offer it as an option above a sealant but below a ceramic coating. Those detailers generally educate their customers that the durability expectation is one year.
For me your testing is of help as direction on how to best remove old previous coatings but it does not help in determining durability over time.
Fair enough. It’s a nice easy to use product. Nothing against it from that standpoint.
Hard to believe the test when you market your own product, test your equivalent products alongside other similar products
I just recently started watching your videos and have watched the videos you’ve made for the products I used which had been very helpful! On the other hand I haven’t seen you make videos on suds lab so if possible I would like to see you review them! They just came out with a new graphene line up that has my interest and also their older ceramic sprays!
I’ll check it out. Thanks for the recommendation
Pan the Organizer did a whole 40 minute review on the Suds Labs products a few weeks ago so you can learn alot from his in depth video 👍
You mean pan the advertiser?
I think what's amazing is that most of these high end spray applied ceramic coatings are getting really good and easy to install. To the point where you don't need to bother with overcomplicated vile ceramic systems that require so much thought. And these spray on coatings are so easy to install, you can apply them after every wash if you want. And for a weekend warrior...this is awesome! Love your product Jimbo!
Agree! Thank you!
Great video buddy tfs
As far as durability with any product besides application variables environment plays a huge roll. Many coatings I have used clog very easily and need extra attention for this. Hence what I get in Indiana is going to be very different in a southern state. Many people don’t take this into consideration.
Great point
Excellent video in my opinion as there is a difference between a spray sealant and a ceramic coating.
Thx for video J Bo like the wet coat too…. Would like to see review on comp air the next thing I will buy
i may have missed it but how was the slickness after curing?
Ideal conditions when the moon is in cycle, political season around the corner, El Niño brewing in the gulf, corduroy pants with snow shoes
LOL
Thanks Jimbo Another great video . Can not hang with your Hard As Shell !!
Definitely can’t. My stuff is also much safer for the user.
@@autodetailingpodcastDoes Hard as Shell contain fluorine or any fluoropolymers?
No, definitely not.
hey Jimbo, quick question, do you know if something like Bilt Hamber Touch-Less would degrade Jimbo's Hard as Shell coating at all? I like to do rinseless washings but sometimes do a touch-less foam and rinse before the rinseless contact wash
I would need to test it. But based on my test it can withstand a few rounds of a pH12. So it should be able to withstand it
Bilt-Hamber Touchless V2 is pH 10.5 and when diluted to 1% PIR is pH 8.5.
@@TheBreakfastLover wonder what's better Bilt Hammer V2 diluted to 1% PIR or Jimbos Super Soaper (also 8.5 pH). I tried super soaper yesterday and it's ok but of course not reallt touchless, it does remove a bit more than just using the pressure washer alone (or PW with pH neutral soap), but it's closer to how much pH neutral soap remove than how much an APC like Optimum Power Clean (3:1 ratio) removes, of course Power Clean will degrade coating heavily
@@victor4091 can't say as I never used Jimbo's. But Bilt-Hamber Touchless is a dedicated touchless foam that's been well reviewed (e.g. Forensic Detailing's channel). I've tested several mild pH foams (pH 5.5 to 8.5 when diluted), and my go-to touchless wash is Bilt-Hamber Touchless v2 at 1% PIR (pH 8.5) to remove organics and traffic film, followed by Fireball pH3 at 1:500 dilution (pH 5.5) to remove mineral deposits. Then I rinse with deionized water and blow dry.
I pretreat bug guts or bird bombs with P&S Xpress Interior Cleaner. Yes it's an interior cleaner but it's actually an excellent pH-neutral mild APC for the exterior.
Hello jimbo i am from france and i really like your videos espacially your torture tests. And i am agree cancoat is not a durable coating but 6 months for an easy applying product, it is grate. In europe we have hendlex spray ceramic coating and would be excited to see jimbo tortue test on it😂.
I compare can coat to only Glassparency Graphene spray or Adams Advanced Graphene ceramic spray. i have them on many client vehicles and all surpass the 1 yr and still bead and sheet water get well with a minimum of a wash every 3 weeks to 1 month. no high alkaline products on it which will obviously deteriorate any coating over time. yeah noone os spraying brakebuster and megs acid wheel cleaner on their paint ever. of course it'll fail. doing that will turn your 8 yr coating into a 1 yr coating real fast... so don't. repeated apc prewashes or waterspot remover as a mild acid are about as harsh as anyone goes. don't use anything except ph neutral chemicals unless absolutely necessary to keep your coating working great video
can you do one torture test on Adams advanced graphene ceramic spray?. its solvent spray but i think its the closest thing to a real coating that's in spray form. haven't seen a torture test on it
As always great work keep them coming 👍👍
Thanks 👍
I love Can Coat, I wonder how Sonax BSD holds up these days
It used to be really good. Especially for how it’s marketed
Love it!
I love your videos man.
Hier is a question or 2.
Can you apply 2 different ceramic coatings over another? Example Cerakote (the bad one) over gyon Mohs.
I know u shouldnt but what happens when u do it? Also if you could mix it if the flashing is different. Sweating+ Rainbow. Or Sweating+ swearing. Or rainbow+ rainbow.
Second question : you know the turtlewax scratch remover kit the one with the clear coat?
Can i cover the whole car with the clear coat and apply over that a ceramic coating? (The thought behind would be the clear coat would act like a Lens and make the paint pop more). Also if the clear coat would get removed from the solvent from the ceramic coating.
Till now asmuch as i know noone tried it atleast not on tape.
I tried that with the TW kit and it doesn’t work. I had the same exact thought. I even did a video on it. As far as the coatings go I would refer you to the brand. I mix and match and don’t see any reason why you wouldn’t. But brands are some peoples religion and telling someone you can believe two things to be true at the same time doesn’t always work for people.
@@autodetailingpodcast thanks man. I Will go check ur videos now.
@@autodetailingpodcast ok i just watched the turtle wax video. But that left me with some question. For example if you would after the 7days cure time would apply a ceramic coating would that be ok? Or the solvent from the ceramic coating would soften the turtlewax clear coat and mess everything up? And how was the gloss compared to the not clear coted side?
And do you have a name for the "test video" where u try to mix and match ceramic coatings?
Always do a wipe on coating before a spray coating
I love your no nonsense approach, and your torture test are entertaining. However, other TH-cam influencers are now torture testing your product, and yours seems to fail on their channels. Have you looked into this lol. i’ve used can coat on my personal Highway Patrol vehicle. it is still beating after a year of daily conditions in South Carolina. I have also applied it to two customer cars, a husband and a wife and their car is still beating like crazy but we must do these torture test, right? But I have now purchased your product. I put it on a customers car and waiting to see the response. But now I have watched the third influencer on TH-cam and your product seems to fail in their testing.
Are you referring to Jamie’s vid? If so, for one, it’s one video (not multiple like you suggest) and Jamie will even admit it didn’t fail. Depending on how he was shooting the water it would sheet slower or faster than the others, at worst it was on par with all except his mystery product, which he admittedly couldn’t get it to NOT streak. Also, mine is rated at 6 months - he washed it 20 times with a ph+ soap. So depending on how often you wash your car that would give you 5-10 months or protection with a single layer. Which are exactly my claims…
Imjoshv tested it. His review was inconclusive to me. Something to do with application. And some fella with Sheep in his channel name.
Another great video, love these, thank you!
Thanks!
Always a great review Jimbo
thanks!
6 months to 12 they estimate with Cancoat and maybe with normal maintenance washes with a PH neutral shampoo i think it will get the 6 months especially with those that wash the cars once a week .
Could be.
Way more than that tbh I’m in socal with proper maintenance going 10 months strong 💪🏼
Definitely need proper maintenance for sprays and wipe on coatings.
The blower didn't blow my mind but F me it blew my hearing....
Hahahah.
Spray into towel or applicator to prevent overspray on things you dont want it on.... this isnt rocket science.
You’re having too much fun with the ryobi blower…😂🤣👍🏽. I gotta get one.
It’s impressive!
Jimbo, I disagree on torture tests. Real world is a much better measure of a coating.
Where do you get microfiber towels on a roll?
Autofiber and the rag company have them.
What’s the model number of that Ryobi blower ?
Model # PSBLB01B // www.ryobitools.com/products/details/46396047137
Thanks Jimbo. Keep doing your torture test, it’s a lot of fun 👍🏽
Can you run Jescar Ceramic Spray Wax through the torture test?
I appriciate your hustle. I don't like misleading information though. Saying that super cleaner you have is better than iron removers or clay I believe is just not accurate, if so I'd think every other TH-camr and detailing professional on TH-cam and I. The work would be making videos and raving about it. I can't say I've seen any buzz about a new replacement for iron removers and clay bars.
It might be a great wheel cleaner and all. But replacing or it being better than iron removers and clay for decon is just misleading in my opinion. No disrespect to you. I like your channel, and your obviously knowledgeable, but we already have Pan, let's keep it honest
I appreciate the feedback.
CanCoat ain't no Jimbo's. Plus it seems to clog the sprayer after each application. Something I've yet to see with Jimbo's. Like the torture test you do as it's always consistent.I like the fact that my wipe off towels don't harden up either. Not sure if that's the case for Cancoat wipe off towels.An informative video.
Thanks for the support!!!
Totally different products so you won’t see it clog the sprayer, ones a proper coating and the other isn’t.
How are they different??
@@autodetailingpodcast ask Walter?
@@LSD04yep yep yep
Hard to believe that a product tried and tested for years by so many around the globe and is made by such a renowned company with millions invested in R&D to actually innovate the field and come with a product so unique as cancoat is being compared to a topper spray that’s been out for a month.
I’m too old for the internet. 😒
Try to apply cancoat like Sandro from CCAD like a traditional coating and let me know how it stands up against Jimbo’s
Cancoat is a slightly diluted coating in a spray bottle. sio2 stuff, like.. that hardens.
No idea I use it on a everyday driver that lives outside and get 12 months
Jimbos still undefeated. I noticed you changed the name
Ya video to come about that.
Torture tests are for entertainment purposes. It's not a true representation of real life situations. Those who get their panties in a bunch should relax and enjoy the show. Oh buy Jimbos products!
Ya! Buy Jimbos!! Thanks for the support
Would love to test your hard as shell but i'm in Europe 😢
Working on distribution
First
i used original cancoat in the uk, lasted a year easily, in our shit weather and weekly washing..
Hi - can i ask what you used during the weekly wash and did you use any toppers or drying aids? Thanks!
@@ad_182_uk Sure, usually used gyeon bathe, its a bit expensive., but goes a long way , if a pre-wash was needed it was bilt hamber touchless, and i normally use gyeon cure, gyeon ceramic detailer or meguiars ceramic detailer as a topper/drying aid. they all worked vey well. i did apply 2 coats of can coat , great stuff !