Nano Age Ceramic VS Mr Fix 9H - Which is Better?
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- We take a look at two different Amazon Ceramic Coatings, Nano Age Ceramic Coating and Mr Fix 9H, the cheapest Ceramic coating on Amazon.
We test it out on the roof of my truck which is in desperate need of any protection it can find.
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Nano Age Ceramic Coating: amzn.to/330nyMQ
Auto Ceramics Coating Mr Fix-It 9H: amzn.to/33YrXPN
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Pad cleaners definitely work also!!!
I’d like to say I used mr fix 9h and I wash my car weekly, and if it’s dirty I’ll wash it 2 times a week. I applied to product and that was in April 2020. It’s match 2021. The ceramic coat has fully come off. So I’ll be trying nano 9H
Nano 9H is still going strong on the side of the truck and on the roof.
I am curious though, how many coats of Mr. Fix did you apply when you had done so?
Considering it cost 1800 for prograde coating installed I'm happy if my 20dollar coating last even 6 or 12months. And some say to use a top up spray detailer when washing to top up the coatings as they degrade.
did you use a cleaner washing ur car or just water?
What happened to the audio? At 8:40 it dropped off big time.
Sorry about that one, I tried to use the onboard mic for the camera and it was an obvious mistake to do so. It’s why I normally do voiceovers, but thought the audio was sufficient in this one, but now that I hear it on my phone I agree that it dropped off.
(Whenever I put my videos together I have headphones on, so it sounds a little different compared to my phone)
Coulda used a 3k Trizact disc first and saved yourself two pads
What's the background music?
DM Galaxy - The Secret, Din Radetinac - Earthquake, and one called "Electronica" that was part of a music pack I purchased.
nice i got a good deals from Mr Fix 9H from my place for 1 dollar per bottle....that would suffice
Awesome. For a dollar a bottle it's hard to argue with, but I would definitely recommend layering it up.
@@JoeMartinMVC exactly, applied with 3 layer... not expecting it would last longer then other high end product i believe but for the price definitely worth it
@@jaz1104 hi how is it going now
Spoiler alert, NanoAge and Mr. FIX are the same formula and come from the same Chinese factory. The factory bottles it under many different brand names, such as Avalon King.
Dork
Wouldn’t be surprised if all the US companies are using formulas of different variants from the same factory lol Made In China, Assembled in US 🤷🏻♂️
Seriously, if you do a video at least learn how to apply a coating first... 4 drops to prime a suede... Passing over and over the ceramic coating... And highspotting all the panel 🥲
Dork
you're supposed to wash it first dude, you don't clay a dirty car! smh
Dork.
How'd each hold up after 3 years?
Tried both, the nano age is way better than the mr fix.....
I agree that Nano Age is the superior product, but I'd still say that Mr Fix has its place in the market for those who are either learning to use a ceramic coating, or for those who don't have the money for a more expensive and higher quality coating.
Sorry but your microphone was behind you do I may have missed it but did you give an initial impression between the two coatings considering price.
Currently I like how Nano Age is easier to buff off and level compared to Mr Fix9H, though Mr Fix9H is a little bit easier to apply.
As for durability, that's still to be determined and a follow-up video will be happening in a week or so.
For initial beading/hydrophobic properties, Nano Age is slightly better.
How do you keep the meguiars cutting compound from dusting everywhere
If the pad is primed well it typically won’t dust, but you can also use a spray or two of rinseless wash or clay lube on the pad to keep it wet and minimize dusting.
@@JoeMartinMVC it is sooo bad and it dries and won’t come off
@@moejr14 There are a few things that can cause it to dry like that. A very dry paint can absorb all of the oils quickly and cause it to dry out, an overly hot surface (whether from being in the sun or too much friction with your buffer), or overworking the product can cause it.
If the issue is the first one, you can use a couple of Meguiar's other products, such as their show glaze to restore some of the life to the old finish so it stops absorbing so much of the oils that allow it to work longer.
As for any product that has dried and is causing issues, use a detailing spray/clay lube and it will wipe off.
Both product are not available on the given website
Plz rply
Both links in the description pulled them up for me.
Nano Age Ceramic Coating: amzn.to/330nyMQ
Auto Ceramics Coating Mr Fix-It 9H: amzn.to/33YrXPN
I mean to say that product currently not available on the website since earlier
@@RakeshKumar-xp4ci Interesting. It shows Autokcan's Ceramic coating as in stock with no issues and Mr Fix is saying 20 in stock. I wonder why it's saying that on your side. Maybe the warehouse for your area is currently out of stock and they're awaiting their next shipment.
Bro r u from india or out of india?
@@RakeshKumar-xp4ci I'm from out of India, over in the US.
Does anyone know the cure time for Nano Bond coating?
Full cure is 24 hours, but you have about a 10-15 minute working time.
I like mr fix
As do I, as it is a very cheap and effective ceramic coating, but Nano Age definitely came out to be a bit better in the end. I did a one month follow-up where it shows Nano Age definitely outshined Mr Fix.
Do you have a longevity test video yet? I browsed but didn't see one.
I was planning to do one next month since that'd be the year mark for it, but so far it's still going strong. I will say that Mr. Fix 9H managed to last two years on my Tesla before it finally failed.
@@JoeMartinMVC - Cool, thanks for the reply. When it "failed", did it flake or just disappear/stop beading.
@@PayNoTaxes0GetNoVote Fortunately no flaking or anything like that (I've actually not seen any of the coatings flake so far), it just stopped beading and wasn't due to any grime or contaminants, it was just... Gone.
Normally a coating will stop beading because it's dirty and you can just wash it off and it's good as new, but this was definitely just gone and had no protection left. And that was 2 years on the windshield, with frequent use of windshield wipers, because... I live in Florida.
@@JoeMartinMVC Hey, thanks. I ordered some for my boat. The place we stay always leaves a slime/hard water stain in the gelcoat. The only way to get it off is with acid which makes it disappear but I don't like using acid every time we go. Waxes and sealants don't help. I will let you know in a couple weeks. I am hopeful this seals it up and prevents staining.t t
@@PayNoTaxes0GetNoVote Hopefully it works well for it, let me know how it ends up going and how long it lasts.