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06-09-2019, 10:18 AM
#101
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Re: Renny Doyle Beadmaker Revisited - 2month Standalone Review
More Beadmaker shine.
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07-07-2019, 07:00 AM
#102
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07-07-2019, 08:13 AM
#103
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Re: Renny Doyle Beadmaker Revisited - 2month Standalone Review
Great review and update Eldo! I too love BM. My vehicles are indeed coated and it's still my go-to after wash drying aid and has been for a while now. Not so much for the protection mind you but I do LOVE the slickness and gloss. My car is a metallic black and coated with UK 3.0 and Gliss v2 and I still use BM on it to enhance the slickness and gloss that much more. The great thing is that regardless of using it each week, it's not impacting the properties of the coating in terms of water sheeting, etc. It still does a great job. Even on my wife's car which is now in it's 16th month of being coated with Syncro, it's still doing great.
Like you, I'm on my 2nd Gallon just now and will continue to use it on my cars and customer cars as even on coated cars, I top them with Reload or Cure after they are done, they cure overnight but the day of delivery I wipe them down with a damp MF Rag and BM prior to pick up. It also works great on the inside of door jambs, etc.
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2023 Snowflake Pearl White CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus(wife)
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07-07-2019, 12:20 PM
#104
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Re: Renny Doyle Beadmaker Revisited - 2month Standalone Review
Originally Posted by TTQ B4U
The great thing is that regardless of using it each week, it's not impacting the properties of the coating in terms of water sheeting, etc. It still does a great job. Even on my wife's car which is now in it's 16th month of being coated with Syncro, it's still doing great.
Are you sure you’ll be able to tell when the Syncros finally done?
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07-07-2019, 02:22 PM
#105
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Re: Renny Doyle Beadmaker Revisited - 2month Standalone Review
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
Are you sure you’ll be able to tell when the Syncros finally done?
Yes. It's starting to fail on the hood. I can tell by the beading and sheeting. Sides are still perfect.
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07-07-2019, 07:36 PM
#106
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Re: Renny Doyle Beadmaker Revisited - 2month Standalone Review
Originally Posted by TTQ B4U
Yes. It's starting to fail on the hood. I can tell by the beading and sheeting. Sides are still perfect.
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So does that mean you’ve got that distinctive BeadMaker beading on the hood? And you’re saying that up until recently BeadMaker wouldn’t impart it’s own type of beading over the coating?
I understand what you’re saying, and I’m not doubting you in any way... But man I’d sure love to see how that actually takes place with my own eyes someday.
It’s like when they made us grow beans in 1st grade... I remember staring at that cup but somehow I never saw the moment when the dang thing sprouted from the soil. Lol.
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07-07-2019, 07:53 PM
#107
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Re: Renny Doyle Beadmaker Revisited - 2month Standalone Review
I can understand it happening with something like Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash because the hydrophobic effect left behind by it is so thin or weak for lack of a better word that it’s not strong enough to alter anything in it’s way, yet if left to stand alone it will provide some semblance of water beading/sheeting for a limited time.
However I would rate BeadMakers water behavior as quite substantial and in the same ballpark as something like Reload in the short term. Of course that’s just my opinion.
How does Beadmakers water beading/sheeting compare to Syncro if you were comparing them on their best day. Somewhat comparable? Or not even close?
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07-08-2019, 05:12 AM
#108
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Re: Renny Doyle Beadmaker Revisited - 2month Standalone Review
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
So does that mean you’ve got that distinctive BeadMaker beading on the hood? And you’re saying that up until recently BeadMaker wouldn’t impart it’s own type of beading over the coating?
I understand what you’re saying, and I’m not doubting you in any way... But man I’d sure love to see how that actually takes place with my own eyes someday.
I can tell Syncro is failing on the leading front edge of the hood by the beading and sheeting. The beads are great but with Syncro they are VERY distinctively tall and round. The contact angle is clearly higher in the areas where Sycro/Skin are still present. Also, while BM does sheet well, it is not comparable when air drying to Syncro/Skin.
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
I can understand it happening with something like Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash because the hydrophobic effect left behind by it is so thin or weak for lack of a better word that it’s not strong enough to alter anything in it’s way, yet if left to stand alone it will provide some semblance of water beading/sheeting for a limited time. How does Beadmakers water beading/sheeting compare to Syncro if you were comparing them on their best day. Somewhat comparable? Or not even close?
I agree that's likely it. Could also be that by the time rain hits and water pounds on the surface, BM begins to fail or wash away as I'm not sure how strong of a bond it can actually make over Syncro/Skin thus not actually able to stand alone and retain it's own properties. In terms of a 50/50 comparison between the two, I've not done one but I have used BM on fairly bare/clean surfaces and while it's good at sheeting it's not close at all to Syncro/Skin. You've seen me here rave about Syncro and I know not everyone thinks as strongly about it as they've seen it fail sooner, but IMO it's one of the best sheeting products on the market and I've tried nearly all of them. I really like the new Gliss v2 over UK 3 and have both on my Q50 but there's still a visible advantage to the Mohs/Skin combo found in Syncro. I may have some time in the coming weeks to re-do my wife's car and I am going to stick with Syncro on hers.
2019 Pearl White Accord 2.0T Touring (mine)
2023 Snowflake Pearl White CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus(wife)
2010 Urban Platinum Metallic CRV EX-L & 2014 Mica Black Metallic Toyota Corolla S (kids)
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07-09-2019, 03:58 AM
#109
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Re: Renny Doyle Beadmaker Revisited - 2month Standalone Review
New Buzz word.. Eagle One wipe and shine .
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09-03-2019, 09:23 PM
#110
Re: Renny Doyle Beadmaker Revisited - 2month Standalone Review
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
Wouldn’t it be crazy if the Renny Doyle Spray & Shine leaves the paint looking better than BeadMaker but no one knew because everyone slept on it. Lol.
Eldo, it's and old reply I know, but since BM should not be considered a "QD", can Spray & Shine be used as a "QD" in between applications of BM without any adverse effects?
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