Great application demo and overview Mike! I’m glad you enjoyed it! You touched on many great points. Thanks for your honest feedback. Yup, as you saw, the slickness and gloss improve as the hours and day go by. It’s very slick a few hours after application, but it gets even better. And the hydrophobic properties after that full week of chemical cure will be insane. Looking forward to the future updates on it! Great job with the video. Thanks for giving my products a try. 👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
@@PanTheOrganizer thanks. I was pleasantly surprised with the increase slickness after a couple hours. Very nice feature. Thank you for making this 3 year coating very user friendly with some great gloss. Truly enjoyed it.
When I had ordered the whole CLEAN line from THOR, I wasn't sure where I would use the 3 year coating that was part of that package deal. With my son starting to drive, we found a '12 Ford Focus at a resonable price... so I guess I ended up buying a car for the coating. Last Saturday, I deconed, polished, and panel prepped, and coated that puppy. I'm saving the 8 year to go on my Bronco Sport. I am really looking forward to the first wash after the 7 days are up. The application was pretty good, and like you, Mike, I simply went by the time versus visual cues. The car I was coating was what I would call metallic smurf blue. Sure looked good after polishing and even better after coating. With the thickness of the coating, it was actually pretty easy to keep track of coverage as the color would darken / deepen as the coating was applied. For me, it didn't really flash and rainbow as I was expecting, but it's a very easy process. Thanks for your video, Mike. It really gave a good example of what to expect when installing CLEAN 3 year ceramic coating.
@@AMI_Detail thanks. You found a perfect candidate for the 3 year coating. Glad to hear you had a good user experience. Your bronco is going to look great with the 8 year.
@MikeGDetailing I still haven't gotten around to my own ride. Loved using CLEAN 8 year on a black Chrysler 300. I thought it was easier than working with the 3 year, but it was probably that I was more prepared since I had used 3 year already. That same weekend, I coated a '70 Chevelle SS 454 with C6 Diamond... Finally found the right vehicle for that coating.
I did a single stage paint 4 years ago with another brand coating and it's like Attention to Details w/Chelsea showed today on her video, apply and then wipe off fast. Possibly that will do the same trick Pan's 3 years and 8 years coating.
@@1stfrompuertorico568 yes that is the trick. Although this paint is not like the paint from the 70’s so the coating behaved like applying it on clear coat. Some panels were repainted with actual base coat clear coat and the coating behaved the same. Older paints can be tricky like what Chelsea showcased.
Great showcase Mikey as always, it's good to see you working on something a bit different. Pans coatings look stout and hoping they drop here. I'm going to buy a number of bits mainly for my GFs MX-5. Thanks, for the show case 👍
One of the best on UA-cam now Mike.. content is always ace.. I wanted to go with pans 3 year for my new car but no definite answer on when it’ll be an available in the UK so I have gone with Gyeon Synco.. how do they compare in your opinion??
@@RossT551 wow thanks for the praise. House of Rags is working on the UK distribution. Comparing both I would say both user friendly options. Pan’s is definitely slicker than Syncro and I would say slicker than Mohs but not by much. With Syncro I preferred just using Mohs rather the using the top coat Skin. There are a couple of reasons for this. First being Skin takes away the slickness away from Mohs and secondly I was not impressed with the durability performance of Skin. Mohs was much better by itself. If I were to do it again I would just do two layers of Mohs. Hope this helps based on my experience with Syncro.
@@MikeGDetailingthe paise is much deserved. Thanks for the feedback on Syncro.. what sort of longevity will I be getting if I opted for 2 layers of mohs instead of the skin topper??
@RossT551 it will be close but I think it is possible. The included applicator is a saver style applicator. Just apply it to the paint first and not the glass to be sure.
@@andym9168 pan’s has a smoother wipe off under the towel and will get slicker as it cures. UK has that smooth wipe off and that smooth feel where it is not quite slick but not quite tacky. Both user friendly.
I am going to be using Pans polish along with DIY pads, then Pans panel prep and 8 year on my 2012 FJ. I’ve never polished a car or put a coating on before, but I’m Looking forward to it! How did you remove the vents on the hood? When you polished this FJ how was the paint to deal with?
@@BryanRushing polishing is not hard. It’s tedious but not hard. You will do just fine. The vents pop out. I have a plastic door panel removal tool to help pop them out. Very easy to do. For the ones on the wipers turn them on and leave them on the upward position to slide those plastic pieces off. As far as the paint this white paint is similar to single stage. It is not my favorite paint to polish as this white paint only likes certain polishes. Any other paint will be just fine.
I have the Clean by Pan 8-year Ceramic coating coming, supposed to be delivered tomorrow Oct. 25, 2024 along with 4 other Clean by Pan items. FYI, I asked Pan if you can stack the 3 and 8 year like you can the DIY coatings. He said there is no need, they are the same just the 8 year has more solids, while the two DIY products are different formulas that combine to form one coating.
Hi Mike! Another cool vid! I have an unrelated question, I have a new car (6-7 months but it's my weekend car so not many miles) trying to preserve the offgasing of plastic,,new car smell" that I really love in this peticular car (I love the BMW new car smell) what would be your go to (unscented would be best) to clean the interior? I'm using DIY rinsless for it, and it seems like working good, just wondering what to use for a deep clean? Apc is unscented and I wonder if 1:30 would be OK? Have Gtechniq c6 on interior. Thank you!
@@victoryensured7137 thanks. For that deep clean interior cleaner I have been liking The Final Details Interior Cleaner and another good one is Ethos Fresh. They won’t interfere with the new car smell. Since you are using DIY Rinseless on a regular basis I think you could deep clean once every 6 months.
@@MikeGDetailing Thank you Mike! Unfortunately none of these are avalible here in the EU although i will look for them! Could you recommend something from more mainstream producers like Carpro (their Inside is scented a lot? I only used Inside QD but it's to strong of a citrus smell for me) or Gyeon, Gtechniq (bought their Tri-clean but its super strong eucaliptus smell) or maybe Koch (wondering about PolStar? Maybe light scent?), sorry for the long ones and taking your time!
@@ryanalfred3497 I found that cart in the bath aisle at Costco and thought it would make a good cart. The coating caddy a friend of mine makes it. I’ll get you his email but for now here is his instagram page. instagram.com/coating_caddy?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
@@TheBreakfastLover not bad at all. I am a believer of real world durability rather than torture testing. But Pan did great for his first line and will tweak them to be even better. I think people forget that these are his first iterations.
@@MikeGDetailing Jon at Forensic Detailing made a good video on how some sealants survive longer over time, others are more durable mechanically to contact washing, and others more resistant to some chemicals but not others. And most importantly, being durable in one aspect doesn't translate to bring durable in another.
@@MikeGDetailing There is a real world test running as well. Chemical testing was done with Bilt Hamber Auto Foam so it's not an unlikely chemical to expose protection products to (I don't support using non-paint cleaning chemicals for chemical testing).
Great application demo and overview Mike! I’m glad you enjoyed it! You touched on many great points. Thanks for your honest feedback.
Yup, as you saw, the slickness and gloss improve as the hours and day go by. It’s very slick a few hours after application, but it gets even better. And the hydrophobic properties after that full week of chemical cure will be insane.
Looking forward to the future updates on it! Great job with the video.
Thanks for giving my products a try. 👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
@@PanTheOrganizer thanks. I was pleasantly surprised with the increase slickness after a couple hours. Very nice feature. Thank you for making this 3 year coating very user friendly with some great gloss. Truly enjoyed it.
Nice breakdown of the attributes, Mike. Looks great!
@@ShineYourLightDetailing thanks. Glad to read this kind of feedback.
When I had ordered the whole CLEAN line from THOR, I wasn't sure where I would use the 3 year coating that was part of that package deal. With my son starting to drive, we found a '12 Ford Focus at a resonable price... so I guess I ended up buying a car for the coating. Last Saturday, I deconed, polished, and panel prepped, and coated that puppy. I'm saving the 8 year to go on my Bronco Sport. I am really looking forward to the first wash after the 7 days are up. The application was pretty good, and like you, Mike, I simply went by the time versus visual cues. The car I was coating was what I would call metallic smurf blue. Sure looked good after polishing and even better after coating. With the thickness of the coating, it was actually pretty easy to keep track of coverage as the color would darken / deepen as the coating was applied. For me, it didn't really flash and rainbow as I was expecting, but it's a very easy process. Thanks for your video, Mike. It really gave a good example of what to expect when installing CLEAN 3 year ceramic coating.
@@AMI_Detail thanks. You found a perfect candidate for the 3 year coating. Glad to hear you had a good user experience. Your bronco is going to look great with the 8 year.
@MikeGDetailing I still haven't gotten around to my own ride. Loved using CLEAN 8 year on a black Chrysler 300. I thought it was easier than working with the 3 year, but it was probably that I was more prepared since I had used 3 year already. That same weekend, I coated a '70 Chevelle SS 454 with C6 Diamond... Finally found the right vehicle for that coating.
I did a single stage paint 4 years ago with another brand coating and it's like Attention to Details w/Chelsea showed today on her video, apply and then wipe off fast. Possibly that will do the same trick Pan's 3 years and 8 years coating.
@@1stfrompuertorico568 yes that is the trick. Although this paint is not like the paint from the 70’s so the coating behaved like applying it on clear coat. Some panels were repainted with actual base coat clear coat and the coating behaved the same. Older paints can be tricky like what Chelsea showcased.
Great showcase Mikey as always, it's good to see you working on something a bit different. Pans coatings look stout and hoping they drop here. I'm going to buy a number of bits mainly for my GFs MX-5. Thanks, for the show case 👍
@@79blustone thanks. They are coming soon there. Very easy coating to work with.
Good video can’t wait to put on my eight year ceramic
@@casey9551 awesome. Let me know how it goes.
Nice one Mike!
@@FineDetailingAZ thanks. Appreciate it.
One of the best on UA-cam now Mike.. content is always ace.. I wanted to go with pans 3 year for my new car but no definite answer on when it’ll be an available in the UK so I have gone with Gyeon Synco.. how do they compare in your opinion??
@@RossT551 wow thanks for the praise. House of Rags is working on the UK distribution. Comparing both I would say both user friendly options. Pan’s is definitely slicker than Syncro and I would say slicker than Mohs but not by much.
With Syncro I preferred just using Mohs rather the using the top coat Skin. There are a couple of reasons for this. First being Skin takes away the slickness away from Mohs and secondly I was not impressed with the durability performance of Skin. Mohs was much better by itself. If I were to do it again I would just do two layers of Mohs. Hope this helps based on my experience with Syncro.
@@MikeGDetailingthe paise is much deserved. Thanks for the feedback on Syncro.. what sort of longevity will I be getting if I opted for 2 layers of mohs instead of the skin topper??
@@RossT551 gyeon states 4 years with two layers of Mohs rather than 5 years with Syncro. Mohs to me just feels much nicer as well.
@@MikeGDetailing ok thanks Mike.. think you can get two layers from a 30ml bottle of mohs? I have a VW Golf R and it’ll only be used on the paint.
@RossT551 it will be close but I think it is possible. The included applicator is a saver style applicator. Just apply it to the paint first and not the glass to be sure.
Priming that pad! Nice work, Mike. 😊
@@Bruces-Garage thanks l. Coating is thick.
How is application compared to say UK 3.0 or other previously used ? Again thanks for the content and integrity 👍🏻
@@andym9168 pan’s has a smoother wipe off under the towel and will get slicker as it cures. UK has that smooth wipe off and that smooth feel where it is not quite slick but not quite tacky. Both user friendly.
I am going to be using Pans polish along with DIY pads, then Pans panel prep and 8 year on my 2012 FJ. I’ve never polished a car or put a coating on before, but I’m Looking forward to it!
How did you remove the vents on the hood?
When you polished this FJ how was the paint to deal with?
@@BryanRushing polishing is not hard. It’s tedious but not hard. You will do just fine.
The vents pop out. I have a plastic door panel removal tool to help pop them out. Very easy to do. For the ones on the wipers turn them on and leave them on the upward position to slide those plastic pieces off.
As far as the paint this white paint is similar to single stage. It is not my favorite paint to polish as this white paint only likes certain polishes. Any other paint will be just fine.
I have the Clean by Pan 8-year Ceramic coating coming, supposed to be delivered tomorrow Oct. 25, 2024 along with 4 other Clean by Pan items. FYI, I asked Pan if you can stack the 3 and 8 year like you can the DIY coatings. He said there is no need, they are the same just the 8 year has more solids, while the two DIY products are different formulas that combine to form one coating.
@@DizConnected thanks for the feedback. You will enjoy the ease of use.
Hi Mike! Another cool vid! I have an unrelated question, I have a new car (6-7 months but it's my weekend car so not many miles) trying to preserve the offgasing of plastic,,new car smell" that I really love in this peticular car (I love the BMW new car smell) what would be your go to (unscented would be best) to clean the interior? I'm using DIY rinsless for it, and it seems like working good, just wondering what to use for a deep clean? Apc is unscented and I wonder if 1:30 would be OK? Have Gtechniq c6 on interior. Thank you!
@@victoryensured7137 thanks. For that deep clean interior cleaner I have been liking The Final Details Interior Cleaner and another good one is Ethos Fresh. They won’t interfere with the new car smell. Since you are using DIY Rinseless on a regular basis I think you could deep clean once every 6 months.
@@MikeGDetailing Thank you Mike! Unfortunately none of these are avalible here in the EU although i will look for them! Could you recommend something from more mainstream producers like Carpro (their Inside is scented a lot? I only used Inside QD but it's to strong of a citrus smell for me) or Gyeon, Gtechniq (bought their Tri-clean but its super strong eucaliptus smell) or maybe Koch (wondering about PolStar? Maybe light scent?), sorry for the long ones and taking your time!
Great video Mike, I always appreciate your straightforward and measured approach. Car looks awesome!
@@jeffc6832 thanks. I appreciate it.
Great demo Mike. Your honesty is always appreciated. His coatings do look pretty nice.
@@wescat2 thanks. The application is super easy. The increase in slickness after it started to cure was a nice feature.
Guz looking like a Doctor with the gloves on,
Mike great video! It really made that white pop! Definitely changed the look in a good way!
@@BXGreen_DrivewayDetails thank you. Great look and my uncle was happy. That is what matters most.
@@MikeGDetailing absolutely! I bet there was a big smile!
Great video, Mike!
@@djmayoADS thank you. Glass coating v2 coming soon.
hey mike, do you a have link for the rolling cart and the blue thing that holds the coating?
@@ryanalfred3497 I found that cart in the bath aisle at Costco and thought it would make a good cart. The coating caddy a friend of mine makes it. I’ll get you his email but for now here is his instagram page.
instagram.com/coating_caddy?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
awesome! shout out to tio scratch wash ✌🏽🐿️💨
@@FrankoDetails right 😂
"BIG DAVE" I see you!
great video mike
@@Ecdetails thank you sir.
Mike G appreciate your thoughts 💭 as always 💪🧼💯
@@TheHouseofRags thanks. Appreciate you guys.
How would you compare this to Armour Quartz?
@@adamrusch7112 time will tell with its performance. But easier application than Quartz and a little slicker.
Another channel did a durability test of Pan's Clean. ceramic spray and it placed 2nd behind Griot's 3-in-1. Not bad for a first go.
In all fairness Griots 3 in 1 is 27H ceramic in a bottle. Whatever voodoo they put it that stuff it's STOUT.
@@TheBreakfastLover not bad at all. I am a believer of real world durability rather than torture testing. But Pan did great for his first line and will tweak them to be even better. I think people forget that these are his first iterations.
@@MikeGDetailing Jon at Forensic Detailing made a good video on how some sealants survive longer over time, others are more durable mechanically to contact washing, and others more resistant to some chemicals but not others. And most importantly, being durable in one aspect doesn't translate to bring durable in another.
@@MikeGDetailing There is a real world test running as well. Chemical testing was done with Bilt Hamber Auto Foam so it's not an unlikely chemical to expose protection products to (I don't support using non-paint cleaning chemicals for chemical testing).
Would love to see that video.. please link it or tell us how to find it.
That crunchy applicator would drive me nuts. Straight in the trash with that thing.
@@Foam_Gun_Will_Travel it wasn’t that bad. The nice thing is it’s comfortable.
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RIDÍCULO 😅