You call that Chemical Resistance!? Jimbo’s Hard as Shell - MY Chemical Resistance Test!

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Publicado 2024-03-09

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  • @sk8ordie4691
    C Quartz lite is honestly the best coating for the money out there, just bought the new version that comes in a glass bottle sadly it’s only 100ml now instead of 150, but still a great value. Got it going strong on the wife’s car at 18 months with minimal maintenance.
  • @thomasdeluca754
    I would've like to have seen the gloss and jetting effect. To much obsession on durability on all these type products. Just reapply every so often, and it will hold up fairly well. I should be getting Hard As Shell tomorrow so we'll see what gives. I hope the gloss and shine is as good as what I already have because I've got a ton of stuff! 😁
  • @1kontrabida
    Thanks for the review, i got the Hard as shell as well to support his venture and im happy with the performance, Cquartz lite packs a punch, i always have it in my detail kit. U made a good point about the prep work, prep is key and should be done well. Lets get that 2k sub for this month!
  • @ericwright1075
    I am very interested in trying Jimbos, but after watching this not to sure now.(cost). TW Seal n Shine is my go to after using most of the TW products. I wax three times a year, just because it is very enjoyable. I am on your subscribe list. 🇨🇦👍👍
  • @barrybij8079
    I knew you were going to throw a real coating in the test... fun... Jimbo's did well...its 35 dollars for me here in the states... that Maple syrup tax is crazy...
  • Subscribed! Great video sir! Trust me, I know the struggle of trying to buy products from the USA 😂
  • @insefc
    Great one! Wish you all the best!
  • @paulhughes3961
    You have hit the nail on the head, if a coating is not applied by the proper preperation of the surface first it will fail far before its time.
  • @rooboy99
    Gyeon can coat evo is another product to put up against CQuartz lite. Ive got cancoat on wifes car. I put it on in june 22 and its still beading. Wash the car every few weeks. Never been decon washed except when prepping prior to coating
  • @SalvadorSTMZ
    Love your reviews. Commenting to help your algorithm.
  • Hi, I like the content on your channel so here's a subscription from the U.K..... Although I'll never use the product, i see your review as a win for Jimbo. Totally agree it should not have beaten the coating, but that in itself is still an endorsement for Hard As Shell, the fact that it's being compared to a light coating.
  • @Th4tGuyLondon
    Well done video. I may have missed it, but what do you think was the easiest to apply.
  • I appreciate the review and thorough video. Sorry it’s so expensive for you to get up there. I’m assuming you’re the one who emailed about UPS and their extra fees?
  • @om3973
    Hi I use bilt hamber auto foam. In a gallon pump sprayer one ounce to that gallon as pre wash seems to help I dont think that's super strong
  • @talkingwithcars
    Can’t wait to try his product. I would hope that his standards are pretty damn high.
  • @johng753
    First time visitor to your channel. Product comparisons are my favorite kind auto detailing videos. Durability is important but so are qualities like slickness, jetting effect, gloss, visual appeal, self-cleaning, and does it attract dust. I hope you report on some of these when running a real world test. Count me in as a new subscriber.
  • @kevkav5680
    Really interesting video, I won’t be buying jimbos hard as shell, with you paying $100 Canadian dollars, I dread to think how much it will cost to ship to UK 🇬🇧!
  • @audieconrad8995
    For those of us who deal with Northern Hemisphere winters, the durability issue is a virtue to keep things protected from everything mother nature and regional Departments of Transportation can throw at it.✔️ But, for the non-professional types and driveway people who don't one dimensionally obsess about just the durability thing and maintain their rides regularly, what about shine/overall look? How does Jimbo's product do in that arena? Additionally, if used as a base, does it work well if, say, one wants to top it later with carnuba as an example or a competitors product? Speaking of toppers, is it effective if one wants to cover a tired layer of something - again, I use carnuba as an example. Just sayin... Can it be used effectively as a wet-wax/drying aid? Shine on you crazy diamond!