Have you used this product yourself? Have you got any top tips to share? Get involved and leave a comment? Cheers from Andy Fraser & Karl Hampson from TCB.
I've had a Fireball 3 year ceramic coat applied 8 months ago and have just applied this wax, agree with everything you're saying. Being in Australia we have Fireball products readily available, great product and company.
Glad I found your channel finally. Learning lots already and will get through your back catalogue! Wish you guys the best of luck with TCB, follow your passion!
Thank you very much. The old videos are a bit amateur but we had to start somewhere. Detailing is a journey not a destination so we are looking forward to the future. Thanks again for watching and leaving a comment.
Loving the wax content and especially something about Fireball waxes as there is so little talk about them here on youtube. Sad to hear that you guys have no dealer or retailer in the UK., it's a shame. Great vid as always!
Looks like a lovely product. When removing waxes, sealants, spray ons (not full ceramics), etc, do you start with the thickest softest towel and if that works carry on, but if it doesn't then try a lower pile towel? As always, i really enjiyour channel
I've used a ceramic product for the last 3 years but I'm going back to wax. Prefer the ability to play with different waxes, no need to always feel you need to do full polish process first if you don't want to.
Ceramic coatings do have their place in the detailing industry but I totally agree that waxes are more enjoyable from a user experience. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Cheers. Out of interest are there any waxes you would like us to do a video review on?
@@thecarboutique2467I like to try and get UK made stuff. Read good things about Neowax No1. Not got any. Have used Infinity Wax Primo (great wax), now trying a few Mitchell and King ones. Have used original Fusso, not as nice an experience, reserving for wheel barrels now.
Thanks buddy. I am currently working on a Neowax review so watch this space. I continue to hear very good things about Neo so about time we do a review. Cheers as always.
Fireball is one of those detailing brands that stays under most detailers and enthusiasts radar so to speak, but it's one of the best detailing brands out there in terms of quality of products and the prices are very comparable to other brands like Gyeon, CarPro, and Koch Chemie, and the others. I have a friend who swears by Fireball products. They sort of remind me of TAC Systems, another great and reasonably priced brand.
Hiya and thank you for watching the video. We have just started filming a comprehensive series of videos reviewing Fireball products. I am in agreement that they are a superb brand and should have more exposure.
Ive used a lot of waxes like collnite , Angelwax, Chemical Guys, Autofinesse, meguires, ... But i allways get back to GYEON Q2 WAX , easy application and the best beading & sheeting ive seen . Wash every week with Gyeon Bathe + and your car is smooth as a baby's skin
Hiya buddy. The owner reported that the wax started to show significant degradation after about 6 weeks . It was totally dead after approx 9. Clearly each car will have difference performance relative to environment and miles driven etc. Cheers.
Hiya and thank you for watching the video. Like you, a lot of people will use Fallout remover after the contact wash phase. Indeed I use to do the same thing. The reason why I use the Fallout remover before the contact phase is that not all the iron contamination will be embedded within the clear coat. A lot of the fallout will actually be in the road film that is left behind after your pre-wash phase so then progressing to the contact wash runs the risk of you forcing this iron contamination into the clear coat. For this reason I will apply the fallout remover before the contact phase to avoid this issue. I do however see merit in applying Fallout remover after the contact phase as well as it goes without saying that some of the iron with now be exposed with the road grime removed and the Fallour remover will have more access to this contamination. Alas we all have our own way of cleaning a car so this is just my method and a method used by a lot of professional detailers that I work with. Thanks again for watching the video and leaving a comment.
@@TruckerMatty93 A bit. There is actually a lot of cross over in terms of mechanics and physics. I have been detailing cars for over 25 years so it is a passion that never ceases. I find that most detailers also have an interest in engineering so it is common to find many engineers that enjoy detailing and a passion for cars.
Have you used this product yourself? Have you got any top tips to share? Get involved and leave a comment? Cheers from Andy Fraser & Karl Hampson from TCB.
I've had a Fireball 3 year ceramic coat applied 8 months ago and have just applied this wax, agree with everything you're saying. Being in Australia we have Fireball products readily available, great product and company.
Thanks for watching. It's no good, I am moving to Australia. Thanks for the comment buddy
Glad I found your channel finally. Learning lots already and will get through your back catalogue!
Wish you guys the best of luck with TCB, follow your passion!
Thank you very much. The old videos are a bit amateur but we had to start somewhere. Detailing is a journey not a destination so we are looking forward to the future. Thanks again for watching and leaving a comment.
Loving the wax content and especially something about Fireball waxes as there is so little talk about them here on youtube. Sad to hear that you guys have no dealer or retailer in the UK., it's a shame. Great vid as always!
Thanks for watching. I really hope somebody starts selling in the UK as I think this brand will do well. Cheers for leaving a comment.
That blue is stunning guys 😍
Thank you. We cannot wait to machine polish this car next time. It will come up like glass.
Looks like a lovely product.
When removing waxes, sealants, spray ons (not full ceramics), etc, do you start with the thickest softest towel and if that works carry on, but if it doesn't then try a lower pile towel?
As always, i really enjiyour channel
Hiya buddy. No to remove initially I tend to use a 300/320 GSM cloth. I then follow up with a high GSM cloth for the final buff.
@@thecarboutique2467 thanks. Every video is school day for me.
Much appreciated
I've used a ceramic product for the last 3 years but I'm going back to wax. Prefer the ability to play with different waxes, no need to always feel you need to do full polish process first if you don't want to.
Ceramic coatings do have their place in the detailing industry but I totally agree that waxes are more enjoyable from a user experience. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Cheers. Out of interest are there any waxes you would like us to do a video review on?
@@thecarboutique2467I like to try and get UK made stuff. Read good things about Neowax No1. Not got any. Have used Infinity Wax Primo (great wax), now trying a few Mitchell and King ones. Have used original Fusso, not as nice an experience, reserving for wheel barrels now.
Thanks buddy. I am currently working on a Neowax review so watch this space. I continue to hear very good things about Neo so about time we do a review. Cheers as always.
Fireball is one of those detailing brands that stays under most detailers and enthusiasts radar so to speak, but it's one of the best detailing brands out there in terms of quality of products and the prices are very comparable to other brands like Gyeon, CarPro, and Koch Chemie, and the others. I have a friend who swears by Fireball products. They sort of remind me of TAC Systems, another great and reasonably priced brand.
Hiya and thank you for watching the video. We have just started filming a comprehensive series of videos reviewing Fireball products. I am in agreement that they are a superb brand and should have more exposure.
Last years 3 are an absolute dream to use. I love mine i have to say. Ill buy some if available this month
Thanks for watching. Hopefully they will become available in the UK soon.
Fair play they were some naughty beads 😍 another great video guys 👌🏻
Cheers buddy. Good to be back testing waxes lol.
Detailing police 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Oh we are used to them! That wax looks stunning. Very niceeeee finish and beadage! 😮😮😮
Cheers buddy. See you at Waxstock.
great review guys, i was hoping to find a fusso review. but don’t think so! why would that be?
Hiya and thanks for watching. I will reach out to Soft99 and see if they would like us to review their waxes.
It was great to get back to waxes! Love this review ❤
Agree buddy. Much fun was had on this 1.
Ive used a lot of waxes like collnite , Angelwax, Chemical Guys, Autofinesse, meguires, ... But i allways get back to GYEON Q2 WAX , easy application and the best beading & sheeting ive seen . Wash every week with Gyeon Bathe + and your car is smooth as a baby's skin
Cheers for watching. Is there a specific wax you would like us to review as we are always looking for recommendations. Thanks.
I know every experience is different, but how long do you get out of one coat?
Hiya buddy. The owner reported that the wax started to show significant degradation after about 6 weeks . It was totally dead after approx 9. Clearly each car will have difference performance relative to environment and miles driven etc. Cheers.
@@thecarboutique2467 thanks for the update. Very much appreciated
Use iron fall out at the end for a better result, detailer of 20 years
What do you mean, iron fallout after waxing?
Hiya and thank you for watching the video. Like you, a lot of people will use Fallout remover after the contact wash phase. Indeed I use to do the same thing. The reason why I use the Fallout remover before the contact phase is that not all the iron contamination will be embedded within the clear coat. A lot of the fallout will actually be in the road film that is left behind after your pre-wash phase so then progressing to the contact wash runs the risk of you forcing this iron contamination into the clear coat. For this reason I will apply the fallout remover before the contact phase to avoid this issue. I do however see merit in applying Fallout remover after the contact phase as well as it goes without saying that some of the iron with now be exposed with the road grime removed and the Fallour remover will have more access to this contamination. Alas we all have our own way of cleaning a car so this is just my method and a method used by a lot of professional detailers that I work with. Thanks again for watching the video and leaving a comment.
What do you do for a living Andy? Some serious hooks
The hooks are nothing to do with me buddy. They are for cranes and put on the racking to dry. I am a senior engineering manager myself.
@@thecarboutique2467 ohhh I see. Well that sounds a world away from detailing!
@@TruckerMatty93 A bit. There is actually a lot of cross over in terms of mechanics and physics. I have been detailing cars for over 25 years so it is a passion that never ceases. I find that most detailers also have an interest in engineering so it is common to find many engineers that enjoy detailing and a passion for cars.
@@thecarboutique2467 Just a hobby for me too, not as experienced as most but hey ho. I'm a lorry driver. Definitely doesn't cross over to detailing 😂
Engineering and Detailing. The perfect combination lol. Cheers.
Evening
Greetings buddy. Another video for you to watch lol.