Brian thank you for convincing Aaron to go out on his own. I know you guys are great friends and we're all fortunate to have you and all your wisdom. You truly are on the Mt. Rushmore of detailing.
Great video, Brian! Thank you so much for helping us develop and Evolve. You explained what we did masterfully, like you do in all things! Both products are available immediately and are in stock! Really enjoyed our time together as always!
The gloss is immediately noticeable. You mentioned in a past video that you would put your BC7 against anything. I would love to see you do a side by side torture test with a few of these products and your BC7. Looks like everyone is stepping up their game lately. Thanks for the great content. I just received my BC7 yesterday and will be using it next week.
I had no idea and I sell it. I knew about Kronos but not Hydra. So excited to test Hydra now!!! Wish bottle was labeled so that its obvious to end user.
I have used the p&s I really don’t like that one diy solutions I used and lie but got the film like you said. I use the as a rinse less wash during the pocono winter. Going to have to look into hydra.
After I’m done with my ONR I might give the stuff ta try that and Papa cut. Actually Papa Smurf lives about a half an hour away from me, here in Sacramento.
Cool. Brian, are you comfortable with using a rinseless wash sponge while cleaning the paint? And.....what kind of air compressor do you own for various work in the shop? I don't want to buy one and find out I did an over/under kill. Hi Sissy.
I would rather use a dozen plush microfibers in place of the sponge. We have the Ingersol Rand SS4L5 60 gallon. Just the right size for the shop. Sissy say hello.
Would one be able to apply this in an outdoor setting, obviously not in direct sunlight but let’s say afternoon with around 80 degree temps. Allowing product to rainbow(flash) and wiped clean, would dust and other particles get locked in or once the flash and wipe process have happened dust can land on it and won’t cure into the ceramic coating?
Brian have you ever used kerosene? I have a friend who swears by it, his cars always look incredible, even though they have over 300,000 miles on them.
Kero is a solvent, so it will cleanse the surface....but solvents swell clear and color layers and does not dissolve in water. Solvents can discolor and damage paint long term.
Brian thank you for convincing Aaron to go out on his own. I know you guys are great friends and we're all fortunate to have you and all your wisdom. You truly are on the Mt. Rushmore of detailing.
Thank you for the video update on Kronos 2.0 , I enjoy using the Phoenix coatings here in Australia.
Awesome to see you loving the new versions! Can't wait to use Kronos 2.0... as well as Hydra 2.0! Thanks Brian!
Great video, Brian! Thank you so much for helping us develop and Evolve. You explained what we did masterfully, like you do in all things! Both products are available immediately and are in stock! Really enjoyed our time together as always!
Awesome stuff Brian!!
Updates are always a good thing 👍🏻
Good stuff Brian definitely can’t wait to try these out.
The gloss is immediately noticeable. You mentioned in a past video that you would put your BC7 against anything. I would love to see you do a side by side torture test with a few of these products and your BC7. Looks like everyone is stepping up their game lately. Thanks for the great content. I just received my BC7 yesterday and will be using it next week.
I look forward to the feedback!
Great video! I love to see Phoenix Evolving!!
I see the Detail King is at it again! I can't wait to try this on that Alpina! Thank you once again!
Great info Brian thanks!!
Thanks Brian!
Great product I don’t like some of the waterless washes that leave a film.Just like you said it gets all up in the pads.💎👊🏼
Love it! Is new Hydra now available on PEOD website?
Yes....good to go.
I had no idea and I sell it. I knew about Kronos but not Hydra. So excited to test Hydra now!!! Wish bottle was labeled so that its obvious to end user.
I have used the p&s I really don’t like that one diy solutions I used and lie but got the film like you said. I use the as a rinse less wash during the pocono winter. Going to have to look into hydra.
What drying towel did you use and is that your go to towel in 2024.
After I’m done with my ONR I might give the stuff ta try that and Papa cut. Actually Papa Smurf lives about a half an hour away from me, here in Sacramento.
Brian, does Wolfgang Uber rinseless wash leave behind anything on the surface? Thx
There is a hard water fighting agent that leaves a slight film behind.
@@apexdetail85 Thank you Brian. When mixed as a detail spray, would that leave gloss enhancers on the surface? Thx
@@apexdetail85 Thx Brian, no gloss enhancers left behind?
Hey Brian, when can I top this with BC3?
Brian, would a buffer on the coating produce a better shine?
Is glossy as bc 1 and does it have wet wax look
Please review PROJE ceramic coating I’ve had GREAT results/plenty of happy customers
Cool. Brian, are you comfortable with using a rinseless wash sponge while cleaning the paint? And.....what kind of air compressor do you own for various work in the shop? I don't want to buy one and find out I did an over/under kill. Hi Sissy.
I would rather use a dozen plush microfibers in place of the sponge. We have the Ingersol Rand SS4L5 60 gallon. Just the right size for the shop. Sissy say hello.
Would one be able to apply this in an outdoor setting, obviously not in direct sunlight but let’s say afternoon with around 80 degree temps. Allowing product to rainbow(flash) and wiped clean, would dust and other particles get locked in or once the flash and wipe process have happened dust can land on it and won’t cure into the ceramic coating?
Absolutely! That’s the great thing about rinse-less wash you clean one panel at a time, then dry. Done. Boom, simple, it’s that’s easy.
It looks like the Shop Manager is bored!! She is cute
She was ready to go hiking.
Brian have you ever used kerosene? I have a friend who swears by it, his cars always look incredible, even though they have over 300,000 miles on them.
Kero is a solvent, so it will cleanse the surface....but solvents swell clear and color layers and does not dissolve in water. Solvents can discolor and damage paint long term.
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