Thank you for saving me alot of money. I use to spend alot of money on glazes and waxes. In the end, all glazes were all like women's face foundation. And I couldn't tell the differences between the waxes. Getting ready now to ceramic coat my car.
Technicians choice is my go to spray sealant. Such a nice application experience and is just as glossy, and slick as anything I’ve tried in its category. Durable too! 4-6 months solid protection. Great job Jim
Thanks for the great comparison video. I was wondering if you are familiar with R1 products and what you thought of them? I've been using R1 Revive which is similar to CarPro and Vonixx and I've been very satisfied with the results. Revive is very glossy and probably one of the slickest products I have ever used. Anyway, I would be curious to see how this product holds up in one of your torture tests. Thanks again for the great videos and I look forward to your next one.
Given the results I consider them boosters to help the main protection layer, a good thing and often something everyone enjoys to use as they dry the vehicle.
Great Video Jimbo! What would you use as a topper for fusso coat during a maintenance wash? Apart from using soft 99 spray waxes, would you recommend any combination like Meguiars hybrid ceramic spray or Carpro Reload as these are what I can get in my country.
o sio2 pro indico para manutenção de qualquer coating e senão tiver proteção alguma indico no mínimo descontaminar a pintura para ter no mínimo de 3 meses de proteção mas indico fazer manutenção com o mesmo toda vez que lava o veículo ou aplique o Spell da Vonixx. Agora se quer super repelência aí indico o Sinergy e faça as manutenções com o Sio2 pro. Proteção que pode passar de 12 meses seguindo esta manutenção. Vale o mesmo para linha da Carpro. Usomos.dois e o resultado é similar.
tenho usado cera liquida da Evox, mas não to gostando muito do resultado.... quero algo que de mais brilho, pensando em usar a SIO2 ... o desempenho é bem melhor mesmo.... ???
@@brunopinho7843 pode usar sem medo uso no meu carro é sua proteção é tão boa quanto de produtos mais caros. Como é uma linha que está sendo exportada tem que seguir procedimentos e normas internacionais de qualidade para concorrer com seus concorrentes mais fortes. Já testei com vários nacionais e importados e ele está na média. Aplicação é fácil e recomendo aplicar a cada 15 ou 30 dias em regiões de muita chuva ou regiões litorâneas. Meu caso são os dois por isso que passo a cada 15 dias. Ótimo custo benefício!!!!
Would be reallly nice of you test the SIO2 Pro as a touchless sealant, like the Hydro2, just to see a comparison even it not being advertised as a sprat and rinse product
I wonder how C2v3 would do and I’ve used it years ago but I don’t remember how it reacted and how long it lasted. Also i wanted to mention that I’ve had wax and ceramic spray fail with just a car wash and rinse which I thought was odd but it does come down to prep so more for the diy guys maybe a wash and rinse as a first part of the torque test then get into the chemicals. It’s Almost as the rubbing action of the wash mitt is enough to destroy the coating or wax with just a basic wash alone.
Jimbo as a shop owner I’m always looking for what’s economically feasible but also something that doesn’t have any less quality than higher priced items. I do a lot of strip washing because we’re doing coatings and sealants. One of my favorite all-time strip wash is Zep truck and trailer wash. I’m not kidding that stuff is the bomb. It says it’s a no touch wash however, I usually do a no touch foam cannon first, then a contact wash with it. I’d be curious to see if you could maybe do a tough traffic film test against a hirer more expensive sexier, high pH soap on the market. Bill Hamber or Chemical Guys has a similar product. if you’d like I can send you some truck and trailer wash so you don’t have to buy it. Again not sexy just works!! it removes brake dust, tar, Road film, pretty much everything that mother nature throws at the paint. I even use it as an announcer wheel cleaner.
I’m a fan of stuff that just works. I actually just picked up a “no touch” high ph soap that I found on Amazon that I’m going to be doing a video on here shortly. If it doesn’t work I’ll try out the zep for sure.
The only thing that makes sense to me is that their supply chain simply isn't built for the US. If you paid $230 for a gallon of spray sealant, god bless ya
I have no doubt: Vonixx is the first choice, for sure. VPolish, VCut, and Vfinish are some of the best compounds to polish nowadays. Guaranteed! @vonixx #segueolider
I’ve been impressed with Vonixxxafter seeing it tested on various UA-cam channels
Thank you for saving me alot of money. I use to spend alot of money on glazes and waxes. In the end, all glazes were all like women's face foundation. And I couldn't tell the differences between the waxes. Getting ready now to ceramic coat my car.
Reload was always top notch at filling and making paint darker
Vonixx is one of the most under the radar detailing products available. Tremendous bang for the buck!
Technicians choice is my go to spray sealant. Such a nice application experience and is just as glossy, and slick as anything I’ve tried in its category. Durable too! 4-6 months solid protection. Great job Jim
YES ! Thanks !!! Vonixx from brazil , nice to see in "gringo" video :)
More to come!
id say the carpro is 98% over priced. its a no brainer which one to buy.
Thanks for the great comparison video. I was wondering if you are familiar with R1 products and what you thought of them? I've been using R1 Revive which is similar to CarPro and Vonixx and I've been very satisfied with the results. Revive is very glossy and probably one of the slickest products I have ever used. Anyway, I would be curious to see how this product holds up in one of your torture tests. Thanks again for the great videos and I look forward to your next one.
Given the results I consider them boosters to help the main protection layer, a good thing and often something everyone enjoys to use as they dry the vehicle.
Great Video Jimbo! What would you use as a topper for fusso coat during a maintenance wash? Apart from using soft 99 spray waxes, would you recommend any combination like Meguiars hybrid ceramic spray or Carpro Reload as these are what I can get in my country.
o sio2 pro indico para manutenção de qualquer coating e senão tiver proteção alguma indico no mínimo descontaminar a pintura para ter no mínimo de 3 meses de proteção mas indico fazer manutenção com o mesmo toda vez que lava o veículo ou aplique o Spell da Vonixx. Agora se quer super repelência aí indico o Sinergy e faça as manutenções com o Sio2 pro. Proteção que pode passar de 12 meses seguindo esta manutenção. Vale o mesmo para linha da Carpro. Usomos.dois e o resultado é similar.
tenho usado cera liquida da Evox, mas não to gostando muito do resultado.... quero algo que de mais brilho, pensando em usar a SIO2 ... o desempenho é bem melhor mesmo.... ???
@@brunopinho7843 pode usar sem medo uso no meu carro é sua proteção é tão boa quanto de produtos mais caros. Como é uma linha que está sendo exportada tem que seguir procedimentos e normas internacionais de qualidade para concorrer com seus concorrentes mais fortes. Já testei com vários nacionais e importados e ele está na média. Aplicação é fácil e recomendo aplicar a cada 15 ou 30 dias em regiões de muita chuva ou regiões litorâneas. Meu caso são os dois por isso que passo a cada 15 dias. Ótimo custo benefício!!!!
@@brunopinho7843 Vai de Fusso Coat da Soft99, esquece Vonixx.
@@leandropereira7094 custa quase 3 vezes o SIo2 .. vale essa diferença toda ??
Would be reallly nice of you test the SIO2 Pro as a touchless sealant, like the Hydro2, just to see a comparison even it not being advertised as a sprat and rinse product
I wonder how C2v3 would do and I’ve used it years ago but I don’t remember how it reacted and how long it lasted. Also i wanted to mention that I’ve had wax and ceramic spray fail with just a car wash and rinse which I thought was odd but it does come down to prep so more for the diy guys maybe a wash and rinse as a first part of the torque test then get into the chemicals. It’s Almost as the rubbing action of the wash mitt is enough to destroy the coating or wax with just a basic wash alone.
Jimbo as a shop owner I’m always looking for what’s economically feasible but also something that doesn’t have any less quality than higher priced items. I do a lot of strip washing because we’re doing coatings and sealants. One of my favorite all-time strip wash is Zep truck and trailer wash. I’m not kidding that stuff is the bomb. It says it’s a no touch wash however, I usually do a no touch foam cannon first, then a contact wash with it. I’d be curious to see if you could maybe do a tough traffic film test against a hirer more expensive sexier, high pH soap on the market. Bill Hamber or Chemical Guys has a similar product. if you’d like I can send you some truck and trailer wash so you don’t have to buy it. Again not sexy just works!! it removes brake dust, tar, Road film, pretty much everything that mother nature throws at the paint. I even use it as an announcer wheel cleaner.
I’m a fan of stuff that just works. I actually just picked up a “no touch” high ph soap that I found on Amazon that I’m going to be doing a video on here shortly. If it doesn’t work I’ll try out the zep for sure.
That gorilla stuff must be some pretty bad stuff to get you that choked up in the environment you're working in.
Happens to me with any Wheel & Tire Cleaner. Meguiar’s Non-Acid makes me wanna die 💀🤣
@@leonardoenriquerodz I've always thought iron-x was the worst🤣
Lol clearly he's got that email from Vonixx and not from Carpro #few
Vonixx 🇧🇷
Carpro for the win! 👍
Makes video on elixir as well🎉🎉
Não se assuste, aqui no Brasil esse produto, carpro 10x mais caro que a vonixx. Minha opinião a vonixx é melhor
gosh your camera auto focus if giving me a headache
SIO2 pro vonixx R$50,00 no Brasil, SIO2 pro carpro R$500,00. A mesma proposta. Vonixx melhor
Vonixx Brasil
Vonixx: good price + quality.
Carpro: status("luxory") + (same) quality.
Vonixx win.
Why is reload so expensive
because carpro wants to make more money!
The only thing that makes sense to me is that their supply chain simply isn't built for the US. If you paid $230 for a gallon of spray sealant, god bless ya
@@leftyo9589 exactly, CARPRO is very expensive, Fusso Coat from Soft99 is better than both.
First!!!
I have no doubt: Vonixx is the first choice, for sure.
VPolish, VCut, and Vfinish are some of the best compounds to polish nowadays. Guaranteed!
@vonixx #segueolider
Brazilian?