👏🏻It was very refreshing to see that you guys are actually innovating with your products, specially in the right direction. I’m thrilled to see this and how you guys are really going after efficiency. I’ve also seen one of your products where you don’t need to wipe off before applying a coating but the polish acts as a form of a primer for the coating. Haven’t tried those products but it’s something I’m going to take a look into for sure 👍🏻
One huge note for compressed air, and I learned this on my first ceramic coating job is you need to make sure your air compressor has filters on it otherwise you’re going to be blowing dust and oil directly on a fresh or ceramic coating. Just a little tip that nobody ever talks about when using compressed air on a vehicle, big shops never really think or talk about this because this is standard on big air compressors, but small commercial air compressors for mobile detailers do not have these filters standard.
hey chris...was in yesterday for wash...r christian and jose wash team #1.....and this resembles the winter prep package...or is it the winter pre package????? enjoyed meeting with u and our shop talk.....appreciate and respect u taking the time to do so.....be well
@@johnketuroskey6293 Christyan (aka "The Magic Man") are our top guys! Christyan is actually the shop foreman and keeps it tight and smooth. I'm not intimately involved with Simon's (I'm Dx.B's) but I believe this is basically their outside shine? If you call Simon's Meli can confirm. Great to meet you as well. All the best to you in 2022! Keep that Lexus looking slick!
@@johnketuroskey6293 it was a quick shoot... We did it all in 1 take! Not quite the kitchen/restaurant entrance scene from Goodfella's.... but the Simon's crew make my job easy!
@@directorofsuccess quick ques/observation....the amount of total decon applied was well in excess of the bottle jim sells.....was it diluted in the keg/tank???? is it recommended to agitate once applied or just dwell and rinse. i believe u said u use four sprays on a hood or panel and then wipe with microfiber......yes/no
Here at the O.R. in Stuart, Florida, we use the Dr. Beasley's Detailing Detergent. It's very concentrated, so don't use the Glug Glug method of pouring into your washing machine. Here's the link, *Dr. Beasley’s DETAILING DETERGENT* *www.drbeasleys.com/detailing-detergent.html* Good stuff. -Mike Phillips
We recommend the distilled water because it helps the coating form the best bond - less impurities, better bond. The coating will still work with tap water, you just may not get the kind of longevity you would with distilled.
@@DrBeasleys absolutely understandable, I just wasn’t sure how it would react if not. I have a camper water softener I use when rinsing to help with minerals.
Total Decon is our most aggressive water-based gloss paint cleanser.... so we woudl recommend reinforcing the treated area with our maintenance product, AdvanceCoat: Gloss.
Hey Chris, so I apply the Total Decon on my WET CLEAN truck? Should I wipe off the TD or rinse it off, if im applying Nano LS-10? Can I apply the Nano Ls-10 on the wet truck?
There are some concerns on how they wash. Perhaps it's just not what I've learned. brushes are touching the ground when cleaning the wheels, won't that pickup grit and debris that may scratch the wheels? also, the sponge on paint.. What kind of pressure and foaming system are they using? clearly it's commercial grade.
Does formula 1201 prevent marring from washing/drying and contaminates from sticking since it’s not a traditional 9h coating that doesn’t have a sliding angle
Formula 1201 is a hydrophobic coating that does provide contaminant resistance as well as protection from micro marring. 9H hardness is of no importance to us as we utilize DxFlex technology that allows the coating to flex and move with the panel. After all, a car without a suspension will shake itself apart. Similarly, a coating needs to be able to move with the panel as it expands and contracts from heat/cold and flexes as you drive the car down the road. A 9H coating does not have the flexibility to do so. Another feature that we are quite proud of is how our coatings focus on Slide Angle over Contact Angle. We feel it is more important to focus on getting the water off the panel (slide angle) rather than simply having beads standing tall (contact angle). Pretty beads are nice but we would rather just have the water off the paint.
@@brandonobannon2531 Short answer is yes... but when stacking on another coating there can be a lot of variables that may affect performance. To attain the best possible performace, it's all about the prep.
Should absolutely use a synthetic ultra fine clay towel like DIY details decon towel or Rag companys synthetic clay towel... which does not induce micro marring. no decon application and rinse will remove all contaminants without it.
The bug sponge we used during the wash? That's for removing splattered insect remains and other types of bonded road grime. As you can see we stick with soft synthetic wool wash pads for the main wash.
You can still use this product, you just wouldn't be using it during your wash! Instead you would apply panel-by-panel using a spray bottle of distilled water.
👏🏻It was very refreshing to see that you guys are actually innovating with your products, specially in the right direction. I’m thrilled to see this and how you guys are really going after efficiency. I’ve also seen one of your products where you don’t need to wipe off before applying a coating but the polish acts as a form of a primer for the coating. Haven’t tried those products but it’s something I’m going to take a look into for sure 👍🏻
Thanks for watching and commenting! -Mike Phillips
One huge note for compressed air, and I learned this on my first ceramic coating job is you need to make sure your air compressor has filters on it otherwise you’re going to be blowing dust and oil directly on a fresh or ceramic coating. Just a little tip that nobody ever talks about when using compressed air on a vehicle, big shops never really think or talk about this because this is standard on big air compressors, but small commercial air compressors for mobile detailers do not have these filters standard.
Great advice - thanks for sharing! -Mike Phillips
Fantastic video Chris!
Thank you, Caleb!
This is amazing!
When is this scheduled to come back in the shop? Looking forward to seeing how Formula 1201 held up through the winter.
SOLID !! 💪🏼💪🏼
Thank you Aaron! 🙌🙌🙌🙌
One thing worth mentioning, we do run DI water in the shop... as we do recommend that you use deionized or distilled water when applying Formula 1201.
hey chris...was in yesterday for wash...r christian and jose wash team #1.....and this resembles the winter prep package...or is it the winter pre package????? enjoyed meeting with u and our shop talk.....appreciate and respect u taking the time to do so.....be well
i think i was in about 1/2 hour after u shot this...fyi
@@johnketuroskey6293 Christyan (aka "The Magic Man") are our top guys! Christyan is actually the shop foreman and keeps it tight and smooth. I'm not intimately involved with Simon's (I'm Dx.B's) but I believe this is basically their outside shine? If you call Simon's Meli can confirm. Great to meet you as well. All the best to you in 2022! Keep that Lexus looking slick!
@@johnketuroskey6293 it was a quick shoot... We did it all in 1 take! Not quite the kitchen/restaurant entrance scene from Goodfella's.... but the Simon's crew make my job easy!
@@directorofsuccess quick ques/observation....the amount of total decon applied was well in excess of the bottle jim sells.....was it diluted in the keg/tank???? is it recommended to agitate once applied or just dwell and rinse. i believe u said u use four sprays on a hood or panel and then wipe with microfiber......yes/no
Safe for glass as well? Would not expect the durability to transfer. But curious if it would communicate with glass well?
Indeed safe for glass and you're also spot on about the durability - the bond just won't be as strong as it would be with clear coat.
What laundry soap used for the cleaning pads?
Here at the O.R. in Stuart, Florida, we use the Dr. Beasley's Detailing Detergent. It's very concentrated, so don't use the Glug Glug method of pouring into your washing machine. Here's the link,
*Dr. Beasley’s DETAILING DETERGENT*
*www.drbeasleys.com/detailing-detergent.html*
Good stuff.
-Mike Phillips
Are you okay do this on top tap water after rinsing the vehicle? To reduce a step of drying then spraying again with distilled water?
We recommend the distilled water because it helps the coating form the best bond - less impurities, better bond. The coating will still work with tap water, you just may not get the kind of longevity you would with distilled.
@@DrBeasleys absolutely understandable, I just wasn’t sure how it would react if not. I have a camper water softener I use when rinsing to help with minerals.
@@Ruhdiculus It will still react, yes!
These guys are good. Is total decon safe for decon of a ceramic coating after a few months to a year for maintenance?
Total Decon is our most aggressive water-based gloss paint cleanser.... so we woudl recommend reinforcing the treated area with our maintenance product, AdvanceCoat: Gloss.
They're good, eh?
Hi Mike
Hey Chris, so I apply the Total Decon on my WET CLEAN truck? Should I wipe off the TD or rinse it off, if im applying Nano LS-10?
Can I apply the Nano Ls-10 on the wet truck?
Hi Harry, a thorough rinse of Total Decon will suffice. Note: must use DI water (H2O free of minerals) when applying a ceramic coating.
There are some concerns on how they wash. Perhaps it's just not what I've learned. brushes are touching the ground when cleaning the wheels, won't that pickup grit and debris that may scratch the wheels? also, the sponge on paint..
What kind of pressure and foaming system are they using? clearly it's commercial grade.
Can this be used on glass and trims??
Yes, it is safe for trim (and head+tail lights), but being a gloss product, it will "richen" those unpainted, textured plastic surfaces.
Does formula 1201 prevent marring from washing/drying and contaminates from sticking since it’s not a traditional 9h coating that doesn’t have a sliding angle
Formula 1201 is a hydrophobic coating that does provide contaminant resistance as well as protection from micro marring. 9H hardness is of no importance to us as we utilize DxFlex technology that allows the coating to flex and move with the panel. After all, a car without a suspension will shake itself apart. Similarly, a coating needs to be able to move with the panel as it expands and contracts from heat/cold and flexes as you drive the car down the road. A 9H coating does not have the flexibility to do so. Another feature that we are quite proud of is how our coatings focus on Slide Angle over Contact Angle. We feel it is more important to focus on getting the water off the panel (slide angle) rather than simply having beads standing tall (contact angle). Pretty beads are nice but we would rather just have the water off the paint.
@@directorofsuccess thanks for the reply. Can you put this on top of existing ceramic coatings?
@@brandonobannon2531 Short answer is yes... but when stacking on another coating there can be a lot of variables that may affect performance. To attain the best possible performace, it's all about the prep.
Why can’t the foam line come to the front of the vehicle? Just curious
Should absolutely use a synthetic ultra fine clay towel like DIY details decon towel or Rag companys synthetic clay towel... which does not induce micro marring. no decon application and rinse will remove all contaminants without it.
Is the Total Decon and 1201 ok on PPF?
Yes! Just keep in mind 1201 may not last quite as long on PPF as it would on paint.
I think the last thing you want to be using is a sponge?
The bug sponge we used during the wash? That's for removing splattered insect remains and other types of bonded road grime. As you can see we stick with soft synthetic wool wash pads for the main wash.
so you couldnt use this product if lets say you use rinseless washing
You can still use this product, you just wouldn't be using it during your wash! Instead you would apply panel-by-panel using a spray bottle of distilled water.
Never take total decon off with a microfiber lol. Never! It has to be rinsed
You should better spray a gyeon wet coat on it yourself. Would be much cheaper if you ask me. And you burn Some calories at the same time
I think you guys should invest in some really nice lights
My Tesla with beat that mopar to death!