The Best Spray Sealant | Drying Aid Wet Coat Spray&Rinse | Meguiars Turtle Wax Sonax Gyeon Autoglym
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Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic Wax (roughly £20 rrp 750ml)
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Turtle Wax Dry and Shine Rinse Wax (£8 750ml)
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Sonax Spray and Seal (£17 750ml)
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Autoglym Polar Seal (£20 1000ml)
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I have gone through just about all of your videos, I've never been in to detailing before, after watching your vids I've learnt sooo much and now I'm cleaning and looking after my car in a whole new way (better way), so thanks to you and your hard work with your channel, keep up the great work, thanks 👍
some really incredibly nice people watch this channel. thanks so much willo comments like this like are the reason I do it.
Sounds very familiar 😉 but I’m a couple of years behind. Better late than never as they say 👍🏽
Sonax and McKees37 Hydro blue have always been my go to's due to longevity, gloss and hydrophobicity. Great review!
Another brilliant video I’ve always used autoglym polar seal and never had a problem with it and found it to be amazing and my customers have always wowed about it.
Nice results Jon. Loving the Turtle wax for sure.... so easy to use and good value 👍🏼
Wet Coat for the win! I use it and love the self cleaning properties and the gloss that it gives. Simply amazing and worth every dollar
Love your reviews! Unbiased and very professional. Although I am a weekend warrior, I've relied on your videos to buy what I think works for me.. Keep up the good work.
Michael
Wet coat gets the thumbs up from me here in our very cold climate in Helsinki. The self cleaning properties are indeed there and means in a way I don't wash the car too often throughout the winter. Thanks again Jon for yet another great video! You are really doing the biz on these shoot outs.
Thanks for a great video John. I personally use Meguiars HCW in a dry application which really helps to see the high spots and allows you to buff them off with a microfiber cloth. Less product waste too. Water beading is fantastic.
Absolutely love these tests! Jon you're the best 🙄
Great video Jon. I used the Turtle Wax "Dry & Shine" today and did as you advised, a panel at a time with the aid of a clean damp microfibre cloth and power washed it off. Great result. Love it!
OOooh i've been waiting patiently for this one! :) I currently have 4 of the products showcased here, and as always, a cracking job Jon!
Can't believe a youtube channel with such good quality content has only got 120k subs should be at a million at least
With an internet saturated by everything American, its so refreshing to see these videos explained exactly how you'd expect things to be explained to you, especially if you're British. I follow what John says so precisely, the information just goes in and stays there. It even reminds me of early top gear where they used to provide consumer advice, in a time when Jason Dawe used to do his bit on the best current bargains haha
We love a good BARGAIN
Great video! The best comparison videos I've ever seen. Thanks to his detailed videos, I decide what to buy.
Love these comparison tests. Thanks John.
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I was stupid forgot my password. I would love any assistance you can give me
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Great video as always, love Gyeon! I run Gyeon Bath plus though a lance after washing and it and that works amazing. Worth a try!!!
Love wetcoat, used essence and think its amazing and reduces the cost per use.
Another great video John 👍
I love Gyeon products too,their marketing is also fantastic! None of my cars have wheelcoatings...I use Wetcoat every two washes and it makes cleaning the wheels so much easier...I used Wetcoat for several years on my Estoril blue BMW and absolutely loved it. The only reason I stopped using it on bodypanels was because I wanted to try something new. I believe Wetcoat adds a nice gloss,hydrophobicity and makes cleaning the car much easier. Who needs a real coating when you apply Wetcoat regularly??? It can be used to maintain a coating but I think it’s a very good standalone product too...
I have used 5 of these 8 products, and I have found the exact same results. Thanks
Really enjoy all these tests and comparisons!
Megs for the win for me, Great review John.
Great Comparison as always Jon, I personally use Gyeon Wet Coat for all the same reasons you stated, it's just a great all round product that maintains the car appearance longer due to the self cleaning properties. Some great products coming to the market recently.
Excellent video Jon, Just superb. I've tried quite a few of these types of things so it's nice to see you find similar results to me or at least in a similar way. One application method I've become very fond of over the years is to use a separate fresh wash mitt and use it to spread the products over the panels prior to rinsing off. I find this vastly reduces any problems with over application but also teaches you how much you actually need. The Gyeon works amazingly well this way, Seems even more glossy somehow but the Turtle Wax is crazy. You don't need much but gloss & water behavior is ridiculous. Quite impressed by it. You're right though, You just gotta be careful, But when you are they're brilliant products.
you gave a great informative "Hack" in one of your shootouts a while back explaining how "wet applied" products are concentrated....useful hack
Sam's Detailing ceramic boost is good btw and more user friendly in comparison to Wet Coat and Hydro 2 Lite.
Another great upload Jon, thanks so much for all the input. Glad my favourite won 😂
I switch between Sonax and Gyeon Wet Coat as a wet application as they're both awesome. I tend to use a dedicated wash mitt to wipe them over the panel once spraying a couple of streams per panel. Levels the product nicely and takes seconds. Works a treat. Nice vid as always!
wet or dry mitt?
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I use Wet Coat, absolutely agree, its a great product, thanks for all your testing Jon.
Great video. Thanks for all your hard work.
I use Bouncers Bead Juice.
It’s easy to apply and lasts for months.
I bought some Meguiar’s Ceramic after watching one of your previous videos, but not used it yet.
I’m going to get some Turtle Wax too, after watching this video.
Glad to hear the result ,I got 4 LTRs of geon ,which makes it better value ,I also like done and dusted si ( in the black bottle ) ,I find it looks great on the car .
Sonax spray and seal for me, been really impressed with the durability of it. I've used the TW stuff on a neighbours car that had bsd on it previously and I don't think the panels kept enough water on them before I could wash them free of the product. It did leave it streaky. But for price you really can't complain.
Gyeon WC is my favorite also. Just tested Bouncers Bead Juice vs Gyeon WC on a daily driver and Gyeon was winner
Amazing.
Thanks for the info.
Loving it keep it up.
Amazing and thorough review!
Wow, I thought Turtle Wax had it in the bag but because of you explanation I understand why it didn't.
John, thanks for a great comprehensive review on these products.
I recently bought the Megs Hybrid Ceramic Wax and I admit I hated it initially. I never over applied but simply couldn’t get it off the panels leaving a decent finish.
I even tried Sandro’s recommendation of applying to a dry car, which was even worse.
Watching one of Megs newer how to videos made the penny drop, the carry is essential soap! The secret is to wash off the carrier.
This adds a step to the process but it seems to work reliability. Wash the car, rinse and leave wet. Spray every panel, using very little product (bottle well shaken). Wipe in completely using a microfibre (like the base layer application). Now rinse the car thoroughly (power washer or hose), then finally towel dry.
Wiping in, spreads the product evenly and the second rinse, removes the carrier, which I think is the cause of the application difficulties.
hey there Ive only applied it a couple of times on cars but tested it about 3-4 now. When I applied it first on the golf I just washed and rinsed and go tthe car 95% dry with a towel. then used a wet microfiber pad to work in some product to a section of panel. I just made sure I had a decent thin film.. then buffed. I realiseyou dont or shouldnt buff it to a high and dry shine.. just level it and leave it. Then the next day the car is awesome and repelling well. that seems to work for me.
when spraying and rinsing key I think is just mist small amounts on and blast around.. rather than sort of end up with a big puddle of white product which is not spread. pressure washer important yer.
totally agree with what you are saying you just need to make some adjustments. but once you got it layed out it seems to last well.
John, thanks for the reply. I actually followed your instructions (which are similar to guard and gloss) but I am definitely seeing better results by rinsing off the carrier.
Enjoy the channel.
Dave
TW is the winner for me, so cheap and so easy to use and it just works! Readily available too! 🏆
Another great and interesting video and controversial end, I've just had valet pro new snow seal to try which would be interesting to see compared as its applied as a snow foam and rinsed
Well worth my $1 for this month Jon 😀. Top video as always. Thank you.
Ohhhhh yes. Like these comparisons 👌
I've been using dry and shine over the top of seal and shine. Great combo, bomb proof nature of seal and shine with better gloss of dry and shine, hard to beat.
Is the seal and shine the black and red bottle from TW? Dunno what the difference is between the them and what lasts longer. Also have you tried either on alloys and if so how long do they last and would you say the product works?
I used the Turtle Wax dry and shine last weekend for the 2nd time, first time I used it went perfectly fine and was fantastic, great beading and lasted very well.
2nd time I used it I over applied it and I made an absolute mess, found the easiest way to clear it up was with a quick detailer and for the glass some glass cleaner.
It also made a mess of all the rubbers as well so I had to clean them too.
Lesson learnt, don't over apply and thoroughly rinse it down If you do.
I will still use it I just need to learn to apply it right.
a lot of people have said very similiar things. I keep it away from glass. I just do one sort of mist on a panel and rinse off with hose in other hand.. and obviously make sure car is loaded with surface water and nice and cool. and I give it a good towel down.. but yer its easy to mess up I think. TW and megs hardest to apply without risk of bad applciation cheers kyle.
I’ve been using Carbon Collective’s Hybrid, can dilute 10-1 and it’s fantastic in my opinion. Lasts a good 2-3 months
Perfect summary of gyeon wet coat, being a detailer myself I try a ton of products and for me hydrophobic protection means nothing if it gets buried in a day, I've tried the famous Meguiars on my personal vehicle and it's a solid consumer product but it's not a consumer friendly and I've even had slight trouble with the residue it can leave behind but it can hide swirls which is totally a Meguiars thing to do.
My summary is:
Polar seal - Ease of use/Value
Turtle Wax - Value/ Powerful
Meguiars - Awesome looking/ great hydrophobicity
Gyeon - Great self cleaner/ powerful
These are the ones I've personally tried and somehow Gyeon just wins it every time 👍🏻
Great video man 💎
spot on yer.. ironcially ease of use or less risk of streaking is more important to a pro than the consumer or guy at home as the pros reputation is on the line.
Excellent vid, well done, just bought a bottle of Turtle Wax Spray and Shine and it is brilliant, I always use Autoglym products as well as their Polar Seal product but the Turlte Wax to me works brilliantly
Great video John. Been using Gyeon WC for around 3 years now and its always my go to product during the winter months predominantly. I always prep my car at the end of October early November for winter before topping this up every 3 washes or so with Gyeon WC which i find massivley beneficial. I also use it on my alloys but im not sure how much protection that offers whether its resistant to heat or not i dont know. In light of that John i wonder if its possible for you to do a video on alloy wheel protection that is maybe a non ceramic product, ie for the weekend warrior and potentislly look at tezting WC out in this area too
Another great video Jon!
I'd love to see you try EZ Car Care's "Insta-Gloss". They have three spray and rinse sealants, but the "Insta-Gloss" is the "special" one in my opinion. It leaves incredible gloss and a beautifully slick finish. You apply it with a foam lance.
I used a full bottle of Turtlewax Dry & Shine for one application! I first did it on my wheels then rinsed it off and re applied it on my wheels. I then did it on my car and thought i had to cover the whole panels and then did it a second time. But i got amazing results. The slickness of it is something ive never seen before and the beading is crazy! I have alot of car detailing products but nothing i have compares to TX D&S
jesus christ a whole bottle Pete :) thats like tell me you went out on the beers and drunk 30 pints.
this product is really really cool isnt it. genuinly cool.. when I first used it and toweled the car down. it was the way the towel felt on the car which impressed me.. the car also looked great and was beading like crazy.. And you can buy it for £3.50..
people are correct you do need to be careful with it.. I dont really use it near glass.. and if you use too much its critical to blast away all the excess which you will see as like "white" liquid flying off the car when you rinse.. but yer this is a great product for an incredible price.
Great video, love these comparisons.
I’ve been using KCx PW for about a year and I absolutely love it. Wet Coat deserves the top spot for sure, but don’t sleep on PW. I have several large SUVs to maintain, and applying PW with a foam cannon is even easier/quicker/safer than Wet Coat. Never had any streaking or filming and I have very hard water.
I dunno if there’s any KCx science to it but I get great gloss and hydrophobics using AF / NMS / PW every wash.
Koch chemie just released the s0.03 hydro sealant, I will buy it at some point and test it. First I have to finish the Labocosmetica Beneficia, which btw I prefer it to gyeon wet coat in terms of performance and is cheaper also.
I've been enjoying using the autoglym polar seal the ease of application makes it so fast to apply and can't really over apply it using a lance.
I'm still using Wetcoat on top of Moonlight based on your recommendation a while ago and not changing any time soon! Was worried it hadn't made the top 4 but a nice surprise at the end there.
I love these performance comparison videos and value your explanations and wee-reasoned judgements. There is a plethora of available products and your evaluations are of immense help for your viewers as they down-select products for our use based on our circumstances. For me, the next logical progression would be toppers.
Really informative video 👍 I was detailing my dads car and was in a rush to finish. So I sprayed and rinced Turtle wax dry & shine on the car and then took it for a quick dive like the bottle said. When I got back the car was covered front to back with dark streaks. Took me forever to get thsm off. Over all it's an amazing product. Just don't drive to dry it.
yes and to be fair all you did was follow the instructions. so it has perhaps an issue there. its something that needs to be applied carefully.
I learnt from my mistake. I towl dried the wifes car after I did hers next and wow, what a difference. Thanks for the video and look forward to the next installment.
Eagle one quick detailer is out of this world. That's some good stuff.🖒
Brilliant video keep up the good work
Thanks for this. I’m still a big fan of Autoglym Aqua Wax (Express Wax in trade form).
Lovely Jubbly, impressive results.
If I am doing a maintenance wash I like Gyeon Bathe+, it adds a layer of protection while you wash. So far it's the only wash soap with such claims I have used that actually works.
Agree about the Megs. I found it tricky the first couple of times I did the spray and rinse application. Quick spray, then at it with the pressure washer.
I also love the way Geon products look on my shelf, 10 stars
Hi loving your video best CZcamsr out there,g wet coat thinking about getting some i clean my cars every week my question can I use every other wash because love to see it shine lol
used to use Gyeon Bathe+ and Wetcoat combo, but tried TW Dry & Shine a few times, and its just as good and half the cost! Same rules apply, as you said, don't apply too much.
Enjoyed that looking forward to the Application side as I keep seem to be doing it wrong ...
Mat .
Great video! I use KKD Purity X through snowfoam lance usually, would have liked to see you test that. I've also got a couple of bottles of the Turtle Wax and I've been really impressed with it. Thanks again 👍
that's why I use Griots 3 in 1 ceramic wax. goes on everything including glass plastics. trim etc effortlessly with no streaking and lasts through many chemical washes.
good to see you back in "Big Green" hoodie :D
this channel and video is amazing. thank you
your positive vibes are amazing thank you
Very through review again John.
I use Gyeon Wetcoat on some maintenance washes.
I have a video showing a couple of application methods and found that instead of spraying directly onto the panel and rinsing off, I spray it onto a wash mitt and wipe it round, then rinse.
If not, I’ve found that it sometime stains the panels. You also use so much less protector when spraying it onto the wash mitt.
I fancy giving the Koch protector wax a go next 👍🏼
this tip is great, Ive talked about a similiar thing use a wet microfiber and spray and spread to make the film, you can get better film formed.
i have used Wet Coat through a snow foam gun, particularly in windier conditions with excellent results. 30ml in 4/500ml of water and keep blasting to rinse off & flush out the foam gun bottle.and then dry all the glass first.. Never had any problems at all.
Just gave you a sub. Loving the different products and tests. I have just bought a brand new MG HS so I need to look after it,
Keep up the great videos
Paul
Welcome to the channel 😁
Great video as always John. Have you compared Wet coat to Tac Systems Water Glass?
I have used wet coat by gyeon for years, I bought a new car last year took it to my retailer for a full car refinement and coated with gyeon MOHs. I wash it at least once a month using wet coat as a top coat type thing and it’s perfect, no swirls no marks on the paint at all with its self cleaning and hardness I don’t have to apply any pressure to get any dirt off.
yes, its good isnt it Big Al. like as well as it not clogging up it just seems like it helps keep the car a bit cleaner..
Geyon wet coat and turtle are the winner for me. I use geyon right now 👍🏻
Would love to see a comparison with CarPro Hydro2
i use Gyeon Wet Coat on my wheels!! nice work Jon!!
Dan Morrissette me too. Poor mans ceramic coating for wheels. Cheap and easy enough to apply
Gr8 stuff Jon. I've got the Gyeon wet coat, Autoglym polar seal & the turtle wax. Rotating them. You mention glass & I'm seeing adverts for duxback & aquapel applicators - would love to hear your recommendation for long term glass products (water run off & ice repellent). 👍🏻
Great video. thanks. I wuld have liked to see carpro hydro2 lite. I totally agree with your rationale for Gyeon Wet coat.
Great video and test Jon. Totally agree with you. Been using it for 2 years now and believe it’s the go to spray sealant. 👍🏼 I was really hoping that Koch Chemie would do well as I was gearing up to make that purchase. Sadly not to be...
Koch chemie pw not good?
Brilliant video, just bought the Turtle Wax Dry & Shine to see what it’s all about! Out of curiosity do you have the Motech springs and spacers fitted to the M140i? If so what sizes? I’ve just bought KSB Splitter, Skirts and rear Splitters for my M140i and love the way your car sits. Cheers
I’ve been using Gyeon wet coat since it’s release and I’ve found that chasing 2-3 sprays around a panel with a fresh wash mitt and clean water before rinsing with a power washer is the way to go 👍
Defo Kris that will help spread it.. wet clean plush microfiber works as well.
Do you rinse out the cloth between panels? Also is the cloth reusable after a machine wash or does the wet coat gum it up?
Cheers.
@@jonajones530 I keep a bucket of clean water and dunk between panels.
Towel or mitt will be fine afterwards. It won’t “gum up” whatsoever.
Amazing video. Would love to see some more autobrite direct products on here as I find them to be brilliant products. Sprints spray sealant I found to be very good compared to meguiars hybrid.
Brilliant video, would have been nice to see carpro hydro02 light and kkd purity x which is highly regarded as one of the best of these type of products, also another one that is very good and people don't know about is cartect water repellent which is fantastic, as regards sonax spray and seal its worth mentioning its 750ml as opposed to some of the others at 500ml etc and also you can get it for around £10 from autodoc, infact at the moment it's £8.71 on their, and i also realise you can't test all of them lol, good works as always anyway john.
Hi mate, great video.
Just a quick question. I bought a car last week and it had caked on brake dust on all the alloys. So I got some Sonax wheel cleaner (which was absolutely brilliant!) it got the wheels looking awesome again, but I just wondered what’s the best thing to use to protect the wheels again now that there clean?
Fab video! Very informative and very honest.
Would love to see how autobrite sprints and carbon collective hybrid compare to these.
Could you do a video on how different levels prep affect wax or sealant? I am curious to see just how much more durability you can get if you strip everything off first versus lets say using soap with gloss enhancers and old paint protection still lingering.
I've used turtle wax's new ice spray wax as a drying aid after maintenance wash, like maybe a couple sprays a panel max is all I need and it looks great.
Great testing and comparison video. 👍
Great comparrison. How long did this video take to make considering longevity testing etc?
I've not used anything other than Auto Glym as it's so easy to use and lasts a few months, and you only use 40ml so a good price . Thanks for the video 👍
We need to see Waxedshine on this channel. Aquabead is easily the best for slickness, gloss, and durability.
Amazing interesting comparison. Why no wash coat from nanolex? Is like the same concentrate as koch pw or AG polar blast?
Thanks for the video I know that took a lot of time to produce.
Great comparison test!
Awesome job you do here my man! Keep it going :). One Q: can we use TW/Sonax like spray and wipe with "wet" towel to dry the car instead of spray and rinse like? Also, doesn't it make it last longer? I'm always drying my car with a towel after washing, as I hate dirt sticking to it just after washing. So which one should do the job at drying with the towel?
Strangely enough I kinda knew that Geyon will win . I know you love Geyon wet coat,John. That said,thanks for the video
5L wetcoat=good value, really nice finish, works great on wheels for topup, and works well on my glass
You ought to go for the concentrate, WetCoat Essence instead. 😌
@@flemmingjensen3202 oh ya! i saw that on their website a week ago!!!!!
@@flemmingjensen3202 i love the ultra slick Geon Bathe Essense 2000:1 ratio !!!!!
I thought at first what a great idea for my ceramic coated car but if used then it rains shortly after the water spotting is so bad the only way to remove is to machine polish so I don’t or would never bother with them again.
A great vid John
I would only recomend wet coat for coated Car peter.. but also use somethign like cure or reload or C2v3 to solve the spotting vulnerability not a spray and rinse one your right mate.
i spray geon wetcoat on glass and it works good. But i use a pressure washer to rinse which is critical to use
Used Maguiars and Turtle Wax. To the letter. The Maguiars came out best in my book.
I was actually using Sonax spray & seal, but I changed for Beadmaker. I may go back to the Sonax because I have 2 bottles left.. my worry was: could I apply one product on top of the other ! with Sonax first it was OK. Now I am afraid I would have to really do a strip wash to start it all over again. My first layer is always Collinite 845. But the ease of application of a spray and seal product is really nice....