🚗 Shine On: Elevate Your Ride with Nano Bond!
The Nano BondCeramic Coating 9H PRO is a comprehensive car care kit designed to provide long-lasting protection and a high-gloss finish for your vehicle. With its advanced hydrophobic properties and 80% pure SIO2 content, this product ensures your car remains shielded from dirt, scratches, and UV damage for up to three years. The kit includes all necessary tools for easy application, making it perfect for both car enthusiasts and everyday users.
Manufacturer | Nano Bond |
Brand | Nano Bond |
Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.35 x 3.43 x 2.83 inches |
Item model number | 10 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | Nano Bond |
A**I
Worked well
Great product, and I may use it again, but I prefer a ‘Spray & Rinse’ to a hand applicator.I used Nano Bond on my RV, and the results were good, but not earth shattering compared to a typical Synthetic Wax (or 'Sealant'). I did one side of my RV as a test, and used other coatings for the other side and back. I followed the instructions explicitly and when I finally finished, the RV felt like glass. Beautiful. The instructions say to I let it 'cure' for 1 to 2 days before getting wet, so it sat in covered storage for a week. When the RV was in my driveway, the lower part of the RV got wet from the sprinklers and left water marks. I hosed it down hoping that it would clean right up, but it didn’t hose off. I had to wash the impacted areas with soap and a towel to get rid of it. I was hoping for a finish similar to a ceramic dish where light dirt would rinse off easily. Since then, It’s gotten rained on, and had road dust, etc. and each time it had to be hand washed.As a comparison, I bought a new boat and tried a product called Glidecoat which was $350, and to my surprise, it didn’t appear to be any different (I feel like a sucker now). I also tried a couple 'Spray & Rinse' coatings on the other side of the RV and on other cars. The immediate results of all of these were the same as Nano Bond, but the 'Spray & Rinse' ceramic coatings were so much easier to use. To apply, you wash the car (polish it if you need to), then rinse it with water, spray on the coating, and immediately rinse it off. You can do an entire car in 5 minutes. The only 'catch' of a 'Spray & Rinse' is that they are only rated to last 6 months or so. But since I wash my vehicles several times a year, it's easier to just re-apply the 'Spray & Rinse' coatings after each wash than to apply a coat by hand. If I do that, then I'm not concerned about a coating that will last years, and the application is easier.One tip.... I got tired of using spray bottles, so I found a 'Spray & Rinse' product that came in a gallon size which I purchased and then I used it with a Garden sprayer. Now I can cover my RV or Boat quickly and without a ladder. Plus, it can be used on glass, plastic or metal. All my vehicles are still going strong for me after 3 months. Check out 303 touches sealant if interested.I'll update this more in the future to let you know how long they last for me.
J**S
Well worth it, BUY IT!!!!
So far it’s an easy on easy off coating, for less than 40 bucks you can’t beat it just as good as these others. I’m no professional but I’ve done about 20 coatings and it can be Applied to everything besides glass, can be applied a second coating after 12 hours, can’t say anything for longevity but seems to be a very good product, I was confused about when I could apply the second coating and I messaged themAnd they messaged me right back with the info I needed. If I could give more stars I would, I would and will be buying again in future
T**N
Missing little microfiber and wait for reliability results
Done many ceramic coating in the past with Adams and carpro and gyeon. The packaging did not have that small microfiber to apply but I used my finger applicator so it was not a total loss. Application was as easy as all the others. Only issue was the bottle is black so you can not see what is remaining which was the only issue so far. Now wait to see how long this will last and compare it to the others so stay tuned. I did like the little plug to ensure the solvent does not evaporate when the cap is not on.
J**D
Looks like new, last a long time!
This stuff works miracles. Lasts about 6 months before you can see it start fading slowly. I used it on my black and aluminum truck rims, metal, and plastic trim. Makes it shine like new!I wish I had heard of this sooner. Seems pricey, but the small bottle goes a very long way, surprisingly! Still have some left.
T**N
First year trial
Seems good to me. For the hydrophobic/water bleeding protection is good and still has a great mirror like shine even after a year in Texas weather. If you know how to prep the install should go easy.
B**E
Nano bond
Great product but the applicator pad is terrible and will definitely fall apart it’s very common from what I’ve read !
B**I
I did my homework and this is why I bought Nano Bond
I research everything before making a purchase, so when it came to ceramic coatings you can bet I did A LOT of reading watching YouTube reviews of all the popular products. In the past I've used a spray on/wipe off ceramic coating (Griots Garage 3-n-1) with good success; however, I wanted a "real" ceramic coating like the professionals use. So, I'll cut right to the chase...There is a YouTube channel called Scott HD where he tests 30+ products on a car hood (the hood is divided up into a grid of 30 squares). He applies all the different ceramic coatings, then leaves the hood (it's not on a car) out in the Texas sun. Every month or so he'll wash the hood and then show you how each product is holding up by spraying the hood with water so you can see the water repel.The most popular, and by popular I mean most advertised on Facebook, YouTube, etc., with tons of "positive reviews" (which I believe are made-up) turned out to be the WORST product. And you want to know which one was still holding up after 700+ days? Nano Bond!Prior to researching all the products, I had never heard of Nano Bond, so when I saw how well it performed, I figured it's going to be in the $150+ range like many of the others. I was SHOCKED to see that it's one of the LEAST expensive ceramic coatings you can buy.Applying was easy, but I would recommend you purchase a decent applicator sponge (I use Adam's, which you can get on Amazon). NB comes with an applicator sponge, but it's a bit too small for my liking. You get six in the bag, and since the sponge will turn rock hard the next day, you'll need to toss it in the garbage when finished...but that's ok because a bag of six is dirt cheap.Before you apply NB, you'll need to prep the car PRIOR, which involves a good wash, clay, and any paint correction needed (paint correction refers to a good buffing if the paint has swirls, scratches, etc.). I bought a clay mitt and was able to get the impurities that stick to paint off in about 10 minutes. Just cover the car in soap and wipe it down with the mitt (I use an MTM soap cannon to cover the car). Be warned: the bottle is made of thick plastic and it's heavy, so it gives the false illusion that there is a lot of product in the bottle - this is misleading and in my opinon, a bit of dishonesty. I finished my SUV and though I had a ton product remaining in the bottle, when truth be told it was literally empty when I finished. I bought two bottles, so luckily I was able to do my car as well (picture attached).When you apply it, you put about 10 drops on the applicator sponge and then apply (the bottle says 3-4 drops, but it's also a much smaller applicator sponge compared to Adam's sponge I used). Once the sponge is a used after doing a section or two, you only need to add 4-5 drops for each subsequent section. A little goes a LONG way! I did the same for my other cars and knocked each one out from start to finish in about 2 hours (that includes all the prep work).The end result is phenomenal! I got caught in the rain today in my Jeep and when driving, the water just blew right off the car! No dirt and no water spots when I got home. The shine is awesome!Don't waste $1000 for a "professional" to do it (unless your car needs a lot of paint correction and you don't have the time/tools/skills to fix it). Since my cars always look like new and I detail them a lot, neither needed any paint correction.
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