Best wheel cleaner I've used is McGuirs. OMG !!!! Stuff is SAFE on all wheels and it works UNBELIEVABLE !!!!! I'm shocked at how freaking good this stuff is. It gels up, turns purplish red, and washes right off, not damaging aluminum wheels and it removes the brake dust. Stuffs incredible. Unfortunately, it's like $14.00 a bottle, but works.
can you do a vid on the install / application of the onyx coating? great vid man! yes Graphene coating are still in the all hype phase, there is not enough graphene (oxide) to make a difference...I believe researching is still growing. But really it is just an ceramic coating w/ some graphene oxide. No benefits in heat, water spots, durability ..basically it is only good as the ceramic coating it is mixed with. One important thing to note: the big names in the global industry is that CarPro, Gyeon, Gtechniq, and more are staying away from offering a graphene option. That right there is a clear reason why they are honest companies..not hyping graphene, 9H / 10H - crazy warranties.....Fireball...extremely overpriced for no good result or reason.....another flag of a company in it for $$.
Hi, I was thinking about getting a ceramic coating on my car (im in Brisbane area) but was wondering is this Fireball better then the Gtechniq? Ive heard lots about Gtechniq, but not much about Fireball. Last time I got a ceramic coating Opticoat Pro was the best, but that was like 8 years ago. Do you have a comparison on Gtechniq against fireball by anychance or is there even better ones around?
Hi, I will make a video testing gtechniq soon, while I was impressed by the slickness and initial water beading of GTECHNIQ I was disappointed by it's chemical resistance
@@mirroreffectdetail6286 have you heard of this one, NV EVO NOVA CERAMIC COATING? I was wondering is there any chance you could do a test with this one and some other good brands? I saw Scott HD do a video on TH-cam with his longitivity test and never heard of nv before but he said it was a Aussie one and it was doing really well. So would be keen to see how it does against Fireball. Also which area are you in again? Was wondering if you could come around to check my car out.
Good video! Anyway, can you recommend me a ceramic coating that have high gloss or that wet look? I know it's the prep that matters but I'm pretty sure not all ceramic coating are the same in terms of their properties
Honestly most professional grade Ceramic Coatings will give similar gloss readings using a Gloss Meter, I quite like Fireball for gloss and giving a Wet Metallic look but most coatings will do a good job with Gloss. The main variance between pro-grade coatings is how much chemical resistance, slickness and hydrophobicity they give. Once any pro-grade coating has been installed you'll have amazing gloss if the car has been machine polished well, to go a step further if you'd like, once the coating has fully cured after 3-4 weeks, you can add a Carnauba Wax to give a few more notches of temporary gloss/slickness on top of the Ceramic Coating Be sure to Like, Subscribe for more content -MED
I think Ive tried 100 coatings at this point and can tell you FIREBALL coatings will always come out #1! The only problem is their price point isn't conducive for business!
Best wheel cleaner I've used is McGuirs. OMG !!!! Stuff is SAFE on all wheels and it works UNBELIEVABLE !!!!! I'm shocked at how freaking good this stuff is. It gels up, turns purplish red, and washes right off, not damaging aluminum wheels and it removes the brake dust. Stuffs incredible. Unfortunately, it's like $14.00 a bottle, but works.
Be interesting to see you try there new Graphene Pure, their new flagship coating
Thanks for your test. It was helpful for my choice.
Glad it was helpful!
:) I came across your video looking for reviews on Mr Fix Ceramic Coating! 😆He he..
Can't beat it for the price!! Even if it doesn't perform as good as some of the others
Was that the 9 year Butterfly?
Which Graphene coating is best
How is the self healing properties on the Fireball?
can you do a vid on the install / application of the onyx coating? great vid man! yes Graphene coating are still in the all hype phase, there is not enough graphene (oxide) to make a difference...I believe researching is still growing. But really it is just an ceramic coating w/ some graphene oxide. No benefits in heat, water spots, durability ..basically it is only good as the ceramic coating it is mixed with. One important thing to note: the big names in the global industry is that CarPro, Gyeon, Gtechniq, and more are staying away from offering a graphene option. That right there is a clear reason why they are honest companies..not hyping graphene, 9H / 10H - crazy warranties.....Fireball...extremely overpriced for no good result or reason.....another flag of a company in it for $$.
Hi, I was thinking about getting a ceramic coating on my car (im in Brisbane area) but was wondering is this Fireball better then the Gtechniq? Ive heard lots about Gtechniq, but not much about Fireball.
Last time I got a ceramic coating Opticoat Pro was the best, but that was like 8 years ago.
Do you have a comparison on Gtechniq against fireball by anychance or is there even better ones around?
Hi, I will make a video testing gtechniq soon, while I was impressed by the slickness and initial water beading of GTECHNIQ I was disappointed by it's chemical resistance
@@mirroreffectdetail6286 have you heard of this one, NV EVO NOVA CERAMIC COATING? I was wondering is there any chance you could do a test with this one and some other good brands? I saw Scott HD do a video on TH-cam with his longitivity test and never heard of nv before but he said it was a Aussie one and it was doing really well. So would be keen to see how it does against Fireball.
Also which area are you in again? Was wondering if you could come around to check my car out.
Good video! Anyway, can you recommend me a ceramic coating that have high gloss or that wet look? I know it's the prep that matters but I'm pretty sure not all ceramic coating are the same in terms of their properties
Honestly most professional grade Ceramic Coatings will give similar gloss readings using a Gloss Meter, I quite like Fireball for gloss and giving a Wet Metallic look but most coatings will do a good job with Gloss.
The main variance between pro-grade coatings is how much chemical resistance, slickness and hydrophobicity they give. Once any pro-grade coating has been installed you'll have amazing gloss if the car has been machine polished well, to go a step further if you'd like, once the coating has fully cured after 3-4 weeks, you can add a Carnauba Wax to give a few more notches of temporary gloss/slickness on top of the Ceramic Coating
Be sure to Like, Subscribe for more content
-MED
I think Ive tried 100 coatings at this point and can tell you FIREBALL coatings will always come out #1! The only problem is their price point isn't conducive for business!
Butterfly is cheaper than igl kenzo, USA
Sir vacancy for you're company in detailing Techinition
Hey mate do you sell fireball butterfly for DIY?
unfortunately fireball pro grade coatings are only supplied and installed by accredited installers