Fingerprints are the enemy of the Cybertruck no more!
I hate fingerprints that are all over my new Cybertruck! I test Sharkhide metal protectant for the first time on a Cybertruck.
We test this product with the only natural enemy of the Cybertruck, sticky little boys!
Thanks to the Sharkhidestore.com Use code CyberLuke for a discount.
Thanks to the patent holder Clint for all the great info and to Mike at the sharkhide store for providing the product.
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We couldn't be more thankful for the quality of this video, and the time you spent making it! We've been waiting to get it on some Cybertrucks, as we think it's perfect for them, and solve the problems of some other systems/coatings. He was able to do this with just some verbal instructions. This is great and very informative!.
@KobraToldYa
28 күн бұрын
I would love to try this on mine.
Interesting stuff and a great video.
Great video! Very informative! Liked and Subbed!!
Awesome. I pick mine up tomorrow, so this is right on time. Thanks for this.
@LukeSoderling
27 күн бұрын
Make sure and use code cyberluke for a discount.
I am still convinced that Elon's inspiration came from a common trash can unlike the common belief that it was from the Delorean...All jokes aside, stoked you got your dream truck.
@LukeSoderling
Ай бұрын
Lol
Can you show us what the truck looks like in the sun? I’m curious to see how much the coating changes the appearance before I try it myself. Thanks!
@LukeSoderling
27 күн бұрын
It looks no different outside than inside. It very slightly darkens and evens out the finish. It’s a little less stark stainless and has a little more depth. Most people wouldn’t even realize that it’s on if they didn’t know better.
Looking very slick!
@LukeSoderling
29 күн бұрын
Thanks! I turned out really nice.
Remember to always wipe with the grain on the metal. Otherwise you will get scratches that become visible.
@LukeSoderling
29 күн бұрын
Yeah, direction of grain is a good idea. This lays out so nice that you really don’t get any directional grain after it dries though. Very impressed with how well it worked.
Great DIY! Thanks for showing this. Curious, after you do a normal car wash, foam bath, etc… does the protectant still have the same performance? Also, does this protection provide a hydrophobic barrier where the water just beads up? Awesome stuff.
@LukeSoderling
28 күн бұрын
This will last a year or more. The water beats up really nice on it.
@wilmeraseasonedtech7172
27 күн бұрын
@@LukeSoderling - great.
GREAT video. Still waiting for my order. Got offer for Foundation series but don't have that about of money. BTW: How long does this one treatment last?
@LukeSoderling
4 күн бұрын
@@paulchao308 This will last well over a year.
Great video. How often are you going to reapply the product? I imagine it wears off after x number of car washes
@LukeSoderling
26 күн бұрын
It will last a year or more. I’ll reapply after one year I think.
12:48 - Oops, you clearly missed a patch just above the fenderwell.
@LukeSoderling
26 күн бұрын
Yeah, first coat it’s easy to miss a spot.
Which size did you order 1 Quart? Great Video BTW
@LukeSoderling
29 күн бұрын
Thanks! Yes a quart will do it.
Would there be any issues with applying a wrap over the treated panels?
@LukeSoderling
27 күн бұрын
That would be a question for the wrap companies. You can remove this easily though with lacquer thinner and then a wrap would be no issue for sure.
Excellent video. How long does it last?
@sharkhidestore2512
28 күн бұрын
We gets 2-3 years out of it on pontoons depending on use. Really just depends on use, etc... on the bright side you don't have to strip it off to apply another coat.
@LukeSoderling
28 күн бұрын
Thanks. I plan on reapplying after a year to see how it works.
@bluedrew
28 күн бұрын
Quick and to the point. Application and (and the video) were 1/10th the time of the competition, Protectaclear. Product seems similar, but your technique was lightening fast.
@warriorsf911
7 күн бұрын
Can you please do a follow up video on how it's holding up against bugs, road grime, washing the truck, etc.? Any con?
@LukeSoderling
4 күн бұрын
@@warriorsf911 It has held up very well considering the harsh excitement it’s been in. We live on a dirt road that has been under repair so the truck has been completely covered in dust, mud and sand. I used a vehicle wash brush a few times without realizing it would leave scratches with the sand, so there are some scratches now in the finish. I’ve switched to a microfiber pad and a pressure washer to get all the sand and dust off first. I’ll re apply the Sharkhide now to get a perfect finish again. I’m so glad I had it on as the scratches would have been in the stainless and not the Sharkhide that can be fixed.
Do we have professional doing this? I would like to pay for someone to do this for me since I don't think I can do that better like you did.
@LukeSoderling
4 күн бұрын
@@wonton120 I would think any body shop or some detailers would do it for you. But you can totally do it yourself. It’s so easy and with lacquer thinner you can remove it if the finish isn’t right. You really can’t mess it up.
@LukeSoderling
4 күн бұрын
@@wonton120 Also, if you really don’t want to do it yourself you can bring it to me and I’ll do it for you.
@wonton120
4 күн бұрын
@@LukeSoderling sure, I can pay you to do it. Which city do you live if you don’t mind
@LukeSoderling
3 күн бұрын
@@wonton120 We are in Gilbert MN. Likely a haul for you.