Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer: INSANE Hydrophobics! (Must Have)

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  • @AutoCareHQ
    @AutoCareHQ Před 3 lety +17

    Brilliant video, I loved the comparison of the different concentrations it was very interesting to see how they all performed alongside each other. This used to be my go-to protection top-up product (diluted 1:1) when I applied Fusso coat to my car a couple of years ago. Thanks for the tip about Poorboy's strip down, I've never tried it but it looks like one I'll definitely be buying!

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for your feedback Heather! 🙏 I saw your video about BSD and that was a great watch, so many other aspects you have cover there which I didn’t. Poorboy’s Strip Down is not the cheapest, but it has never let me down to be honest, and it is so user friendly product, also adds up so much to the lubricity of the wash and foams up so well. Plus I like to try many different LSPs, so basically they barely wear off that quick I would change them and it is so helpful to get rid off them effortlessly. Thanks for watching and I’m glad that the video could give you something useful. Let me know how you get on with the Strip Down and what will be your thoughts on it. 🙏

    • @AutoCareHQ
      @AutoCareHQ Před 3 lety +1

      @@RoadToDetailing Thanks very much! That sounds perfect, I'll let you know how I get on with it when I pick a bottle up :)

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety

      @@AutoCareHQ that sounds Heather! 🙂

  • @HypnotizinDetailz
    @HypnotizinDetailz Před 3 lety +7

    Sonax BSD is one of my all time favourites ever! Great video Viktor! 👌🏻🤩👍🏻

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you 🙏 BSD is one of the best “all-rounder”, the water behavior is stunning, although the gloss and slickness aren’t there, but all products have their own compromises 😉 also, great value for money!

  • @joevanseeters2873
    @joevanseeters2873 Před 2 lety +10

    There is absolutely no doubting that the first panel application (full strength) yielded the best results. That water seems to just fly off that panel. The panels using the diluted BSD seems to have really cut down the hydrophobic properties over when it is used full strength. Maybe use the diluted strength's as your drying aide or first quick application and then follow it up full strength on a damp microfiber applicator and then wipe it off with a plush microfiber. That would probably give stellar results! I'm going to give that a try with my bottle of BSD.

    • @joevanseeters2873
      @joevanseeters2873 Před 2 lety +1

      Another complementary product that works well with BSD their polymer based Spray and Seal. One of the best "spray and seal" or quick sealant products out there. And being polymer based it complements polymer sealants quite well too! I use the spray and seal on all my exterior plastics, rims and wheel arches, grille, inside the engine compartment, and even spritz it on my undercarriage after I give that a thorough clean. Buy it by the 5 liter refill bottle for a much better deal. I do tend to go through more of that type of product because I spray it liberally to yield excellent results once I pressure wash it off. Just about everything Sonax put's out is a fantastic product. I have tried just about everything in their consumer line up and it all works as stated and is a pretty good value for money for how well it works.

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 lety

      Absolutely Joe! Let me know how you get on with that application you have mentioned, I like the idea 🔥

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 lety

      Very comprehensive comment Joe. I highly recommended Sonax products, they are very good quality products, literally no exceptions 😉

  • @sanmiguel4019
    @sanmiguel4019 Před 3 lety +6

    No doubt about the hydrophobicity of BSD used neat, but I used to find it seemed to attract a lot of dust to the bodywork and it's not the glossiest either, so since then I've moved on to Done and Dusted SI, a lot easier to apply, glossier, does not seem to attract dust as much. It's not quite as hydrophobic as BSD, but still good and it's so much easier on your arms. Also, thanks on your tip for Strip Down, I will have to give that a try!

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety

      I have to agree on the stickiness of dust you have mentioned, same as on the gloss level which isn’t being outstanding at all. I love BSD because of it’s great hydrophobic properties 😎 Also, I’m aware of that, most of the time water sheeting has more advantage than water beading, but it’s going down to personal preference at the end of the day.
      PB’s Strip Down is a great choice for a strip wash before applying new LSP on the paintwork, also adds so much more slickness and suds to the contact wash regardless the choice of car shampoo. It never failed me just yet, but I’m planning to make content to show it’s full potential against some sealants, but I need to organize the participants of that “fight” yet 🙂

    • @Jousten16
      @Jousten16 Před 3 lety +1

      Sorry but that's utter bullshit lmao. Due to the high hydrophic there is usually much less dirt and especially dust collecting on the car compared to most other products. The rather rough feeling after application is usually done for after a few days or the first rain. Besides, NO spray paint sealant really adds any gloss to the car or paintwork, the paintwork itself has to be in really good condition for proper gloss and reflection.
      The application and processing is also one of the easiest out there, spray it on the car, spread it once and then buff it off. Never had any problems here.

    • @sanmiguel4019
      @sanmiguel4019 Před 3 lety

      @@Jousten16 Glad that it works for you, I've moved on to something else and I love it, it may not be as hydrophobic as BSD but it's a lot easier to apply and the paintwork is definitely slicker and glossier.

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety

      @@Jousten16 thanks for sharing your experience. I would add some of mine to yours as I have different experience after used BSD quiet some times and alongside with other products. I agree with that, the application is not too hard, I had no issues since I use that, either way. For me, BSD absolutely the stickiest product I have used, and it never went away, even after several rains. The other thing, we, end users considering BSD as being closer to a sealant, because we think it gives more than just a QD and it does. However, Sonax positioned this product as a QD, and most QD's don't offer long term protection (BSD hasn't either), but many times claims high gloss level. My paintwork is quiet crappy, no argue on that, but I had several products, which left really high gloss shine, so I am kindly disagree on that the product has to be in perfect condition. Many gloss enhancers in QD's for example, or in some sealants (depending on the chemical they use) tends to fill up some minor imperfections, hence gives better look. Just to give you something on your statement "NO spray paint sealant really adds any gloss to the car or paintwork, ...." Here is Car-Chem Hydrocoat Hybrid Spray Sealant:
      czcams.com/video/72P9sFgseZ4/video.html
      Worth to have a look, because all you have mentioned it's there: gloss, filling capabilities, hydrophobic properties.
      Lastly, for me, BSD collects dust and the finish it gives aren't the best either, at least not for my taste and as a QD. One of the best thing I like BSD is the phenomenal water behaviour and it's lovely scent. Other than that, I think there is better QD's out there, but they cannot beat BSD on the water behaviour I mentioned, same as value for money.
      That's my opinion only and I am glad you shared yours, that's what is all about!
      Viktor

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety

      @@sanmiguel4019 Which one you picked Sam?

  • @JWL-UK
    @JWL-UK Před 2 lety +1

    My cars are coated with Fusso Coat so my routine maintenance wash consists of spraying Surfex HD diluted at 7%, rinse using the power washer after 3-5 minutes followed by BSD as a rinseless wash (diluted using Megs Last Touch (60/40). It works awesome.

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi JWL,
      This sounds a good wash routine to me, thank you for sharing! I’m glad you found your combination of wash method in regards with products 🌟 👍🏻 I’m sure this suggestion will help for people watching this video, so thanks again 🙏

  • @ericgasca3671
    @ericgasca3671 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much! I saw your video and I've already bought this product and works properly, I'm new suscriber

  • @MA-bq8yg
    @MA-bq8yg Před rokem +1

    Merci Padre pour cette vidéo. Je trouves ce format au top. Bon courage

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před rokem +1

      tu es le bienvenu mon pote. Je suis content que vous l'ayez trouvé utile, merci d'avoir regardé 🙌

  • @StephennnR
    @StephennnR Před 5 měsíci

    Nice video, just a wee tip, if you pull the trigger hard as you can it spreads better across the panel and isn't like a stream, saves pouring it into other bottles etc

  • @FamilieBeer
    @FamilieBeer Před rokem +2

    I always mix the Sonax BSD with Sonax High Speed Wax.
    Perfect combo!🫵🔥🔥👍

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před rokem

      Great suggestion right there Bob! Thanks for sharing 🤛🙌🔥

    • @raybutts9133
      @raybutts9133 Před 10 měsíci

      Which do you use first? thanks

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 10 měsíci

      I would use the wax first, if you asked me 🙌

    • @raybutts9133
      @raybutts9133 Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you@@RoadToDetailing

  • @philbloomer1
    @philbloomer1 Před 3 lety +2

    Superb video, I use sonax bsd neat but use a damp microfibre cloth or applicator block to put it on the paint work, never tried it with a dry microfibre as yet. Will be buying strip down and also looking forward to many more of your videos

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Phil! Appreciate your feedback! I think that if you mist BSD lightly on the surface, you will be fine with a dry microfibre cloth (same as I did), although I wouldn't say that would be too much of a difference on the outcome compared to an application with damp microfibre cloth. Seems like Poorboy's Strip Down getting some popularity, and it deserves it in my opinion. I'm planning to make a "Strip Wash" episode within a few weeks, but Strip Down never let me down so far, even I tested against TW Seal and Shine, had no issue to remove it before new LSP application or polishing, pretty handy stuff.

    • @philbloomer1
      @philbloomer1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RoadToDetailing Certainly looks the business, ive ordered some infinity wax synergy prep spray prior to the weekend just gone as I had run out but as I watched your video cannot argue with the results and decided to buy some, thanks again

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety

      @@philbloomer1 That new prep spray from Infinity Wax seems promising, also. I'm glad the video was helpful Phil. Cheers, Viktor

  • @edwinnegron7758
    @edwinnegron7758 Před 2 lety +1

    just subscribed to your channel as I am always looking for different ideas and techniques. I also just purchased a bottle of BSD to try it out.

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 lety +1

      Welcome here Edwin, thanks for tuning in 🙌 BSD is such a great product, and indeed a must have in your kit. Hope you’ll enjoy it 👍🏻
      Viktor

  • @djuk6474
    @djuk6474 Před 6 měsíci

    Odličan test , svaka čast 👏👏👏

  • @terryivanov9009
    @terryivanov9009 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant video, thank you, Viktor.

  • @SuperSpily
    @SuperSpily Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @DexohUno
    @DexohUno Před 3 lety +1

    I use TW Ceramic Coat as base wax in my car and i use BSD diluted 3:1 as a drying aid and for cleaning small sections like poop from a bird or just some dust.. it's a great product and for the price there's nothing similar

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety

      Hi D E X O H,
      BSD is great for drying aid and “rinse less wash” with 3:1 for that purpose. I personally used TW Seal&Shine only, yet to try their ceramic range. For water behavior and value for money BSD is a great choice. For water behavior, which I rate a lot, I like ADBL Synthetic Spray Wax as well, I made a “water behavior” comparison video against BSD here:
      czcams.com/video/0igSxFoaL9o/video.html
      And I think that’s a good alternative for BSD, although ADBL SSW isn’t the “same kind” of product with BSD, because BSD is much more versatile being a “quick detailer”.

    • @MlleVB
      @MlleVB Před 3 měsíci

      Do you recommend seal n shine for toppers?

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 měsíci

      It depends. Toppers of what product? Seal N Shine has great longevity and properties, but a bit hard to apply (especially in warmer climate). I would choose something else for a topper that is buttery smooth in no matter what weather conditions I have.

  • @richardl7759
    @richardl7759 Před 2 lety +1

    Don't know why, but i've used bsd at 3 to 1 and it repelled water, just like the undiluted one. Moved from turtle wax to bsd, because tw just attracts dust so bad, that you cant get it of with a pressure washer.

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 lety +1

      You’re right Richard. This is what I’ve found out as well, if we can see that in the video the 3:1 water repellency is very similar to the undiluted version. I’m not too happy either tw nor bsd if we are talking about dust, if I’m being perfectly honest with you, but other than that, great product.

  • @RoadToDetailing
    @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety +3

    Which dilution of Brilliant Shine Detailer performed the best?

    • @charliestevens7181
      @charliestevens7181 Před 3 lety +2

      I normally do 50 50 mate, easier to apply

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety +2

      @@charliestevens7181 Hi Charlie, Thank you for your feedback. Agree, 50 50 makes the application smoother and more user friendly.

    • @charliestevens7181
      @charliestevens7181 Před 3 lety +3

      Great video man, one of my all time favourite products!

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety +3

      @@charliestevens7181 Thank you for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed. Brilliant Shine Detailer has one of, if not the greatest water beading characteristics in its category.

    • @patb5266
      @patb5266 Před 3 lety +2

      I use distilled water for smaller batches of products like this. I make my alcohol prep like this as well. Tougher to with ONR for a litre or 2 as the ratio is so high but can be done. ONR with distilled water is my detailer/clay lube.

  • @turkimax1
    @turkimax1 Před 2 lety +2

    ⚠️ Many thanks for your amazing videos, and I have a question...
    Can this product be applied as engine bay and underneath the car to protect it as well❓

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 lety

      Hi Turki Max!
      Thank you for your kind words. This product won’t be a good choice for underneath nor for engine bay in my opinion. There are other dedicated products for those tasks. However, BSD as a QD for the car’s paintwork is a great choice. 👍🏻 Thanks for watching 🙌

    • @turkimax1
      @turkimax1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@RoadToDetailing BSD is great QD and I'm using it on my new car paint however, it make the car body not slick (not smooth) at all, although it make it shiny as expected...

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 lety

      @@turkimax1 yes. Unfortunately BSD isn’t popular from it’s slickness, but the water behavior is excellent. And that’s why I love it. For slickness, almost any other QDs are better and that’s BSD’s weakest property.

  • @ldvcbi4317
    @ldvcbi4317 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello,
    I want to perform the following routine on my vehicle.
    -wet it with a karcher
    -spray sonax activefoam energy snowfoam
    -spray an APC koch chemie green star on the black plastic parts of the bumpers, shaking it with a brush
    -rinse with a karcher
    -wash with a microfiber glove with soap car like mr pink chemical guy or meguiars ultimate wash & wax.
    -rinse again
    -dry the vehicle.
    Once the vehicle is completely dry I want to finish the vehicle and I chose to order BSD Sonax I would apply with a microfiber and another microfiber to wipe (buff) the product.
    This video makes me the question if i should use BSD without dilution, diluted 50% with deionized water or diluted 2/3 BSD and 1/3 deionized water.
    I read that it was easier to wipe it off if diluted, what would be the best dilution according to you to have an easy application and easy wiping while having a good shine and an effective and lasting beading effect.
    BSD must be applied exclusively to the painted bodywork or can it be applied to exterior plastics and headlights?
    I imagine that it should not be put on the windows of the vehicle?
    I hope to read your answer to help me in advance thank you.

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi LDV CBI,
      Sounds you have a good plan for wash and protect your car. I suggest use BSD neat (with no dilution) for the best and longest performance (shine and beading). Only thing to pay attention is that not to over apply, 2 - 3 mists on each panel is more then sufficient. Then spread it equally and buff off with a second dry cloth. Buff off might be a little grabby, but not all the time. I believe that diluting down can help to easier application, but weakening its performance and longevity. Yet, with a bit of pay attention it’s easy to apple neat as well. (As I do in the video, I had no issues t all. The key is using small amount)
      I would only suggest using BSD on paintwork. No windows, nor plastic. However, I don’t personally think you’d have a problem on plastic and rear windows. But it’s made to be used on paintwork only.
      Hope it helps,
      Viktor

    • @ldvcbi4317
      @ldvcbi4317 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RoadToDetailing thanks a lot for your reply 🙏🏻

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 lety +1

      @@ldvcbi4317 you’re very welcome! Happy Cleaning 😉

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 lety

      You’re very welcome!

  • @jcoul1sc
    @jcoul1sc Před 4 měsíci +1

    Think the issue was no cure time

  • @steveng5503
    @steveng5503 Před dnem

    Hyrocoat?

  • @tripleg7304
    @tripleg7304 Před rokem +1

    Do you just apply this on car after wash and dry Same way you’d use auto glum polish or could you used auto glym polish then this to finish

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před rokem

      If you’d use Autoglym Super Resin Polish, then I would:
      - Wash the car
      (- decontaminate)
      - Dry
      - Apply AG Super Resin Polish
      - Then Apply Sonax BSD
      Although, I wouldn’t use AG Super Resin Polish and BSD at the same time.
      What I would do:
      -Wash
      -Dry with towel
      -Apply Sonax BSD.
      Done.
      Hope it helps,
      Viktor

  • @MlleVB
    @MlleVB Před 3 měsíci

    Whats The best Dilution for Sonax BSD for no streaking with till top performance?

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 měsíci

      In this case, I wouldn’t go lower than 1:1. I have no issues with the application by using BSD neat to be fair. A little goes a long way. But, with a 1:1 dilution the application can be easier, and still performs well.

  • @IncognitoBeing
    @IncognitoBeing Před 2 lety +1

    Can bsd be used on wax coated vehicle for aiding the retention of wac coat and also provide shine and gloss at the same time.

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Shaone,
      BSD works well on top of many existing waxes and sealants, and can provide some extra benefits. I personally don’t think it can add too much gloss, but will leave a great hydrophobic layer.

  • @TheMrHudsonGuy
    @TheMrHudsonGuy Před 2 měsíci

    Hello can i use bsd on wheels, headlights and plastic please reply thanks man

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 měsíci

      I wouldn’t use BSD on wheels, as it hard to apply there in my opinion. If ADBL is available in your region I would recommend Rimtector for wheel protection.

  • @FandyMSaputra
    @FandyMSaputra Před rokem +1

    how the performances compare to Sonax Ultra Slick Detailer?

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před rokem

      Hi PoxiMito,
      I haven’t tried Sonax Ultra Slick just yet, but I will sometime in the future. What I have seen so far is a bit slicker and not too grabby, but water behavior and longevity sort of the same, but Ultra slick is more expensive. Hope this helps
      Viktor

  • @patb5266
    @patb5266 Před 3 lety +2

    Strip Down is great. Poorboy's are totally over looked by many channels.

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety

      Agree! Great product! I have some more PB’s coming up on the channel which I’m very interested about. Will give Strip Down a full “Strip Wash” episode, I think it deserves it :)

    • @spirokaci
      @spirokaci Před 3 lety +1

      It's not overlooked. It just is a bit expensive in Europe compare to similar products. They have some good stuff,tho.

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety +1

      Good point, not the cheapest brand to choose on the European market, might be that’s why they aren’t “too popular” here. Although, I think many people use PoorBoy’s in the US, by being an American brand. I have only a very few products from PB, but those what I have tried are really good.

  • @abhisheik_athi
    @abhisheik_athi Před 6 měsíci

    does it retain more dust.. i have a ceramic coated car... so normally the dust would not retain much...
    but wondering if adding bsd would affect that ability and retain more fine dust.
    which then makes me wash car more often tha normal

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately yes: BSD attracts more dust than usual in my experience and at the climate I used it when applying (spring time)

  • @711nacho
    @711nacho Před 3 lety +2

    Great Video. Can be used on top of a wax (gold class by Meguiars) ?

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you 711nacho 🙏
      Absolutely, it’s a great topper for any wax. You can’t go wrong with BSD on top. (Most commonly used as a topper over soft99 fusso coat, brilliant combination)

    • @711nacho
      @711nacho Před 3 lety +1

      @@RoadToDetailing Thanks for the reply! Im going to do some research on that soft99 fusso coat, thanks!

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety +1

      Your very welcome! Fusso coat is one of the greatest of all from soft99. I personally have no personal experience with that just yet, but all I found about it by my research was that 😉 Keep us posted if you have any update or you have further questions 💯👍🏻

    • @sanmiguel4019
      @sanmiguel4019 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RoadToDetailing If you're going to try Fusso, personally I find their Kiwami even better, but Fusso is good as well.

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety

      Appreciate your suggestion San, 🙏 I will have a look on that! Cheers

  • @FYI86
    @FYI86 Před 2 lety +2

    the smell is Pina Colada 😉

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Stanley! I wasn’t too far off with coconut then lol 😂

    • @FYI86
      @FYI86 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RoadToDetailing Yes, absolutely 😁 SONAX got a whole array of products that smell like Pina Colada which is nice, did my accreditation at their detailing academy and that’s how I found out about Pina Colada 😁 Germans like this cocktail

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 lety

      ohh wow, well done for your accreditation at such a place like SONAX! Thank you for watching and sharing a behind the scenes story 🙌

  • @lan7105
    @lan7105 Před 5 měsíci

    PROTEGE CONTRA LOS RAYOS UV ?????

  • @SensibleBHPian
    @SensibleBHPian Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video brother. I have applied a coat of Turtle wax ceramic + garphene Paste wax on my vehicle.I have a query that can i use SONAX BSD on top of the wax and is that a good idea as in will it act as a LSP thereby increasing the intervel beween waxing application .Are there any issues you see with that approach?

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank You Dilpreet 🙏
      I think that BSD can be a good topper or an additional layer above the paste wax you applied, as it’s being a “quick detailer”. Just keep that in mind, all the water behavior will come from the top layer of the protection, which in that case would be BSD (if you will apply that on top), and it will be the case until it “wears off”, but you can keep top it up during maintenance washes or until your next wax applications. Also, using BSD on top, will protect your paste wax application, which will last longer 👌
      Hope it helps!

    • @larsenation
      @larsenation Před 3 lety +1

      @@RoadToDetailing Hi, nice video! A quick question, could a paste wax be used on top over a layer of Sonax BSD?

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Larsen, Thank you! I can’t say it couldn’t, but I would put this on top of wax, that would be better in my opinion. If you put a wax on top of BSD, you “loose” all its properties,, so wouldn’t make much sense. Hope it helps,
      Viktor

    • @larsenation
      @larsenation Před 3 lety +1

      @@RoadToDetailing An opinion on Soft 99 Fusso coat 12 months would be great. Thanks!

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety

      I never used that before, but heard wonders. Some people say that it’s difficult to apply, but if you apply with a slightly damp mf cloth you should be fine. The durability is top notch as far as I saw. People often use:
      Soft99 Fusso as a base, and Sonax BSD on top of it, which seems a very popular combination.
      I’m not a big fan of paste waxes, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t good, I personally like spray formats of waxes and sealants. 😉 (less work compared to pastes, but if you enjoy using a paste wax that’s more joyful to do so for sure)

  • @matti2014
    @matti2014 Před 3 lety +1

    Very useful test. This product is good, but atomizer is the worst I've ever had 😆

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Felippe! I have never heard of “atomizer” before, what is that?🤓

    • @robans
      @robans Před 3 lety +1

      @@RoadToDetailing he means spray nozzle, yes it is worst ever because it sprays stripes and not mist, when you spray bsd you get one big stripe of product on your car, change the spray nozzle and get fine mist all over the place, I am planing to do that

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for the clarification robac00 😎 if you have some other nozzles available other than the original of BSD it’s definitely worth to change it for better user experience 👌

    • @robans
      @robans Před 3 lety +1

      @@RoadToDetailing you can just take spray nozzle from empty domestic glass cleaner or desinfection product we are unfortunetly using on daily basis today, and put just a little bit of water in the product so it is not that thick and slimy, and just give your car a good spray and rub

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 3 lety +1

      Great advice! I am personally okay with the original one, but I use other bottles and triggers with the diluted versions of BSD. Makes a huge difference on a positive side 👌

  • @drivetourphilippines3410
    @drivetourphilippines3410 Před 2 lety +1

    Is it effective on glass?

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 lety

      Hi Rey,
      I haven’t tried it on glass, but as the nature of BSD, I wouldn’t recommend use it on glass. You probably better off using a dedicated product on glass in my opinion like: Rain-X, Soft99 Glaco, Angelwax H2Go. Rain-X could be a bit of a pain to buff off at application, but performs very well and lasts a reasonable time. If you are looking for something which easy to apply: EZ Car Care Lotus is a great product in my opinion. Hope it helps, Viktor

    • @drivetourphilippines3410
      @drivetourphilippines3410 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RoadToDetailing Thanks for the advice!

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před 2 lety

      You’re welcome 👍🏻

  • @saisudhakar4421
    @saisudhakar4421 Před rokem +1

    Can I put sonax bsd on ceramic coated car for extra gloss. My concern is bsd does not contain sio2.

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před rokem +1

      Technically you can. But I wouldn’t bother to apply BSD on top of ceramic coating. Simply because I would clogging the coating and the ceramic wouldn’t perform as good as it should.
      In all fairness, if you apply BSD over the coating, what happens is that you will have the performance of BSD rather than your coating.
      Other than that, I wouldn’t use BSD for enhancing gloss, as it just simply not the glossiest product at all. So, you either leave it as it is, or find an sio2 topper / detailer that match with the chemistry of your existing coating.
      What kind of ceramic coating you have?

    • @saisudhakar4421
      @saisudhakar4421 Před rokem

      @@RoadToDetailing 3M nano ceramic coating

    • @RoadToDetailing
      @RoadToDetailing  Před rokem

      How long it has been applied? And how long should it last?

    • @saisudhakar4421
      @saisudhakar4421 Před rokem

      @@RoadToDetailing Applied two months back and it should remain atleast another four months

    • @saisudhakar4421
      @saisudhakar4421 Před rokem

      You recommended ceramic solutions.....then can i use TW ceramic wet wax or TW ceramic spray and which one gives high gloss?