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Review: Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Polish & Wax
Review: Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Polish & Wax
Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Polish & Wax
What is it?
Liquid one-step polish and wax with Si02
What does it do?
Removes swirls, scratches, water spots and oxidation while adding incredible gloss, depth and shine and a layer of Si02 and wax protection
When do I use it?
After first washing and drying your car and after removing any bonded contaminants if discovered.
Why should I use it?
To remove swirls, scratches, water spots and oxidation while leaving a show car finish in one step.
From the manufacturer
2-in-1 with all the fun!
Hybrid Solutions Polish and Wax is the all-in-one you need to correct marring and end with a glossy, protected finish. Hybrid Solutions Polish and Wax is just that… a polish AND a wax, making your detailing process a shorter one. Correct your paint, leave it glossy and with a durable protection from future hazards all in one product. Besides being obviously convenient, space and time saving, the Hybrid Ceramic has super hydrophobic properties that allow for water beading, precision polishing agents to remove paint imperfections and synthetic wax polymers to increase depth of color, shine and gloss.
The process to make your car look like perfection is, let’s be honest… a long one. There are many steps and many processes all doing something different in their own ways to help your car reach its destination of excellence. So, it wouldn’t be uncommon or laughable to be tired by the time you get to the polish stage. And then even at the polish stage you are thinking you still have to wax after this step. But with the Hybrid Solutions Polish and Wax you get the action and optimum results of the polish and wax in one.
When it comes to the polishing, Hybrid Solutions Polish and Wax is ready to save your car’s paint job. This product has super precision polishing agents that removes scratches, swirls and other paint imperfections. The polish portion of this product will also help restore the paint’s color that it lost due to oxidization. So, before the protection of the wax portion comes into effect, the polishing compounds will make your car’s imperfections disappear.
The wax is where it’s at! Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Polish and Wax is high in hydrophobic properties, with the add luxury of having SiO2 polymers. When a product is hydrophobic, it means it has chemical compounds that create surface tension on your car’s surface so that product stays closer. This allows for less opportunities to streak and for water spots to occur. Instead, the water will bead up and roll of your car in the coolest of ways.
In terms of water, the hydrophobic polymers are hydro-activated and increases the depth of color, making colors pop and gleam, leaving behind a mirror like shine. Those reds will look like a juicy cherry, blacks as dark as the night, whites like cream and all the colors in between. The SiO2 gives the wax super strength by hardening and cross linking into a pretty much impermeable surface that is chemically bonded to your car. It can be strong enough to prevent anything from affecting your surface. It will enhance gloss, repel water, protect against chemicals, abrasion, oxidization and UV rays.
The most noteworthy aspect of the Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Polish and Wax is its all-in-one, easy-to-use nature. Correct your paint, polish, wax and protect your vehicle in one step. All this in one bottle, yet still delivers amazing clarity and shine. A simple bottle contains all you need to make your car glisten like it never has before. The bottle size alone saves you space in your garage from minimal product use and saves you from having to luge multiple products are around the car.
DIRECTIONS
- Wash and dry car.
- Shake well!
- Avoid application on hot surfaces.
- For best results, do not over-apply high active formula, 2 ounces per vehicle is recommended.
HAND APPLICATION
- Apply 3 dime size drops to a foam applicator pad.
- Spread product evenly over a 2 ft. x 2 ft. section with light to moderate pressure in an overlapping, circular motion.
- Remove excess with a microfiber cloth, turning to a clean side for the final wipe.
- Use a damp microfiber cloth to remove high spots and activate shine polymers.
- Re-wipe with a dry microfiber cloth if necessary.
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Continued....
Paint Inspection
Now that the car has been washed and clayed, next it's time to take a look at the swirl level using a swirl finder light.
Yep - them be swirls....
The entire car has this same level of swirls.
Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Polish & Wax
So by any other words, this is what is called a cleaner/wax. Now days we all call it an AIO or All-in-One. My guess the terms changed because it's faster and easier to type AIO with your two thumbs on a smart phone versus type out the word cleaner/wax. Also, the term cleaner/wax implies the protection component is a "wax" or waxy substance like Carnauba. I tend to use the term cleaner/wax as a general term to simply mean a product that polishes and protects, which is what this product is by function.
From the Turtle Wax website here,
A unique time-saving alternative to traditional multi-stage paint correction systems. The innovative platelet technology cleans and removes paint imperfections, while the super hydrophobic polymers infused with SiO2 add ultimate protection, depth of color, gloss and shine.
The platelet technology is the abrasive technology and it works great.
The super hydrophobic polymers are infused with Si02 and this provides the protection, gloss, shine and high surface tension for water beading and self cleaning effect.
As someone that has coined some of the terms used in the car detailing industry and written boat loads of how-to articles, here's just one article I've written on using a one-step cleaner/wax or AIO or in this example, an one-step cleaner/Si02
How to correctly use an AIO or Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips
And except for the BEAST, just about any other orbital polisher, you're only going to be tackling a section of paint about 16" by 16", maybe a little larger, depends on the the depths of the defects and the hardness of the paint, also your goal for defect removal, not everyone is looking for perfection but you would certainly not tackle a 2' by 2' section unless the paint just had light oxidation, staining and surface impurities.
The BEAST and Hybrid Solutions Polish & Wax
Until this day, I had never used this product. My co-worker and buddy Andre was flown out to Colorado to be a part of the launch for this line of products and he told me the platelet abrasive technology works really well. Upon reading the product label copy and as a former label writer for Meguiar's, I know you have limited real estate on a label to share information and ONLY the most important or valuable information survives the editing process. So seeing the bullet point about the abrasive technology caught my eye. As my friend Mike Pennington, the Director of Training at Meguiar's used to say to me when I was undertaking any project,
Here's your chance to be the hero or the zero....
Meaning, here's this product's chance to prove itself or get lumped together with all the could have been, should have been the latest and greatest thing since sliced bread.
Anyone that's read any of my articles or attended any of my car and boat detailing classes know I HARP on the importance of abrasive technology. In fact, here's exactly how feel about it and how it is.
Abrasive Technology - THE most important factor when it comes to polishing paint
Test Spot
The normal process when buffing out any car with any product, tool or pad is to START with a Test Spot. If you're reading this and didn't know this or don't know what a test spot is and why to do it, here's my most recent article on this topic.
The two reasons WHY you should always do a Test Spot before buffing out any car
My normal protocol when testing any product with abrasives, be it a compound, polish or an AIO, is to do the normal 8 section passes to a section of paint about 16" by 16" squarish. This will tell me,
A: Does the product work?
B: Whether the paint is hard or soft?
C: What the buffing cycle is like?
D: What the dusting or lack thereof is like?
E: What the wipe-off is like?
And the answers to the above questions will then let me know if I want to continue and use the product over the entire car OR if I need to adjust the number of section passes I make or even use the product at all.
In the picture below I have made 8 normal section passes with the BEAST and a Lake Country 6.5" Force Hybrid white foam polishing pad. This is a normal pad choice for this type of product and the initial test spot. I ran the tool on the 6 speed setting, (full speed) and applied about 10 pounds of downward pressure using a slow, smooth arm speed. Pretty much just like I explain to do in my FLEX how-to book.
Time to inspect the results with a Swirl Finder Light
I'm using the SCANGRIP MiniMatch and the results look great and I would even say impressive.
I've pulled the 3M Painter's tape back and here's before....
And here's after...
Chemically stripping the paint to insure accuracy in the results
I tend to not care to do this as I don't think filling is as big an issue as so many of the online experts. But for any of the naysayers and doubters, we all know that GTECHNIQ Panel Wipe is one of the best off-the shelf solvents for chemically stripping paint to remove any leftover polishing oils and/or fillers and/or other substances. It may or may not be strong enough to remove the super hydrophobic polymers are infused with Si02 but this is as aggressive as I'm going to torture these results.
More than ample product....
After wiping, there's no change in the results. In my opinion, this product is the real deal.
Dirt Stained Paint
Here's another topic I'm always sharing online as well as in my classes and it's how paint gets dirty over time. I'm not talking about loose dirt that will wash off when you wash the car; I'm talking about dirt or pollution or road film that has IMPACTED onto the surface and build-up over time. This shows up like you see in the picture of the pads below.
The pad on the left is brand new, never been used and white like the fresh fallen snow. The pad on the left has been used on just the driver's side of the hood. The color you see is dirt staining and/or road film. Remember, I used a waterless wash AND RUBBED a Clay Towel with a clay lube all over the paint. Any LOOSE dirt would have been removed. What you're seeing on the pad is the dirt, pollution, road film and other junk that has built-up on this car's paint over time. And this is why if you own a daily driver, periodically you need to do some type of polishing process to the paint and glass as well as any hard smooth surface on the outside of the car.
Just to prove this was not a glitch, I'll do it again. That is start with a brand new pad and only buff out the passenger's side of the hood.
BOOM! Dirty Paint
Changing Colors
When a car has dirt stained paint or a build up of road film, when you machine polish the paint and remove the layer of film - the car will literally change colors as I have shown multiple times on this forum in my articles on this topic. The color will appear brighter and the full richness of color will be restored.
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Great Review, lots of documentation and a nice thorough write up of the process from wash to finish. Thanks for adding yet more beneficial content and information for us all here!
Alumni Autogeek's first ever Roadshow Detailing Class Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
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Agree, Professor Paint, yes that is the correct title, Mike has earned doing it all these years.
This type of review is why I enjoy his writing and style. Unlike the YouTube experience, I can follow along his storyline and do not have to sit through the entire video to refresh my memory. And best of all he shares so much to so many, I truly admire his dedication to the detailing community.
Thanks Mike, I'll have to give it a try some time after I use up my two bottles of Blackfire One Step from the last sale! LOL
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Nice review.
Did you remove with a damp towel as stated in the directions (to remove high spots and activate shine polymers) ?
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