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I think some people reading this thread would interpret Eldo’s findings as proof of BM’s protection abilities (how well it deflects contaminants, among other things), rather than durability (how long an application of a product lasts and protects). Maybe that’s the confusion, but either way, I totally understand what he’s saying, and glad he has a good option for the SoCal environment.
This example of Beadmaker pretty much sums it up for me.
I bought this 2019 Rogue last Sunday.
I told them not to wash it, detail etc. I did a quick wipe down with Poor Boys Wash. Then I wiped it down with Beadmaker. 99% of the non 1% centers were blown away by these pics I shared with them. They'd be happy as happy can be. No clay, no iron detox, no baggie test test, no polish, no AIO, no longevity smenity. Let's not forget it's a detailing spray.
That's freakish no matter what.
And I must have 30-40 spray on products and have used them all.
Been giving those all away to my local friends who are the 99% ers.
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The average car owner would be blown away if they knew all they had to do was wipe their car down occasionally with Beadmaker and it would shine like this. And the plus is it works on window, trim, chrome etc.
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I'm no fan boy, just straight truth, this product is next level and Renny is a stand up guy. Partied with him and the DoDo peeps and a few others to the wee hours of the night at the hotel at Detail Fest 10. Great time. Renny shout out to you, wish you were more active on our forum. Pop in occaisionally brother.
Spike
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PS Gyeon Q2 first time use, way to greasy, shiny for me. The Florida sun just melts this stuff forever. It never really dries. Hasta la vista baby. I put that on Sunday and it you can still wipe it off and it slung all over the lower trim, yuck. Two thumbs down. And I went super light and the tires were clean and pristine. You can see how the side with full sun still looks wet vs the side not in the sun. The problem is, in the early morning full Florida sun is on one side and in the afternoon on the other so it heats it up and makes it greasy. The dirt and dust on it in just 5 days is insane!
Took this minutes ago, sun setting in the west. Slick and greasy and full of dust, nasty.
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Just to back up what I'm saying about Q2.
I just went outside, rubbed lightly with a paper towel about 6 inches back and forth twice. That pretty much says it all. That's less than 65 miles of driving.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...6c7e984708.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...594effea4c.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...7bb1216672.jpg
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I have too many as it is, at least a dozen different ones. I'm done. :nomore:
I'm just glad I didn't put it on my black trim.
I'll stick with WETS for that.