Hi Pan, I ran across this product on Amazon called 10H Diamond ceramic coating. I've only heard of 9H. Is this something that is new on the market or is it just fluff and a fake product? Is there really such a thing as 10H?
I'm glad you pointed out that the durability tests don't compare to the real world. I've used Meguiars hybrid ceramic wax and 3 months later it's still going strong.
My experience with the chemical guys is after initial cure and buff, let it cure another 2-3 hours (or overnight), then buff again, the gloss and slickness actually increases. I think it's because this product has more oils and needs to dry completely.Other tip is to use the detailer spray every other wash, that keeps it is good shape. Product is definitely more expensive, but goes a long way - in fact, I would warn against applying too much, works better with a thing coat.
@@LucciOW funny i would have said Chemical guys is more worth it in the US because you guys get free shipping. CG is obviously overhyped but they do make some great products (the cherry quick detailer they have is VERY good, arguably one of the best out there).
When I bought my Corvette I needed something. Just from the ads and their how-to videos I did the Chemical Guys. While it's more expensive you use so little of it, I just reapply it.
Was debating on both of these at the store yesterday and I ended up going with the Meguiar's ( due to $20+ price difference). I washed my car, did a clay bar treatment, washed again, then used the Meguiar's with a Ryobi 10in buffer. The car looks great. The wax doesnt pop as much as you would expect, HOWEVER the car feels smooth like glass. Could be due to the clay bar but the combination is great. I recommend it to PROTECT your vehicle from elements. If you want something to make your car shine, I recommend something else with carnauba wax or along those lines.
I've used the Meguiars on several vehicles now... I've noticed that the shine "pops" depending on the paint color and how it's prepped. One thing I've also noticed is that if you have some product/wax/sealant/etc already settled into the paint before you apply the Meguiars, it does very well and holds up... I'm not sure why, but it brings the shine out a little more and the durability is the same whether it's stripped or not.
That’s why I like the Hydro slick more. After it cures you can still carnauba wax over it because it’s a hybrid wax with ceramic wax properties but it doesn’t form a “shell layer” like a standard ceramic wax. The hydro slick is more infused into the paint as opposed to being layered on top of it. Using butter wet wax after letting this stuff cure makes the car look deep and rich in color.
@@fxrsniper1 so I’ve learned. I’ve since come a long way in proper detailing etiquette and have corrected the proper steps to take. I also learned you seal and glaze before hydroslicking as well.
Iv been a Meguiars fan boy for years now since my first car. Maguiars products stand true to their test and have never let me down especially for the price and ease of accessibility to purchase.
As someone who started out as a product tester for Autogeek in FL before I started detailing when both these guys and DohDoh juice started out idk 17-18 years ago. I've noticed chemical guys are more of a mass production, get their products in everyone's hands kind of company. Meguiers have always been the product, along with Mother's. They make some decent stuff if you have seen Data sheets for them. But some they flat out lie about silicone and Solvent content.
Ive been using Maguires for 23 years now. Ive tried so many of the competitors products over the past 5 years. I just keep going back to Maguires. I like their professional line, and their ultimate compound and polish is actually pretty amazing for amateur use or professional.
I've had the Meguiers on my car for over a year now. I have done 2 spray detail updates after washing (usually wash once/month) but not sure that did much more than the liquid applications was already providing. Temps in my area range from 20F in the winter to over 100F in the summer. The car spends 50% nights indoors and is outdoor all day at work.
I've used the Chemical Guys HydroSlick on a few customers cars and they absolutely love results. Sometimes difficult to remove if you wait longer than 30 seconds after applying before removal ,however amazing results
It seems this is a niche product for old-schoolers who can't bring themselves to use a spray. Even though the modern sprays offer more. Thanks for a great video
I really like the Meguiars and find that using P&S Bead Maker in between washes maintains the hydrophobic properties much longer. Also, as you mentioned the cost is about a third less so that's a huge factor for almost equal performance.
Great review, for me as a hobbyist the value is most important. So that's why I mostly make use of the meguiars products, just because of their price/quality ratio. Greetings from the Netherlands!
Vanuit Nederland is Adam's producten het goedkoopst, zeker te vergelijken met deze merken, misschien moet je dat eens proberen, na veel, heeeel veel proberen ben ik er fan van!
Daily Videos Adams is inderdaad dikke prima, ik gebruik ook veel meguairs, maar ook wel producten van gyeon, chemical Guys, etc. Voor mij ook als hobbyist is voor mij meguairs wel de winnaar, goeie prijs en kwaliteit.
@@Michael1357100 Meguairs is in complete set zeker wel de winnaar, ze hebben alles. Ik zelf ben erg fan van Quick detailers en dan vind ik de limited edition van Adams echt wel de favoriet van dit moment, ruikt ook nog eens naar caramel/koffie, wie kan dat nou zeggen 🙈
The hair is tight and clean again! Love these real time product reviews and head to heads. Keep up the PANtastic work! This is the only channel I have notifications on :)
Watching Pan is always encouraging. I literally trust what you say man and I go off of what you get. I am in love with TurtleWax ceramoc coating and have pretty much every tool you got. You have helped my business grow alot. I actually dress professional now when going to do jobs and people actually compliment and tell me that they feel like there vehicles are getting put in the best of hands. Even how you talk I have some how incorporated that into my salesmanship and it has dramatically increased business for me. Detailing is not full time yet for I am in the oil and gas industry, and make some pretty good money from it. But I am extremely close to going full time with detailing now and I guess I owe it to you. Stay humble Pan and always continue to bring the content you bring buddy.
I used the Meguiars hybrid ceramic liquid wax. It gives great gloss to my black car. It smells great, is easy to apply and the price is ok. I detailed the car on the 4th of april and the beading and gloss is still awesome. Loved the video as usual👍🏻
Chemical guys has a product called Black Light. It's a glaze designed for black paint, and it is hands down one of the best products I've used on my car in terms of depth and gloss.
@@steveolie985 they have a soap, but it's largely a scam. Soap is pretty much soap, and doesn't discriminate based on color. But they also have a glaze called Black Light.
So you don’t do it over again like every week? What i wash my car today than wax than like 2 days later I decided to wash my car , can I still put more wax on at the end ?
I just purchased the CG hydroslick and used it. Seems to work pretty good. The shine after the 24hr cure, was ridiculous. Its really my first time doing the polish and then ceramic and sealant. Its pretty slick
The stack of Meguires M27 Hybrid Ceramic Sealant, Ceramic Liquid Wax and Hybrid Ceramic Detailer is known to give great gloss, and chemical resistance.
That maguires spray ceramic detailer is absolutely incredible! I was a griots detailer kinda guy and loved it. Then I tried meguires randomly and my God I was blown away at how much gloss and depth I gained on my black car
I’ve used the Hydro-Slick product before (still do on all our cars). It’s good for 3-5 months on our car left outside and 8-10 months on our garaged cars. Good product.
I actually bought the meguiars and tried it just because I was like let me see what this ceramic stuff is all about, usually I will just seal my paint with paste wax or something else and this stuff is actually pretty great the hydrophobic effect was much more profound than when I usually detail my car. Usually by the second detail wash their is usually very little waterbead left and I have to redo a wax/sealer
I’ve used the Meguires Hybrid Ceramic Wax and I’m delighted with the end result. The whole time from start to end of the wash process and wax application takes about 90mins on my UK Ford Ranger. Looks fantastic,in Agate Black on the day that it’s done. I wax it every three months.
Just applied the chemical guys hydro and I absolutely was shocked how easy it was and how well it worked. Definitely more pricey but either way the car looks great and is protected
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The one thing I noticed is when you rinsed the hood off the water didn't bead up on the meguiars side but it sure let the water slide off nicely. I like that better than the beading
great review Pan, agreed the Meg's Detailer is awesome, and i use it after each wash, Meg's are providing some good products, just like TW - CG Hydro products are too expensive.
@@kahluacoke also new AM Details Hybrid range puts them all to shame now - my Outback now has Hybrid Sealant and Detailer applied, and it stunning, easy to wash, even the bird sh*t just slides off!
I used the Meguires so long ago I forgot when I put it on Im guessing 8-12 months. Put it on a daily driver pickup. I drive 180 miles once a week to work. I washed my truck today for the first time since I out the wax on. It was completely filthy. It came clean very easily and the water was still sheeting off. The bugs on the grill were baked on in the south tx sun and 85% came off very easily. The truck dried quickly with a single pass of a microfiber towel. The truck had a very nice shine to it. It is no longer my daily driver as I recently bought a jeep to give my truck a break. Just applied the same wax to my black jeep and it looks amazing.
After 5 years and 1000s of dollars, carfidant scratch and sell remover and Griot's ceramic 3 in 1 is the absolute best combination I've ever used BY A MILE!!!. I tried both of these and meguiars lasted about a day.
The chemical guys is a bit more expensive but I've found it to be worth it for how much less you need to apply to achieve the same results and how much longer it lasts. For only 20$ more it's worth it for the better protection especially since you'll go through 2 bottles of McGuiare's in the same time you'd go through one of the chemical guys.
I'm a new guy when it comes to owning a car. Needless to say i'm very much clueless when it comes to detailing and maintaining cars. You're a lifesaver Pan! Thank you for the informative videos! Greetings from Philippines! 🇵🇭
I'd say they are pretty much equal. I'm older than you and got started in detailing my own car in 1984, bought Mother's at a nearby shop and had to park in the shade to wash and wax the car, and it was black! Didn't know jack at that time, but I was doing my best.I didn't get serious about detailing until about 2012 and that's when I went all out, spending a few thousand a year on all the different products and tools for the job, had my garage customized with cabinets and shelves and had the floor done with the flakes added in, if I could have just added a lift😁 Sold that house and just renting now, sucks I have no place to detail for now!
Thanks for the demo. Personally, I have found that the Turtle Wax Hybrid spray is better value than either of these at about $13 per bottle. It is more hydrophobic and it holds up better to the chemical tests than either of these. I think that your demos for the Turtle Wax product bear this out.
Did a proper 3 stage correction then used hydro slick. Lasted 9 months strong using hydro suds every third week with maint. wash. Then stripped all wax and silica soap, polished, then applied carbon force and did the suggested maint wash again using suds and every 6 months apply hydro slick. Looks brand new for a 16yr old jeep wk
I use the Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Liquid as a topper for the Pro Hybrid Ceramic Sealant (M27) similar to the Jescar Power lock and Collinite 845 combo so far great results. As always thanks Pannnnn The Organizer.
Is the M27 actually better or it's just available by the gallon? I know it should be the professional product but I'm not convinced it's better. Any data on this?
Awesome video! You did a very good job describing everything in detail. Personally, I would go with the Meguiar’s over chemical guys due to Meguiar’s being much more affordable for what kind of results it brings.
Thank you for your comparison. I had purchased the Chemical Guys Complete Clay Bar kit. I had 3 years of rust spots accumulating from brake dust. Man what a job to clean off. I will check out your Ceramic videos as I wan tot go the high road for protection as I live near the ocean and we have bery moist salty air. Thanks again Pan.
Carpro cquartz lite which is the topper turtle wax shie and shine and turtle wax hydro spray coating in may please car pro reload not available at long time so which is the best topper
Very disappointed in meguiars on this product. Don't love the water beading on either and they broke down so easily. TW Ceramic Spray coating and seal n shine beat the brakes off of both of these. I also enjoy Fusso coat soft99 for beading and extreme durability. These two products from chemical guys and meguiars to me are simply not worth the price time or effort. TW to me has stepped up bigtime to take the lead for the mainstream consumer product category while simultaneously having really close to professional results for a bargain basement consumer product price. Another fantastically detailed and amazingly executed video Pan! Great work and a big thumbs up to the Absolute BEST ON THE PLANET! PAAAAAAN THE ORGANIZER FOR THE WIN!!!! AGAIN!!!!!👍🏼
I use the meguiars right now as far as the price point goes. You really can't beat it I don't think. I've never used the chemical device ceramic coating, but as far as if they do the same thing I'll still be using with wires. The price is a big deal, it's a big difference.
I have a 2016 Dodge Challenger that has never been detailed. I bought the Meguiars clay bars, 110 Compound and 210 Polish and the Hybrid Ceramic Wax and am using the Bauer Long throw DA Polisher. Since I am doing 4 steps (clay bar, compound, polish, wax) I am completing sections at a time. So far I've completed the front of the car (hood, front quarter panels and grill). I am very pleased with the results. The compound and polish even brought back the stickers on the hood. I plan to do regular, post car washing maintenance using Turtle Wax Ice spray on detailer/wax after watching some YT videos on it's seemingly solid performance. Super anxious to finish up tomorrow morning when the temp is cool.
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Just for everyone, if you truly care and have time for your car. I personally do a double coat, seems excessive and time consuming but it’s really worth it! But to each there own 🤷♂️ all I know is I definitely notice a better protection and gloss by doing so. I also give it a 10-20 minute wait before I coat another. But of course I’m doing that all inside of my garage.
Another GREAT car detailing video! Thanks for posting. Just want to double-check with you about my car maintenance routine. Rinse, apply APC, rinse, wash, decontaminate, wash, rinse, dry then apply ceramic coatings. Is this correct?
Okay...so wash, decontaminate, polish, IPA, then apply the ceramic coating. I drive A LOT for my job and often in rural, agricultural areas that have tons of dust. That's why I put rinse 1st then wash in my previous message. Thanks again for resending this video link! It's marvelous!!@@PanTheOrganizer
one thing I like about Hydroslick is that it has really decent scratch filler properties compared to meguires, which is perfect for old cars with decent paint that aren't worth repainting or correcting lol
Pan - love your shows. I got a hot tip for you. I used to sell car products and I have never found one to match what I used to sell. Of course I haven't tested every new product either, so what do I know? .Anyway if you want to measure the shine, make yorself a double meter stick like 2 meters long and hold it at 90 degrees to the car surface. See how far you can read the stick numbers in the reflection. That gives you a simple calibration of your depth of shine. My product was way off the end of one meter stick. That's why I said you should use a double one.
Great video Pan.I have bought this two products before seeing your video and I was so interested to watch your video about this two .I found Meguiar's working better on my car and seeing even a difference of shining, overall I love Meguiar's products they are cheaper and never disappointed me!Thank you
Hi, Pan. Thanks from me in Sweden and thanks a lot for another great video. Great to see my Meguiar's Ceramic Liquid Wax compared. I know it's not a professional product. But being a "Weekend Warrior" I like to maintain my car in perfect condition. And that's what I do with the products i've chosen.
I feel like the meguiars ceramic wax gives the paint a higher color temperature. ( If you know about photography cool / warm ) Therefor it would work a lot better or appear better on darker colors.
I’ve used both and still use the Maguires as of yet 2024 and only use it once a year for a vehicle that’s sets outside in all elements in the state of Oregon lol the only product I use from chemical guys is the spot remover that does what it says it does.
Great video! I thought about using the Meguiar’s Wax and Detailer today on our Journey. I like the disappearing effect Meguiar’s has and have heard the Detailer is awesome.
None of these will last very long. I hope you could tell how underwhelmed I was testing them. I won't be reusing these. If you are looking for a Meguiar's product, I would recommend their Hybrid Ceramic Wax in spray form, that can get you 5-6 months of protection if conditions and maintenance are optimal. Here's my review: th-cam.com/video/kwJuJvTz7LI/w-d-xo.html Never forget that manufacturers' durability claims are based on perfect conditions scenarios: decent weather, car is garage kept, well maintained and cared for, etc. It's very rare for people to get the full durability as some have neglected daily drivers in harsh conditions and weather. And then there are other factors like surface preparation, etc.
I just bought some of the Meguiar’s Ceramic Liquid Wax a week ago. I’m hoping it will make my Lexus GS 350 look super sleek after I finish my first ever clay bar. Thanks for the video, excellent work as always.
Not submitting vehicle to chemical onslaught: My Truck is damn near painted in tar after my local street crew tarred one side of the street (uphill side) then watched all the tar flow downhill into the traffic lane. INCOMING MAJOR CHEMICAL ONSLAUGHT to get it cleaned. (claim filed against the city -- it's really that bad) Would be a good thing to make a video about. I pray my finish isn't completely dead after the solvents I'm going to have to use. imo: The vehicle treatment is DOA if you hit it with harsh chemicals. So I wouldn't pay double for moderately more chemical protection. Simply plan on touching up and re-doing every 2-3 months. question: what do you think of using the spray on Meguires for touch up between full treatments?
I keep seeing Meguiars little green bottle at my local auto parts store, but I just keep passing it up for Meguiars more traditional waxes like Deep Crystal Carnuba, Ultimate and Gold Class line. The lower price compared to chemical guys is going to make it easier for me to give it a try. Thanks for that review.
Good review I was at the store today debating on the 2. I ended up getting the Chemical Guys just to experiment the "ceramic". I plan on getting a high quality ceramic coating or nano silica. I did clay before applied the Hydroslick and it feels amazing.
Very well done vid...excellent job and thank you. I have used the Meguiar's on Wife's GC...impressive...did a full compound first. Just went through first wash after week of driving. Very impressive...shiny and slick and almost no water to speak of in the vehicle. Doing my personal this week with it.
Thanks, but I can't recommend either of these products, as there are much better ones in the category. Including Meguiar's own Hybrid Ceramic Spray Wax, which I reviewed here: th-cam.com/video/kwJuJvTz7LI/w-d-xo.html Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 885,000 subscribers and we have over 113 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Pan I’ve used the Meguairs ceramic wax spray and I don’t like it so I think I will try that ceramic liquid was. The ceramic detailer is fantastic. Quick question I would like to know the best way to enhance my gloss on my car. Should I do the Polish, Sealant and Wax technique?
The best way to get the biggest increase in gloss is through paint correction. You would compound and then polish, then IPA wipe down, and then apply a protectant. It depends what you prefer: a wax/sealant combo, or a ceramic coating. For wax/sealant, see my video here: th-cam.com/video/ZtILoTKSXq8/w-d-xo.html For a ceramic coating, see my video here: th-cam.com/video/MgdUR278Jos/w-d-xo.html For the differences between waxes, sealants and coatings, check out my popular video here: th-cam.com/video/Yxz3zSVIm-g/w-d-xo.html
Great video pan ! I think I'm still happy with my purchase of TW ceramic spray coating for a 1/3 of the price. Great depth and gloss and water behavior is amazing
Pan TheOrganizer quick question on the TW ceramic spray. Bought it based on your prior review but noticed it doesn’t have a lot of slickness. When I add a detailed spray on top, the slickness is there. Is this your experience? Thx
Hi pan . Again very detail information and excellent video. Your videos always very very knowledgeable and very easy for us for choosing products. Thanks a lot. I want to buy spray wax , which one will you suggest ?. It’s for my customers so must be at reasonable cost. Adams spray wax is good or not ?
Basically what I've learned from all these torture test videos from everybody with all these different waxes and ceramic waxes is that I'm better off saving my money and spending $10-15 on Turtle Wax Ice Seal and Shine, stuff is virtually indestructible, gives a good gloss and is fairly easy to apply.
@@PanTheOrganizer lol.. I just finished putting a coat of turtlewax ceramic spray coating on the SUV. From wash to final removal using Eagle edgeless 350 GSM towels 3.2 hours..😎 🇨🇦
I've been using the Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic spray for some time and have loved it. I just purchased the new liquid wax before seeing your video and I did. I plan to apply it to my car this afternoon. Thanks very much for all your work in this! Great job!
Thanks for watching and commenting Peter! I still prefer the spray version of the Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax though. Next, if you want to step it up with even better performance and durability, you should try the new Turtle Wax Flex Wax which I reviewed here: th-cam.com/video/b5BjDzItlr8/w-d-xo.html
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks much Pan! I will check that out today. By the way, the new Meguiar's product was very easy to apply and took very little time. This will be easy to do every 4-6 months as needed.
I'm still using collinite 845 and turtle wax seal n shine. Nothing for me has topped either product yet in the price range. My favorites. Another great vid. Thanks PTO!
From an additional value perspective, given the different chemical consistencies of each product, how many cars/bottle would you estimate you could get from each? I doubt you would get get twice the number of cars with the CG product over the Meguiar's product, but given the fact that the Meguiar's product was "weaker" with your basic tests (and more of a liquid vice gel like the CG product), it seems to reason that you would apply more of the Meguiar's product over time, thus making the value gap difference between the two products potentially smaller than initially thought...
What an awesome test. I use Chemical Guys and Meguiar's regularly and in general you do get what you pay for. I like Meguiar's as a product anyone can buy and use with little effort with good results. I like Chemical Guys because it's more of a enthusiast product with a little more effort to apply but with better more long lasting results. For me doing more pro level detailing, Chemical guys, AMMO and other products you've had on really are becoming my go to for better results. Thank you Pan!
I infected my eyes when using spray product like flex wax. Im thinking to switching to applicator type of sealant Do you recommend the meguiars hybrid liquid wax or TW flex wax with applicator? Or do you have any recommendations for a type of liquid wax that has good durability and gloss?
A terrific presentation and evaluation of both the Meguair's Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax and the Chemical Guys Hydro Slick, Pan. For the average do it yourself car care enthusiast both products are easy to use and can provide a reasonable amount of protection. It's ultimately up to the user to decide if the added cost of the Hydro Slick is worth the extra durability. It appears that by using the Meguair's Spray on Wax you would extend the durability of the liquid wax but at an addition cost. Either way it is an easy and much less expensive way to maintain paint protection than going to a full Ceramic Coating.
TO BE HONEST YOU HAD BECOME MY CAR DETAILING GURU...YOUR SIMPLICITY OF PRODUCT EXPLANATION IS LIKE A CERAMIC COATING ON OUR BRAINS, WHICH IS GOING TO GIVE MORE HYDROPHOBIC KNOWLEDGE EFFECT AND GOING TO STAY FOR A LONG.
I'll never understand ppl who feel the need to criticize and point out what they perceive to be an offense against imaginary internet etiquette. Capitalizing words meant that you were very enthusiastic about your statement long before the imaginary internet etiquette rules were invented by ppl that believe they are the only ones that know what's right or acceptable.
@@GrabLifeByDaPoosy Those ppl who invented such rules seem to be more out of the world... & if you take it other way... it's more positive expression of feelings or happiness....
Merci Pan! Content d'avoir ton avis sur le hydroslick! C'est pas exactement la même sorte de produit mais est-ce que le turtle graphene flex wax vaut plus la peine que ces deux produits la selon toi?? Je l'ai essayé aussi et je l'ai bien aimé.
Hey Pan, greetings from Barbados in the Caribbean. That was a great demo. THANKS for sharing. I was wondering if you have any experience with Surf City Products and what your thoughts are? That's what is mostly Available here on island. I would appreciate your very valid opinion. Thank you so much Pan.
Hi Pan, thank you for the video. I haven't bought either product yet. I have used Chemical Guys SiO2 infused Hydro Speed Quick Detailer after washing my car and applied it over a layer of Collinite Insulator Wax. I love the Hydro Speed as a topper to the wax. So, far it is providing excellent slickness, and water beading after about 3 months. It is also very easy to apply.
@@PanTheOrganizer Hi Pan, I found your channel while watching car detailing videos. I subscribed to your channel and have learned soooo much about car washing and detailing. I have bought many products I saw on your videos such as the grit guards, detail guards for my tires, microfiber towels & applicators, Chemical Guys VRP. I use 4 buckets: one for tires/wheels; one for washing; one for rinsing; and a bucket of clean water when I wipe down the door jambs, trunk edges and gas cap. I have a 2017Audi A4 that I love and wash it 3-4 times a month. I also wash/detail my wife's Honda CRV and help my daughters wash their cars.
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Hi Pan,
I ran across this product on Amazon called 10H Diamond ceramic coating. I've only heard of 9H. Is this something that is new on the market or is it just fluff and a fake product? Is there really such a thing as 10H?
Meguiar's been around longer and price
Please review Kenotek products.
Well I just found you DID try this HYDROSILEX , going there to see if you like it as much as I. Keep testing And showing us.
use the hydro charge first then use the hydro slick it will be more shiny
I'm glad you pointed out that the durability tests don't compare to the real world. I've used Meguiars hybrid ceramic wax and 3 months later it's still going strong.
My experience with the chemical guys is after initial cure and buff, let it cure another 2-3 hours (or overnight), then buff again, the gloss and slickness actually increases. I think it's because this product has more oils and needs to dry completely.Other tip is to use the detailer spray every other wash, that keeps it is good shape. Product is definitely more expensive, but goes a long way - in fact, I would warn against applying too much, works better with a thing coat.
The Chemical Guys bottle is twice as more expensive in Canada than the Meguiars. That's a big difference right there...
$25 for the meguires at canadian tire
Is it any better tho
Its also far more durable.
CG isn’t worth is in the US anyways
@@LucciOW funny i would have said Chemical guys is more worth it in the US because you guys get free shipping. CG is obviously overhyped but they do make some great products (the cherry quick detailer they have is VERY good, arguably one of the best out there).
When I bought my Corvette I needed something. Just from the ads and their how-to videos I did the Chemical Guys. While it's more expensive you use so little of it, I just reapply it.
Was debating on both of these at the store yesterday and I ended up going with the Meguiar's ( due to $20+ price difference). I washed my car, did a clay bar treatment, washed again, then used the Meguiar's with a Ryobi 10in buffer. The car looks great. The wax doesnt pop as much as you would expect, HOWEVER the car feels smooth like glass. Could be due to the clay bar but the combination is great. I recommend it to PROTECT your vehicle from elements. If you want something to make your car shine, I recommend something else with carnauba wax or along those lines.
I've used the Meguiars on several vehicles now... I've noticed that the shine "pops" depending on the paint color and how it's prepped. One thing I've also noticed is that if you have some product/wax/sealant/etc already settled into the paint before you apply the Meguiars, it does very well and holds up... I'm not sure why, but it brings the shine out a little more and the durability is the same whether it's stripped or not.
That’s why I like the Hydro slick more. After it cures you can still carnauba wax over it because it’s a hybrid wax with ceramic wax properties but it doesn’t form a “shell layer” like a standard ceramic wax. The hydro slick is more infused into the paint as opposed to being layered on top of it. Using butter wet wax after letting this stuff cure makes the car look deep and rich in color.
Used Meguires 8-12 months ago. Washed truck for first time today. Cleaned super easy, nice and shiny and still feels like glass.
@@gameroftheyear1000 waxing over the top served zero purpose you literally deleted the coating
@@fxrsniper1 so I’ve learned. I’ve since come a long way in proper detailing etiquette and have corrected the proper steps to take. I also learned you seal and glaze before hydroslicking as well.
It's excellent the way u explain in full detail, product preparation and durability factors. Definitely professional!!!
Thanks I appreciate it!
Iv been a Meguiars fan boy for years now since my first car. Maguiars products stand true to their test and have never let me down especially for the price and ease of accessibility to purchase.
2 drops of McGuires vs 5 on the chemical guys side?
As someone who started out as a product tester for Autogeek in FL before I started detailing when both these guys and DohDoh juice started out idk 17-18 years ago. I've noticed chemical guys are more of a mass production, get their products in everyone's hands kind of company. Meguiers have always been the product, along with Mother's. They make some decent stuff if you have seen Data sheets for them. But some they flat out lie about silicone and Solvent content.
Ive been using Maguires for 23 years now. Ive tried so many of the competitors products over the past 5 years. I just keep going back to Maguires. I like their professional line, and their ultimate compound and polish is actually pretty amazing for amateur use or professional.
I've had the Meguiers on my car for over a year now. I have done 2 spray detail updates after washing (usually wash once/month) but not sure that did much more than the liquid applications was already providing. Temps in my area range from 20F in the winter to over 100F in the summer. The car spends 50% nights indoors and is outdoor all day at work.
I've used the Chemical Guys HydroSlick on a few customers cars and they absolutely love results. Sometimes difficult to remove if you wait longer than 30 seconds after applying before removal ,however amazing results
It seems this is a niche product for old-schoolers who can't bring themselves to use a spray. Even though the modern sprays offer more. Thanks for a great video
Great point!
The Meguiars liquid wax is actually better than the spray wax. It lasts more and the water beading is slightly better
Are to confused liquid lasts much longer than spray. Never I have I ever seen a spray last longer in my own experience.
I really like the Meguiars and find that using P&S Bead Maker in between washes maintains the hydrophobic properties much longer. Also, as you mentioned the cost is about a third less so that's a huge factor for almost equal performance.
Great review, for me as a hobbyist the value is most important. So that's why I mostly make use of the meguiars products, just because of their price/quality ratio. Greetings from the Netherlands!
Greetings from Canada! Enjoy your weekend Patrick!
Vanuit Nederland is Adam's producten het goedkoopst, zeker te vergelijken met deze merken, misschien moet je dat eens proberen, na veel, heeeel veel proberen ben ik er fan van!
Daily Videos Adams is inderdaad dikke prima, ik gebruik ook veel meguairs, maar ook wel producten van gyeon, chemical Guys, etc. Voor mij ook als hobbyist is voor mij meguairs wel de winnaar, goeie prijs en kwaliteit.
@@Michael1357100 Meguairs is in complete set zeker wel de winnaar, ze hebben alles. Ik zelf ben erg fan van Quick detailers en dan vind ik de limited edition van Adams echt wel de favoriet van dit moment, ruikt ook nog eens naar caramel/koffie, wie kan dat nou zeggen 🙈
The hair is tight and clean again! Love these real time product reviews and head to heads. Keep up the PANtastic work! This is the only channel I have notifications on :)
Heheh yes finally! Bye bye covid hair! :)
Watching Pan is always encouraging. I literally trust what you say man and I go off of what you get. I am in love with TurtleWax ceramoc coating and have pretty much every tool you got. You have helped my business grow alot. I actually dress professional now when going to do jobs and people actually compliment and tell me that they feel like there vehicles are getting put in the best of hands. Even how you talk I have some how incorporated that into my salesmanship and it has dramatically increased business for me. Detailing is not full time yet for I am in the oil and gas industry, and make some pretty good money from it. But I am extremely close to going full time with detailing now and I guess I owe it to you. Stay humble Pan and always continue to bring the content you bring buddy.
Thanks for the kind words. I’m glad I can help to inspire people like you. 👍🏻
He’s a paid marketer. Don’t listen
I used the Meguiars hybrid ceramic liquid wax. It gives great gloss to my black car. It smells great, is easy to apply and the price is ok. I detailed the car on the 4th of april and the beading and gloss is still awesome. Loved the video as usual👍🏻
Thanks Andy!
Chemical guys has a product called Black Light. It's a glaze designed for black paint, and it is hands down one of the best products I've used on my car in terms of depth and gloss.
@@sargvsu Isnt it a black car soap ? I have a dark grey metallic, but I've been told to look into that.
@@steveolie985 they have a soap, but it's largely a scam. Soap is pretty much soap, and doesn't discriminate based on color. But they also have a glaze called Black Light.
So you don’t do it over again like every week? What i wash my car today than wax than like 2 days later I decided to wash my car , can I still put more wax on at the end ?
I just purchased the CG hydroslick and used it. Seems to work pretty good. The shine after the 24hr cure, was ridiculous. Its really my first time doing the polish and then ceramic and sealant. Its pretty slick
Yes slickness after 24h is very good on the CG.
I like. CG waxes your right
The stack of Meguires M27 Hybrid Ceramic Sealant, Ceramic Liquid Wax and Hybrid Ceramic Detailer is known to give great gloss, and chemical resistance.
That maguires spray ceramic detailer is absolutely incredible! I was a griots detailer kinda guy and loved it. Then I tried meguires randomly and my God I was blown away at how much gloss and depth I gained on my black car
Going to try aftrr reading your comment. I'm a collinite guy ;)
I’ve used the Hydro-Slick product before (still do on all our cars). It’s good for 3-5 months on our car left outside and 8-10 months on our garaged cars. Good product.
I actually bought the meguiars and tried it just because I was like let me see what this ceramic stuff is all about, usually I will just seal my paint with paste wax or something else and this stuff is actually pretty great the hydrophobic effect was much more profound than when I usually detail my car. Usually by the second detail wash their is usually very little waterbead left and I have to redo a wax/sealer
I’ve used the Meguires Hybrid Ceramic Wax and I’m delighted with the end result. The whole time from start to end of the wash process and wax application takes about 90mins on my UK Ford Ranger. Looks fantastic,in Agate Black on the day that it’s done. I wax it every three months.
It's 3 month old now. Shall we compare the 2 surfaces now. This will tell which is better and durable.
Did you not see the end. They both failed after the chemicals were applied.
Just applied the chemical guys hydro and I absolutely was shocked how easy it was and how well it worked. Definitely more pricey but either way the car looks great and is protected
Hi Jesse. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 905,000 subscribers and we have over 117 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
How did you discover my channel by the way?
Can't get enough of your channel! Keep the awesome content coming. You're the best Pan!
Hey thanks Joseph!
The one thing I noticed is when you rinsed the hood off the water didn't bead up on the meguiars side but it sure let the water slide off nicely. I like that better than the beading
great review Pan, agreed the Meg's Detailer is awesome, and i use it after each wash, Meg's are providing some good products, just like TW - CG Hydro products are too expensive.
Thanks!
Yeah, definitely agree with you that the CG Hydro products are expensive. The cost where I am is at least double the Meg's products.
@@kahluacoke also new AM Details Hybrid range puts them all to shame now - my Outback now has Hybrid Sealant and Detailer applied, and it stunning, easy to wash, even the bird sh*t just slides off!
@@Mogsy28uk Lol, considering some of the bird sh*t that has landed on my car I'll have to check that out.
I used the Meguires so long ago I forgot when I put it on Im guessing 8-12 months. Put it on a daily driver pickup. I drive 180 miles once a week to work. I washed my truck today for the first time since I out the wax on. It was completely filthy. It came clean very easily and the water was still sheeting off. The bugs on the grill were baked on in the south tx sun and 85% came off very easily. The truck dried quickly with a single pass of a microfiber towel. The truck had a very nice shine to it. It is no longer my daily driver as I recently bought a jeep to give my truck a break. Just applied the same wax to my black jeep and it looks amazing.
Meguiar's has a way better product in their lineup, which I reviewed here: th-cam.com/video/nEdDqnOviOA/w-d-xo.html
Great video Pan, I love Meguiar's products, was going to pick up some during the week so I think I'll add this to the list. Greeting from Ireland
Thanks Rory!
After 5 years and 1000s of dollars, carfidant scratch and sell remover and Griot's ceramic 3 in 1 is the absolute best combination I've ever used BY A MILE!!!. I tried both of these and meguiars lasted about a day.
The chemical guys is a bit more expensive but I've found it to be worth it for how much less you need to apply to achieve the same results and how much longer it lasts. For only 20$ more it's worth it for the better protection especially since you'll go through 2 bottles of McGuiare's in the same time you'd go through one of the chemical guys.
I'm a new guy when it comes to owning a car. Needless to say i'm very much clueless when it comes to detailing and maintaining cars. You're a lifesaver Pan! Thank you for the informative videos! Greetings from Philippines! 🇵🇭
Welcome aboard! How did you discover my channel Joel?
@@PanTheOrganizer just googled how to wash a car properly and you came out. Never looked anywhere else since. Thank you!
I like that he’s thorough in how he tests the different products.
Thanks Farrell!
I'd say they are pretty much equal. I'm older than you and got started in detailing my own car in 1984, bought Mother's at a nearby shop and had to park in the shade to wash and wax the car, and it was black! Didn't know jack at that time, but I was doing my best.I didn't get serious about detailing until about 2012 and that's when I went all out, spending a few thousand a year on all the different products and tools for the job, had my garage customized with cabinets and shelves and had the floor done with the flakes added in, if I could have just added a lift😁 Sold that house and just renting now, sucks I have no place to detail for now!
Thanks for the demo. Personally, I have found that the Turtle Wax Hybrid spray is better value than either of these at about $13 per bottle. It is more hydrophobic and it holds up better to the chemical tests than either of these. I think that your demos for the Turtle Wax product bear this out.
I came to the same conclusion as you. The TW is such great value.
What turtle wax is that exactly.
Turtle Wax Ceramic Spray Coating that I have reviewed here: th-cam.com/video/_r_AXaUeTIQ/w-d-xo.html
Agreed!! TW 🐢
You could also find sales on TW hybrid line now, was able to get wet wax for $9.
Did a proper 3 stage correction then used hydro slick. Lasted 9 months strong using hydro suds every third week with maint. wash. Then stripped all wax and silica soap, polished, then applied carbon force and did the suggested maint wash again using suds and every 6 months apply hydro slick. Looks brand new for a 16yr old jeep wk
I use the Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Liquid as a topper for the Pro Hybrid Ceramic Sealant (M27) similar to the Jescar Power lock and Collinite 845 combo so far great results. As always thanks Pannnnn The Organizer.
Thanks for sharing!
Is the M27 actually better or it's just available by the gallon? I know it should be the professional product but I'm not convinced it's better. Any data on this?
@@brandonbeers7923 it is better, it has better durability and more hydrophobic properties
Proud to have people like you in Canada. For all these years I never noticed that you are a Canadian
Yes I'm from Montreal, Quebec actually. :)
Awesome video! You did a very good job describing everything in detail. Personally, I would go with the Meguiar’s over chemical guys due to Meguiar’s being much more affordable for what kind of results it brings.
Thanks Jamie! How did you discover my channel?
Thank you for your comparison. I had purchased the Chemical Guys Complete Clay Bar kit. I had 3 years of rust spots accumulating from brake dust. Man what a job to clean off. I will check out your Ceramic videos as I wan tot go the high road for protection as I live near the ocean and we have bery moist salty air. Thanks again Pan.
Thanks for watching Wayne!
I've always used Meguiars for my cars, but was debating over these two products. I'm definitely sticking to Meguiars after this video!
Carpro cquartz lite which is the topper turtle wax shie and shine and turtle wax hydro spray coating in may please car pro reload not available at long time so which is the best topper
Very disappointed in meguiars on this product. Don't love the water beading on either and they broke down so easily. TW Ceramic Spray coating and seal n shine beat the brakes off of both of these. I also enjoy Fusso coat soft99 for beading and extreme durability. These two products from chemical guys and meguiars to me are simply not worth the price time or effort. TW to me has stepped up bigtime to take the lead for the mainstream consumer product category while simultaneously having really close to professional results for a bargain basement consumer product price. Another fantastically detailed and amazingly executed video Pan! Great work and a big thumbs up to the Absolute BEST ON THE PLANET! PAAAAAAN THE ORGANIZER FOR THE WIN!!!! AGAIN!!!!!👍🏼
Thanks for the kind words Gabe! I appreciate it! Enjoy your weekend!
This is a great comparison, I already have meguirs liquid wax & it produces great results & now I'm contemplating trying hydroslick
These 2= brilliance together they should collaborate on a product ‼️
i havent used the meguiars product before. always used the chemical guys hyroslick. and i love it. it works well for me
Thanks for another great job explaining the products and giving your viewers a no BS comparison.
Thanks John!
I use the meguiars right now as far as the price point goes. You really can't beat it I don't think. I've never used the chemical device ceramic coating, but as far as if they do the same thing I'll still be using with wires. The price is a big deal, it's a big difference.
I just started getting into detailing cause of you!!!! Youre such a great youtuber
Awesome! Thank you! How did you discover my channel Bryan?
@Bryan: me too!
@@PanTheOrganizer i was looking up detailing vids and i came across you
I have a 2016 Dodge Challenger that has never been detailed. I bought the Meguiars clay bars, 110 Compound and 210 Polish and the Hybrid Ceramic Wax and am using the Bauer Long throw DA Polisher. Since I am doing 4 steps (clay bar, compound, polish, wax) I am completing sections at a time. So far I've completed the front of the car (hood, front quarter panels and grill). I am very pleased with the results. The compound and polish even brought back the stickers on the hood. I plan to do regular, post car washing maintenance using Turtle Wax Ice spray on detailer/wax after watching some YT videos on it's seemingly solid performance. Super anxious to finish up tomorrow morning when the temp is cool.
How did you discover my channel by the way?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 920,000 subscribers and we have over 120 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@@PanTheOrganizer i've been searching YT a lot for car detailing tips. watched a few of your videos and enjoy your content!
Thanks for the feedback! :)
Will you review Avalon King’s Ceramic Coating? I need a reliable source
If enough viewers suggest that I review it, yes.
Definitely need this Avalon king is just so expensive, almost seems to gimmicky for me
I want to see this product reviewed
3 years ago, I bought the Avalon king ceramic. It was $25 a bottle. They’ve jacked up the prices.
Please do the Avalon King. Thanks
Just for everyone, if you truly care and have time for your car. I personally do a double coat, seems excessive and time consuming but it’s really worth it! But to each there own 🤷♂️ all I know is I definitely notice a better protection and gloss by doing so. I also give it a 10-20 minute wait before I coat another. But of course I’m doing that all inside of my garage.
Still dont see how CG can justify the cost difference...
Gotta pay for their huge houses and Ferraris. ;)
It lasts longer and has better resistance to elements
Chemical guys is a gel suspension formula. They are a bit different in makeup. Most of CG products are more expensive but they usually perform.
cg is not worth the $ i bought hydroslick bc the hype. it doesnt work. seal n shine is way better
Your Right
Another GREAT car detailing video! Thanks for posting. Just want to double-check with you about my car maintenance routine. Rinse, apply APC, rinse, wash, decontaminate, wash, rinse, dry then apply ceramic coatings. Is this correct?
Close but not quite. th-cam.com/video/sqQYVjxFqK0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MFhVZqeY60DzbYAR
Okay...so wash, decontaminate, polish, IPA, then apply the ceramic coating. I drive A LOT for my job and often in rural, agricultural areas that have tons of dust. That's why I put rinse 1st then wash in my previous message. Thanks again for resending this video link! It's marvelous!!@@PanTheOrganizer
one thing I like about Hydroslick is that it has really decent scratch filler properties compared to meguires, which is perfect for old cars with decent paint that aren't worth repainting or correcting lol
Pan - love your shows. I got a hot tip for you. I used to sell car products and I have never found one to match what I used to sell. Of course I haven't tested every new product either, so what do I know? .Anyway if you want to measure the shine, make yorself a double meter stick like 2 meters long and hold it at 90 degrees to the car surface. See how far you can read the stick numbers in the reflection. That gives you a simple calibration of your depth of shine. My product was way off the end of one meter stick. That's why I said you should use a double one.
I'm happy to see in this paaaaaaaandemic you got the haircut.....awesome video buddy!!
Good one! 😂👌
Totally!! Tight and clean. :)
AHAHAAHA. That would be a disaster!
@@PanTheOrganizer lol
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Great video Pan.I have bought this two products before seeing your video and I was so interested to watch your video about this two .I found Meguiar's working better on my car and seeing even a difference of shining, overall I love Meguiar's products they are cheaper and never disappointed me!Thank you
Hi, Pan. Thanks from me in Sweden and thanks a lot for another great video. Great to see my Meguiar's Ceramic Liquid Wax compared. I know it's not a professional product. But being a "Weekend Warrior" I like to maintain my car in perfect condition. And that's what I do with the products i've chosen.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I feel like the meguiars ceramic wax gives the paint a higher color temperature. ( If you know about photography cool / warm ) Therefor it would work a lot better or appear better on darker colors.
I love when you do these videos of different products
Thanks Shannon!
I’ve used both and still use the Maguires as of yet 2024 and only use it once a year for a vehicle that’s sets outside in all elements in the state of Oregon lol the only product I use from chemical guys is the spot remover that does what it says it does.
Great video! I thought about using the Meguiar’s Wax and Detailer today on our Journey. I like the disappearing effect Meguiar’s has and have heard the Detailer is awesome.
Agree, the Detailer is very good for maintenance.
Yeah for me, the Ceramic Detailer is better than the liquid Ceramic Wax!
How long does this coating last? I think you mentioned a prior product lasting 6 mo?
None of these will last very long. I hope you could tell how underwhelmed I was testing them. I won't be reusing these. If you are looking for a Meguiar's product, I would recommend their Hybrid Ceramic Wax in spray form, that can get you 5-6 months of protection if conditions and maintenance are optimal. Here's my review: th-cam.com/video/kwJuJvTz7LI/w-d-xo.html
Never forget that manufacturers' durability claims are based on perfect conditions scenarios: decent weather, car is garage kept, well maintained and cared for, etc. It's very rare for people to get the full durability as some have neglected daily drivers in harsh conditions and weather. And then there are other factors like surface preparation, etc.
Love seeing the detailing in action! Nice work, Pan.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. I put a lot of time and effort to produce these videos, so it's nice to have positive feedback. :)
I just bought some of the Meguiar’s Ceramic Liquid Wax a week ago. I’m hoping it will make my Lexus GS 350 look super sleek after I finish my first ever clay bar. Thanks for the video, excellent work as always.
Thanks!
Not submitting vehicle to chemical onslaught: My Truck is damn near painted in tar after my local street crew tarred one side of the street (uphill side) then watched all the tar flow downhill into the traffic lane. INCOMING MAJOR CHEMICAL ONSLAUGHT to get it cleaned. (claim filed against the city -- it's really that bad)
Would be a good thing to make a video about. I pray my finish isn't completely dead after the solvents I'm going to have to use.
imo: The vehicle treatment is DOA if you hit it with harsh chemicals. So I wouldn't pay double for moderately more chemical protection. Simply plan on touching up and re-doing every 2-3 months.
question: what do you think of using the spray on Meguires for touch up between full treatments?
I keep seeing Meguiars little green bottle at my local auto parts store, but I just keep passing it up for Meguiars more traditional waxes like Deep Crystal Carnuba, Ultimate and Gold Class line. The lower price compared to chemical guys is going to make it easier for me to give it a try. Thanks for that review.
Thanks Joe! How did you discover my channel by the way?
The spray is better than the green bottle stuff. The hydrophobic property lasts longer
Good review I was at the store today debating on the 2. I ended up getting the Chemical Guys just to experiment the "ceramic". I plan on getting a high quality ceramic coating or nano silica. I did clay before applied the Hydroslick and it feels amazing.
I did Meguiar’s Claybar with their Ultimate Quick Detailer followed by the Hybrid Ceramic Wax. Seems to give a good shine with the wax.
I love the turtle hybrid spray ceramic coating & wet spray on versions. After I clay bar & do that my clients say their vehicles look new
Very well done vid...excellent job and thank you. I have used the Meguiar's on Wife's GC...impressive...did a full compound first. Just went through first wash after week of driving. Very impressive...shiny and slick and almost no water to speak of in the vehicle. Doing my personal this week with it.
Thanks, but I can't recommend either of these products, as there are much better ones in the category. Including Meguiar's own Hybrid Ceramic Spray Wax, which I reviewed here: th-cam.com/video/kwJuJvTz7LI/w-d-xo.html
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 885,000 subscribers and we have over 113 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Im looking forward your review on new formula of seal n shine
It will be pretty much the same thing, with slightly better chemical resistance and UV protection now.
Pan I’ve used the Meguairs ceramic wax spray and I don’t like it so I think I will try that ceramic liquid was. The ceramic detailer is fantastic. Quick question I would like to know the best way to enhance my gloss on my car. Should I do the Polish, Sealant and Wax technique?
The best way to get the biggest increase in gloss is through paint correction. You would compound and then polish, then IPA wipe down, and then apply a protectant. It depends what you prefer: a wax/sealant combo, or a ceramic coating.
For wax/sealant, see my video here: th-cam.com/video/ZtILoTKSXq8/w-d-xo.html
For a ceramic coating, see my video here: th-cam.com/video/MgdUR278Jos/w-d-xo.html
For the differences between waxes, sealants and coatings, check out my popular video here: th-cam.com/video/Yxz3zSVIm-g/w-d-xo.html
Great video pan ! I think I'm still happy with my purchase of TW ceramic spray coating for a 1/3 of the price. Great depth and gloss and water behavior is amazing
Yup, TW is a great product!
@@PanTheOrganizer you think you can review the new rupes uno protect aio?
Pan TheOrganizer quick question on the TW ceramic spray. Bought it based on your prior review but noticed it doesn’t have a lot of slickness. When I add a detailed spray on top, the slickness is there. Is this your experience? Thx
@@ebelen1 use BeadMaker as a drying aid, it's a good combo 👍
Hi pan . Again very detail information and excellent video. Your videos always very very knowledgeable and very easy for us for choosing products. Thanks a lot.
I want to buy spray wax , which one will you suggest ?.
It’s for my customers so must be at reasonable cost.
Adams spray wax is good or not ?
My choices would be:
Turtle Wax ICE Spray Wax: amzn.to/2MWeUq1
or Optimum Spray Wax: amzn.to/2MQhI7Y
Basically what I've learned from all these torture test videos from everybody with all these different waxes and ceramic waxes is that I'm better off saving my money and spending $10-15 on Turtle Wax Ice Seal and Shine, stuff is virtually indestructible, gives a good gloss and is fairly easy to apply.
Yes, or even the Turtle Wax Ceramic Spray Coating which lasts a bit longer still. I reviewed it here: th-cam.com/video/_r_AXaUeTIQ/w-d-xo.html
@@PanTheOrganizer lol.. I just finished putting a coat of turtlewax ceramic spray coating on the SUV.
From wash to final removal using Eagle edgeless 350 GSM towels
3.2 hours..😎 🇨🇦
👉🏻👍🏻
@@PanTheOrganizer pls what noozle hose head do you use?
I've been using the Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic spray for some time and have loved it. I just purchased the new liquid wax before seeing your video and I did. I plan to apply it to my car this afternoon. Thanks very much for all your work in this! Great job!
Thanks for watching and commenting Peter! I still prefer the spray version of the Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax though.
Next, if you want to step it up with even better performance and durability, you should try the new Turtle Wax Flex Wax which I reviewed here: th-cam.com/video/b5BjDzItlr8/w-d-xo.html
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks much Pan! I will check that out today. By the way, the new Meguiar's product was very easy to apply and took very little time. This will be easy to do every 4-6 months as needed.
Pan the Ripper, kill'n the competition.
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Pan the man with the cleanest sedan
It rhymes! 🤣
been watching for weeks, thought to myself why am i NOT subbed, fixed that real quick. Thanks for the videos man!
Awesome! Since you subscribed to my channel, let me officially welcome you to the Pan TheOrganizer family!
I'm still using collinite 845 and turtle wax seal n shine. Nothing for me has topped either product yet in the price range. My favorites. Another great vid. Thanks PTO!
That is a great combo that you are using! Yeah Seal N Shine is hard to beat in its price point for durability for sure!
You’re a badass Pan! Thank you so much for all the info/knowledge 👏🏼
Thanks for the review. What product would you recommend to ceramic coat a new set of wheels? Thank you 🙏
I have two videos specifically for that:
th-cam.com/video/zGOI6bwJlM0/w-d-xo.html
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Pan on overload: high end music pumping out while detailing and snorting ceramic coatings.
Disappointed by meguiars. I get more chemical resistance out of swissvax samurai wax... yikes.
Thank you for this video dude. Keep at it. 👍
Hehe thanks James!
From an additional value perspective, given the different chemical consistencies of each product, how many cars/bottle would you estimate you could get from each? I doubt you would get get twice the number of cars with the CG product over the Meguiar's product, but given the fact that the Meguiar's product was "weaker" with your basic tests (and more of a liquid vice gel like the CG product), it seems to reason that you would apply more of the Meguiar's product over time, thus making the value gap difference between the two products potentially smaller than initially thought...
What an awesome test. I use Chemical Guys and Meguiar's regularly and in general you do get what you pay for. I like Meguiar's as a product anyone can buy and use with little effort with good results. I like Chemical Guys because it's more of a enthusiast product with a little more effort to apply but with better more long lasting results. For me doing more pro level detailing, Chemical guys, AMMO and other products you've had on really are becoming my go to for better results. Thank you Pan!
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Around the 13:30 area both sides of the hood look a bit streaky
They look more like swirls for me
It was paint imperfections. I didn't see any streaks after having removed these products.
I infected my eyes when using spray product like flex wax. Im thinking to switching to applicator type of sealant
Do you recommend the meguiars hybrid liquid wax or TW flex wax with applicator?
Or do you have any recommendations for a type of liquid wax that has good durability and gloss?
Holy crap I thought you were the actor Peter Krause from 9-1-1! Lol. Great comparison though!
I get that a lot lol
Omg that’s right!! I couldn’t figure out who he reminded of until you mentioned that lol. He looks just like him.
@@PanTheOrganizer are you guys related lol you seriously look like him
A terrific presentation and evaluation of both the Meguair's Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax and the Chemical Guys Hydro Slick, Pan. For the average do it yourself car care enthusiast both products are easy to use and can provide a reasonable amount of protection. It's ultimately up to the user to decide if the added cost of the Hydro Slick is worth the extra durability. It appears that by using the Meguair's Spray on Wax you would extend the durability of the liquid wax but at an addition cost. Either way it is an easy and much less expensive way to maintain paint protection than going to a full Ceramic Coating.
Thanks Steven!
TO BE HONEST YOU HAD BECOME MY CAR DETAILING GURU...YOUR SIMPLICITY OF PRODUCT EXPLANATION IS LIKE A CERAMIC COATING ON OUR BRAINS, WHICH IS GOING TO GIVE MORE HYDROPHOBIC KNOWLEDGE EFFECT AND GOING TO STAY FOR A LONG.
MURTAZA SUKHSARWALA you need to yell
I'll never understand ppl who feel the need to criticize and point out what they perceive to be an offense against imaginary internet etiquette. Capitalizing words meant that you were very enthusiastic about your statement long before the imaginary internet etiquette rules were invented by ppl that believe they are the only ones that know what's right or acceptable.
@@GrabLifeByDaPoosy Those ppl who invented such rules seem to be more out of the world... & if you take it other way... it's more positive expression of feelings or happiness....
Thanks Murtaza! I appreciate the kind words and your support. I work really hard to produce my videos so it's nice to see you guys love them.
There is only one CAR CLEANING GURU :)
Merci Pan! Content d'avoir ton avis sur le hydroslick! C'est pas exactement la même sorte de produit mais est-ce que le turtle graphene flex wax vaut plus la peine que ces deux produits la selon toi?? Je l'ai essayé aussi et je l'ai bien aimé.
Oui le Flex Wax est de loin supérieur à ces deux produits.
Hey Pan, greetings from Barbados in the Caribbean. That was a great demo. THANKS for sharing.
I was wondering if you have any experience with Surf City Products and what your thoughts are?
That's what is mostly Available here on island. I would appreciate your very valid opinion. Thank you so much Pan.
Thanks for the kind words Chris! Unfortunately I have never tested Surf City products.
Hi Pan, thank you for the video. I haven't bought either product yet. I have used Chemical Guys SiO2 infused Hydro Speed Quick Detailer after washing my car and applied it over a layer of Collinite Insulator Wax. I love the Hydro Speed as a topper to the wax. So, far it is providing excellent slickness, and water beading after about 3 months. It is also very easy to apply.
Thanks for watching Tim! How did you discover my channel by the way?
@@PanTheOrganizer Hi Pan, I found your channel while watching car detailing videos. I subscribed to your channel and have learned soooo much about car washing and detailing. I have bought many products I saw on your videos such as the grit guards, detail guards for my tires, microfiber towels & applicators, Chemical Guys VRP. I use 4 buckets: one for tires/wheels; one for washing; one for rinsing; and a bucket of clean water when I wipe down the door jambs, trunk edges and gas cap. I have a 2017Audi A4 that I love and wash it 3-4 times a month. I also wash/detail my wife's Honda CRV and help my daughters wash their cars.
Great video Pan! The side by side chart and recommendation at the end is a super helpful feature to include.
Thanks!