{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"The Truth About 'All-In-One' Car Detailing Products: MAXL ONE, Turtle Wax 1 & Done, Chemical Guys Raging Rhino SmartOne","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/the-truth-about-all-in-one-car-detailing-products-maxl-one-turtle-wax-1-done-chemical-guys-raging-rhino-smartone","audioUrl":"https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pscrb.fm/rss/p/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/autodetailingpodcast/The_Truth_About_All-In-One_Car_Detailing_Products.m4a?dest-id=211287","description":"In today's video, we're breaking down the truth about \"all-in-one\" car detailing products. Products like MAXL ONE, Chemical Guys SmartOne, and Turtle Wax 1 &amp; Done all promise the same thing — clean, shine, and protect your car in one simple step. Sounds perfect… right? But here's the reality: detailing doesn't work like that. In this video, I'll show you:  What these all-in-one products are actually designed to do Where they work well (and where they fall short) Why combining cleaning, correction, and protection into one step creates compromises The simple system that actually gives you better results without making detailing harder  My goal isn't to bash these products — it's to help you understand how they really work so you can get the best results possible on your car. Because when you understand the process, everything gets easier… and your results get way better. If you want that deep gloss, real protection, and a process that actually makes sense — this video will change how you look at detailing. Let me know in the comments: Have you tried any \"all-in-one\" products? What was your experience? 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The discussion frames it as a simplified way to clean, correct, and/or protect in a single step, which is why listeners are asking whether it’s legit.","simplifiedExplanation":"MAXL ONE is a car cleaning product that’s marketed as doing multiple jobs at once. The host is testing whether it really works as advertised and what you give up for the convenience."}},{"startTime":17.6,"endTime":28.0,"type":"company","title":"Turtle Wax 1 & Done","url":"/glossary/turtle-wax-1-done","quote":"...is the new Turtle Wax One and Done Detailer, the One and Done Compound was really good but then they discontinued it, now we have the One and Done Detailer.","canonicalId":"company:turtle-wax-1-done","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Turtle Wax “One and Done” is a line of one-step detailing products discussed as an alternative to traditional multi-step processes. The host notes the brand previously had a “One and Done Compound” and later shifted to a “One and Done Detailer,” which matters because the formulas and intended results can differ.","simplifiedExplanation":"Turtle Wax has a product line called “One and Done” that’s meant to clean and improve the paint in fewer steps. The host also mentions they changed from a compound version to a detailer version."}},{"startTime":17.6,"endTime":28.0,"type":"term","title":"detailer","url":"/glossary/detailer","quote":"...the new Turtle Wax One and Done Detailer, the One and Done Compound was really good but then they discontinued it, now we have the One and Done Detailer.","canonicalId":"term:detailer","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “detailer” typically refers to a spray-on or wipe-on product used to enhance appearance and/or provide light protection between deeper washes or corrections. In this episode, the host distinguishes Turtle Wax’s “One and Done Detailer” from its earlier “One and Done Compound,” implying different levels of cut/correction.","simplifiedExplanation":"A “detailer” is a product you use to make the car look better and sometimes add a bit of protection. The host suggests this detailer version may behave differently than the earlier compound."}},{"startTime":17.6,"endTime":23.7,"type":"term","title":"One and Done Compound","url":"/glossary/one-and-done-compound","quote":"...is the new Turtle Wax One and Done Detailer, the One and Done Compound was really good but then they discontinued it...","canonicalId":"term:one-and-done-compound","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“One and Done Compound” is referenced as a previous Turtle Wax product that the host says was “really good,” but later discontinued. Compounds generally aim for more paint correction (more aggressive abrasion) than a detailer, so the discontinuation and replacement can affect expected results.","simplifiedExplanation":"The “One and Done Compound” is a more abrasive type of product meant to remove paint imperfections. The host says Turtle Wax stopped it and replaced it with a detailer, which may not correct as aggressively."}},{"startTime":35.6,"endTime":70.3,"type":"concept","title":"one-step products","url":"/glossary/one-step-products","quote":"...Are these one-step products actually good, and so I want to talk about it... because I think it sounds amazing, I could have one product to...","canonicalId":"concept:one-step-products","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“One-step” detailing products are marketed to combine multiple stages—typically cleaning, paint correction (or at least surface improvement), and protection—into a single application. The host argues that while the concept is appealing, it usually involves trade-offs in performance versus using dedicated products for each step.","simplifiedExplanation":"One-step products are supposed to do everything in one go—clean the car, make it look better, and add protection. The host explains that doing it all at once can mean you don’t get the same results as using separate products."}},{"startTime":40.2,"endTime":46.8,"type":"concept","title":"clean, correct, or protect","url":"/glossary/clean-correct-or-protect","quote":"...one product to clean, one product to correct sometimes, or protect, right, we're doing all three things...","canonicalId":"concept:clean-correct-or-protect","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The host breaks down detailing into three broad functions: cleaning (removing grime), correcting (improving surface defects like light swirls), and protecting (adding a protective layer). One-step products attempt to cover all three, but the balance between them determines how effective the product really is.","simplifiedExplanation":"Detailing is usually split into three jobs: cleaning the dirt off, fixing minor paint issues, and adding protection so the paint stays nicer longer. These one-step products try to do all three at once."}},{"startTime":75.2,"endTime":95.9,"type":"concept","title":"simplify detailing","url":"/glossary/simplify-detailing","quote":"...at the core of these, these products are trying to do something that I believe in very strongly... they're trying to simplify detailing...","canonicalId":"concept:simplify-detailing","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.88,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Simplify detailing” is the underlying goal of the all-in-one category: reduce the number of products and steps required to get acceptable results. The host supports the idea but emphasizes that simplification often hides performance compromises.","simplifiedExplanation":"The idea is to make car detailing easier by using fewer steps. The host likes the goal, but warns that the easier process can mean less-than-perfect results."}},{"startTime":95.9,"endTime":107.8,"type":"concept","title":"trade-offs","url":"/glossary/trade-offs","quote":"...but I think sometimes the trade-offs for getting there are kind of hidden in the shadows...","canonicalId":"concept:trade-offs","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.86,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In the context of one-step detailing, “trade-offs” refers to compromises in correction ability, durability of protection, or finish quality when multiple functions are combined. The host frames these trade-offs as often not obvious from the marketing."}},{"startTime":112.2,"endTime":118.9,"type":"concept","title":"clean, shine and protect in one step","url":"/glossary/clean-shine-and-protect-in-one-step","quote":"...when you look at a product that claims to clean, shine and protect in one step, though that may be true, it does come with trade-offs...","canonicalId":"concept:clean-shine-and-protect-in-one-step","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.92,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"This is the central marketing claim the host is evaluating: that one product can clean the surface, improve gloss (“shine”), and leave protection behind. The episode focuses on how that claim can be true in a limited sense, but still come with limitations compared to specialized cleaners, polishes, and sealants/waxes.","simplifiedExplanation":"The products are advertised as cleaning the paint, making it look glossy, and leaving a protective layer—all with one product. The host says it can work, but it may not match the results of doing each job separately."}},{"startTime":151.8,"endTime":158.2,"type":"term","title":"exterior solution","url":"/glossary/exterior-solution","quote":"...it's called Smart One, I believe this is their exterior solution, $50 for a 16 ounce bottle,...","canonicalId":"term:exterior-solution","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Exterior solution” indicates the product is intended for outside surfaces (paint, trim, glass depending on the formulation) rather than interior cleaning. The host uses this phrasing to clarify SmartOne’s intended use as part of the comparison.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Exterior solution” just means it’s meant for the outside of the car. In this case, the host is clarifying it’s for exterior surfaces, not the interior."}},{"startTime":158.2,"endTime":176.7,"type":"concept","title":"all-in-one car care products","url":"/glossary/all-in-one-car-care-products","quote":"again, clean, shine, protect and help repel water in one step and they all kind of have that same gist, they're all trying to do something or multiple things in one step which again, simplifying the detailing process","canonicalId":"concept:all-in-one-car-care-products","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“All-in-one” detailing products are marketed to combine multiple functions—like cleaning, adding shine, and adding protection—into a single step. The episode frames this as a response to how detailing has become complex and intimidating for many owners.","simplifiedExplanation":"These are products that try to do several jobs at once, like making the car look shiny and helping protect it. The idea is to make detailing easier so you don’t have to use a bunch of different products."}},{"startTime":158.2,"endTime":165.3,"type":"term","title":"repels water","url":"/glossary/repels-water","quote":"again, clean, shine, protect and help repel water in one step","canonicalId":"term:repels-water","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Water repellency in detailing is typically achieved by hydrophobic surface chemistry that makes water bead and sheet off more easily. The episode treats “help repel water” as one of the core promises of these all-in-one sprays.","simplifiedExplanation":"This means the product helps water roll off the car instead of sticking and soaking in. It often makes the car easier to clean later."}},{"startTime":186.1,"endTime":191.7,"type":"concept","title":"information overload from YouTube and the internet","url":"/glossary/information-overload-from-youtube-and-the-internet","quote":"you have massive information overload from YouTube and the internet that it creates even more confusion and then when people are very confused, they tend to not do anything","canonicalId":"concept:information-overload-from-youtube-and-the-internet","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The host argues that too much online advice creates confusion, which can lead people to avoid detailing because they fear doing the wrong thing. This sets up the “simplicity” angle behind all-in-one products."}},{"startTime":251.7,"endTime":264.4,"type":"company","title":"Chemical Guys","url":"/glossary/chemical-guys","quote":"just like I read straight from the Chemical Guys page, Clean Shines and Protects and Helps Repel Water","canonicalId":"company:chemical-guys","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Chemical Guys is an aftermarket detailing brand that sells car wash, wax, sealants, and spray products. In this segment, the host reads the brand’s claims about what the product does (cleaning, shining, protection, and water repellency).","simplifiedExplanation":"Chemical Guys is a company that makes car cleaning and detailing products. Here, the host is quoting what Chemical Guys says the product will do."}},{"startTime":277.0,"endTime":287.7,"type":"term","title":"smart level coating","quote":"if I can get through all these reviews, trifene, smart level coating, delivers a superior finish on everything, paint, glass, rubber","canonicalId":"term:smart-level-coating","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Smart level coating” is a marketing phrase used by the MAXL ONE product to describe a coating-like layer that’s supposed to improve finish and durability. In detailing, “coating” usually implies longer-lasting protection than a quick spray wax, though the exact chemistry matters.","simplifiedExplanation":"This is a brand term that suggests the product leaves behind a protective layer. The host is using it to explain what the product claims to do for shine and protection."}},{"startTime":287.7,"endTime":292.8,"type":"term","title":"UV rays","url":"/glossary/uv-rays","quote":"shrugs off chemicals, UV rays, acid rain, just laughs at what ruins lesser products","canonicalId":"term:uv-rays","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"UV rays from sunlight can degrade paint and trim over time by breaking down protective layers and causing fading. The host notes that the product claims resistance to UV as part of its protection pitch.","simplifiedExplanation":"Sunlight can slowly damage your car’s finish over time. Some detailing products claim they help protect against that sun damage."}},{"startTime":287.7,"endTime":299.9,"type":"term","title":"acid rain","url":"/glossary/acid-rain","quote":"shrugs off chemicals, UV rays, acid rain, just laughs at what ruins lesser products","canonicalId":"term:acid-rain","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Acid rain” is used as a shorthand for acidic atmospheric fallout that can etch or stain paint and glass. Detailing products may claim resistance by forming a barrier layer that reduces contact time or chemical attack.","simplifiedExplanation":"Rain can sometimes be more acidic than normal and can harm a car’s paint or glass. Some products claim they help protect the surface from that kind of damage."}},{"startTime":299.9,"endTime":305.7,"type":"term","title":"water dust","quote":"heat resistant, repels water dust, makes cleaning less frequent and easy","canonicalId":"term:water-dust","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Water dust” is a marketing phrase implying that the surface resists dust sticking after water exposure, helping reduce grime buildup. The host uses it as part of the product’s promise to make cleaning less frequent."}},{"startTime":299.9,"endTime":305.7,"type":"term","title":"heat resistant","url":"/glossary/heat-resistant","quote":"heat resistant, repels water dust, makes cleaning less frequent and easy","canonicalId":"term:heat-resistant","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Heat resistant” claims suggest the product’s protective layer can tolerate hot temperatures without breaking down quickly. In practice, heat resistance matters for durability on panels exposed to sun and for maintaining water-beading behavior.","simplifiedExplanation":"This claim means the product is supposed to hold up even when the car gets very hot. That can affect how long the protection lasts."}},{"startTime":342.6,"endTime":360.8,"type":"term","title":"spray and wipe","url":"/glossary/spray-and-wipe","quote":"so all of these products are spray and wipe, which means you are touching your car a lot, and when you touch your car a lot, you run the risk of scratching your car a lot,","canonicalId":"term:spray-and-wipe","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Spray and wipe” describes the method where you spray a product onto the paint and then wipe it off, often with a microfiber. Because it involves direct contact while dirt may still be present, it can increase scratch risk compared with a wash that safely lifts contamination.","simplifiedExplanation":"Spray and wipe means you spray something on and wipe it off. If there’s grit on the paint, wiping can drag it around and cause scratches."}},{"startTime":367.8,"endTime":378.5,"type":"term","title":"paint protection","url":"/glossary/paint-protection","quote":"but this is usually very, very minimal paint protection, it's short lifespan, it's usually not true ceramic,","canonicalId":"term:paint-protection","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Paint protection” in detailing usually means a chemical barrier that helps repel water, reduce contamination bonding, and make future cleaning easier. The speaker argues that many all-in-one products provide only minimal protection with a short lifespan.","simplifiedExplanation":"Paint protection is a coating or chemical layer that helps keep the paint cleaner and easier to wash later. Some all-in-one products don’t protect for very long."}},{"startTime":396.9,"endTime":403.2,"type":"term","title":"smears","url":"/glossary/smears","quote":"if you have a really dirty, muddy car, it's just not going to work as good, you're going to get a lot more smears,","canonicalId":"term:smears","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Smears” are streaks or hazy trails left when a product fails to lift and suspend dirt properly. In the context of all-in-one sprays, smears often happen when contamination is too heavy and the product can’t encapsulate it effectively.","simplifiedExplanation":"Smears are streaks left behind when dirt isn’t cleaned up properly. It usually means the product isn’t strong enough for how dirty the car is."}},{"startTime":481.8,"endTime":584.9,"type":"concept","title":"all-in-one car detailing products","url":"/glossary/all-in-one-car-detailing-products","quote":"...I think where these products do make a lot of sense, 100%, and where I would buy them... I think instead of trying to do everything in one step, just making each step a little bit easier is actually the better way to go.","canonicalId":"concept:all-in-one-car-detailing-products","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“All-in-one” detailing products are designed to combine multiple detailing jobs into a single product and step. The host argues they can work well for convenience and light maintenance, but they often underperform compared to multi-step detailing when the car is dirty or when you want maximum correction/protection.","simplifiedExplanation":"All-in-one detailing products try to do several jobs at once. They’re convenient for quick cleanups, but they usually can’t replace a proper multi-step process when the car needs real work."}},{"startTime":538.1,"endTime":542.7,"type":"term","title":"streaking","url":"/glossary/streaking","quote":"...you're going to get a little bit of streaking, but you're going to get a little filling with the silicones...","canonicalId":"term:streaking","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Streaking is a visible film pattern that can appear when a product isn’t wiped/removed evenly or when it’s not ideal for that surface. The host specifically ties streaking risk to silicone-based products, especially on glass."}},{"startTime":542.7,"endTime":547.7,"type":"concept","title":"filling scratches (temporary cosmetic masking)","url":"/glossary/filling-scratches-temporary-cosmetic-masking","quote":"...you're going to get a little filling with the silicones, so those scratches you may not see right away...","canonicalId":"concept:filling-scratches-temporary-cosmetic-masking","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Filling” refers to how silicone residues can temporarily reduce the visibility of minor surface defects by smoothing the way light reflects. The host emphasizes that scratches may not be seen right away, implying a cosmetic effect rather than true scratch removal."}},{"startTime":555.8,"endTime":560.9,"type":"term","title":"all surface","url":"/glossary/all-surface","quote":"...when products like the Turtle Wax One and Done talk about, you know, all surface, every surface of your vehicle inside and out, it does say glass too...","canonicalId":"term:all-surface","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“All surface” is a marketing claim meaning the product is intended for multiple areas of the vehicle (interior and exterior). The host highlights that it even includes glass, which is notable because silicone products can be prone to streaking on glass."}},{"startTime":592.2,"endTime":614.5,"type":"concept","title":"entry-level product","url":"/glossary/entry-level-product","quote":"...I will say, I think there is a very specific market that is interested in this type of product... and so I do think this is a very entry-level product, which is great too, I think that's a","canonicalId":"concept:entry-level-product","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.88,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"An “entry-level product” is aimed at beginners who want decent results without learning a complex detailing routine. The host frames these all-in-one products as a good starting point for people who feel intimidated by the number of steps involved."}},{"startTime":648.8,"endTime":661.5,"type":"term","title":"miracle products","url":"/glossary/miracle-products","quote":"...we always hear like their miracle products, but you know, we need to kind of tame that and know where they break off...","canonicalId":"term:miracle-products","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Miracle products” is the host’s term for marketing claims that a single product can deliver outstanding results in one step. The episode’s theme is to “tame” those claims by understanding where products fall short and where dedicated steps work better.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Miracle products” are products that are advertised as doing everything perfectly. The host is saying you should be skeptical and understand what they can and can’t do."}},{"startTime":681.4,"endTime":688.8,"type":"term","title":"foaming a dry car","url":"/glossary/foaming-a-dry-car","quote":"...and it's like, in my testing, foaming a dry car is so much better than pre rinsing with water, right...","canonicalId":"term:foaming-a-dry-car","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Foaming a dry car refers to applying foam/foam cleaner before any rinse or wash agitation. The host claims this approach removes light dust more effectively than pre rinsing with water, based on their own testing.","simplifiedExplanation":"Foaming a dry car means you put thick soap foam on the car while it’s still dry. The host says it helps lift light dirt better than just spraying water first."}},{"startTime":740.8,"endTime":754.7,"type":"company","title":"triphine","quote":"...and this triphine, which is their technology, there's no actual chemistry named triphine...","canonicalId":"company:triphine","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.65,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Triphine” is referenced as a technology associated with a Chemical Guys product, described as the company’s own technology. The host notes there’s no specific named chemistry called “triphine,” implying it’s more of a branding term than a clearly defined chemical ingredient.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Triphine” sounds like a special technology name used in marketing. The host is basically saying it isn’t a clearly defined ingredient name, so you shouldn’t assume it automatically means something magical."}}],"speakers":[{"id":"s1","name":"Jimbo Balaam interviews guest like Barry Meguiar","role":"host"},{"id":"s2","name":"Jason Rose","role":"host"},{"id":"s3","name":"Yvan Lacroix","role":"host"}],"transcripts":[{"url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/the-truth-about-all-in-one-car-detailing-products-maxl-one-turtle-wax-1-done-chemical-guys-raging-rhino-smartone/transcript.vtt","type":"text/vtt"}]}