Italian here, I am a CarPro guy, but I would surely recommend Omnia/Dherma from Labocosmetica, excellent products, probably the best on market for leather
Their packaging of the products looks like high end products you would find in an expensive salon. The polishes look to leave a nice finish but don’t throw away your 3D heavy cut compounds. Thank you for all you have done and I definitely appreciate your hard work to the industry.
I’ve been a Labocosmetica Accredited Detailer for 4 years now and their products are some of the best on the market. They have excellent chemists in Italy, but are really quite poor when it comes to back up for their Detailer network. Which is a shame. Anyway, Fiero is one of the best finishing polishes currently available and it was good to see how impressed you were of that product too Brian. Leale is my go to for a simple one stage detail prior to a coating, but mainly for new or late used vehicles only. I don’t tend to use Audace much as I find it doesn’t cut as well as some other heavy cut compounds. My current favourite being Menzerna’s Cut Force Pro. Which is a really effective one-step, high cut/high gloss finish product, even on hard paints. Check it out if you haven’t already. 👍🏻
It’s good to see Labo getting more recognition. After 2 years as a Gyeon detailer I’ve now added the Labocosmetica accreditation. What made me switch initially was that most of their products, while basically coasting the same as gyeon, NEED to be diluted for day to day use. This means as a professional I can use their stuff for so many ends. Gyeon still does not have products to properly de-clog a coating.
@@sebster6031 mhmmm well I’ve been lucky than! I’m a certified Gyeon detailer as well, most of the product line is pretty conservative in my opinion. Nothing crazy strong or overly done as far as cleaning chemicals.
Having a dedicated acidic, alkaline wash and neutral ph got me interested on trying this product without going through a lot of websites and making calls to find out. SImple and on point is the vibe im getting on the brand ,thanks for posting it
Thanks, Brian! I picked up the Primus, Purifica, and Semper on their black Friday sale. Fantastic products. Primus cleans amazingly well at 10:1 as a pre-soak, as does Purifica. Although they're kinda expensive, they are all highly dilutable, especially Semper. Even 1 oz in the bucket provides great foam and lubricity! Looking forward to hearing your experience with them. Cheers!
Great video, Brian. You talked me out of ordering more products until I use what I have. I should have been doing that all along. So, I'm off to buy Heineken!!
I like their interior products, Hydra dressing is nice too! Here in FL I find the coatings are sometimes touchy, Cupido would be a product I use a lot but again touchy and can’t use it as a mobile detailer being outside. Compounds/polish aren’t bad, not the hardest hitting stuff but great on medium paints I’d say. I also find the scents strong and the soaps again don’t play well outside or any kind of heat. Tend to leave a residue and for me masked the hydrophobics of waxes/sealants…coated cars not problem. My 2 cents
Great video Brian. 💪💪. I agree also. I enjoy more of their cleaning chemicals more than their polishes. Only polish is fiero and as you demonstrated one pass did the trick. Those are great picks for sure none the less.
100% agree about the eurofiber pads. Bought quite a few and they've mostly come apart. I went back to meguires pads. Ive only ever had one come apart and i use the hell out them. It was a huge disappointment with those eurofiber.
Labo is good stuff, expensive, and their productline might seem confusing (all look the same, so many names which says nothing about their usage), but the looks are so sexy ❤. Just like italian cars: looks good, rides good, but with a little bit of italian blablabla
I have been impressed with the Labocosmetica chemicals. They are competitively priced, especially their larger 4.5 liter size. The compounds and polishes are OK but there are many superior compounds and polishes available. Labocosmetica needs better distribution in the USA as their larger sizes are often out of stock.
Yes, I like Labocosmetica products Primus, Purifica, Semper, Nitido and their Waterless from their Maniac line. I haven't used their interior products yet but soon as well as compounds and coating
Cool. I'd go more passes if I had to, to clear up swirls, but I don't like to. 2 passes should do the trick. What happened to your "Fins"? Oh well, next year. As always, it's a good, honest review. Thank you Brian.
have you got a bottle of Meguiars ultimate ceramic coating yet. I just saw it on Amazon now and got me a bottle but no one has any reviews on it. Meguiars said it was released in January I believe.
Excellent testing. This is great for an audience like me -- no experience with tools like this. Which fiber towels do you recommend for wiping of polish? Thank you.
Don’t feel bad about your Pontiac Fiero because my first car in college was a flop brand: Fiat Brava 5spd. It had so many electrical gremlins and notoriously burned oil. Eventually the US banned that company from importing them by mid 1980’s. Fiat please 😩
Italian here, I am a CarPro guy, but I would surely recommend Omnia/Dherma from Labocosmetica, excellent products, probably the best on market for leather
Their packaging of the products looks like high end products you would find in an expensive salon. The polishes look to leave a nice finish but don’t throw away your 3D heavy cut compounds. Thank you for all you have done and I definitely appreciate your hard work to the industry.
Could watch this all day! Thank u for the invaluable content Brian!! 👍🏼
I’ve been a Labocosmetica Accredited Detailer for 4 years now and their products are some of the best on the market. They have excellent chemists in Italy, but are really quite poor when it comes to back up for their Detailer network. Which is a shame. Anyway, Fiero is one of the best finishing polishes currently available and it was good to see how impressed you were of that product too Brian. Leale is my go to for a simple one stage detail prior to a coating, but mainly for new or late used vehicles only. I don’t tend to use Audace much as I find it doesn’t cut as well as some other heavy cut compounds. My current favourite being Menzerna’s Cut Force Pro. Which is a really effective one-step, high cut/high gloss finish product, even on hard paints. Check it out if you haven’t already. 👍🏻
If you want a PROPER heavy cutting compound try sonax ultimate cut ..
Are you a licensed dealer?
Turtle 🐢wax the best never heard of these products
Angelwax Resurrection Extreme is the best heavy cut you'll ever use on super stubborn clear ... even better than ACA 500
@@malachi2371 I am not based in the US, so do you call it a Licensed Dealer as it could well be the same thing.
Man who remembers the trizac system?! That helped me tremendously in limo industry with 90% black vehicles
It’s good to see Labo getting more recognition. After 2 years as a Gyeon detailer I’ve now added the Labocosmetica accreditation. What made me switch initially was that most of their products, while basically coasting the same as gyeon, NEED to be diluted for day to day use. This means as a professional I can use their stuff for so many ends. Gyeon still does not have products to properly de-clog a coating.
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@ unfortunately that’s more marketing
@@sebster6031 mhmmm well I’ve been lucky than! I’m a certified Gyeon detailer as well, most of the product line is pretty conservative in my opinion. Nothing crazy strong or overly done as far as cleaning chemicals.
Having a dedicated acidic, alkaline wash and neutral ph got me interested on trying this product without going through a lot of websites and making calls to find out. SImple and on point is the vibe im getting on the brand ,thanks for posting it
I purchased the Labocosmetica 3H system and am very pleased with the results.
Thanks, Brian! I picked up the Primus, Purifica, and Semper on their black Friday sale. Fantastic products. Primus cleans amazingly well at 10:1 as a pre-soak, as does Purifica. Although they're kinda expensive, they are all highly dilutable, especially Semper. Even 1 oz in the bucket provides great foam and lubricity! Looking forward to hearing your experience with them. Cheers!
Great video, Brian. You talked me out of ordering more products until I use what I have. I should have been doing that all along. So, I'm off to buy Heineken!!
I could watch this all day, labocosmetica is phenomenal. Brian you have got to try idrosave, I hope you enjoy
Excellent as always!
Another great video, Brian. I'm definitely staying with my Sonax since there's still 3 bottles on the shelf
Yeah sonax ultimate cut is 🔥🔥
Another awesome video and product review good friend
Thank you Brian 👍😁
I like their interior products, Hydra dressing is nice too! Here in FL I find the coatings are sometimes touchy, Cupido would be a product I use a lot but again touchy and can’t use it as a mobile detailer being outside. Compounds/polish aren’t bad, not the hardest hitting stuff but great on medium paints I’d say. I also find the scents strong and the soaps again don’t play well outside or any kind of heat. Tend to leave a residue and for me masked the hydrophobics of waxes/sealants…coated cars not problem. My 2 cents
Multiple TH-camrs have said Nitido is the best glass cleaner they have ever used.
Great video Brian. 💪💪. I agree also. I enjoy more of their cleaning chemicals more than their polishes. Only polish is fiero and as you demonstrated one pass did the trick. Those are great picks for sure none the less.
100% agree about the eurofiber pads. Bought quite a few and they've mostly come apart. I went back to meguires pads. Ive only ever had one come apart and i use the hell out them. It was a huge disappointment with those eurofiber.
Great 👍video buddy tfs
Labo is good stuff, expensive, and their productline might seem confusing (all look the same, so many names which says nothing about their usage), but the looks are so sexy ❤. Just like italian cars: looks good, rides good, but with a little bit of italian blablabla
I have been impressed with the Labocosmetica chemicals. They are competitively priced, especially their larger 4.5 liter size. The compounds and polishes are OK but there are many superior compounds and polishes available. Labocosmetica needs better distribution in the USA as their larger sizes are often out of stock.
Thats a nice da polisher buddy tfs
Yes, I like Labocosmetica products Primus, Purifica, Semper, Nitido and their Waterless from their Maniac line.
I haven't used their interior products yet but soon as well as compounds and coating
I’ve been impressed by Purifica, Sidero, and Nero so far. Will try more soon.
Bro try Energo when you can. That stuff is awesomesauce on nasty mineral deposits (like those runny ones near the door trims) and even rust stains.
Thank you Brian 👌
Heineken beer 8 of them 👀👌. One of my favorite back in the day was Lowenbrau or Molson Golden. I believe these 2 I mentioned were Canadian brands.
I had a Chicago brand buffer from Harbor Freight and it lasted 10 years and it had a super slow that I haven't found on any other buffer
Labocosmetica is ❤
What backing plate do you have on your rotary? It reminds me of the old 3m plate. Are they making them again?
Good question. I was wondering the same.
Great video Brian!! 👌
Thanks!
Cool. I'd go more passes if I had to, to clear up swirls, but I don't like to. 2 passes should do the trick.
What happened to your "Fins"? Oh well, next year. As always, it's a good, honest review. Thank you Brian.
Hey Brian great video man
Also Sidero - 1:3 makes a great wheel cleaner
Seen decent stuff about this brand
have you got a bottle of Meguiars ultimate ceramic coating yet. I just saw it on Amazon now and got me a bottle but no one has any reviews on it. Meguiars said it was released in January I believe.
any plans on trying out their new rinseless wash?
Interesting!
Excellent testing. This is great for an audience like me -- no experience with tools like this. Which fiber towels do you recommend for wiping of polish? Thank you.
Seems like a solid product line but I'll stick with BC and Phoenix EOD product line.they ALWAYS work amazing and NEVER disappoint
My Torq DA lasted a year before throwing the output bearing
Hey Brian do you know what happened to wax mode detailing I have heard from him in a long time.
Brian, have you tried any other Microfiber pads?
Top it with jescar powerlock sealant
I bet that old harbor freight polisher does not still have the stock “grease”
Made in Italy has to be good
I like your turtle 🐢wax ceiling lights they nice
The hardest thing to bury is a bad idea.
@@timkinley1779 turtle 🐢wax rule the detailing industry don't forget that you hear that
@@onrdetailingnews802 I feel dumber for having read what you typed.
@@timkinley1779 to dam bad its the truth
Dang, never heard of them. It’s hard to keep up with all that’s out there these days.
The parent company has been in car washes and detailing for decades they are not a white label company. The make most of their own stuff.
@@seabrew1 Okay. I’ve never heard the term “white label company”. What does that mean? Thx
Mafra, been doing detail products for many years.
Brian, are you going to become a licensed dealer?
Don’t feel bad about your Pontiac Fiero because my first car in college was a flop brand: Fiat Brava 5spd. It had so many electrical gremlins and notoriously burned oil. Eventually the US banned that company from importing them by mid 1980’s. Fiat please 😩
I see that hard shine looks wet buddy
First!!!!
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To late for hoarding lol thanks for the video.
Turtle 🐢wax the best company it is don't forget that you hear that
Those hex lights is bad. I really can’t even see unless you use your light. You never had to do unless you wanted to.