I don't think I've ever watched a better video in dummying down a technical explanation and at the same time so enthusiastic about the subject. As someone that has been in technology sales for over 25 years, I wish we had someone to sell the sales team on how to present something with such enthusiasm. Awesome job. I'm saving this video to think about how I could use parts of it to in a training or internal presentation to show sales people how to be so enthusiastic about a subject.
I used Avalon King Ceramic coating on my Corvette and it does work. I did the car, my wheels all the glass and trim. My car is a convertible, so one bottle (Kit) did it all. I have to say it came out beautiful, the shine is amazing and the dirt rinses right off. It comes in a kit with everything you need. For around $65.00 bucks. Make sure you wash your car with Dawn dish soap it cuts the grease etc. the best, then follow directions. You can find them online Avalon King ceramic coating. Great product.
Yeah, having access to these videos decades ago when I was a young kid just beginning to work on cars would have saved me a lot of time, money, and tuning mistakes.
Elevator Muzak, you are a sick puppy to enjoy this for background (it is annoying & big turn-off) I'll stick with Dupont Clear Coat Imron. Best for your auto finish.
Been using CeramicPro Light and Rain for 3 years, still beading and sheeting like a day one if you take care of it. Only some IPA and Detailer, not something fancier than those.
I spoke to an automotive pain specialist at a high end car repair place, about various pain protections. He reckons ceramic paint protection is an expensive con. I'm inclined to believe him. In real-world applications, I haven't heard of it working any better than cheaper products over a long period. A friend paid a fortune for his new vehicle to be done with ceramic coating. A year or so later and it looks like it was never coated in the first place. He keeps his car in a garage most of the time, too. I use stuff called Glaze (formally Autoglaze). Their website's a bit iffy, but the product works. It's been around a lot longer than ceramic coatings. Glaze isn't a polish, either. It's a polymer that bonds with the paintwork. It actually has tiny beads of glass in it, so the paint comes out ultra-shiny. It doesn't end up with any swirl marks and things like dried-on bird poo usually just wipe off, without any water or cleaner. However, I still carry special Mequire's or Autoglym paint cleaner to ensure I don't scratch up the paintwork.
Corbin The Suicune you're exactly right. I have a brand new truck and took it through one, and had swirl marks afterwards. Now I it wash it by hand with Chemical Guy's products
My car has been treated with gyeon quartz. The ads you are seeing while scrooling on fb are not bullshit. This stuff is amazing ! I don't wash my car anymore, when it rains the car become perfectly clean. Nothing stick to the paint.
You brake the law, you get finned. Do that enough time, you get jailed. Now, the secret is, break the law where you can't be seen. Rural roads, with no speed cameras, awkward time of night when there are no police patrols or other motorists.
I got the Gold Package Ceramic Pro 9h on my BRZ. Easily the best decision I've made to keep my car clean as its needed to be parked outside due to no garage. Its so incredibly easy to clean and maintains the hydrophobic properties even after two years. Sometimes I wax it just to give It a sheen but thats really just for looks. Completely worth it.
Instead of waxing it, buy a 10% silica spray sealant to make it look like the day after the coating was applied. Basically a lite-version spray on ceramic coating that boosts the coating’s shine so much.
No, but moving out of the Salt belt will. Down here in Louisiana, we don't have that issue. So it's not the fault of Chevy or GM. It's where you live. So you should ask how to get the state to stop destroying your vehicle. My truck is 16 years old and hardly even has surface rust on the frame and undercarriage. No rusted out brake lines, either. Saying it's impossible is ignorant lol. It's quite possible. Just not wherever it is that you live. Reminds me of all the people that, complain because GM wouldn't recall their Silverado due to rusted out brake lines. *NEWSFLASH* They're not gonna recall them when it's an outside force causing the issue. Aka not every truck has rusted out lines because it's not the lines that are the problem. It where the people live. They rusted away due to salt. Not because gm used bad steel or anything else. No fault of GM whatsoever. So why would they recall them? That's like recalling trucks because people are installing aftermarket brake pads incorrectly causing their brakes to operate incorrectly.
People complaining about ads need to know that this kind of video is what makes it possible to produce other shows in the long run. 1 in every 10 is fine, I guess. Although not the entire 10 min. was an ad!
Great video and thank you for not apologizing for being scientific and thorough with the details explanations. Some of us enjoy learning about complicated chemical reactions
If my chemistry teacher had this much enthusiasm I’d have a doctorate by now. He’s always so excited. I’m sitting here like, “Covalent bonds? Hell yeah! Tell me more”!
For anyone wondering. Average cost is +-$1800. Starts around $600 for a quick wash and a few coats of ceramic coat. (Don’t recommend you go cheap). Can go up to +$3500 for paint corrections. Polishing. Many layers on paint. Wheels and windows are optional extras.
I always wondered why these old Donut videos were shot in a kitchen like a cooking show. And whatever hastened to Bart. He's the reason i became a Donut fan
Why? People have been doing that for decades at this point. A friend's dad had his Jeep coated way back in the 00's and it was nothing new even then. Whatever the benefits are for using Line-X on a truck bed are going to be the same benefits you get by covering an entire car.
I suggest that if you want a ceramic coating done properly and with care that you do the research, practice on an old car, and do it yourself. The detail shops are suffering from the common malady of the day: they don’t give a crap about what your car looks like in the end. They just want your money. I shopped around and did my due diligence, or so I thought. I picked the detail shop. They said they would have my car a week for the work I was having done. They had it almost 2 months. And they still didn’t get it right. It looks like crap. A lawyer told me it would cost me more to sue them and get it fixed than I could get out of them. They cured me of ever trusting any business with my car.
@@sSkillaz336 They can....people just tend to always follow the trend of getting a flat vinyl wrap. They make wraps that have any type of finish you can imagine. I saw a pink chrome one on this Mary K saleswomans Merc the other day that nearly blinded me lol
@@ARSZLB dude... You are calling an automation engineer who speaks 4 languages dumb for criticizing a UA-cam video about car polish... Chill out my friend we are free to have different opinions, or maybe you are too dumb to realize that... Suck on some car wax, maybe you get brighter
Max Ugalde lmao, dude just because the video is sponsored and advertising something doesn’t mean that the video wasn’t informational or interesting. you shit on it JUST because it was a sponsored video too.
Hey it’s nick and the signal hill shop !! 😎🍸 way coool. Polished detail has taken care of me for paint corrections and my ceramic coating in the past. Very fine work and friendly staff. Definitely recommend them for your coating needs. Nick is the man ✨
Bart your delivery is back on point and as a nerd, not only did I get the Ph joke, I laughed out loud. Physical LoL, not the fake pic kind. Thanks to Donut for awesome car knowledge!!! Keep it up!!!
I think there might be something wrong with that Ceramicpro link there, anyone else having trouble with it? (I just wanna have the chance of making my 21 year old mercury stupidly shiny.)
I learned to solder when I was 12 but I didn't then understand why to use eutectic mixtures of tin and lead. When I learned materials science while getting my BSME I studied the solubility curve of Sn and Pb and it all made sense.
I had a ceramic coating on the car. It really easy to wash also shines well. But there is few BUT's. With ceramic coating, hoods chips and another paint imperfections are way more visible than with good wax. So you need to your paint in really good condition. If you choose to wax or get a shampoo with wax you can say goodbye to the ceramic coating, the wax will get in ceramic coating pores and destroys all nice things about ceramic coating. also, if you don't want to get swirls on your paint, move your arm in straight motions, example, for doors go up and down, not forward and backward or in aroudn motion.
THIS is how you do sponsored content. Y'all got me wanting to get a ceramic coating.
Waiting on my quote lol
Make sure to get Opticoat pro :)
Would want it if i had a car worth the coating
Little bit of TLC, and this coating and maybe you'd think your car IS worth it ;)
They offer it at my dealership.... 1800$ for a new car, 2300$ for a used car. fuck that snake oil garbage.
When you care more about the pores on your car then on your face
*than
Ceramic coat your face then
People can't get rid of back pores like cancer on cars. Rust free!
That's cuz my car helps attract girls, my face repels them.
@@FerrariTeddy just stay in your car then. Become your car.
This episode of Science Garage is sponsored by your 10th grade chemistry teacher
Pretty sure its sponsored by ceramic pro...
Watching this in my laptop in 10th grade science class, and the teacher is watching over my shoulder
same. And we literally just finished talking about a lot of the things said in the video.
Man I remember the most advanced entertainment we could bring into HS was a CD player. Prolly why we drew on EVERYTHING
Mr. Faber would approve
I don't think I've ever watched a better video in dummying down a technical explanation and at the same time so enthusiastic about the subject. As someone that has been in technology sales for over 25 years, I wish we had someone to sell the sales team on how to present something with such enthusiasm. Awesome job. I'm saving this video to think about how I could use parts of it to in a training or internal presentation to show sales people how to be so enthusiastic about a subject.
I didn’t know Bart rallies...
Bart is so cool...
Ayyy karambah !!
He would be a cool dad
Nice info advertise
Way better than that pumphrey guy
Literally seeing him drive wildly made the video perfect
I used Avalon King Ceramic coating on my Corvette and it does work. I did the car, my wheels all the glass and trim. My car is a convertible, so one bottle (Kit) did it all. I have to say it came out beautiful, the shine is amazing and the dirt rinses right off. It comes in a kit with everything you need. For around $65.00 bucks. Make sure you wash your car with Dawn dish soap it cuts the grease etc. the best, then follow directions. You can find them online Avalon King ceramic coating. Great product.
all you guys at Donut media are absolutely the best, i just wish yall were around when i first got into cars, yall explain stuff so well
This is facts, they should be much more famous then they are... they deserve to be where car throttle is.
i agree
Yeah, having access to these videos decades ago when I was a young kid just beginning to work on cars would have saved me a lot of time, money, and tuning mistakes.
True to all of these comments but honestly those mess ups are truly the greatest memories!
Lol I just watch because they’re so much fun!
My 2022 M340i is at ceramic pro right now getting the gold treatment 🤘🏼 can't wait to see how it looks!
god dude those ph jokes killed me....
its pH dude.....
bayu khalifa or pOH too!
They were pretty neutral for me
On a scale of 1-14 how funny where those jokes?
Aiyan Rahman more than 7 because those joke is so basic (wink)
Damn, I miss this guy
This is way better than anything I ever learned in school.
you learn about cars in school? =o
miguel rohv autos class? Lol
#LATTC
You did learn about covalent bonds and hydrophobic properties, but you weren't paying attention. Lol
Wow, a guy who actually knows what he’s talking about. Bravo ! 👏 👏👏
The background music is always the same but I’ll never get tired of it
I know right! Kinda reminds me of that improvisational jazz piano track that always played in the original The Sims video game.
I wonder if Donut or any other producer actually composed the soundtrack for him. I really want that soundtrack.
Elevator Muzak, you are a sick
puppy to enjoy this for background (it is annoying &
big turn-off)
I'll stick with Dupont Clear Coat Imron. Best for your auto
finish.
@@davidporowski9512 There are so many of these around UA-cam. It is a general noun. Please be more specific. Is it a part of Stimulus Progression?
Been using CeramicPro Light and Rain for 3 years, still beading and sheeting like a day one if you take care of it. Only some IPA and Detailer, not something fancier than those.
Well. That was a long ass commercial.
Bring this dude back to Donut!
Donut Media=Happiness
I mean it’s pretty straightforward.. DONUT 🍩
U mean science garage = happiness
I spoke to an automotive pain specialist at a high end car repair place, about various pain protections. He reckons ceramic paint protection is an expensive con. I'm inclined to believe him. In real-world applications, I haven't heard of it working any better than cheaper products over a long period. A friend paid a fortune for his new vehicle to be done with ceramic coating. A year or so later and it looks like it was never coated in the first place. He keeps his car in a garage most of the time, too.
I use stuff called Glaze (formally Autoglaze). Their website's a bit iffy, but the product works. It's been around a lot longer than ceramic coatings. Glaze isn't a polish, either. It's a polymer that bonds with the paintwork. It actually has tiny beads of glass in it, so the paint comes out ultra-shiny. It doesn't end up with any swirl marks and things like dried-on bird poo usually just wipe off, without any water or cleaner. However, I still carry special Mequire's or Autoglym paint cleaner to ensure I don't scratch up the paintwork.
Number 1 cause of swirls... Automated carwashes and trust me I work in fixing paint
Corbin The Suicune you're exactly right. I have a brand new truck and took it through one, and had swirl marks afterwards. Now I it wash it by hand with Chemical Guy's products
@@VanillaGorilla502 good. I myself use Car Brite as they also hooked me up with the latest buffer system to go with the polymer paint sealent I use.
If you use an automatic car wash it’s safe to say you don’t care about your car’s finish enough to take it to a body/paint shop.
I'll never go thru one again unless it's touchless and in the dead of winter.
Corbin The Suicune truer words have never been spoken
Where is Bart now? He,is,one of the best of Donut..
That pH joke alone earned you a new subscriber.
This is the best paid ad i have ever seen.i am totally sold! Now all thats left is getting a car
Barts my fave on donut, his dark humor and puns are spot on 😂
I want Bart to keep making this show. He is one of the best of Donut Media!
I like this dude he makes very difficult science stuff sound really simple
My car has been treated with gyeon quartz. The ads you are seeing while scrooling on fb are not bullshit. This stuff is amazing ! I don't wash my car anymore, when it rains the car become perfectly clean. Nothing stick to the paint.
Can you do an episode on
Speeding tickets Bc I don’t fkn understand them lol
Governments want money so they give tickets of all kinds. The end.
If you go too fast, you get a ticket
You're welcome
You brake the law, you get finned. Do that enough time, you get jailed. Now, the secret is, break the law where you can't be seen. Rural roads, with no speed cameras, awkward time of night when there are no police patrols or other motorists.
@@MiT708 *break
@@brendancross2767 Don't forget "can't"
I got the Gold Package Ceramic Pro 9h on my BRZ. Easily the best decision I've made to keep my car clean as its needed to be parked outside due to no garage. Its so incredibly easy to clean and maintains the hydrophobic properties even after two years. Sometimes I wax it just to give It a sheen but thats really just for looks. Completely worth it.
Instead of waxing it, buy a 10% silica spray sealant to make it look like the day after the coating was applied. Basically a lite-version spray on ceramic coating that boosts the coating’s shine so much.
Why do i see this video for the first time? I tought science garage was back. :(.
I want more Bart.
Greetings from the Netherlands.
Same bro
SUCH a well done video. Amazing, clear, easy to understand explanations. Thanks and keep it up!
although sponsored, really well written episode, compliments!
Hands down best infomercial I have ever seen.
I watch this instead of doing homework
lol me too
Bogget same
It’s okay we understand
Got my 159 SW done and boy oh boy!!! It’s amazing! Can be expensive but you get what you pay for, would highly recommend.
I watch this everytime I'm in school so I can go home with new knowledge.
The most scientific video to ever come out of Science Garage
Dude. It's like you knew exactly what I've been thinking about for the past few days.
This guy is great at his job, so entertaining, he makes any subject fun to learn, good shit
I felt like i was watching a Flex Tape add.... But even better!!
That's *A* *LOTTA* *DAMAGE!!*
I'm so glad loud excited bart is back. Science garage wasnt the same those few episodes he was quiet and shy...
Bart rarely blinks his eyes when doing Science Garage videos
News Moto men in general blink way less than women.
They got to bring this guy back. This was a great video!
Dang donut media is a awesome channel. I love what they do! Keep it up donut
Never understand why people dislike ANY of Donuts videos.
1:20 Drawing phalluses in the dust on your friend's trunk lid LOL!!!
Bring back science garage!!!
But can it stop the impossible? Prevent a Silverado from rusting.
2nd gen dodge*
Anything Japanese
No, but moving out of the Salt belt will. Down here in Louisiana, we don't have that issue. So it's not the fault of Chevy or GM. It's where you live. So you should ask how to get the state to stop destroying your vehicle. My truck is 16 years old and hardly even has surface rust on the frame and undercarriage. No rusted out brake lines, either. Saying it's impossible is ignorant lol. It's quite possible. Just not wherever it is that you live.
Reminds me of all the people that, complain because GM wouldn't recall their Silverado due to rusted out brake lines. *NEWSFLASH* They're not gonna recall them when it's an outside force causing the issue. Aka not every truck has rusted out lines because it's not the lines that are the problem. It where the people live. They rusted away due to salt. Not because gm used bad steel or anything else. No fault of GM whatsoever. So why would they recall them? That's like recalling trucks because people are installing aftermarket brake pads incorrectly causing their brakes to operate incorrectly.
No. Lol. Good luck. 😂
@@JC-11111 same. Down here in Texas. I've got an 04 Silverado. No rust. Great shape still as well.
People complaining about ads need to know that this kind of video is what makes it possible to produce other shows in the long run.
1 in every 10 is fine, I guess.
Although not the entire 10 min. was an ad!
he protec
he attac
but most importantly he keep out bird crapp
Pure fire
Bart the highschool science teacher we all wish we had
Gotta do this to my Volvo 240 GLT
Miss you Bart!
I literally just relearned the PH Scale in school last night so when you said alkaline I was I know that then you said Basic I low key I laughed 😂😂
That definition of ceramic was kinda mindblowing. I never knew!
Sometimes I like my own comment to get the ball rolling
Play Button Without Videos
🏀
Same
😢
Play Button Without Videos we’ll it worked
Sometimes i leech off of other people's comments
Great video and thank you for not apologizing for being scientific and thorough with the details explanations.
Some of us enjoy learning about complicated chemical reactions
BILL BILL BILL BILL!!!
Bill Nye the car guy!
If my chemistry teacher had this much enthusiasm I’d have a doctorate by now. He’s always so excited. I’m sitting here like, “Covalent bonds? Hell yeah! Tell me more”!
I miss this guy. Why’d they get rid of him
He got rid of donut
Yep, He left.
this made me go straight to the ceramic pro dealer near me. sponsorship in its finest form
6:34
"--me and James before the operation"
were they connected?
perhaps like
siamese twins
For anyone wondering. Average cost is +-$1800. Starts around $600 for a quick wash and a few coats of ceramic coat. (Don’t recommend you go cheap). Can go up to +$3500 for paint corrections. Polishing. Many layers on paint. Wheels and windows are optional extras.
Tried several brands
Ceramic Pro is by far the best
I always wondered why these old Donut videos were shot in a kitchen like a cooking show. And whatever hastened to Bart. He's the reason i became a Donut fan
Thanks for going over the science. I appreciated the basic/reaction joke lol
This is the most informative and entertaining commercial I’ve ever seen
can we get a video on how useful would be to use line-x as a coating for the car?
Why? People have been doing that for decades at this point. A friend's dad had his Jeep coated way back in the 00's and it was nothing new even then. Whatever the benefits are for using Line-X on a truck bed are going to be the same benefits you get by covering an entire car.
Just dropped my car off to get detailed today. I’m so excited now 😁
We are earlyyy boiiiis
The Noory I’m late boi
Pfffff, what do you know about that Jon Bois?
This may be a sponsored content... But seriously, this is how one should do sponsored content.
Truthful review.....!
"All cars have tiny swirl marks like your underpants" LMAO
This was one of the best 10 minute infomercials ever.
Literally down to the atoms
I suggest that if you want a ceramic coating done properly and with care that you do the research, practice on an old car, and do it yourself. The detail shops are suffering from the common malady of the day: they don’t give a crap about what your car looks like in the end. They just want your money. I shopped around and did my due diligence, or so I thought. I picked the detail shop. They said they would have my car a week for the work I was having done. They had it almost 2 months. And they still didn’t get it right. It looks like crap. A lawyer told me it would cost me more to sue them and get it fixed than I could get out of them. They cured me of ever trusting any business with my car.
7:02 Bill Nye moment
Had to be the best info commercial I’ve seen in a while
Great video but the link's broken for ceramic pro ):
Hey William, link is fixed! Try again. Thanks!
Bart is just legend in explaining stuff
Power steering, how it works
You can't be serious.
Hydraulic assistance from a fluid pump. Done.
How blinker fluid works.
watch science garage on steering angle
Ceramic coating average cost: $500-$2K and lasts 2-3yrs
Quality vinyl wrap average cost: $1K-$5K and lasts 7-10yrs
I'd go diy wrap for around $500
But wraps don't shine like actual paint
@@sSkillaz336 They can....people just tend to always follow the trend of getting a flat vinyl wrap. They make wraps that have any type of finish you can imagine. I saw a pink chrome one on this Mary K saleswomans Merc the other day that nearly blinded me lol
That guy could replace bill burr voice for frank murphy....
This guys charisma can make any mundane topic fun. He’s like the Electric Company for adults.
I feel like I just watched a 10 minute Ad for ceramic pro... Probably not the bestest "How it works" I've seen...
Max Ugalde it was explained thoroughly, you’re just too dumb to look past the advertisement.
@@ARSZLB dude... You are calling an automation engineer who speaks 4 languages dumb for criticizing a UA-cam video about car polish... Chill out my friend we are free to have different opinions, or maybe you are too dumb to realize that... Suck on some car wax, maybe you get brighter
Max Ugalde lmao, dude just because the video is sponsored and advertising something doesn’t mean that the video wasn’t informational or interesting. you shit on it JUST because it was a sponsored video too.
Max Ugalde oh wait, i almost forgot one thing...
r/iamverysmart
Zach Brown exactly bro
Yep, this channel has given me a better science lesson than my school😂
2:55 I actually laughed 😂😂😂
There's so much into detail then you think. It's not just soap and water. Love the video!
SCIENCE BITCH!
Also I learned more about chemistry in this short video than I did in science 😅
I told my science teacher about y’all and you got a new fan
9:37 scratches on top of driver door handle
good eye...I didn't see it the 1st time! Pretty bad too
I'm pretty sure those are just reflections
I don’t know man...they are pretty static when the camera is moving. The car looks great, but those were prob too deep to get all the way out.
Hey dunces... Those are chrome handles! SMH
Hey it’s nick and the signal hill shop !! 😎🍸 way coool. Polished detail has taken care of me for paint corrections and my ceramic coating in the past. Very fine work and friendly staff. Definitely recommend them for your coating needs. Nick is the man ✨
Nic is a great certified installer and we are very happy that he was apart of this project!
I was waiting to see the before and after of your car, you broke my heart. :' ( Watched the whole thing, I feel empty.
Bart your delivery is back on point and as a nerd, not only did I get the Ph joke, I laughed out loud. Physical LoL, not the fake pic kind. Thanks to Donut for awesome car knowledge!!! Keep it up!!!
When u figure out it’s just a big 10 minute ad 😂😂 is cool tho
Thank you Bart for the ceramic coating episode
I think there might be something wrong with that Ceramicpro link there, anyone else having trouble with it?
(I just wanna have the chance of making my 21 year old mercury stupidly shiny.)
Matthew R i also had a problem
Sorry our site crashed! It's back up and running!
Ceramic PRO USA alright, cool
I'm so glad I'm studying materials science. I actually understood everything in this episode of Science Garage!
I learned to solder when I was 12 but I didn't then understand why to use eutectic mixtures of tin and lead. When I learned materials science while getting my BSME I studied the solubility curve of Sn and Pb and it all made sense.
You remind me of Bill Nye the Science Guy
I had a ceramic coating on the car. It really easy to wash also shines well. But there is few BUT's.
With ceramic coating, hoods chips and another paint imperfections are way more visible than with good wax. So you need to your paint in really good condition.
If you choose to wax or get a shampoo with wax you can say goodbye to the ceramic coating, the wax will get in ceramic coating pores and destroys all nice things about ceramic coating.
also, if you don't want to get swirls on your paint, move your arm in straight motions, example, for doors go up and down, not forward and backward or in aroudn motion.
This is the type of commercial I like watching.
I’m taking chemistry and Biology this semester, so now I can understand your lingo! Covalent bonds, the Ph joke, etc!