Underdog Coatings

Full disclosure here, David, do you have ANY relationship to Joel Accuardi or the company/product you mention?

Thank you for asking this! I’ve never met, talked to or conversed with Joel. And I’ve never used ANY of the products he currently or has ever endorsed or sold. I’m solely going off of the popularity this line has been exposed to since it came out just recently. Here’s a screenshot of the activity it’s gained on one Facebook group:
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I almost bought this....but.....after reading the website there was no info that appeals to me....Hydrophobic? .... Beading? ....easier to clean? ....
Feynlab has a coating that you do 100% % of the car then wipe off. it`s on my car now and it`s been 15 months. It`s $38.00
 
A coating that is “easy to work with” IS something “new” in and of itself. What coating can be applied to the entire car, walk away and come back to level? Most coatings (especially long lasting ones) have a learning curve and can be pretty challenging with humidity and temperature. Applied in small sections even. This one can be applied out in the sun. That alone give it a whole nother characteristic different from anything else.

@glfnaz got to it before I did but Feynlab Ceramic Lite can be applied to the entire surface. And I know you are going to come back and say they are not comparable because Underdog is 8 year and Feynlab Ceramic Lite is 1 year coating, etc..

I think it’s undiscerning to compare a spray sealant to a paint coating. Especially one that gravitated to consumers vs professional detailers. Hydrosilex, like F11, is from a pure social media marketing machine, targeting consumers. Underdog is from a well respected and very popular detailer known for supporting reputable brands. Professional detailers have been giving this product high praise. Apples to oranges IMO.

Where did I compare the two products? Hydrosilex came from a reputable detailer and look how that panned out. That was the point. Nowhere did I say the product compares to each other in terms of application or performance. You misread/misinterpreted what I wrote.

I almost bought this....but.....after reading the website there was no info that appeals to me....Hydrophobic? .... Beading? ....easier to clean? ....
Feynlab has a coating that you do 100% % of the car then wipe off. it`s on my car now and it`s been 15 months. It`s $38.00

Thanks for chiming in with Feynlab.
 
I almost bought this....but.....after reading the website there was no info that appeals to me....Hydrophobic? .... Beading? ....easier to clean? ....
Feynlab has a coating that you do 100% % of the car then wipe off. it`s on my car now and it`s been 15 months. It`s $38.00

I like the feynlab products too great company there stuff is very good
 
Seems to have a lot of buzz, but I really get skeptical of brands that don`t have a full product line up. Guess we can wait a year or two to see real world conditions, otherwise it just seems to be another marketing blitz / popular product at the moment. My big question is if it`s sold at that low price of $70, how much does it really cost to make?
 
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Originally Posted by [/COLOR]Billy Baldone This coating will truly "Catch Fire" only if Pan The Advertiser can get the link on his YouTube channelB)

BudgetPlan1;2184150]Given subsequent events, kinda funny in a "Well, that didn`t go as planned" way.
This great truly LMAO
 
That`s nothing, Nufinish lasts for 100 washes and I only wash my car once every 2 months. So that means I`d get 16.5 years out of 1 application right? And it`s dirt cheap.
 
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