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CleanIt
06-01-2022, 06:00 PM
FEYNLAB® TOUCHLESS | FEYNLAB (https://www.feynlab.com/product/feynlab-touchless/)

This looks interesting. Not much information on it though.

sf_car_guy
06-01-2022, 08:02 PM
Description seems similar to other spray and rinse sealants like CarPro HydrO2, Gyeon WetCoat, etc.

Coatings=crack
06-02-2022, 05:41 AM
FEYNLAB[emoji2400] TOUCHLESS | FEYNLAB (https://www.feynlab.com/product/feynlab-touchless/)

This looks interesting. Not much information on it though.

Bilt Hamber has a product called Touchless also. Check it out.


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William_Wallace
06-02-2022, 07:53 PM
Look cool’s fenylab product are just different. I am on my 3rd bottle of rinseless love it. I would expect it to be good just because I was so blown away by there rinseless wash. Most rinseless are like quick detailers with polymer or gloss additives that function as quick detailers do. F-lab is more like all purpose cleaner that leaves no residue Hey Feynlab how about some sales once in awhile if you reading this!!

If they put there own unique touch on spray on rinse off product I would think it should be good. They are about 5 years to late…

wannafbody
06-02-2022, 09:58 PM
I`d have thought it would come in an aerosol can.

roscopervis
06-03-2022, 01:53 PM
This has been out for a while, longer than the same named product from Bilt Hamber.

CleanIt
06-03-2022, 02:41 PM
This has been out for a while, longer than the same named product from Bilt Hamber.

The BH stuff looks very weak. Wasn`t impressed at all from what I could find.

roscopervis
06-03-2022, 02:48 PM
Bilt Hamber’s spray on sealant is called Touch On and their sugar based snow foam is called Touch Less. It works pretty well and is synergistic with the process. It works best when the sachet is diluted into a pressure sprayer, sprayed on and pressure washed off as the advertised way of using it dispersed in a wash bucket does seem to leave weak protection. The spray on method is much more effective.

The Feynlab product promotes sheeting so no doubt wouldn’t do well in Scott HD’s tests!

Larry A
06-03-2022, 03:05 PM
Why all the expensive stuff? Ive had good luck with TW Seal And Shine, TW spray wax, Duragloss Aqua wax and Fast Clean and shine, Eagle One Wipe and Shine and for a little more money Groits Ceramic 3 in One spray wax. Some of this long lasting stuff needs something to apply to keep up the gloss every couple months.

CleanIt
06-03-2022, 06:49 PM
Bilt Hamber Touch-On | Testing Different Application Methods and Durability - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFQT-EK6AGI)

Britsdaddy
06-09-2022, 08:50 PM
$92 for a liter of concentrate? Yikes. Yes it makes 15 liters but it`s still a big apple to bite into.

I wonder how well it works on top of a beading type coating as it claims it`s a sheeting product. Does it play nice with other brands coatings or only with theirs? Wondering out loud, does anyone have experience with Feynlab coatings, either consumer or professionally installed ?

roscopervis
06-10-2022, 11:26 AM
Why yes, I do. I have my car coated in Feynlab Ceramic (v1) and a layer of Ceramic Lite on top. The Ceramic Lite lasted about 18 months and lots of testing abuse, the Ceramic is still there, but I have put another Lite Ceramic on top now.

I also moonlight at a Detailer Shop where they are a Feynlab installer. As such, I`ve seen them all be installed and seen them all come back for repeat maintenance. The coatings aren`t quite the same as others (though I suspect that Gyeon Pure Evo now uses a similar blend) - nothing else is as forgiving in the application, at least up to the self healing products. You can apply them to the whole car, then come back around then wipe off easy, with no fear. Plus they offer the `candiest` look too I think, most like the old Zaino look. The self healing coatings are a lot harder to use, and I`ve never applied one of those, but I`ve seen them be applied and it`s much more difficult, though they also provide a levelling product to help. The performance from these is top notch.

Their supporting products mostly tend to be very good as well, though sometime the instructions aren`t great. The performance is usually excellent, usually geared for maximum - durability or cleaning or ease of use, which makes me think that their chemistry is well resolved. Feynlab`s support is also very good too.