I've been buying Vonixx for about a year now and I can confidently say that they are top tier quality. I've been in love with the Blend AIO as of late I look forward to trying these new products .
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa How are the hydrophobics of aio? Also with synergy have you used this real world and noticed if this extremely high level of water beading is sustained for a bit? I've seen a lot of products that have extreme initial behavior and after 2 washes and some rain they become very very average.
@@Vc12383 AIO hydrophobics are pretty good initially. Not long lasting but that is expected. I am going to be applying this to my wife's car later this week.
I personally love gloss meters, BUT not necessarily because I'm obsessed and checking every spot every few seconds. I just happen to have really bad ADHD so anytime that I'm able to put an objective number to something, it's a really big help as far as remembering how it actually worked in different scenarios and subsequently whether or not it could be a good option for whatever I'm currently working on.
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa thanks for the quick reply Martin! You have an awesome channel. I’d like to get a ceramic booster to apply every 3/4 months on my ceramic coated car and something I could use as a drying aid with some protection after every wash. Could I use Sinergy as a booster of an existing ceramic? As a drying aid, should I just use Sinergy and dilute it? Or would you say Sio2-Pro or Blend are better alternatives as drying aids?
@@tomdublin9860 yes you can use sinergy in the ways you are asking. sio2 pro would be cheaper to use and a little more user friendly. blend is if you want that wax look.
Funny, I've seen this product before. They only covered the $40-$50 spray, and for that price I wasn't interested at all, just not going to pay that for a spray. I like cleaning my vehicle, I like applying a spray protection as well. For the price the $40-$50 was a straight no go period. However now seeing the cheaper options I think more highly of the $40-$50. I'm OK with reasonably price products, and viewing it now as their best possible product $40-$50 doesn't seem outrageous (still wouldn't buy) but I've not instantly noped the brand now. Which is kinda funny now to me, as I wanna try the blend, just from the first video I seen of it, looking at that one products price I wouldn't have considered checking the prices of their other products.
I've been buying Vonixx for about a year now and I can confidently say that they are top tier quality. I've been in love with the Blend AIO as of late I look forward to trying these new products .
Blend AIO is my new favorite AIO
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa How are the hydrophobics of aio?
Also with synergy have you used this real world and noticed if this extremely high level of water beading is sustained for a bit? I've seen a lot of products that have extreme initial behavior and after 2 washes and some rain they become very very average.
@@Vc12383 AIO hydrophobics are pretty good initially. Not long lasting but that is expected. I am going to be applying this to my wife's car later this week.
I personally love gloss meters, BUT not necessarily because I'm obsessed and checking every spot every few seconds.
I just happen to have really bad ADHD so anytime that I'm able to put an objective number to something, it's a really big help as far as remembering how it actually worked in different scenarios and subsequently whether or not it could be a good option for whatever I'm currently working on.
Uso e super recomendo a linha da Vonixx!!!
Very nice review even with the kids yelling LOL. SINERGY seems good.
yea they were going in playing basketball next door lol
Vonixx is a amazing brand
Can it be used as a drying aid while diluted?
Yes you should be able to. Probably dilute it 50/50
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa thanks for the quick reply Martin! You have an awesome channel.
I’d like to get a ceramic booster to apply every 3/4 months on my ceramic coated car and something I could use as a drying aid with some protection after every wash.
Could I use Sinergy as a booster of an existing ceramic?
As a drying aid, should I just use Sinergy and dilute it? Or would you say Sio2-Pro or Blend are better alternatives as drying aids?
@@tomdublin9860 yes you can use sinergy in the ways you are asking. sio2 pro would be cheaper to use and a little more user friendly. blend is if you want that wax look.
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa Awesome, thanks Martin. Would you recommend me to dilute sio2pro when used as a drying aid?
@@tomdublin9860 sio2 pro is fine to use as is when drying.
Can it be used on car rims?
Yes they actually have a version of it called sinergy wheel coating specifically for that
Funny, I've seen this product before. They only covered the $40-$50 spray, and for that price I wasn't interested at all, just not going to pay that for a spray. I like cleaning my vehicle, I like applying a spray protection as well.
For the price the $40-$50 was a straight no go period. However now seeing the cheaper options I think more highly of the $40-$50. I'm OK with reasonably price products, and viewing it now as their best possible product $40-$50 doesn't seem outrageous (still wouldn't buy) but I've not instantly noped the brand now.
Which is kinda funny now to me, as I wanna try the blend, just from the first video I seen of it, looking at that one products price I wouldn't have considered checking the prices of their other products.
Blend is great and very affordable.
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