short answer is yes eddie. had some guy tell me I was amateur for buffing a wax in a circular motion. the basis for his critique was better to have all the scratches you induce from applying the wax in straight lines so they are harder to spot when standing in front of the car. (everyday life must be a real struggle for this guy).. the problem is I dont induce scratches when I apply waxes, if I did I wouldnt apply them. some of this detailing "stuff" comes down to you just gotta form your own view on it. some of it isnt relevent to the way I go about maintaining my cars, but on the flip side, some of the stuff I spout probably isnt relevent to other people. when you buff it in circles you just seem to get better coverage. You sort of spread out the wax more and you can work it further over the panel.. play around with it yourself and if you notice scratches in circles from spreading , then you have the option of changing the shape of those scratches to straight lines rather than circles. I bet you dont find any scratches though ;)
Eddie, this also comes down to the type of product that is being used, and at the end of the day Personal preference. I know Larry of AMMONYC uses the straight line method for his show waxes but not for his coatings and sealant.
I use the Wo-Wo's for paste waxes, cheap Kent microfibre pads and for tyre dressings the wife's little washing up sponges when she's about to bin them. Use the sponge side rather than the scouring side obviously! Find them the perfect size plus cheap.
I got one of the shine mate 3" wax/poish applicator sets and you can then use whatever 3" spot pad with the velcro backing that you like. Personally, I like the Farecla G mop 3" black finishing pads. At around £13 for 5 in a pack they are excellent value for a branded product. The shine mate handle thing is about a tenner originally with a couple pads, but its soooooo much nicer to use.
Another great video :) Here's a video idea, review some cheap/Chinese detailing products and see how they compare to the top brands. Things like DA foam pads, microfibers, brushes, wash mitts etc.
ive got a lot of the cheap chinese pads and they function well enough.. usually if its a foam pad the chinese ones tends to be softer and dont last as long... but the price difference is huge.. have some good pad recomendations actually of some spta stuff thats literally around a pound a pad.
Forensic Detailing Channel Thanks for the response. They sound interesting, do you know where I can purchase them? I'd like to give them a go for that price!
ryco2000uk no they dont. The issue with sponges are that they don’t pick up solids very well so scrubbing them over dirt they will scratch your paint while microfiber absorbs the dirt and won’t create that many swirls On clean surfaces however (and they should be clean if you want to apply waxes or sealants) sponges are save.
Hey Jon, are those round yellow cheap foam ones about the same as the applicator that comes in the Fusso can? I really like that applicator, still have it. You just wash it after using and it gets a bit softer than when new but still works very nicely.
SPTA foam is what I use. I get a 12 pack of UFO pads for around $8.00 on Amazon. But I have come to really love the durability and softness of SPTA formulas. That's all you're getting with the highly overpriced Maguire pads
Forensic Detailing Channel Yes it was more expensive than your normal applicator, $16 Australian. however it's lasted several coats of various sealants and waxes and is in perfect condition so I'm happy 😁
Man the slang mixup with quid Vs pound is confusing, why do they call it out different. One time it's quid the other time it's pound. How does that work?
Was kind of hoping you'd have reviewed the Microfiber Madness Deluxe Moon Pads. I have them but haven't used them yet. Should be good to apply Collinite 845?
I love you’re channel, In you’re more recent vids I’ve seen you use a hexagon like shape hand applicator in black with a yellow ring I think it was around the edge of it, do you recommend that applicator and who stocks it please
i think thats teh adams applicator (check prestige car care .com) its excellent.. beefy big.. 2 different foams so the handle is stiff but the applicator is soft.. very nice.. only downside is its expensive
Thanks for that I’ll check it out , much appreciated, keep the vids coming , very informative, I just finished following you’re winter prepare vid on my inner arches, I couldn’t believe how much dirt and salt from over the years was built up in each one I ended up removing the inner arch to give them a deep clean and sealed them up with fusso so should be good enough to last the winter and should be easier now next year to do , thanks again :-)
Since when is England so sunny ;) I thought it rains like hell like it does in the Netherlands.😎 Very nice tips aside of the joking, tha ks a lot for taking the time to show us
Thanks for reply John, check this out on eBay this guy does some really good deals. Ignore the price I think it's a typo haha. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152230909125
those guys were selling off lots of "sams detailing" branded stuff for really good price (was thinking sams detailing might have gone out of business of something and stock was passed over). when the items ran out I dont think they could restock because the item seems to be kept on ebay with a high price.. Im not sure if thats just because the item also works a bit like a placeholder advert... but yer they had some good stuff very cheap as well...
Hi can you recommend a waterless wash product that wont remove any wax and wont add any gloss, i was looking at the ECH2o but i think that adds a gloss, as the wax im thinking of useing is Soft99 King of Gloss Dark, id like to find a product thats concentrated like ech02, any help please is appreciated Thanks
Congrats on 10k subs John, also want to say I finally cleaned my car myself for the first time using your 2 bucket method video. Also wanted to ask but how is the microfiber pads in terms of durability as I've heard bad reviews about some saying the stitching comes loose
John I also wanted to ask but on my cars I get these yellow spots and noodle like spots on my car. Just wanted to ask but do you know what this stuff is. I think it's from plants plus how would you go about removing them. I used baby wipes and lightly wiped them off
hey but I would not use baby wipes generally.. Or at least I dont use baby wipes so Im not sure if thats a good idea or not but my gutz say no.. Yellow spots and noodle like spots hmmm... Im thinking bird crap? not sure if you have a picture mate... if it doesnt come off during the wash you can sort of work your way up the line of agressive... starting with detergent of shampoo, to an apc, then a degreaser maybe, maybe something mildy acidic, then after that you start looking at something abrasive like clay or polishes etc.. without knowing what it is its hard to recomend what to try.
Hey John, from what I've found its bee poo and that yellow deposit is digested pollen and nectar. When I cleaned my car I did notice that one spot didn't come off with snow foam and a light wipe with the wash mitt. I just put a bit more pressure on the mitt to remove it. Will keep a mind on bilt hamber surfex
@@ForensicDetailingthanks for the reply, that eBay link no longer exists. Chemical guys do one but I didn't want to pay £10 for one sponge. It would have been a good choice because of the surface area. Have you got another link or another suggestion. Thanks
Hey jon got a video idea , I have been trying to research for past few days on how the hell to clean these wax applicators and haven’t found anyone covering this? I have autoglym hd wax kit with 2 red sponges that came with it , I used them about 2 years ago and forgot to clean them and found them the other day and it’s rock solid so I went and collected all my other applicators and some are still soft some are hard but I have a bad habit to use them and not clean them so wanted to know how to clean them properly... do I soak them , do I put them in washing machine? Do I use soap or fairy liquid I’m not sure what to do, you got a good video idea which hasn’t been covered yet
you cant easily clean wax out of foam applicators or fully clean. best thing is very hot water under a tap and spray them out with surfex HD at 10:1 and scrub the hell out of them, surfex is a lot more powerfull than fairy liquid.. very hot water. but even after doing this they will have some wax in them :) I would not worry too much though.
Forensic Detailing Channel nice one I have 4.8l of surfex hd hardly use it other than engine bay clean , didn’t know I could use it on things like this ! Thanks for the heads up I will try that , p.s don’t forget to do a tyre review on those new tyres you got on the m140 you promised to do awhile back in eager to hear your review on em 😎 big up and stay safe fam 👊🏾
Jon, have you heard of a German brand called Alclear? If so have you any experience of using their products? I've never seen any comments anywhere on this brand. I bought a couple of their polishing pucks via Amazon, but they seem slightly rough for the purpose and I'm scared of scratching the paint. Is there any way an enthusiastic amateur like me can gauge whether or not a product like this is safe, or can be harmful? Not all you viewers are knowledgeable detailers, but love your videos. Anyway I'm sending for some Auto Finesse pucks on your recommendation.
hey mel... I dont think Ive recomended the AF pucks based on the price. I found someone selling something similiar for 1.50 but they ran out of stock fast. Im not sure what AF charge but I would not really pay more than 2-3 quid for any foam hand applicator. think fecks philosphy sell something like it a lot cheaper. best way is to test the alclear products on a daily driver or get a test panel from your local body shop mate.
Forensic Detailing Channel, have you given any thought to doing a camparison between the Flex XC3401VRG and the new Makita PO5000C? There is a lot of message board chatter around the new Makita PO5000C. as it a shorter throw polisher (does both free rotation AND fixed rotation) at 5.5mm, but has a higher oscillation rate (790 OPM vs. 480 OPM).I am in North America, so I don't even know if the Makita has made it to the UK yet.
Forensic Detailing Channel I'm not even sure if it will be released in the UK or Europe Your review of the Flex XFE7-150 is easily the most complete and detailed review of that polisher, and I was hoping you would do the same for the Mania.
that sticking is usually down to the product you have on top.. I know exactly what you mean though.. I think some waxes are really prone to leaving this grippy feel to the paint and the next time you go and wax it feels all sticky and rough.. other times you wax on top of other products it doesnt happen and you lay down the wax on top and its all silky smooth,,,
I use microfiber, easier to clean after, easier to put on a thin layer and it is always smooth. No sticking. The cheap ones on ebay are pretty good! I have not had any problems with them and if they get old you can just use them for example for tire dressings etc..
I found this with Bilt Hamber Double Speed Wax. Only glided over the paint just after dipping in the pot. But when you're trying to apply it thin it would stick and drag on the paint which was annoying.
Hi! i've a question to tell You.. which is the main difference between a wax and a sealant? i mean what i should use for what and when? thanks as always great video Filippo from Italy
hey filippo generally speaking a sealant forms a chemical bond to the clearcoat... where as a wax is left behind on the clearcoat after the solvents vape out... generally speaking sealants offer more durability but require better preparation.. waxes can offer a deeper more jetting gloss on application but are way less resistent to detergents and their protection and gloss qualities fade quite rapdily (on a product by product bases though there are exceptions to this statement) we talk about waxes and sealants a lot in the "best wax" video and the PVD mega test wax video on this channel.
Forensic Detailing Channel thanks for the answer. about layering.. is it reasonable to lay a wax on a sealant? for ex to add more gloss.. (?). So i imagine that the choice of a sealant instead a wax is just up to the user.. according to his target of results.
layering is an option, but remember only one product can sit on top, so whatever surface characteristics your sealant exhibits will be hidden away untill the coating above them washes away or fades.. you also run the risk of introducing compabaility problems depending on your choice of sealant and your choice of top product... certain chemical combos dont work well togther and you can get bad results.. also waxes are around 60% solvent, so another unknown is how your base coat sealant will hold up to being coated in a layer of solvent, and what the implcations are to the sealant and what the wax does. if your going to layer pick combos that have been formulated to be layered, ideally from one brand.. For example, using Super resin polish, and then applying extra gloss protection sealant, and using autoglym HD wax after the EGP has cured works.. And it works because autoglym have designed them to work and use compatible products and solvent choices etc... another example would be using angelwax Ti22 sealant and topping with an angelwax wax like 5th element (good very durable hydrophobic glossey wax) etc..
Forensic Detailing Channel thanks a million! I'm planning my first detailing adventure so i wanted to have all the things in the right place at the right time (and if possible at the right price 😂)
for hand polishing something bigger and stiffer because your hand will get tired and the soft pads will scrutch up. I would recomend the ZFE big fake hex pads I think. Or maybe the big adams foam applicators would be good for that.
From complete ignorance, could you use the red dual pad spta hd (the one you reviewed in the ebay polishing pad video) for waxing? I'm using a meguiars wax (it's kind of liquid/cream-ish) Thanks
I think your asking can I use the red dual foam spta pad to apply a wax... yes you could. but I find most paste waxes are better applied by hand.. by the time you bust out the machine polisher and set up you could have waxed half the car, plus the machine can access all the areas of paintwork easily.. I tend to only apply products by machine that are looser and less oily than paste waxes, and work better with a really level application... In fact very few things really.. maybe only abrasive prewax cleaners, or abrasives AIO or abrasives glazes...
using wo-wo ones for waxes, microfibre applicator pads like these for glazes/pre wax cleansers shop.autofinesse.co.uk/polish-pads, the round cheap blue kent microfibre applicators for glass polish (same as your cheap and cheerfull) and these applicators for tyre dressing which are awesome quality and the foam doesnt break up and ive used mine a lot of times www.prestigecarcareshop.com/collections/wheels-tyres-trims/products/adams-vrt-super-block-dressing-applicator
yes I like but with foam applicators I usually dont want to pay too much so most of my recomendations are what I think is really good value. but AF do some sexy accessories products that are worth supporting...
Forensic Detailing Channel thanks mate. Is it comfier than the others. I find my hand tends to cramp up using the flat style foam and microfiber applicators
Jon Bennett when I use a foam pad to dress my wheels I tend to hold it with two fingers and my thumb. I find it more comfortable than using all your fingers to hold the pad which tends to give me cramps
yes mate but it doesnt really help much. so many little tight areas it wont hit properly. really the buffer might be a bit more suitable for products that benefit for being worked (like abrasive polish liquid wax type products etc)
Is it ok to apply wax in a circular motion, I've heard it said wax should be applied in straight lines to avoid swirl marks. Thanks
short answer is yes eddie. had some guy tell me I was amateur for buffing a wax in a circular motion. the basis for his critique was better to have all the scratches you induce from applying the wax in straight lines so they are harder to spot when standing in front of the car. (everyday life must be a real struggle for this guy).. the problem is I dont induce scratches when I apply waxes, if I did I wouldnt apply them. some of this detailing "stuff" comes down to you just gotta form your own view on it. some of it isnt relevent to the way I go about maintaining my cars, but on the flip side, some of the stuff I spout probably isnt relevent to other people.
when you buff it in circles you just seem to get better coverage. You sort of spread out the wax more and you can work it further over the panel.. play around with it yourself and if you notice scratches in circles from spreading , then you have the option of changing the shape of those scratches to straight lines rather than circles. I bet you dont find any scratches though ;)
Forensic Detailing Channel . Thanks for the reply.
your welcome eddie thanks for tuning in m8
Eddie, this also comes down to the type of product that is being used, and at the end of the day Personal preference. I know Larry of AMMONYC uses the straight line method for his show waxes but not for his coatings and sealant.
I use the Wo-Wo's for paste waxes, cheap Kent microfibre pads and for tyre dressings the wife's little washing up sponges when she's about to bin them. Use the sponge side rather than the scouring side obviously! Find them the perfect size plus cheap.
DETAILED, AUTHORITATIVE AND CONCISE REVIEW- just the way it needs to be. More people need to be aware of this channel. Top marks from me again. 👍👍👍
Petes 53 was my first wax and remains a solid favourite. Great to see it featured here, although in a supporting role 😎 great video, thanks pal.
Bilt Hamber seem to have stopped making the applicators shown. What are their grey ones like compared to the ones shown in the video?
I got a kit from majic, it comes with 3 applicators and a handle with sort of Velcro. I can use any pad with that handle it's super nkce
I got one of the shine mate 3" wax/poish applicator sets and you can then use whatever 3" spot pad with the velcro backing that you like. Personally, I like the Farecla G mop 3" black finishing pads. At around £13 for 5 in a pack they are excellent value for a branded product. The shine mate handle thing is about a tenner originally with a couple pads, but its soooooo much nicer to use.
Another great video :) Here's a video idea, review some cheap/Chinese detailing products and see how they compare to the top brands. Things like DA foam pads, microfibers, brushes, wash mitts etc.
ive got a lot of the cheap chinese pads and they function well enough.. usually if its a foam pad the chinese ones tends to be softer and dont last as long... but the price difference is huge.. have some good pad recomendations actually of some spta stuff thats literally around a pound a pad.
Forensic Detailing Channel Thanks for the response. They sound interesting, do you know where I can purchase them? I'd like to give them a go for that price!
Congratulations John on the 10k subscribers!
Easy to see why, fantastic video as always. Keep up the good work buddy.
thanks very much joseph
I always grew up believing that sponges or foams created swirls in paintwork, is that possible or just crap. Great channel btw!
ryco2000uk no they dont. The issue with sponges are that they don’t pick up solids very well so scrubbing them over dirt they will scratch your paint while microfiber absorbs the dirt and won’t create that many swirls
On clean surfaces however (and they should be clean if you want to apply waxes or sealants) sponges are save.
Wiseguy for detailing ...👍
Good work , John!!
Woooo whoooo 10k subscribers
I remember watching your videos at couple of hundred.
Brilliant as always Jon.
Hope your good buddy😜
Hey Jon, are those round yellow cheap foam ones about the same as the applicator that comes in the Fusso can? I really like that applicator, still have it. You just wash it after using and it gets a bit softer than when new but still works very nicely.
Hi what is the best way to clean theses applicators? The videos you post are brilliant keep up the good work.
Congrats on 10k !!!
SPTA foam is what I use. I get a 12 pack of UFO pads for around $8.00 on Amazon. But I have come to really love the durability and softness of SPTA formulas. That's all you're getting with the highly overpriced Maguire pads
Thank you Great video and found it so organized and informative.. Any opinions about terry cotton applicators from ur experience?
Nice intro tune!
Great song on this one Jon.
Another fantastic review, keep up john
Great video! How do you clean the microfiber applicators?
Thanks for the great review mate, glad you like them.
I use the Adam's wax applicator, so good!
price ruled it out from this test
Forensic Detailing Channel Yes it was more expensive than your normal applicator, $16 Australian. however it's lasted several coats of various sealants and waxes and is in perfect condition so I'm happy 😁
it defo looks good and high quality ken.
Jon, Which polish are you using in this review?
Useful little vid... The subscriptions are building... Well done !
Man the slang mixup with quid Vs pound is confusing, why do they call it out different. One time it's quid the other time it's pound. How does that work?
Was kind of hoping you'd have reviewed the Microfiber Madness Deluxe Moon Pads. I have them but haven't used them yet. Should be good to apply Collinite 845?
Just shows how times have changed them yellow pads now nearly 8 pound 😢
Very nice video...
Thank you for sharing...
Congrats on 10k sir. I'm only a few subs behind you😂
cheers luke, your content is gr8 buddy Ill be tuned in.
The paragon microfiber applicators can be got from ebay £7.50 delivered for 5
Another Great Review , Another Subscriber !
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I love you’re channel, In you’re more recent vids I’ve seen you use a hexagon like shape hand applicator in black with a yellow ring I think it was around the edge of it, do you recommend that applicator and who stocks it please
i think thats teh adams applicator (check prestige car care .com) its excellent.. beefy big.. 2 different foams so the handle is stiff but the applicator is soft.. very nice.. only downside is its expensive
Thanks for that I’ll check it out , much appreciated, keep the vids coming , very informative, I just finished following you’re winter prepare vid on my inner arches, I couldn’t believe how much dirt and salt from over the years was built up in each one I ended up removing the inner arch to give them a deep clean and sealed them up with fusso so should be good enough to last the winter and should be easier now next year to do , thanks again :-)
Are the foam ones ok to spread sealants like Carpro reload? Or should I be using microfibre pads?
Since when is England so sunny ;) I thought it rains like hell like it does in the Netherlands.😎 Very nice tips aside of the joking, tha ks a lot for taking the time to show us
Just the video I was looking for.
How to clean them sir?
Make a cut on the two piece foam, and then you can put your fingers between the foams. :)
11:15 Have a nice day !!! 🙂
Thank you
So no replaceable puck applicators?
Hi John, any chance of a product review from Auto Prefection guys?
noted ryan, I keep track of all the requests so I can try and target the ones with the most demand.
Thanks for reply John, check this out on eBay this guy does some really good deals. Ignore the price I think it's a typo haha. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152230909125
those guys were selling off lots of "sams detailing" branded stuff for really good price (was thinking sams detailing might have gone out of business of something and stock was passed over). when the items ran out I dont think they could restock because the item seems to be kept on ebay with a high price.. Im not sure if thats just because the item also works a bit like a placeholder advert... but yer they had some good stuff very cheap as well...
Hi can you recommend a waterless wash product that wont remove any wax and wont add any gloss, i was looking at the ECH2o but i think that adds a gloss, as the wax im thinking of useing is Soft99 King of Gloss Dark, id like to find a product thats concentrated like ech02, any help please is appreciated
Thanks
Just what I needed, cheers mate. 👍🏻
I found that the bilt hamber applicator told under my hand and that pinch split open
yer with dry waxes they can roll.. but all the flat applicators can really..
Congrats on 10k subs John, also want to say I finally cleaned my car myself for the first time using your 2 bucket method video.
Also wanted to ask but how is the microfiber pads in terms of durability as I've heard bad reviews about some saying the stitching comes loose
microfiber madness pads? solid as a rock for me so far mate.
thats good to hear. the reviews i looked at were the cheap meguiars pads and another brand ive forgotten
John I also wanted to ask but on my cars I get these yellow spots and noodle like spots on my car. Just wanted to ask but do you know what this stuff is. I think it's from plants plus how would you go about removing them. I used baby wipes and lightly wiped them off
hey but I would not use baby wipes generally.. Or at least I dont use baby wipes so Im not sure if thats a good idea or not but my gutz say no.. Yellow spots and noodle like spots hmmm... Im thinking bird crap? not sure if you have a picture mate... if it doesnt come off during the wash you can sort of work your way up the line of agressive... starting with detergent of shampoo, to an apc, then a degreaser maybe, maybe something mildy acidic, then after that you start looking at something abrasive like clay or polishes etc.. without knowing what it is its hard to recomend what to try.
Hey John, from what I've found its bee poo and that yellow deposit is digested pollen and nectar. When I cleaned my car I did notice that one spot didn't come off with snow foam and a light wipe with the wash mitt. I just put a bit more pressure on the mitt to remove it. Will keep a mind on bilt hamber surfex
Waxpack ones have gone up to £17 for 10 since
Which one of these would be best for a one step like Maguire's ultimate etc
The red hex ones I think
@@ForensicDetailingthanks for the reply, that eBay link no longer exists. Chemical guys do one but I didn't want to pay £10 for one sponge. It would have been a good choice because of the surface area. Have you got another link or another suggestion. Thanks
Hey jon got a video idea , I have been trying to research for past few days on how the hell to clean these wax applicators and haven’t found anyone covering this? I have autoglym hd wax kit with 2 red sponges that came with it , I used them about 2 years ago and forgot to clean them and found them the other day and it’s rock solid so I went and collected all my other applicators and some are still soft some are hard but I have a bad habit to use them and not clean them so wanted to know how to clean them properly... do I soak them , do I put them in washing machine? Do I use soap or fairy liquid I’m not sure what to do, you got a good video idea which hasn’t been covered yet
you cant easily clean wax out of foam applicators or fully clean. best thing is very hot water under a tap and spray them out with surfex HD at 10:1 and scrub the hell out of them, surfex is a lot more powerfull than fairy liquid.. very hot water. but even after doing this they will have some wax in them :) I would not worry too much though.
Forensic Detailing Channel nice one I have 4.8l of surfex hd hardly use it other than engine bay clean , didn’t know I could use it on things like this ! Thanks for the heads up I will try that , p.s don’t forget to do a tyre review on those new tyres you got on the m140 you promised to do awhile back in eager to hear your review on em 😎 big up and stay safe fam 👊🏾
Good video again! Thanks 😊👍
Jon, have you heard of a German brand called Alclear? If so have you any experience of using their products? I've never seen any comments anywhere on this brand. I bought a couple of their polishing pucks via Amazon, but they seem slightly rough for the purpose and I'm scared of scratching the paint. Is there any way an enthusiastic amateur like me can gauge whether or not a product like this is safe, or can be harmful? Not all you viewers are knowledgeable detailers, but love your videos. Anyway I'm sending for some Auto Finesse pucks on your recommendation.
hey mel... I dont think Ive recomended the AF pucks based on the price. I found someone selling something similiar for 1.50 but they ran out of stock fast. Im not sure what AF charge but I would not really pay more than 2-3 quid for any foam hand applicator. think fecks philosphy sell something like it a lot cheaper.
best way is to test the alclear products on a daily driver or get a test panel from your local body shop mate.
Yes Jon, my error, sorry. Must pay closer attention. I'm claiming a senior moment.
Forensic Detailing Channel, have you given any thought to doing a camparison between the Flex XC3401VRG and the new Makita PO5000C? There is a lot of message board chatter around the new Makita PO5000C. as it a shorter throw polisher (does both free rotation AND fixed rotation) at 5.5mm, but has a higher oscillation rate (790 OPM vs. 480 OPM).I am in North America, so I don't even know if the Makita has made it to the UK yet.
first time Ive heard about the makita, im not sure Ill be able to get my greasey hands on it over here in the UK
Forensic Detailing Channel I'm not even sure if it will be released in the UK or Europe Your review of the Flex XFE7-150 is easily the most complete and detailed review of that polisher, and I was hoping you would do the same for the Mania.
if it comes over to the UK and I can find a company willing to loan me I promise ill review it...
I only use microfiber applicators. I feel that foam does not slide over the paint as good, it kinda sticks.
that sticking is usually down to the product you have on top.. I know exactly what you mean though.. I think some waxes are really prone to leaving this grippy feel to the paint and the next time you go and wax it feels all sticky and rough.. other times you wax on top of other products it doesnt happen and you lay down the wax on top and its all silky smooth,,,
I use microfiber, easier to clean after, easier to put on a thin layer and it is always smooth. No sticking.
The cheap ones on ebay are pretty good! I have not had any problems with them and if they get old you can just use them for example for tire dressings etc..
I found this with Bilt Hamber Double Speed Wax. Only glided over the paint just after dipping in the pot. But when you're trying to apply it thin it would stick and drag on the paint which was annoying.
Hi! i've a question to tell You.. which is the main difference between a wax and a sealant? i mean what i should use for what and when?
thanks as always great video
Filippo from Italy
hey filippo generally speaking a sealant forms a chemical bond to the clearcoat... where as a wax is left behind on the clearcoat after the solvents vape out... generally speaking sealants offer more durability but require better preparation.. waxes can offer a deeper more jetting gloss on application but are way less resistent to detergents and their protection and gloss qualities fade quite rapdily (on a product by product bases though there are exceptions to this statement)
we talk about waxes and sealants a lot in the "best wax" video and the PVD mega test wax video on this channel.
Forensic Detailing Channel thanks for the answer. about layering.. is it reasonable to lay a wax on a sealant? for ex to add more gloss.. (?). So i imagine that the choice of a sealant instead a wax is just up to the user.. according to his target of results.
layering is an option, but remember only one product can sit on top, so whatever surface characteristics your sealant exhibits will be hidden away untill the coating above them washes away or fades.. you also run the risk of introducing compabaility problems depending on your choice of sealant and your choice of top product... certain chemical combos dont work well togther and you can get bad results.. also waxes are around 60% solvent, so another unknown is how your base coat sealant will hold up to being coated in a layer of solvent, and what the implcations are to the sealant and what the wax does.
if your going to layer pick combos that have been formulated to be layered, ideally from one brand..
For example, using Super resin polish, and then applying extra gloss protection sealant, and using autoglym HD wax after the EGP has cured works.. And it works because autoglym have designed them to work and use compatible products and solvent choices etc...
another example would be using angelwax Ti22 sealant and topping with an angelwax wax like 5th element (good very durable hydrophobic glossey wax) etc..
Forensic Detailing Channel thanks a million! I'm planning my first detailing adventure so i wanted to have all the things in the right place at the right time (and if possible at the right price 😂)
What’s the best applicators to employ windscreen coatings?
Suede microfiber blocks
@@ForensicDetailing any recommendations?
For hand polishing and compounding which one do you recommend?
for hand polishing something bigger and stiffer because your hand will get tired and the soft pads will scrutch up. I would recomend the ZFE big fake hex pads I think. Or maybe the big adams foam applicators would be good for that.
From complete ignorance, could you use the red dual pad spta hd (the one you reviewed in the ebay polishing pad video) for waxing? I'm using a meguiars wax (it's kind of liquid/cream-ish)
Thanks
I think your asking can I use the red dual foam spta pad to apply a wax... yes you could. but I find most paste waxes are better applied by hand.. by the time you bust out the machine polisher and set up you could have waxed half the car, plus the machine can access all the areas of paintwork easily..
I tend to only apply products by machine that are looser and less oily than paste waxes, and work better with a really level application... In fact very few things really.. maybe only abrasive prewax cleaners, or abrasives AIO or abrasives glazes...
using wo-wo ones for waxes, microfibre applicator pads like these for glazes/pre wax cleansers shop.autofinesse.co.uk/polish-pads, the round cheap blue kent microfibre applicators for glass polish (same as your cheap and cheerfull) and these applicators for tyre dressing which are awesome quality and the foam doesnt break up and ive used mine a lot of times www.prestigecarcareshop.com/collections/wheels-tyres-trims/products/adams-vrt-super-block-dressing-applicator
For applying AIO polish on soft car paint, which is the safest applicator to use?
nice soft fine one but they are all safe how you clean them is the important thing..
@@ForensicDetailing Thank you! Your detailing channel is the best. I can't stop watching your older videos :D
Where do I find the links mentioned in the video?
in the description section. although I need to update them all working my way through all videos to update links now mate
have you tried the auto finesse puck?
yes I like but with foam applicators I usually dont want to pay too much so most of my recomendations are what I think is really good value. but AF do some sexy accessories products that are worth supporting...
Forensic Detailing Channel thanks mate. Is it comfier than the others. I find my hand tends to cramp up using the flat style foam and microfiber applicators
Jon Bennett when I use a foam pad to dress my wheels I tend to hold it with two fingers and my thumb. I find it more comfortable than using all your fingers to hold the pad which tends to give me cramps
Have you heard of microfiber madness waxing moon? I can buy them around 5€ each and quality is excellent imo :-)
not heard of this but if its MM it should be a nice top quality product for sure.
Can you use a buffer on wax
yes mate but it doesnt really help much. so many little tight areas it wont hit properly. really the buffer might be a bit more suitable for products that benefit for being worked (like abrasive polish liquid wax type products etc)
Why not use a machine?
Painfully long and annoying intro. Rest of the video good.