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dennis hiip
07-02-2020, 05:18 PM
TW Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Spray has been out for some time now. i can not find any reviews on multi month durability. TW claims up to 12 months and I'm wondering what real world lasting ability is.

SNP209
07-02-2020, 07:35 PM
Loach aka WaxMode on youtube is doing a durability test between the turtle wax ceramic and the griots ceramic. He recently did a video providing a 3 month update and the turtle wax ceramic is still kickin' but definitely a step behind the griots product.

Coatingsarecrack
07-03-2020, 02:49 AM
I will say it anytime i can.... Griots Ceramic 3-1 is a step above anything in its price class.


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Billy Baldone
07-03-2020, 03:20 AM
Funny I should read this. Tomorrow the 4th i will be giving my stepson’s Kia Soul it’s first proper detail since September, when I put 2 coats of Hybrid Solutions on it, then in January it went to Chicago to live. Since then it has had a handful of touch less washes, throughout the Chicago winter. To my knowledge this is the longest term test on a real car, in real world conditions. The Chicago winter part is a bonus torture test.

dennis hiip
07-03-2020, 10:37 AM
Funny I should read this. Tomorrow the 4th i will be giving my stepson’s Kia Soul it’s first proper detail since September, when I put 2 coats of Hybrid Solutions on it, then in January it went to Chicago to live. Since then it has had a handful of touch less washes, throughout the Chicago winter. To my knowledge this is the longest term test on a real car, in real world conditions. The Chicago winter part is a bonus torture test.
How did the TW Ceramic Spray hold up?

vobro
07-03-2020, 03:17 PM
I’ve had TW on since February 10th, 18 rinseless washes and 7 2 bucket method washes. I’ve used the Wet Wax once a month and the coating is holding up very good, I’d say it sheets,beads and self cleans at about 90% ish since application. Truck is garage kept and with the COVID situation I have only 1400 miles on it in 5 months. I’m a huge CQUK fan and if you ask me how they compare I’d say the UK is clearly superior in terms of gloss and self cleaning but for the price and stupid easy application I really like the TW

vobro
07-03-2020, 03:20 PM
I’ll also add that I’ve had no issues with water spots, bird crap etchings or any other fallout.

Don M
07-03-2020, 08:40 PM
.... for the price and stupid easy application I really like the TW

Though I'm not a good candidate for a long term tester since I apply either the Wet Wax, 3 in 1 Detailer or even the Spray Coating (because of the "Stupid Easy" application) multiple times monthly, I really do like the Hybrid Solutions Line - though I have yet to try the Wash & Wax.

The only "down" side I've noticed is dew formation - it gets dew formation very quickly. Since I work nights, this is very obvious to me, especially since it's been so warm and humid lately. I get to work usually around 11 pm and after parking for a few minutes, the dew is really starting to form on my upper panels. Sometimes it's pretty heavy and beads off, which can leave streaks in the dust that's on the car. The dew always burns off quickly in the morning and the dust streaking is barely visible, but with my OCD, *I* notice it.

Washing is always easy and the bugs I've collected on the front end and windshield throughout my driving most always just rinse off with little to no agitation with a soapy wash mitt needed.

P.S. I've found that using the Spray Coating on exterior glass works VERY well. There is some streaking mostly visible at night or with certain angles of direct sunlight, BUT, If you let it cure for a couple of hours, then go over the glass with 50/50 IPA, a Magic Eraser and a microfiber, the streaks are gone and the water repellent behavior seeminly unaffected.

UncleDavy
07-04-2020, 12:32 PM
I have been using both the Hybrid ceramic and the Seal n Shine. Quite frankly the Seal n Shine has survived longer than the ceramic. I will get great hydophobic properties and slickness out of the ceramic for about a month. The Seal n Shine goes on for about 5 months. The next spray on coating that I will try will be the Griots.

Billy Baldone
07-04-2020, 01:15 PM
I'm about to wash it right now

Billy Baldone
07-04-2020, 02:48 PM
Ok, after almost 10 months and 1 Chicago winter, The car was washed 4 times using a touchless automatic car wash in that time. There was no protection on the car at all when I washed it today. I sprayed it with iron remover and the car was as purple as the day I put the HS on in the first place. So, realistically 6 months is what you will get out of 2 coats

Rsurfer
07-04-2020, 06:04 PM
Ok, after almost 10 months and 1 Chicago winter, The car was washed 4 times using a touchless automatic car wash in that time. There was no protection on the car at all when I washed it today. I sprayed it with iron remover and the car was as purple as the day I put the HS on in the first place. So, realistically 6 months is what you will get out of 2 coats

Thanks for the feed back. It's so stupid to use that 3 months would be fine with me.