I just used the production version of this...
I feel it`s better than the beta test version! Easier to use, and the beading was crazy after it rained!
I just used the production version of this...
I feel it`s better than the beta test version! Easier to use, and the beading was crazy after it rained!
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The rinse video is up after a 1 week cure on each side, looks very impressive!
Still very early, but it does check a lot of boxes against Can Coat in terms of application and feel. I will be keeping a close eye on the durability and will be posting updates. Topped both sides on the test hood with a bunch of different products, the crazy thing is CG V7 blew everything else away in terms of after application slickness on both coatings, including Bead Maker. Very surprising, this is my first time working with V7 as a coating topper so I`ll check next weekend to run rinse testing to see how much of an impact each section had on the coatings in the short term. I sectioned off for V7, Bead Maker, Cosmic Spritz, Gyeon Cure, and Ceramic Boost 2.0.
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That`s pretty cool, well done.
Does Adam`s retail anywhere common or just online? If they (or someone) puts a CanCoat equivalent on consumer shelves certainly will be interesting to see if how it does.
Maybe guy who wanders in to Advance Auto every Spring for a bottle of NXT figures why not give something else a try?
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I’ve been asking someone to do a side by side of V7 and Beadmaker. I always thought V7 was superslick, but it just didn’t last very long. I’ve been mixing V7 and BSD together for awhile to get slickness and protection. It’s a combo that’s hard to beat. Thanks for the review!
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Thank you Loach. Perfect review, as always.
Have you tested IGL Premier yet?
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When I first got my hands on Bead Maker I tested it against V7 after polishing the test hood, Bead Maker outclassed it in slickness. On these two coatings though, V7 is way slicker feeling. However, this is a very fresh bottle of V7 that I used recently, in my original comparison against Bead Maker my gallon size of V7 was a few years old at that point and I`m not sure if shelf life is having an impact on its performance, but I can test this once I polish the hood back out and try the fresh V7 bottle against Bead Maker solo again.
Thanks! Haven`t tried IGL out yet, we were getting hammered by rain all day on Sunday which blocked a bunch of planned tests, but I`m really looking forward to trying it out.
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For those that haven`t seen it already; Apex Detail did a comparison of the Adams, IGL Premier, & Meg`s HCW
It just hit me today that the Adams spray coating and even the Mothers CMX sound an awful like TACSystem’s MoonLight Coating.
And If I remember correctly people didn`t care for Moonlight all that much.
Not here to poo poo on the parade, but you can easily get 6 months with a lot cheaper products that arent ceramic coatings. I`ve personally seen well over 6 to 8 months with Sonax PNS and had good luck with Collonite 845 as well. PNS has way better hydrophobic qualities and life than 845.
I am excited to try the new mothers CMX and see how durability is on the Adam`s spray coating.
Loach, thank you very much for all your efforts. Been watching your videos religiously from day 1. Amazing work, knowledge and straight to the point.
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Yeah most sealants I’ve tried last but don’t have the self cleaning or shine of a ceramic coating. Not just looking for beads
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Completely agree. 845 was a great sealant, but dust and pollen would cling to it whereas with CanCoat it will mostly blow off during a drive or get rinsed off in a steady rain. Rain will blow off the car at much slower speeds than a sealant, and I`ve even noticed snow is easier to remove as well.
Washing tends to be a bit easier too. It takes far less effort and time to wash the vehicle since most grime simply glides away with my wash mitt. The amazing sheeting action makes drying faster as well and leads to fewer water spots I have to remove afterwards.
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Seems like now that this product has been in users hands for a while with people testing durability and overall effectiveness it isn`t really living up to the hype. Anyone else notice more and more negative reviews surfacing? Makes me really interested to see how the Mothers product stacks up after it has been in the publics hands for a while.
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