Griots Garage -BOSS Finishing Sealant (All In One) One Step Polish Review

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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2024

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  • @ronayotte300
    @ronayotte300 5 років тому +3

    I never thought about using Finishing sealant with that pad. Thanks for the info!

  • @73BGTA
    @73BGTA 8 років тому +5

    Really great review. Very informative. I would not have considered the mildest product with the heaviest cut foam pad. But the finish-out with that combination was remarkable. Time to step up to the BOSS!

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому +1

      I'm glad you enjoyed, give the boss system a try it is the most advanced abrasive technology on the market right now, its all I use. its impossible not to like it. the compound with the most agressive pad finishes like a polish sometimes its just on another level right now.

  • @mynsxt6
    @mynsxt6 5 років тому +1

    Joe, I admire your professional approach to all of your detailing projects. You never seem to over-think the moment, but instantly rely on past experiences in your mind and you bring them to the present to accomplish the mission at hand. I feel you are a great mentalist in the detailing world.

  • @joaquinmireles3912
    @joaquinmireles3912 4 роки тому +1

    I used it with a 21inch throw with a 6 meduimum cut pad and results are amazing this sealant if fantastic

  • @joefro9473
    @joefro9473 4 роки тому +1

    Daaaaaaaamnn!!!! THATS SOME JACKED UP PAINT!!!!!

  • @TripleGAutoDetailing
    @TripleGAutoDetailing 6 років тому +1

    Awesome video! Just received my Griot's Finishing Sealant yesterday along with some Buff & Shine pads. Looking forward to my first application. Appreciate your expertise! Thanks!!

  • @halla1968
    @halla1968 2 роки тому

    Good job. Questiion. What polisher brand are you using and what’s the throw? Although as a detailed myself. Brands of machines don’t really matter and can get same results. Like you stated good machines wean feel better handling,less vibration and depending on the throw much faster to complete. Good job explaining the scenarios. Educating customers the True Value of what real Detailers do and the respect for our hard work will generate more real clients. The ones that truly care for their automobile or marine toys.

  • @richardfabrizio8998
    @richardfabrizio8998 3 роки тому

    Great job. Very informative. Thanks

  • @c230benzito
    @c230benzito 7 років тому

    Great video dude, ive ordered this product already but now i have an even better understanding of its capabilities. Thanks! (P.S.-Try not to take peoples comments to heart or personal, some real idiots out there) keep up the good work!

  • @edruiz6364
    @edruiz6364 5 років тому +3

    I see you're in direct Sunlight. Is this product as good in the Sun like 3D Speed? And which would you prefer to use personally if there were also extreme heat and moisture as well?

  • @richardtregonning954
    @richardtregonning954 4 роки тому

    Outstanding work thank you

  • @dtcdtc8328
    @dtcdtc8328 15 днів тому

    Did you clay prior or does this have cleaners in it as well?

  • @MikeEM1
    @MikeEM1 7 років тому +1

    I would love to test this vs. HD Speed as I love that, but I'm also a big fan of Griot's.

    • @Ike-yq3gf
      @Ike-yq3gf 7 років тому +3

      MikeEM1 Dallas paint correction does that comparison and Griot's finished a tad bit better

    • @OKIMR2
      @OKIMR2 7 років тому

      That would be a nice video Mike

  • @Okie-Tom
    @Okie-Tom 7 років тому +1

    The light proves this works. Good work. Did you clay the surface first?

  • @frankvalencia9227
    @frankvalencia9227 8 років тому

    Hey man sry for all the comments but I noticed your tub of detail spray..and reminded me of a similar tub from an awesome DI write up...small world..great work man...I think I was the first to comment on that haha..

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому +1

      it might of been me! i am a ask-a-pro blogger for Detailed Image.
      www.detailedimage.com/Ask-a-Pro/author/joe-metlow/

  • @donaldhamel641
    @donaldhamel641 2 роки тому

    Nice job.. Well presented 👍

  • @theeabster1983
    @theeabster1983 6 років тому

    I could not agree with you more about covering the whole pad with a thin amount . I watched probably over a hundred videos about car detailing so far and you and one other guy mentioned covering the entire pad . I don't know much about auto detailing but it bothered the hell out of me to see them run the polisher and then when they turn the machine over three little dots on the pad all dried up.

  • @mynsxt6
    @mynsxt6 5 років тому +1

    How would you rate this compared to mckee's 37 360 with that same pad on the same machine....I have a mercedes e350 white to do in a few weeks with lots local car wash swirls.

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  5 років тому

      mynsxt6 finishing sealant is more geared toward paint correction. It has no cleaners. Is is Perfecting Cream with some protection.
      360 will last A LOT longer. In most cases you can absolutely expect 360 to last 6 months + .
      360 is more geared toward enhancement and production style jobs where time and compensation isn’t on your side and the goal is to
      Increase clarity
      Remove minor defects
      Smooth paint
      Protected paint
      Yes you can do the same application with finishing sealant but it is a more expensive product.
      It really depends on the overall goal.
      If a client wanted to gloss up a car for around 2-$250 I would give the 360 application.
      If a client was willing to pay 300-400 I would opt for the finishing sealant as it is more of a dedicated polish that can achieve paint correction
      That is how I would use the products. Does not mean that is the only way!

    • @mynsxt6
      @mynsxt6 5 років тому

      @@NextLevelAutoDetail Thanks Joe

  • @sierra2562
    @sierra2562 6 років тому +1

    dam you good, did you clean you pad every pass?? or every other pass,
    awesome work

  • @michaelmorgan1643
    @michaelmorgan1643 7 років тому

    Scott in you opinion which one better better Griots finishing sealant or Jescar Power Lock Plus Polymer Sealant?

  • @Mike_Spina
    @Mike_Spina 4 роки тому +1

    what can this be topped with? Collonite 845? Beadmaker? thanks! great video btw

  • @4u2nvinmtl
    @4u2nvinmtl 8 років тому

    So are the swirls corrected or filled? I know it's a bit of both but it'd be interesting to see how the paint is if you strip down what's left. Don't get me wrong it's very impressive!

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому +1

      corrected all the boss cream are "what you see is what you get"
      This may have very light fillers due to the protection aspect, if anything I say HD speed has way more fillers then Finishing Sealant.
      I think a lot of people over state the word "fillers" I could of used poorboys black hole on this truck and it would of maybe hid about 15% of those swirls, and that is a specific designated product to actually hide as most as possible.
      fillers don't fill every defect they hide light ones and in certain lighting can still be exposed.
      I will provide another video with a IPA wipe down. and you will still see the same results, how do I know ? because I have did it and tested already.
      a lot of the new abrasive technology on the market has really jumped to the "Next Level"
      again if I wanted to hide all of those products with a designated filler it would still look like complete crap, I will also do a video on that as well.
      this fixed the paint permanently and I didn't even break out my boss to do so, when I tell you a product is good take it to the bank, I only use nothing but the best.
      and the Boss Cream Lineup is that the best.

    • @4u2nvinmtl
      @4u2nvinmtl 8 років тому +1

      +Next Level Auto Detail Thank you for the detailed explanation of how the product is actually working and correcting. It's also great that you compared it to the AIO I already had in mind (HD Speed). I use AIO's for correcting friends and family members cars as they can't tell a swirl from a squirrel.

  • @totowolf9716
    @totowolf9716 6 років тому

    For severe spot areas could I hit it with megs 105 and follow up with this?

  • @Aquatic_Amigo
    @Aquatic_Amigo 5 років тому

    Which of the griots creams would you use for a 2 step paint correction on a black Lexus with lots of swirls and scratches 2013

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  5 років тому +2

      The question isn’t what I would use, it depends on the OVERALL GOAL.
      If the overall goal is to go for as perfect as possible you always use a compound no questions asked (unless the paint is abnormally soft) and finish with a finishing polish.
      If perfection is your goal and removing the most defects as possible you always use a compound.
      If the overall goal isn’t to remove every scratch and swirl mark than doing a one step is an option like I used in this video or if you want more defect removal correcting cream.
      At the end of the day it all depends how many hours you want to spend or how much you are getting compensated if you are a professional Detailer.

  • @craigmail2130
    @craigmail2130 8 років тому +4

    what was in that pink bottle spray?

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому +1

      Uber Rinseless mixed to quick detail ratio. 3oz per gallon Its by wolfgang.

  • @StarWarNerd
    @StarWarNerd 6 років тому +1

    Will it look good if I use Griot's correcting cream then to the finishing sealant. Or should I go correcting cream to a polish then finish sealant.

  • @thenotorious2031
    @thenotorious2031 7 років тому

    Hey bro, do you prefer a 5in or 6in blacking plate?

  • @GRJCLyon
    @GRJCLyon 3 роки тому

    Curious to know if you’re still satisfied with this stuff or if you’ve moved on to a new product? I’m looking at this but know that it’s now years old and detailing technology has come a long way. Turtle was Once and Done seems to be the stuff people want now. I can’t find a video to compare the two. Would you still recommend the Griots 4 years later compared to other products? Thanks

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  3 роки тому +3

      The abrasive technology 4 years later is still top tier.
      The boss creams are my primary polishes that I use at my shops till this day.
      Finishing sealant is a unique all-in-one type of product. It’s performs more like a dedicated polish than a traditional all-in-one.
      Traditional all-in-ones are more wax infused while the finishing sealant acts and performs like a true polish that leaves decent protection behind.
      You also have to ask your self if a all in one is the product you need for your application.
      If perfection or near perfect is your overall goal do not use a all in one. If you want the best result possible commit to a multi stage paint correction.

    • @GRJCLyon
      @GRJCLyon 3 роки тому

      @@NextLevelAutoDetail thank you for the replies. It’s nice to hear you still like the products. With so many new ones it’s tough to know if the old stuff is still desired because nobody covers it anymore and the products seem to get easier and easier to use over time.
      I have a black truck with 20k miles. It has only seen a drive their car wash once. Swirls are at a minimum but I notice them. I’m getting water spots from previous sealants and waxes. I’ve very careful washing and protecting. I use the 2 bucket method and always clean micro fibers. Again, very minor swirling but even though it’s a daily driver I like having the show car look all the time so yes I spend a lot of time cleaning it. I’d like to do a graphene coating eventually but I want to correct everything first. I was hoping the finishing creek was enough to handle the little work I have in it first. Again, thank you for answering my questions.

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  3 роки тому

      @@GRJCLyon if you plan on using a coating do not use any type of all in one product.
      Use a dedicated polish. I would recommend correcting cream and like a orange pad if your defects aren’t major.
      Again do not use a all in one if you plan on costing.

    • @GRJCLyon
      @GRJCLyon 3 роки тому

      @@NextLevelAutoDetail I’ve always known as a rule to polish, IPA then your sealant. But thank you for the reminder. 👍🏻 TW Flex was infused with Graphene is what I’ve also tried and love it but again a little correction needs to be done. Now the TW Flex can be used over sealants, waxes and ceramic coatings apparently. The TW has the absolute best beading I’ve gotten from my entire arsenal in my garage ofdetailing products. I’d love to polish, IPA, Glaze, was and then graphene was from TW as a topper. Yes it’s a lot but I have products that I like that all do different things but don’t do everything. I’m hoping to make a “perfection stack” curious if you’ve ever tried something like that? Thanks again.

  • @mattcornejo9031
    @mattcornejo9031 3 роки тому

    What swirl light are you using?

  • @timothyberlinski2299
    @timothyberlinski2299 6 років тому

    I am going to be doing my range rover with boss correcting cream and an orange lake country pad. What should i follow with? I live in sp2uthern georgia so was looking at boss finishing cream, but what pad since I would Have did the correcting cream first.

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  6 років тому

      Timothy Berlinski hi Tim thanks for watching.
      Range Rover paint depending on year is usually on the softer side of the spectrum.
      You have to ask your self what is the overall goal.
      If you want the best possible finish a multi step is the way to go. If perfection or near perfection is your goal an all-in-one should never be your choice of polish.
      If perfection is the goal use the fast correcting cream and you can follow behind it with the finishing sealant.
      If your ok with 60-70% defect removal (this is more than ok for a daily driver such as this beat up f150)
      Never spend 7-10 hours on a all in one of you spend 10 hours on an all in one that tells me you are trying to make the panel perfect. Not a wise choice at that point this is like walking when you have access to a car.
      The orange pad is a great pad for an all in one or the correcting cream. Orange pad and correcting cream can grant you 70-80% defect removal depending on your skill set.
      If you have any other questions comment anytime good luck

    • @timothyberlinski2299
      @timothyberlinski2299 6 років тому

      @@NextLevelAutoDetail its a 2010. And I am not looking for. Complete correction so 80% would be fine. Maybe when i get better at it I'll shoot for 100% and a ceramic coating. For now I'll do correcting cream orange pad, finishing sealant black pad and then top it off with poly wax.

  • @charlysdetail7699
    @charlysdetail7699 8 років тому

    hey man quick question.How much time does it take you to do a truck that bad with scratches & how much do charge the costumer??? Thanks in advanced

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому

      every car is different the paint has to tell you how long it takes.
      thats why you have to do a test spot to determine how agressive or non agressive you have to get.
      as far as charging again that is up to you, prices vary from the level of perfection desired, the materials your using pads, polisher , polishes etc.
      it really all depends if your polishing the car for a hour or 13 hours.
      you have to decide what it takes for you to make money and be profitable.
      there is no template right or wrong answer.

    • @craigmail2130
      @craigmail2130 8 років тому

      wee do you start to make business

  • @HEMi1995
    @HEMi1995 3 роки тому +1

    @9:40 Letting off pressure when paint correcting is completely pointless. That’s like going over your lawn again with your mower while raising the blades higher.

  • @GeorgieSando
    @GeorgieSando 6 років тому

    Would you say fast correcting cream is too aggressive for the swirls the panel had?
    What pad would you have used with fast correcting cream?

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  6 років тому

      Jorge Sandoval if perfection or the most defect removal is the goal YOU ALWAYS use a compound. Even if you are getting good results with a mid grade polish more than likely it will take 2-3 buffing cycles to level all the damage and that is just going to take longer.
      If perfection is my goal and im doing a multi stage i cut with compound and a microfiber cutting pad peroid. Even if the paint is on the softer side you still have to cut to remove thr defects in a time efficient fashion.
      Perfection or even near perfection was not the goal for this truck. Infact the polish that i did in this video was over kill for this daily driver.

    • @GeorgieSando
      @GeorgieSando 6 років тому

      Next Level Auto Detail thanks

    • @wattsobx
      @wattsobx 6 років тому

      Next Level Auto Detail can you clarify what you mean when you say two to three buffing Cycles?

  • @jonnathanmarcellus
    @jonnathanmarcellus 8 років тому +1

    Gotta have the gloves for my Griot's Machines

  • @adrianvillela5690
    @adrianvillela5690 8 років тому

    what pad would you recommend I use for a 2016 blue crv. has minor scratches and plan on using this sealant

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому

      it all depends on what pads you have, If you have the boss pads, start with the orange correcting. Honda paint is on the softer side. but remember if you have to do multiple passes bump up the pad agression. Just because you are seeing results does not mean that is the pad you use. If perfection is not your goal and you just want to remove light scratches and enhance the gloss. Use a correcting pad with finishing sealant. if you have any more questions dont be afraid to ask.

    • @adrianvillela5690
      @adrianvillela5690 8 років тому

      Cool thanks for the response bro I really appreciate it. I have an orange chemic guys pad and i just received my bottle of finishing sealant

  • @gunsmokezz
    @gunsmokezz 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video, im debating getting the BOSS 15 polish kit, or the Adams Swirl killer 15 kit. I like adams due to the simplicity and easy 1 2 step kinda thing. How, have you like your griot boss so far?

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  6 років тому +2

      Remember that polishing can be as simple or intricate as a process as YOU make it. It all depends on the overall goal of each car. If you are willing to do 2 steps on any vehicle you are going to get a high level of defect removal no matter what polisher you use.
      The Boss Creams are IMO one of the best polishes on the market.
      Those 4 Polishes that came with the "system" you can virtually tackle any job/project. Such as showroom paint correction, one steps, all in one shiner jobs etc.
      As far as the polishers go............. They all have little things that are different each machine has his advantages and dis advantages. I have heard good things about the adams swirl killer. However I prefer the ergonomics of the Boss tools. They have rubber grips throughout the polisher and when you are polishing vehicles for hours and days that makes all the difference in the world.
      I own Rupes tools, flex tools, boss tools, and I love them all. But the Boss tools are my personal favorite.
      I would go with the Boss 15 kit, More so for the polishes then the machine.

  • @marioskosmidhs9454
    @marioskosmidhs9454 6 років тому

    Unfortunatelly.in europe we have no axcess to hd speed or griots boss products. There any recomendation on AIO product witch we can find in europe??? Such as scholl a15, britemax AIO , sonax polish wax 2,3...or other????

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  6 років тому +1

      marios kosmidhs you should have access to Menzerna 3 in 1. I personally have no experience with Scholl Black. But have heard nothing but gtrat thing about that all-in-one.

    • @semiephemeral9
      @semiephemeral9 6 років тому

      S20Black or Sonax EX 04-06

  • @STILLNIGHTPEARL
    @STILLNIGHTPEARL 8 років тому

    Hey man how does this compare to D151, and does griots use DAT or SMAT abrasive technology? Thanks

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому

      This is lightyears ahead of d151.
      this stuff is a dream to work with, all the boss creams have a combo of sub micron abrasives and dat abrasives.
      all the boss polishes finish amazing but still continue to cut even with the infinite working time.
      these Boss polishes are the most elite polishes out right now, they are just too good.
      From Fast correcting cream to finishing sealant, this line is lights out

    • @STILLNIGHTPEARL
      @STILLNIGHTPEARL 8 років тому

      +Next Level Auto Detail does it cut more than 151?

    • @kildli
      @kildli 8 років тому

      wait, I thought BOSS creams are SMAT.

  • @genysmenrunner1677
    @genysmenrunner1677 6 років тому +1

    Does this has fillers that when it is gone, the swirl reappear or this really correction?

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  6 років тому +1

      Genysmen runner First and foremost people OVER ESTIMATE filling capabilities.
      There is no magic product that can magically fill scratches and swirl marks. It can disguise and mask extra light ones. Or micro-marring but scratches and deep swirls? Absolutely not.
      You can remove paint using baby lotion on your pad. Understand your pad is an abrasive its self.
      Yes there is permanent paint correction going on.
      But also understand anything that has wax/sealant/coating has natural filling capablities. There is no way around that. Anything that includes protection properties is going to "fill"
      I Will have a video up soon about the whole filling subject soon.
      But my advice is your looking for the most defect removal never use a all in one you are making the job harder for your self.
      If a high level of defect removal is what you desire go with Correcting Cream or Fast Correcting Cream.

    • @genysmenrunner1677
      @genysmenrunner1677 6 років тому

      Ok, I wanna give it a try and keep your advice not to use it for perfection. Have you tried to use an IPA after using this and still you are seeing that awesome results?

    • @seanisreadyable
      @seanisreadyable 6 років тому

      No fillers

    • @genysmenrunner1677
      @genysmenrunner1677 6 років тому

      seanisreadyable thanks, how much time does last the sealant aprox?

  • @alexbryan9716
    @alexbryan9716 8 років тому

    How different is that polisher from the porter cable 7424 xp?

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому +1

      Alex Bryan the griots has much much much more power. 850 watt power serious torque. put it this way speed 1 you can actually polish and correct paint. on the porter cable you have to use speed 4 just to apply wax.
      Speed 4.5 and up are the only speed you can use on the pc to fix paint.
      Speed 3 on the griots is like speed 5 on the porter cable, only more comfortable and less vibration. Speed 4-6 on the griots is just on another level that I can't even compare to the porter cable.
      I rarely use speed 6 on the griots, speed 3-5 is all I need.

  • @gilbertsanchez225
    @gilbertsanchez225 7 років тому

    great video

  • @danielkulach3021
    @danielkulach3021 8 років тому

    thanks for the great review! what's the pink spray detailer your using there?

  • @marki61422
    @marki61422 8 років тому

    How does this compare to Grioits One Step Sealant?

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому +1

      Finishing Sealant is more of a professional product, Finishing Sealant has more correction capabilities than One Step Sealant, the sub micron abrasives that are used in these Boss polishes are the most advanced abrasive technology on the market, so this product is night and day compared to one step sealant.
      it's called boss for a reason.

  • @billbuss7542
    @billbuss7542 7 років тому

    Scan this be used by hand?

  • @Aquatic_Amigo
    @Aquatic_Amigo 5 років тому

    Great vedio shows you don’t have to spend a fortune to make the car look awesome

  • @oneway1811
    @oneway1811 8 років тому

    What kind of flash light you're using???

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому +1

      [Rechargeable 18650 Battery and Charger Included] Refun E6 900 Lumens Tactical Flashlight (Bright CREE XML T6 LED Flashlight)Outdoor Water Resistant Torch with Adjustable Focus and 5 Light Modes www.amazon.com/dp/B00RT73GIU/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_hk2ZxbZ5853Z6
      worth every penny get one asap

  • @llineedsadragstrip4089
    @llineedsadragstrip4089 6 років тому

    good video ................................

  • @luxurydetailsllc9803
    @luxurydetailsllc9803 8 років тому

    any problems with the pad getting clogged up ?

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому +1

      Luxury Details no, if you have problems with pads Gumming up with other all in one polishes, make sure you are not using a closed cell pad. a closed cell pad will accelerate Gumming as the wax just rides on top of the face of the pad with no where to go. making your buffing cycles spotty and inconsistent.
      but this is a excellent product. I would never butter/prime the entire face of the pad with other all in ones.

    • @luxurydetailsllc9803
      @luxurydetailsllc9803 8 років тому

      Next Level Auto Detail thanks I usually don't like to use all in ones that often I did the other day the HD all in one and it worked great with a new pad . and yes I was using a closed cell foam pad . next time I'll give this griots a shot. thanks for the reply

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому

      Luxury Details hd speed with a closed cell pad will make a uncomfortable buffing experience, use open cell pads, and don't prime, use a few drops 4 small drops when you are done.
      with Finishing sealant, Gumming your pad isn't really a issue, it might not even be a issue with a closed cell pad, I never tried.

  • @iwantyayo
    @iwantyayo 7 років тому

    what kind of polsher do you use?

    • @iwantyayo
      @iwantyayo 7 років тому

      nvm I missed that part lol great bid bro

  • @frankvalencia9227
    @frankvalencia9227 8 років тому

    Nice review man!!!...I absolutely love my g21 and their pads..I'm glad I saw this video because almost every polisher manufacturer comes out with their own polish line but always hesitant to try them out due to their huge marketing hype..usually stick with menzerna but this is not the first time I heard that their polishes are the ish...got to try them out...so if the correcting power of finishing sealant with the right pad can do this, I'm curious how the perfecting cream will do?..anyways great informative video !!!

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому +2

      the Boss System is the real deal, no joke. i have almost every polisher, and polish on the market, and i use the Boss System 9 times out of 10 for all my polishing/correction needs. all 4 of those Creams i can tackle any job or paint. it really takes the guess work out of polishing.
      Perfecting Cream and Finishing Sealant have the same abrasive, the only difference is Finishing Sealant has protection in it. as Perfecting Cream does not. incase if you were to do a coating, Paint protection film, etc.
      whats cool about Finishing Sealant is after you removed all the damage with Fast Correcting Cream, it finishes so darn nice you can seriously go around the car in less than a hour with Finishing Sealant to squeeze whatever gloss you can out of the paint and seal. so its kind of a 1.5 step.

    • @frankvalencia9227
      @frankvalencia9227 8 років тому

      Next Level Auto Detail thanks for the reply brother ...that's great advice .didnt know those 2 were similar in abrasives..a real time saver if you put it like that that's awesome!!!..

  • @on-site4094
    @on-site4094 2 роки тому

    great product applied by a master tech great comb0 👍😅

  • @dodgerz69696
    @dodgerz69696 8 років тому

    is this the same as the griots one step sealant? or does this Boss line have something different

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому +2

      procksyabish A1 totally different, the boss line is for professional use and professional results, however the boss creams are all easier to use and you will experience better results. the boss line compared to griots old polishes are night and day.

  • @beamerstrumpet
    @beamerstrumpet 8 років тому

    NIce vid, really good results. Have you tried adding a little of their heavier compound in with that product? I have done this with speed, actually bump it up with cut and polish and more poxy, but what I am getting at is try adding a little product to bump it up, and you will get some higher %age results :) But for one steps out of the bottle I may have to try it, they are only an hour ride from me.

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому

      fast correcting cream finishes so nice i would have no problem doing that. I never tried it but i know it would work with no issues. But to be insane if i was to use fast correcting cream with a polishing pad like the yellow rupes pad or 9 times out of 10 it can and will finish lsp ready. its that elite.

    • @beamerstrumpet
      @beamerstrumpet 8 років тому

      Ill have to check it out. I am less than 2 hours away from the main store in Tacoma. Hey check out a Vid I just uploaded this week called HD Filler Buster

  • @frankvalencia9227
    @frankvalencia9227 8 років тому

    Subscribed !!

  • @nmore69
    @nmore69 7 років тому

    That's ridiculous ! Great review

  • @genysmenrunner1677
    @genysmenrunner1677 6 років тому

    How long does the protection last sprox?

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  6 років тому

      Genysmen runner 2-3 months

    • @genysmenrunner1677
      @genysmenrunner1677 6 років тому

      Next Level Auto Detail thanks have you tried angelwax enigma all in one?

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  6 років тому

      Genysmen runner I have not, heard nothing but great things about it!

    • @genysmenrunner1677
      @genysmenrunner1677 6 років тому

      Next Level Auto Detail yeah many people love angelwax products, thanks again

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  6 років тому +2

      Genysmen runner I will get my hands on a bottle and do a review for the channel. Thanks for watching pal👍🏻

  • @rushtk2112
    @rushtk2112 3 роки тому

    DAMNNNN!

  • @sgtspooner
    @sgtspooner 6 років тому

    I'm trying to decide between Boss finishing sealant or correcting cream. I have soft Mitsubishi paint btw. What do you think? Thanks

    • @92F0XBody
      @92F0XBody 6 років тому

      sgtspooner try the finishing sealant on an orange polishing pad. Just did it on my Miata and it came out great!!

  • @carlo7507
    @carlo7507 4 роки тому

    awsome

  • @brookemaheng4479
    @brookemaheng4479 7 років тому

    what do you think about using a boss microfiber instead of the white pad?

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  7 років тому +1

      Brooke Maheng microfiber cuts but will leave marring. the paint would have to be super hard to not leave marring behind.
      and if it leaves marring that is defying the point of a one step.
      foam finishes much better than microfiber. if I used microfiber cutting pad on this Paint it would absolutely leave micro marring.

    • @brookemaheng4479
      @brookemaheng4479 7 років тому

      Next Level Auto Detail oh okay awesome! I have a black Tahoe that is in pretty bad shape, it looks like it got wet sanded from previous owner taking it through the automatic wash. i have a 15 mm throw, plus all the boss pads, I think I'll use the white pad like you did.
      thanks for the advice! even though it's such an old video lol

    • @brookemaheng4479
      @brookemaheng4479 7 років тому

      Next Level Auto Detail that explains a lot, I started my 87 Silverado and for some reason the microfiber and correcting cream left a lot of scratches that came out with the white pad or orange pad, It was pretty oxidazide since I got it repainted 3 years ago and it got parked ever since with no protection

  • @roguegeek
    @roguegeek 8 років тому +1

    Go Dodgers!

  • @alejandrocervantes4981
    @alejandrocervantes4981 8 років тому

    Why not use the G21?

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому +7

      i used the Griots Garage 6 Inch DA to show that you can get excellent results with this product even with a entry level machine, that was to encourage novice detailers that you can get excellent results with this machine or the pc 7424xp, if i used the G21 people would say that the machine did all the work and not the polish.
      the G21 would of gotten even better results, but just goes to show you that if you have a quality pad , and a quality Polish you can get pro like results with little effort.
      thats why i did not use the G21

    • @alejandrocervantes4981
      @alejandrocervantes4981 8 років тому

      Gotcha

  • @elonmusk8667
    @elonmusk8667 4 роки тому

    You dont need to use that much product. 3-4 dime dots is enough.

  • @basketballife1
    @basketballife1 8 років тому

    Hello! I recently talked to you about my issue with the marring on another channel. I attacked the paint with an orange pad/V36 and as expected there was marring left over. I then proceeded to finish it with a white pad/V38 and it did clear up most of the marring but there is still slight marring in the paint :/ I'm afraid to keep trying:/

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому +2

      i didnt tell you to use orange + v36 i told you to use white and v36 then black and v38

    • @basketballife1
      @basketballife1 8 років тому

      Damn. If the pad already contains the other polish would it be pointless to put another polish on it?? I'm guessing I have to wash them again?

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому

      +Ruben4 yes, correct wash them, make sure all the all purpose cleaner is out of it, ring it out. wrap it in a towel to dry it, both of them.
      i dont know why you went orange and v36, the orange pad is what introduced the marring.
      white pad v36 with light pressure.
      after that black paf v38 with NO PRESSURE JUST THE WEIGHT OF THE MACHINE.

    • @basketballife1
      @basketballife1 8 років тому

      White pad also started turning orange after the first pass not too sure what that was either. Might of been the adhesive from the tape?

    • @basketballife1
      @basketballife1 8 років тому

      Awseome! how many passes 3? up and down then side to side =1 pass correct?

  • @golfmc78
    @golfmc78 8 років тому

    could you use another sealant on top of this. to give it some more durability

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому

      Yes, I reccommend Poly Wax by Griots Garage, you can get it locally at a Advance Auto Parts, and it has the best longevity of any wax or sealant. its strong stuff. it was made for serious durability. I spoke with the guys at Griots and they reccommend toping this with Poly Wax if you was to top it.

  • @AmirAbdullah
    @AmirAbdullah 6 років тому

    This stuff is so good it hurts my feelings !

    • @kixanime
      @kixanime 6 років тому

      Read em' and weep em' LoL..

  • @buffalobmf
    @buffalobmf 7 років тому +1

    might want to fix all the rust on the truck before correcting the paint

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  6 років тому

      Didnt correct the paint. I enhanced it. This is not what i call paint correction this is paint enhancement. I did get ALOT of defect removal however. Thats whh i used a all in one. I did the entire truck in less than 2 hours.
      I would never spend 10+ hours on a 1998 F150 with 200k miles.

  • @styles5896
    @styles5896 7 років тому +1

    your movement is. a little to fast and the speed for the product should have stayed around 4.

    • @rayjay8322
      @rayjay8322 6 років тому

      His movement was too fast, especially at the turns. He should have used one of the other products in the line first and finish with this product with a less aggressive pad. He would NEVER get 100% using that pad. Pretty silly test of the product!

    • @tanapatv9387
      @tanapatv9387 6 років тому +5

      Joe doesn't care. It's all about customer's expectation and if you go too slow, it goes against the purpose of all-in-one/speed polishes.

    • @billl8530
      @billl8530 5 років тому +1

      Looks good to me,you have no clue what your talking about

  • @ripster9713
    @ripster9713 6 років тому +1

    Buffing gloves lol

  • @gerryr1893
    @gerryr1893 5 років тому +1

    Needs more work

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  5 років тому +4

      Gerry R these comments always make me laugh. I made a specific video for “professionals” such as your self.
      Watch my video “how to use a all in one to profit”
      This Rough work truck f150 had 220k Miles with rust on the body. Do you see how badly it was scratched ? Do you think it’s a smart idea to spend 20 + hours on a work truck that is going to get hammered at the automatic car wash 3 days after I polished it ?
      Perspective I don’t polish a daily driver work truck like a Enzo Ferrari.
      These comments always make me laugh, you Keyboard warriors always look at the negative.
      Did you see how badly damaged this truck was ? Did you see the MAJOR improvement ?
      Would you not agree that the truck looks 100% better then what it was? Why argue with results?
      An all-in-one is not designed for perfection it is designed for ENHANCING. Perspective pal glass half full glass half empty.
      If I spent 20 hours polishing this truck the bill would of exceeded the value of the car. 😅

    • @novisnick6928
      @novisnick6928 4 роки тому

      Next Level Auto Detail this was the first time I viewed you or your work. I think you jumped on Gerry R really bad. Simple comment and you hammered him. I must have missed the part where you described the truck as a work and rust truck.. A more positive reply may have gotten me to subscribe. I’m not trying to be critical but sometimes feedback helps one to improve themselves. Non of us is perfect. I’m going to watch your next postings and hopefully I’ll enjoy them as well. We are all learning my friend. Good day

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  4 роки тому +1

      Hammered him ? How so? So stating the truth is considered attacking somebody ?
      Everything I said was factual in my statement. If anything that could open his eyes and realize that daily drivers do not have to be perfect.
      That is the mentality of a beginning pro or enthusiast.
      The theory of that mentality is when you know just enough to think you are right but do not enough to know that your wrong.
      I have written hundreds of articles and how-to guides as well as made a few videos to help the detailing community. I answer e-mails, take calls, and even will text to help anybody that asks for it.
      I make videos to help that is what I am all about.

    • @novisnick6928
      @novisnick6928 4 роки тому

      Next Level Auto Detail as I said, my first view and I didn’t see any background about the truck, my fault if I missed it. Sorry. I didn’t know it was just a test vehicle or daily driver. I liked what you showed but when you went on and on about waiting 20 hours on a beater truck it just seemed a bit much. I’m not an argumentative person and I’m not looking for drama. Just thought I was helping but I must be wrong, maybe I’m just an old man that has run a business for 35 years that doesn’t know how to speak to folks. Sorry if I came across abrasive. Being factual and kind costs nothing. Best to you. I too am still striving to learn about so many things, detailing being one of those topics.

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  4 роки тому

      novisnick maybe you have things confused. Gerry R is not a customer of mine. I owe Gerry R nothing.
      I make videos to help. It slows my entire detailing process down to document and showcase the work or procedure I am teaching.
      I do not make videos for money or endorsement. The amount of time and effort I put into each video is considered a loss.
      I do it to share knowledge. I am the one that got attacked with a comment such as “needs more work”
      Could I have went about it in a different way ? Sure but once again I do videos for fun I owe nothing to anybody especially on UA-cam.
      I do it for good intentions and when my work or character gets questioned it can be frustrating. But that comes with the territory.
      How I spoke to Gerry r has nothing to do with how I run my business.
      What someone does with the information I display in my videos is up to them. If I helped a few people that is good enough for me. I do not care if Gerry R subscribes to me or you subscribe to me. Because in reality I do not care.
      That may seem mean, or abrasive but that is the reality of the matter. If you do not find my videos informative that is out of my control. Much like when directors make movies some people will love it some will hate it you can not satisfy everybody.
      People think Fight Club is a great movie I find it to be god awful. That does not mean that the people that do like it are wrong different strokes for different folks.
      If you think I rely on UA-cam for any kind of clout, or money you are wrong.
      I greatly appreciate all support I get. But for people like you to leave comments saying I am going to see if I am worth a subscription.
      Do you honestly think I care if you find my videos informative or not ? No I don’t it’s either you connect with them or don’t.
      If it helps that’s great happy I could help. If not I do not care because I do this for fun.
      Thank you for taking time out of your day to watch some of my videos if you like them or not. I will always deeply appreciate anybody that takes time out of there busy schedules to watch my content for even a minute. 👍

  • @tayloki7570
    @tayloki7570 6 років тому

    qkakk叮当小叮当小叮当

  • @tayloki7570
    @tayloki7570 6 років тому

    qkakk

  • @MyHatillo
    @MyHatillo 8 років тому

    I still see minor swirls and small scratches.

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  8 років тому +5

      Angelo Gonzalez are you serious ? it's a "one step polish" getting perfection from a "one step polish" is not the goal lol.
      if i wanted to get the panel perfect, compounding, polishing or wetsanding would be involved.
      the video was to show the capablities of a "all in one" one step product and It got 80% defect removal. did you see how bad the truck was ? perfection would not even be able to be achieved.
      You saying there's still some scratches and swirls is a compliment for a "one step polish"
      watch my other video I recently uploaded about the rules of a one step polish so you can get a better understanding.
      again I used a entry level machine with a all in one mid grade polish and got excellent results without compounding.

    • @rayjay8322
      @rayjay8322 6 років тому

      Yeah, what does this vid show? Nothing really! Is this a proper use of this product? Hell no! Could you get paid for doing a vehicle with this procedure? LMMFAO! No!

  • @nmore69
    @nmore69 7 років тому +1

    You did use the most aggressive pad though correct? . ( white pad )

    • @NextLevelAutoDetail
      @NextLevelAutoDetail  7 років тому +2

      nmore69 yes that's what I say in the video.

    • @nmore69
      @nmore69 7 років тому +4

      Sorry for some reason I missed it . Thanks ! And great job