I would have thought the Bilt Hamber product is a maintenance polish and protection application to length the time between the full-on cut and polish and for those not doing a ceramic finish.
I've finally bought my first polisher and was looking for an AOI as a complete beginner so good timing! I went for koch chemie p6 after your last video as I've just got into a bit of koch recently. Ive bought the in2detailing da and the flex pads (purple and orange) on your recommendation pal. The bilt hamber looks a good product just to wizz over it in late summer to clean the paint up a tad? Great channel 👏
John, any plans to do any more stuff on interior cleaning? Particularly for fabric seats and carpets. I couldn't see much in the back catalogue except the vax spotvac
Hello, just discovered your channel and i wish i had known sooner! Just wondering if you have done a simoniz original wax review? I can't find any video review of this wax or even a comparison video with other products. It has really good reviews on amazon but i would like to see its chemical resistance to other waxes.
Very interesting video! No ceramic infused stuff like gyeon primer and turtle wax hybrid ceramic Polish as these are the only where I care about durability as the beed up up like I want and don't just start sheeting after a 1 month week of winter road salts.
What would you recommend for basic paint correction for a weekend warrior? Should I invest in separate cut / compounds from something like Koch Chemic or Schols etc? Not aiming for perfection as I don't have a garage or studio to work in.
@@ForensicDetailing thanks John. Appreciate the advice. Heard good things about Scholl. Will likely go down that way so I can put some fusso down on top of it.
Hi Jon, is there any chance you can review this product from America from In Detail? Called The gold standard Polish? It's apparently a one step solution with different polishing pads with different outcomes!
ive not used it mate but thoughts are they are in danger of pricing themselves out of the UK market. its very hard for US companies to compete price wise in the UK (and vice versa). they need to avoid being a one hit wonder brand where people buy the products once as its new. if they can get repeat business then the future is bright. not an easy problem to solve though.
If it's so thin Jon, then surely you will use a lot less of it, than the thick & creamier rivals. In that respect the price per application would probably be better than all the others, rather than working out price per litre ?
When I looked through the range many years ago, I missed that this had protection in it and went with Cleanser Polish which was my favourite AIO until the Rupes ones came along. Uno Advanced is now the daddy!
What I love about the Bilt Hamber Laboratory polishes and waxes is they sent over a micra-fibre buffing cloth and a teardrop applicator that fits nicely into my delicate, soft little hands. I've got a new car, named Vicki the Volkswagen. Plus I have a new polisher which was, very rapidly, as usual, sent over to me from Imran's highly reputable detailing store. I used this polisher to apply the Cleanser Polish, then I hand-applied their Finis-Wax. Now my richly-lacquered Diamond Black Polo is the shiniest and slickest car I've come across in some time. Highly recommended. (the BH products, not the VW Polo although it is alright I suppose).
we touched on this, but I think the cleanser polish is abrasive+solvent+acyrlic resin and this is abrasive solve wax. the clean polish will need a seperate wax on top this wouldnt
I would have thought the Bilt Hamber product is a maintenance polish and protection application to length the time between the full-on cut and polish and for those not doing a ceramic finish.
Been waiting for this one! Been looking at micro fine for a while now
I've finally bought my first polisher and was looking for an AOI as a complete beginner so good timing! I went for koch chemie p6 after your last video as I've just got into a bit of koch recently. Ive bought the in2detailing da and the flex pads (purple and orange) on your recommendation pal. The bilt hamber looks a good product just to wizz over it in late summer to clean the paint up a tad? Great channel 👏
P6 should be the regular yellow medium cut polish, think you mean p6.01 ? Or F6 i don't know i got lost.
All in one abrasive and waxes are great if you don't mind doing it over and over when the filler goes away.
Gotta love BH products, even more so as their down the road from me
John, any plans to do any more stuff on interior cleaning? Particularly for fabric seats and carpets. I couldn't see much in the back catalogue except the vax spotvac
It really is about extraction m8 load up agitate extract dry.
Hello, just discovered your channel and i wish i had known sooner! Just wondering if you have done a simoniz original wax review? I can't find any video review of this wax or even a comparison video with other products. It has really good reviews on amazon but i would like to see its chemical resistance to other waxes.
21 degs! So not recorded recently then....unless you secretly moved your garage to the Bahamas john?
last vid he said 2022.......
Sorry, unrelated but was wondering if your gunna review the new "Halfords Advanced" range? Love the vids
probably not m8
That's a shame but ah well, cheers for the reply 👍
Very interesting video! No ceramic infused stuff like gyeon primer and turtle wax hybrid ceramic Polish as these are the only where I care about durability as the beed up up like I want and don't just start sheeting after a 1 month week of winter road salts.
What would you recommend for basic paint correction for a weekend warrior? Should I invest in separate cut / compounds from something like Koch Chemic or Schols etc? Not aiming for perfection as I don't have a garage or studio to work in.
Orange flex pad and rupes advanced
@@ForensicDetailing thanks John
@@ForensicDetailing Does Rupes Advanced, allow us to apply waxed and sealants on top of it afterwards?
it contains a nano sealant mate so it does it all for you. If you want to wax or seal or coat. use a pure single stage like scholl S20 Black mate
@@ForensicDetailing thanks John. Appreciate the advice. Heard good things about Scholl. Will likely go down that way so I can put some fusso down on top of it.
I like Dodo Juice Lime Prime. Always use it when preparing the paint for Wax.
Hi Jon, is there any chance you can review this product from America from In Detail? Called The gold standard Polish? It's apparently a one step solution with different polishing pads with different outcomes!
ill see what I can do mate
Looks like a similar product to Angelwax Perfect Polish Pre Wax Cleaner which is £9.85 for 500ML. Great product on a well maintained car.
Hello Jon
what do you think of the DIY Detailing gold standard polish and pads.
ive not used it mate but thoughts are they are in danger of pricing themselves out of the UK market. its very hard for US companies to compete price wise in the UK (and vice versa). they need to avoid being a one hit wonder brand where people buy the products once as its new. if they can get repeat business then the future is bright. not an easy problem to solve though.
If it's so thin Jon, then surely you will use a lot less of it, than the thick & creamier rivals.
In that respect the price per application would probably be better than all the others, rather than working out price per litre ?
Looking forward to this one
Can't wait for winter to end to get back to it, my car is a state!
Ditto m8!
When I looked through the range many years ago, I missed that this had protection in it and went with Cleanser Polish which was my favourite AIO until the Rupes ones came along. Uno Advanced is now the daddy!
Great brain dump, thanks!
What about carlack 68 aio
What I love about the Bilt Hamber Laboratory polishes and waxes is they sent over a micra-fibre buffing cloth and a teardrop applicator that fits nicely into my delicate, soft little hands. I've got a new car, named Vicki the Volkswagen. Plus I have a new polisher which was, very rapidly, as usual, sent over to me from Imran's highly reputable detailing store. I used this polisher to apply the Cleanser Polish, then I hand-applied their Finis-Wax. Now my richly-lacquered Diamond Black Polo is the shiniest and slickest car I've come across in some time. Highly recommended. (the BH products, not the VW Polo although it is alright I suppose).
Reminds my of Opti
This sorta sounds a lot like the old BH Cleanser Polish
we touched on this, but I think the cleanser polish is abrasive+solvent+acyrlic resin and this is abrasive solve wax. the clean polish will need a seperate wax on top this wouldnt
1st 💪🏻
Hell ya Jonny 🦾