I don't notice the dusting being any worse for me. I really like how smooth the paint feels. I like how it works great on glass and detailing my wheels. Smells like a tropical drink. I found the Griots PFM towel wipes it off without a 2nd towel. Saves time.
Honestly I’m a car pro reload guy for years But I bought this a couple weeks ago and I was amazed and the price point is pretty good as you alll know reload is expensive Overall good product
For what it’s worth, I can attest to paint gloss helping with the dusting issue. Though it would be nice to see a reformulation at some point so that extra step isn’t necessary. As a PSA this stuff works amazing on navigation/touchscreens in your car, phone, iPad, etc.
You shouldn't correct but they just came up with a way temporary because people are whinning and complaining about dust. You don’t think Renny and P&S know it needs some tweaks? So in the meantime that’s the solution.
Hello, should I buff off the bead maker after a even layer spaying and let it cures for 10 minutes then spray paint gloss on top? Or should I just leave the even sprayed bead maker on panels for 10 minutes then spray paint gloss directly on top of bead mark and buff them off together?
@@autogeek Thank you so much for the explanation above, this helps a lot. One more question, instead of using paint gloss to reduce dust attraction, can dream make do the same?
Paint Gloss vs. Dream Maker? I have been using Pan's formula of 1.5 oz. of Dream Maker with 14 oz. of Bead Maker. Where does Paint Gloss fall with this combo?
We have never seen or heard of buildup, however if you wanted to, you could just give the car a fine cut polish every 6 months or 1 year to start with a fresh base.
When you apply the bead maker heavy spray on first time use, then light sprays on maintenance washes, when should you do the heavy application again in the future? Like a month or so? Or never again? Thanks!
"keeps fingerprints off the touch screen" I have a touch screen key pad for my home door locks that has a fingerprint problem. I'm going to try it there.
Bead maker is like red hot put that on everything except matte black stuff wait you don't rub the beadmaker off let it set an after 10mins you top it with paint gloss an wipe them both off
Over hyped? Probably so. I’m a huge fan and love the slickness more than anything else. (Smell being a close second.) But longevity for me has been around 2/3 weeks, which is actually fine because I enjoy mixing it up with other products anyway.
I don't notice the dusting being any worse for me. I really like how smooth the paint feels. I like how it works great on glass and detailing my wheels. Smells like a tropical drink. I found the Griots PFM towel wipes it off without a 2nd towel. Saves time.
Always a favorite on “every” surface of the automobile.
Been using this as a drying agent over collinite 845. And it works awesome!
Would you recommend putting it on dry first application or can it be used as a drying aid right off the bat? Thank you!
@@amyk9813 I would do Jescar power lock first. Then collinite 845 over it. Then use bead maker as my drying agent for my washes.
I enjoy adding 1.5oz of Dream Maker to a bottle of Bead Maker. Best of both worlds of protectant with gloss and some anti-static properties.
Honestly I’m a car pro reload guy for years
But I bought this a couple weeks ago and I was amazed and the price point is pretty good as you alll know reload is expensive
Overall good product
For what it’s worth, I can attest to paint gloss helping with the dusting issue. Though it would be nice to see a reformulation at some point so that extra step isn’t necessary.
As a PSA this stuff works amazing on navigation/touchscreens in your car, phone, iPad, etc.
What do you dilute it to?
I shouldn't need a topper for my topper to keep it from attracting dust.
You shouldn't correct but they just came up with a way temporary because people are whinning and complaining about dust. You don’t think Renny and P&S know it needs some tweaks? So in the meantime that’s the solution.
What if you want to double protect your trucks Topper? Hmmm
Hello, should I buff off the bead maker after a even layer spaying and let it cures for 10 minutes then spray paint gloss on top? Or should I just leave the even sprayed bead maker on panels for 10 minutes then spray paint gloss directly on top of bead mark and buff them off together?
You would apply the Bead Maker, remove it, then go over it with the Paint Gloss.
@@autogeek Thank you so much for the explanation above, this helps a lot. One more question, instead of using paint gloss to reduce dust attraction, can dream make do the same?
@@m0921574322 Dream Maker would most likely do the same as well.
@@autogeek Thanks a lot! I will try that. :)
@@m0921574322 Of course! We are glad to help!
I’ve been using this only as a stand alone after every wash. Can I apply Collinite 845 over it, or would the two not “play well together”?
Paint Gloss vs. Dream Maker? I have been using Pan's formula of 1.5 oz. of Dream Maker with 14 oz. of Bead Maker. Where does Paint Gloss fall with this combo?
Can the beadmaker cause buildup if used too often like wax would?
We have never seen or heard of buildup, however if you wanted to, you could just give the car a fine cut polish every 6 months or 1 year to start with a fresh base.
Nope
Hahaha
When you apply the bead maker heavy spray on first time use, then light sprays on maintenance washes, when should you do the heavy application again in the future? Like a month or so? Or never again? Thanks!
If you keep applying it on maintenance washes, you shouldn't need to apply a heavy spray again.
Beadmaker or Sonax Ceramic detail spray??
"keeps fingerprints off the touch screen" I have a touch screen key pad for my home door locks that has a fingerprint problem. I'm going to try it there.
Paint made by who
So bead making can be use as a lube for clay barring?
Correct! It can be used as a clay lubricant.
Bead maker is like red hot put that on everything except matte black stuff wait you don't rub the beadmaker off let it set an after 10mins you top it with paint gloss an wipe them both off
Great tip, great video. #OGDetailer
What's the point of this when carpro ech2o exists?
Does any one if u can dilute Bead Maker???
Not meant to be.
I dont see why not.. works great when used as a drying aid.
@@Jeeper1378 Beadmaker is meant to use straight.
@@barrycook8116 it is.. just saying diluting it would still work. Did you know Brake buster was formulated to be used straight as well?
@@Jeeper1378 BB yes Beadmaker no.
Can any one help me out , trying to see if I can use this product after a wash ? Or do I need to clay the vehicle ?
You could use it after a wash no problem. If the vehicle has contamination on it, then we would recommend doing a clay if needed.
Why couldn't you add the antistatic property to Bead Maker?🤔
It could be that those specific chemicals could alter the performance or properties of the Bead Maker. A question you would have to ask the chemist!
@@autogeek Thanks for responding, might have to get that answer. 🤔
@@bensantos4244 Anytime! We are happy to help.
Has anyone messed with diluting this ?
BM is a 💲maker.
Good info. Does anyone else find beadmaker to be a tad over hyped though? In respect to what it does, longevity, etc.
Over hyped? Probably so. I’m a huge fan and love the slickness more than anything else. (Smell being a close second.) But longevity for me has been around 2/3 weeks, which is actually fine because I enjoy mixing it up with other products anyway.
Must of us use weekly or bi- weekly when drying so longevity is moot.
If it was expensive I’d say over hyped. But for the price it’s a awesome product.
@@zachgregory1289 EXACTLY
Rims? Lol. Cars don't have those. You ment wheels
You don´t know what you are talking about.
This is all marketing! This crap's only a gloss enhancer!