Great video. I'm always interested in trying new innovative products but lately I feel like we are being overwhelmed, and the detail industry is becoming oversaturated with way too many products. The same things everyone has clowned Chemical Guys about, these other brands seem to be doing the same.
Bit of a sceptic with all these products for things we never knew we needed, if you buy the purifier and the top up its £50.00 simply cannot justify these costs John but I do love your videos and not everything is going to be a hit so for me its a no, got lovely smelling interior cleaners that work perfectly. I appreciate the pricing of items is not down to you but keep up brilliant work buddy.
you could just go for the maintain product if on a budget. Purify coat you get a lot a bit like cancoat it might be hard for non pro to use it all up. But fair play this is great feedback
Gyeon is one of the most solid brands out there with a fantastic line of products. They also are almost second to none in product design, branding and support for their resellers and accredited detailers. However, Gyeon is also and regularly pushing the boundaries of what is acceptable in marketing. As far as I know, there are some rather strict and clear rules and regulations of when you are allowed to label your products to be disinfecting and antibacterial. So, where is the proof that what Gyeon claims is actually true? Where are the clinical studies? Similarly, I usually like the content you publish a lot, John. You are one of the most thorough testers and reviewers out there. And I know this is going to be rather direct and brutally honest, but i truly believe you haven‘t done yourself and the credibility of your channel a favor with this video. Claiming that those products by Gyeon kill ALL bacteria is very, very, very bold. Again, where is the proof? You usually are very good at prooving what you claim or, at the very least, coming up with testing methods to check whether the brands‘ claims are true. But here, you just repeated what Geon is claiming. I hope that there will be a follow-up video to this introductionary product presentation.
Product claims are here: gyeon.co/purify-collection/ this is a promo video not a critique or a review. But even if it wasnt I cannot test how effective this is at killing bacteria. Move on.
@@ForensicDetailing ok, with that, I understand the video better now - even if I think you should have statet in the video that this was a promo video and that you should have also more carefully formulated some of the claims - because usually you are very critical with other brands and their claims.
you have to tick a disclaimer Andreas. This creates a pop up banner every time you watch the video which says "payed for promotion" which to me is a pretty unambiguous phrase which makes it clear. I cant build the video around how you want me to do the disclaimer. I have to follow you tube guidelines. We have around 1600 unsponsored videos on the channels and around a total of 30 sponsored. Thats a pretty decent strike rate for me and without channel sponsors there would be no content because I wouldnt be able to do this. So yer I feel really lucky to be able to work with brands like Gyeon. I need them a lot more than they need me.
@ I completely understand the reasons for sponsored videos and I have no issue with the fact that this is one. I just shared my thoughts on the presentation of information shared in this video, i.e. the repetition of bold claims by Gyeon without critically testing them.
@forensicdetailing Hi mate. It’s alcohol based, you need minimum 60% alcohol in hand sanitizer to be effective. Gyeon interior detailer has 60% alcohol so it’s good enough as a disinfectant/steriliser 😉
Maintain is a stand-alone that gives 3-6 months. Going over the interior quarterly would mean every 3 months, so basically the basecoat "is not needed". I know it is not that simple math, yet feels like it. Similar thing is that if I have to maintain my ceramic coating with a topper product, what is the ceramic giving me then since the topper is on the top...
Gyeon produce products for every scenario. Detailers (especially their certified detailers) will use them more often. I think the thought process is for customers to purchase the regular interior cleaners, if you need something for a specific purpose (a 1 off requirement), then they also have those products available for you as well. If you are hygiene conscious, or like John suggested work in the healthcare or food industry, or even a taxi driver/chauffeur, then coating your vehicle once every 9-12months would be beneficial. I would certainly use it if I was in one of those fields, or even back in Covid times.
Great video as always! Gyeon have too many products for me now, getting too confusing. Not related to this video, but any chance you could do a ‘forensic’ test on slow speed rotary finishes vs da and measure gloss? Lots of channels suggest rotary makes it glossier :)
Something i've heard too and never managed to get the results. I was getting haziness/holograms when finishing with a rotary on an E30 with koch M3 and purple pad
There's so many variables but the abrasive is delivering the finish, the pad type works the abrasive, the machine moves the pad with different dynamics. But all machines on foam should be capable of maxing out the finish with right abrasive. Sometimes rotary on low speed backed off the panel can be a good shout on bad soft paint. But yer generally all machines can cut and finish. Maybe we could do a test.
yer its hard to know really as it does not create a scent I think I just plan to swap it after about 4-6 months. so this pack should be used for about 2 years on this car.
I love interior detailed, smells great, can double up as window cleaner and it’s alcohol based so as a nurse, it’s satisfying that it kills bacteria.. other cleaner I got is carpro inside which i think the Gyeon is much better product
Hi John, could you put purify over Fabric Coat? Does Fabric Coat cure? Gyeon say that Fabric Coat is Silica-based but also say allow it to cure, so I'm a little confused 😅 I'm assuming that you can't use it over Fabric Coat as it is Silica-based. The Odour Remover is a great product for us pet owners. Something to get the smell of damp dog out the car, after an outing in damp/wet weather. If there's a puddle or a pond, my previous dog was definitely going into it 😂
I tend to think of purify coat that you could put on any hard surface rather than a fabric. So all the hard stuff you touch. But I could be wrong but I dont use it on fabric.
Jon you've absolutely hit the nail on the head with something that's always bugged me! Iv got an E92 M3 and it's always had that previous owner smell to the interior, iv throughly cleaned it a few times and put a new air freshener in. Each time the air freshener wears off the previous owner smell comes back lol 🤦♂️ annoying as heck! Iv cleaned the leather seats properly and steering wheel (I have a new gear stick) so the only other possible places would be the headliner and seatbelts and the carpets (they are my floor mats) Would the bottle of odor remover be a good product to spray into the headliner and seat belts?
Well Iv sprayed about half a bottle in the head liner 😂 it brought that old Lynx body spray and cigarette smell where I could smell it again so hopefully when it all drys nice it should get rid of the odor 🤞🏼 I like that the product itself doesn't have an odor to it too 👍
I know the smell you mean John 😂. I think some of it is from the sound deadening aging over time. Its a proper waxy, oily smell but i think ive become smell blind to jt over summer. Ill see if its still there when she comes out of winter storage.
Gyeon leads the way once again with innovative products. While other companies have similar products, it's nothing to the level that Gyeon takes it with a purify coating that last upwards of a year. Most of those other similar products last about a week in being able to kill off microbes, bad things, etc. Then you have to reapply them. These products seem to be longer acting. Is there any scent to these products? Or are they odorless?
I like the idea of purify range. There is a large black hole of knowledge missing. What is the active ingredient? How does it bond to surfaces for 12 months, how do I know its not rubbed off by abrrasion or chemicals. How can you tell if the product is even working? I'm a little bit sceptical if I'm honest because without that understanding I'm to automatically give Gyeon my trust. Not that they are untrustworthy its just in my nature until I understand what is within the shroud of this new product range is.
I don't think it's like a bonding sealants as such. If you wipe it with alcohol based cleaner you will remove it. If you cover it in silicone dressing you loose the benefit, it can't do it's thing. So if you go for it. You can clean cockpit with purify maintain (or just use this on its own)
@ @ Thanks, I’m sure if it did you would’ve mentioned it. I’ve used the Autoglym one in the past but smell makes me feel sick now. Same as anything cotton fresh in the house can’t stand it anymore. Along with Gtechniq Tri Clean, I get fatigued by the scent they make me feel sick. Was hoping it would smell like Prep. But no scent is fine if it works
Ive used the interior and thought it was ok, nice smell and ok finish.. i use something else now which i feel gives a better finish Dont see the benefit of purify personally as the only people that get in my car i live with and even the vans at work where it could have a benefit i work with them The only way of building immunity to these viruses is to be exposed to them and even if i wanted to use a product to kill them any anti viral with 70% alcohol will do that..
I think the interior detail is just a cleaner. Your right most alcohol based stuff kills virus. But the usp with the purify coat is it stays active for a year.
Putting micro plastics, parabens, ceramics into the interior/air space of your car that you inhale every day is pretty dumb. I'll stick to the eco stuff.
@@MeliorIllethe sds sheets are not on the website yet. There are a lot of Antimicrobial chemicals along with good old silver, and zinc that can have their properties. Been used in plastics like microban for decades. I’m sure they will release them soon then we will have an idea.
@@samuraipete2488just say something with value. Why people ever started to yell “first” is beyond me… Its like a child who goes out and points to the sky and says “sun”. 🤷🏻♂️ So yes u are first but….dno what u wna reach with that comment.
I'm loving how many videos you are putting out lately well done. Also I love Gyeon
Great video. I'm always interested in trying new innovative products but lately I feel like we are being overwhelmed, and the detail industry is becoming oversaturated with way too many products. The same things everyone has clowned Chemical Guys about, these other brands seem to be doing the same.
people fall into the trap of spending on new product, just stick to what works, youll be better off whit the methods you perfect.
Bit of a sceptic with all these products for things we never knew we needed, if you buy the purifier and the top up its £50.00 simply cannot justify these costs John but I do love your videos and not everything is going to be a hit so for me its a no, got lovely smelling interior cleaners that work perfectly. I appreciate the pricing of items is not down to you but keep up brilliant work buddy.
you could just go for the maintain product if on a budget. Purify coat you get a lot a bit like cancoat it might be hard for non pro to use it all up. But fair play this is great feedback
@@ForensicDetailingwhat will be next step for top on the top? Invisible golden stitches?
Another well put together review.Your mrs must never see you as you seem to be working morning,noon and night for all our benefit. thanks jon
Gyeon is one of the most solid brands out there with a fantastic line of products. They also are almost second to none in product design, branding and support for their resellers and accredited detailers.
However, Gyeon is also and regularly pushing the boundaries of what is acceptable in marketing.
As far as I know, there are some rather strict and clear rules and regulations of when you are allowed to label your products to be disinfecting and antibacterial. So, where is the proof that what Gyeon claims is actually true? Where are the clinical studies?
Similarly, I usually like the content you publish a lot, John. You are one of the most thorough testers and reviewers out there. And I know this is going to be rather direct and brutally honest, but i truly believe you haven‘t done yourself and the credibility of your channel a favor with this video. Claiming that those products by Gyeon kill ALL bacteria is very, very, very bold. Again, where is the proof? You usually are very good at prooving what you claim or, at the very least, coming up with testing methods to check whether the brands‘ claims are true. But here, you just repeated what Geon is claiming.
I hope that there will be a follow-up video to this introductionary product presentation.
Product claims are here: gyeon.co/purify-collection/ this is a promo video not a critique or a review. But even if it wasnt I cannot test how effective this is at killing bacteria. Move on.
@@ForensicDetailing ok, with that, I understand the video better now - even if I think you should have statet in the video that this was a promo video and that you should have also more carefully formulated some of the claims - because usually you are very critical with other brands and their claims.
you have to tick a disclaimer Andreas. This creates a pop up banner every time you watch the video which says "payed for promotion" which to me is a pretty unambiguous phrase which makes it clear. I cant build the video around how you want me to do the disclaimer. I have to follow you tube guidelines. We have around 1600 unsponsored videos on the channels and around a total of 30 sponsored. Thats a pretty decent strike rate for me and without channel sponsors there would be no content because I wouldnt be able to do this. So yer I feel really lucky to be able to work with brands like Gyeon. I need them a lot more than they need me.
@ I completely understand the reasons for sponsored videos and I have no issue with the fact that this is one. I just shared my thoughts on the presentation of information shared in this video, i.e. the repetition of bold claims by Gyeon without critically testing them.
@forensicdetailing Hi mate. It’s alcohol based, you need minimum 60% alcohol in hand sanitizer to be effective. Gyeon interior detailer has 60% alcohol so it’s good enough as a disinfectant/steriliser 😉
Omg thank you for this review - I was looking for this exact thing especially information on the odor remover - really appreciate this
Love the idea of the Purify Maintain. Going on the buy list for sure! Anti-bacterial quick wipe of the door handles is exactly what I am missing.
I’m very interested in this! I have a dog often on the back seat so keeping the dog smell at bay would be a great benefit!
Maintain is a stand-alone that gives 3-6 months. Going over the interior quarterly would mean every 3 months, so basically the basecoat "is not needed".
I know it is not that simple math, yet feels like it.
Similar thing is that if I have to maintain my ceramic coating with a topper product, what is the ceramic giving me then since the topper is on the top...
A proper bonding layer
Hmmm...i love Gyeon, but dont see the point of using 100000000 products to clean and protect interiors
I'm sure all the different brands see the point in us buying 10 products that do similar things, lol
It is sponsored video, you have to buy it now!😂
Gyeon produce products for every scenario. Detailers (especially their certified detailers) will use them more often.
I think the thought process is for customers to purchase the regular interior cleaners, if you need something for a specific purpose (a 1 off requirement), then they also have those products available for you as well.
If you are hygiene conscious, or like John suggested work in the healthcare or food industry, or even a taxi driver/chauffeur, then coating your vehicle once every 9-12months would be beneficial. I would certainly use it if I was in one of those fields, or even back in Covid times.
Great video as always! Gyeon have too many products for me now, getting too confusing.
Not related to this video, but any chance you could do a ‘forensic’ test on slow speed rotary finishes vs da and measure gloss? Lots of channels suggest rotary makes it glossier :)
Something i've heard too and never managed to get the results. I was getting haziness/holograms when finishing with a rotary on an E30 with koch M3 and purple pad
There's so many variables but the abrasive is delivering the finish, the pad type works the abrasive, the machine moves the pad with different dynamics. But all machines on foam should be capable of maxing out the finish with right abrasive. Sometimes rotary on low speed backed off the panel can be a good shout on bad soft paint. But yer generally all machines can cut and finish. Maybe we could do a test.
Love gyeon are doing these even though they won’t be mass appeal products. Be good if they can get an interior detailed with this in already.
Interested to hear your long term opinion of the odour mats J. Sounds like a great idea provided their last a realistic time.
yer its hard to know really as it does not create a scent I think I just plan to swap it after about 4-6 months. so this pack should be used for about 2 years on this car.
@ sounds like a plan👍 presume Gyeon don’t give any recommendations regarding replacement?
I love interior detailed, smells great, can double up as window cleaner and it’s alcohol based so as a nurse, it’s satisfying that it kills bacteria.. other cleaner I got is carpro inside which i think the Gyeon is much better product
Would love to have u as a neighbour man. 😂😂😂
I know it would be cool 👍
@ would hang so much out the window to see which test is going on. On top he looks like a gentle teddybear. 😁
Jon could you do a review on duel autocare stuff.
ValetPro Enzyme Odour Eater decent shizzz
Hi John, could you put purify over Fabric Coat? Does Fabric Coat cure? Gyeon say that Fabric Coat is Silica-based but also say allow it to cure, so I'm a little confused 😅
I'm assuming that you can't use it over Fabric Coat as it is Silica-based.
The Odour Remover is a great product for us pet owners. Something to get the smell of damp dog out the car, after an outing in damp/wet weather. If there's a puddle or a pond, my previous dog was definitely going into it 😂
I tend to think of purify coat that you could put on any hard surface rather than a fabric. So all the hard stuff you touch. But I could be wrong but I dont use it on fabric.
@ForensicDetailing thank you, appreciate it.
Jon you've absolutely hit the nail on the head with something that's always bugged me! Iv got an E92 M3 and it's always had that previous owner smell to the interior, iv throughly cleaned it a few times and put a new air freshener in. Each time the air freshener wears off the previous owner smell comes back lol 🤦♂️ annoying as heck!
Iv cleaned the leather seats properly and steering wheel (I have a new gear stick) so the only other possible places would be the headliner and seatbelts and the carpets (they are my floor mats) Would the bottle of odor remover be a good product to spray into the headliner and seat belts?
I sprayed the odour eliminator into foot well fabrics my headliner was new. But you could yes m8. Cabin filter too
@ thanks mate Iv ordered a bottle, I'll keep you updated 👍 Iv been waiting to find such a product for a while now.
Well Iv sprayed about half a bottle in the head liner 😂 it brought that old Lynx body spray and cigarette smell where I could smell it again so hopefully when it all drys nice it should get rid of the odor 🤞🏼 I like that the product itself doesn't have an odor to it too 👍
Not sure about this but interesting all the same 👍
I know the smell you mean John 😂. I think some of it is from the sound deadening aging over time. Its a proper waxy, oily smell but i think ive become smell blind to jt over summer. Ill see if its still there when she comes out of winter storage.
the BMW old musky honk :)
I use the Gyeon Interior Detailer and it's very good, but I can't see much point in the rest of the range for me.
Gyeon leads the way once again with innovative products. While other companies have similar products, it's nothing to the level that Gyeon takes it with a purify coating that last upwards of a year. Most of those other similar products last about a week in being able to kill off microbes, bad things, etc. Then you have to reapply them. These products seem to be longer acting. Is there any scent to these products? Or are they odorless?
The scents range is coming very soon Joe.
Have you tried ozone machine in the BMW Jon?
Not tried mate
Yo Jon 👌
I like the idea of purify range. There is a large black hole of knowledge missing. What is the active ingredient? How does it bond to surfaces for 12 months, how do I know its not rubbed off by abrrasion or chemicals. How can you tell if the product is even working? I'm a little bit sceptical if I'm honest because without that understanding I'm to automatically give Gyeon my trust. Not that they are untrustworthy its just in my nature until I understand what is within the shroud of this new product range is.
I don't think it's like a bonding sealants as such. If you wipe it with alcohol based cleaner you will remove it. If you cover it in silicone dressing you loose the benefit, it can't do it's thing. So if you go for it. You can clean cockpit with purify maintain (or just use this on its own)
Would the odour remover remove smoke
I dont know mate ill try and find out
@ForensicDetailing I love your reviews always honest
@@markbrown9165-k1utry Airvidox
probably need steam cleaner for that, as these odor ones seem to mask the smell for abit
Watch out for the Gyeon Interior Detailer. It can stain and remove color from leather seats. Took the color off mine becaurse of the alcohol content.
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What does the odour spray smell like?
i dont think its scented mate. ill double check
@ @ Thanks, I’m sure if it did you would’ve mentioned it. I’ve used the Autoglym one in the past but smell makes me feel sick now. Same as anything cotton fresh in the house can’t stand it anymore. Along with Gtechniq Tri Clean, I get fatigued by the scent they make me feel sick.
Was hoping it would smell like Prep. But no scent is fine if it works
Ive used the interior and thought it was ok, nice smell and ok finish.. i use something else now which i feel gives a better finish
Dont see the benefit of purify personally as the only people that get in my car i live with and even the vans at work where it could have a benefit i work with them
The only way of building immunity to these viruses is to be exposed to them and even if i wanted to use a product to kill them any anti viral with 70% alcohol will do that..
I think the interior detail is just a cleaner. Your right most alcohol based stuff kills virus. But the usp with the purify coat is it stays active for a year.
Putting micro plastics, parabens, ceramics into the interior/air space of your car that you inhale every day is pretty dumb. I'll stick to the eco stuff.
how do you know it has any of this stuff in it? Its not ceramic for starters
@@ForensicDetailing The coating absolutely does.
@@MeliorIllethe sds sheets are not on the website yet. There are a lot of Antimicrobial chemicals along with good old silver, and zinc that can have their properties. Been used in plastics like microban for decades. I’m sure they will release them soon then we will have an idea.
@@Wetglab I would definitely wait for that list.
@@MeliorIlle go away, weirdo
First
No one cares. 🤷🏻♂️
@NoFix obviously you do 🤣🤣🤣
@@samuraipete2488just say something with value. Why people ever started to yell “first” is beyond me… Its like a child who goes out and points to the sky and says “sun”. 🤷🏻♂️ So yes u are first but….dno what u wna reach with that comment.
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