I have found that using a damp, well wrung-out short napped microfiber towel to apply helps give a smooth even application. Follow with a thicker fluffy buffy for removal. I use this technique for TW Seal&Shine and the FLEX sprays as well and find it to work well. If some high-spotting or streaking occurs, a separate damp towel on those areas will knock things back. A little bit of those products go a long way as I find all 3 to have a fair amount of concentration. Good demo - I like that green paint!
I use turtle wax super hard shell paste for many years now, been looking into trying some spray solution to speed up the process and this looks good, thanks for the review.
One of the best way to apply is to spray 2 times per panel such as door panel, if too much it can easily streak..and the durability DEPENDS on climate/weather in your own area/region, whether you park inside/outside.
No the buffing it off levels the product out. Even on a white vehicle you will see like a haze spots on car in different lights. Not as noticeable on white but still noticeable. More product doesn't have better protection but it does say on bottle that after 24 hours a second coat gives longer protection. Hope this helps.
Man was this painful to watch. You may want to watch a few channels and get some new advice to give for doing this type of work. I cringed nearly the entire video. I’ve never seen ANY product put on that heavy. The TW is an excellent product yes but it hurts me that this wasn’t done correctly. I couldn’t even finish the video.
Thanks for the feedback but I didn't even use as much as the bottle recommended. The bottle recommended 2 sprays per panel and I only use one spray and I use a applicator to spread instead of two towels. But I will do more research.
@@DetailingwithChad I watched you literally soak a applicator pad and do a small section on the front of the car @ 7:20...saturated were your exact words.
Used this stuff. Works amazing for the price. Great video!
Thanks for watching and I agree it's a great value.
Excellent video! Well done!!! Subscribed!!
Awesome, thank you!
I have found that using a damp, well wrung-out short napped microfiber towel to apply helps give a smooth even application. Follow with a thicker fluffy buffy for removal. I use this technique for TW Seal&Shine and the FLEX sprays as well and find it to work well. If some high-spotting or streaking occurs, a separate damp towel on those areas will knock things back.
A little bit of those products go a long way as I find all 3 to have a fair amount of concentration.
Good demo - I like that green paint!
I'll try that next time thanks. I'm always willing to learn. Thanks for watching
I use turtle wax super hard shell paste for many years now, been looking into trying some spray solution to speed up the process and this looks good, thanks for the review.
This and Grios 3in1 spray are really simple
This product is really good for a spray coating!! Also love the Trans-AM I had a 95 back in the day that I regret selling.
Thanks for watching!
One of the best way to apply is to spray 2 times per panel such as door panel, if too much it can easily streak..and the durability DEPENDS on climate/weather in your own area/region, whether you park inside/outside.
Good tip, thanks for sharing!
You gained a sub, you were perfectly clear.
One small tip, you could improve the audio.
Thank you and yes I got to get better mics.
What if I have a white car? Can I just spray/apply without buffing it off? Would it be better protection?
No the buffing it off levels the product out. Even on a white vehicle you will see like a haze spots on car in different lights. Not as noticeable on white but still noticeable. More product doesn't have better protection but it does say on bottle that after 24 hours a second coat gives longer protection. Hope this helps.
I havent tried it yet but just used the griots.
The griots is great too
Always let the first application dry to a haze on the entire vehicle. Then use a new microfiber towel to remove ceramic spray.
I just followed the directions but I'll keep that in mind
Cleaners and waxes are not "installed" they are applied
Thanks for watching sorry I used the wrong term.
Man was this painful to watch.
You may want to watch a few channels and get some new advice to give for doing this type of work. I cringed nearly the entire video.
I’ve never seen ANY product put on that heavy. The TW is an excellent product yes but it hurts me that this wasn’t done correctly. I couldn’t even finish the video.
Thanks for the feedback but I didn't even use as much as the bottle recommended. The bottle recommended 2 sprays per panel and I only use one spray and I use a applicator to spread instead of two towels. But I will do more research.
@@DetailingwithChad I watched you literally soak a applicator pad and do a small section on the front of the car @ 7:20...saturated were your exact words.