I haven't needed to try that line quite yet as I'm still absolutely in love with polish angel master sealant. By far the best protection you can buy if ceramic coatings are out of the equation :)
I am literally applying it as i watch your video. A unique product. It is cool to watch the gloss increase in front of your eyes. To me , i don’t detect any odor. It removes a little easier if i wait around 4 minutes. I am applying to black. Worth every dime to me. Great video as always Brian. Thank You!
By the way, I like your channel, you don't oversell any product and the video are very concise and not talking just to make it interesting, I really appreciate that from your channel, just looking how you apply products and the technique, speaks for itself
thank you Brian. I just used this on my in-law's SUV yesterday. I saw how grabby it was during the wipe off stage, so I cheated by putting it on every panel first, then used Tech Choice ceramic detail spray to wipe off and buff. It came out so nicely !
Just wanted to say I don't watch many detailing videos due to the fact I was taught by 2 very high end experienced detailer's back home in Florida when i first started detailing. After watching your video i'm very IMPRESSED with the overall outcome and definitely agree with everything you mentioned in this video. I currently work part time detailing at a car wash and they just introduced this product to us followed by your video so we get a hint with what needs to be done and what we're dealing with... Again i'm very IMPRESSED with this product and appreciate your video as well as your helpful tips and advice. I'll definitely be on the lookout for more of your videos since I did take liking to the 1st one and decided to hit that subscribe button!!! Thank You
That looks difficult to remove when compared to most other products and, honestly, that’s disqualifying for me. Maybe for a weekend warrior it’s fine, but people who work with this stuff day in and day out know how much difficulty like this can set you back in terms of time and fatigue.
I just stumbled on your TH-cam site - first I want to say, what a nice ride. I have seen others who I think just want to hate every CG product. You seem to give the most unbiased point of view. And, the best tips for product use. Thank you for this review.
As with most Chemical Guys products, i feel they're overpriced but my god they're good at marketing, otherwise i don't think they could get away with those prices. I was impressed at the results but i feel the same results could also be accomplished using many cheaper products that are also a lot easier to wipe and buff off.
@@ashishpatel350 At one point Bose made cutting edge products. It's really been quite a long time that they've done anything all that impressive. Only Bose product that's really worth the money is their noise cancelling headphones. Everything else is average at best.
This reminds me of Dr. Beasley's paint sealant which is also very thick and just as hard to remove. I was told by Dr. Beasley company to use a damp microfiber to go back over the car to remove the residue. Thanks for another great review
Maybe it’s just me but the corvette looked almost perfect before you started. It would be nice to see this product demonstrated on a normal daily driver truly in need of wax
I love this product. I have found the thinner you can put it on the better. I use 2 small dots and cross hatch. In my garage (55degrees, 36 humidity) I only let it sit for around 45 secs. If its hard to get off, and/or looks like your pushing it around, you used to much. Good tip on multiple rags. I used a short nap to remove the residual product and a final buff with a 500gsm plush towel. Seems like the Chemical Guys stuff takes more technique to use, but you can't argue with the results. If you get a spot where it looks like the product wont buff off, I just hit it with a light spray of HydroSpeed detail spray.
I love it too. I seen reviews of it being hard to install but you figure it out. I just installed it in 90 deg high humidity. Put it on thin and wipe it off as soon as your done applying. Super slick!!
Your vette looked great.. when removing it, itactually reminded me of my first attempt when i used megs HCW for the first time. I used way to much and it smeared horribly ..good vid
After experimenting with a few ceramics I've found that they are more trouble than they are worth with high spots and buffing out. In some climates they should make a ceramic undercoating spray, would really help with rust and spray.
I know the $40 price tag seems a bit high but honestly I only used about 1/3 of the bottle for my car, I applied it about 4 days ago and my car still looks as glossy as it did the day I washed it. Tree sap wipe off easily now before I had to go deep in with wax to remove minor smudges. I do agree however that removing it is tough but I found that a generous amount makes it easier to remove rather than thin coating
I bought some the other day but I was confused by the gelatin consistency. Chemical guys video made it look creamy, your video looks just like mine. My wife has a camry with silver metallic paint and it made it look fantastic. Thanks for the video
It seems like a decent product. I have it and used it on my Silverado and it looks great and feels great, but it is hard to use. I do not have a garage yet and it was 50* outside so when I got to the sunny side of the vehicle it wanted to ball up when I wiped it off, kinda like glue. I had to spray another product on it to help it come off and then it came off fine. Do not use in the sun light at all or it’ll take forever
First off that Corvette is GORGEOUS!!! That Forest Green is awesome looking!. CG product did make it look richer in color. But since it is "supposed" to be a 12 months product, I guess taking a weekend or sat once every 6 months or more would not be so bad to take it off. But a everyday for work item.... hmm maybe not so much, and Using hydro speed to keep it looking good for longer is a easy spray on and wipe off item. I am sold on it. But to me ill do it all. clay bar, high speed cut, hydro charge, hydro slick, hydro speed. Once every 6m or 12m. works for me. But that's just me. BTW great vid. I was tuned into what you were doing the whole time. 👍
Thanks, Brian! The obvious choice of opponent is MHCW, but I'd like to see it against another CG product. Maybe JetSeal or Butter Wax or the dozens of others. See just how similar they are in each of your testing categories.. 👍👌✌ This isn't something I'd use professionally, but I have to say, it looks like it does a very nice job of bumping up depth.
I live in Los Angeles and I go to chemical guys every time I need something for my car. I’m curious on trying this on my mustang cali special. Your car looks and sounds beautiful man. The shine is real rich.
I own a Aviation detail company..for the most part we FAA approved products..how ever for certain jobs we have used a few products from chemical guys...i stand behind these guys...i feel that the extrensic factors play a role in durablilty as well...application wise..i feel that the if the product puts up a fight to remove ..its a testiment to its strength...if a products can be whipped off too easy..id be a little leary about using it.. Just food for thought...enjoyed the video though..keep up the great work..
I like to see this in the sun; overall the car looks really nice, the rims and the paint goes well from the naked eye. I just purchased this and cannot wait to apply it
I just saw their video on this product yesterday and Boom... you already have a review out on it. You're the man B! 😁👍 As far as the product itself, the gel consistency looks like a little will go along way. However, based on the price and ease of use I would probably pass on this one. There are others out here that perform just as well or better for much less. Like someone else mentioned in a comment, their products (mainly the Si02 based ones) are way overpriced.
I am just not sold on these SiO2-infused sealants. Based on some of the other brands that I have seen tested, they don't seem to be any more durable as good synthetic sealants costing half as much. Every time a new "ceramic wax" hits the market, I give my trusty old can of Finish Kare 1000P a big hug. Hell, I even give my Rejex bottle a high-five. LOL
A little off topic, I am excited to watch your review of the G9 polisher. Would you mind sharing your perspective of the G9 versus the max shine M8S, discussing them in general as well as from the perspective of a weekend DIY versus a professional? I am a weekend DIY and was about to buy the M8S when I learned of the G9. Though the G9 does seem to be the better polisher, I am still on the fence due to the much higher price. I value and would appreciate your perspective.
I dont know if you tried different microfiber towels to remove the product or not,but i had the same issue after using CG Hydro Charge ceramic spray coating.I tried different towels and found that the yellow large detailing towels from CG took off the product with no problem.Love your channel and the fact you dont just talk for 30 min. before doing anything...like a certain other detailer.
Excited to see your review of the new griots garage polisher. I am sure it will be a little more thorough than mine was. I'm interested to see what you have to say about their grease, since they said they put better grease in there I wonder if it's actually better. I didn't actually take mine apart to check though.
Great video Brian that product definitely makes the panel deeper but holy cow it looks like it took some effort to remove it almost like paste wax. Can wait to see you put it up against some other products & hear about it's longevity.
Kinda new to the channel. Detailing has been a hobby of mine since I was a kid. I like this channel because you got a real quick to the point no BS thing going on and I really appreciate that. Love your videos. This product did better than I thought It would but that price. I don't know . I'd like to hear your thoughts later on whether or not you think it's worth the price or not.
Since you applied 2 coats of HydroSlick - what about comparing it to One coat of Turtle Wax ICE Seal n Shine PLUS One coat of Turtle Wax ICE Spray Detailer. This difference in glossiness and durability will be interesting.
I have been using the Griot's Garage 11075 One-Step Synthetic Sealant based on your review and after 1 year i still really really like it, however this new stuff from Chemical Guys looks very interesting, I am no stranger to their products and have been considering a Ceramic wax. Definitely would like to see your long term results of this one for sure.
I think it’s worth noting that I have had much better results doing a second decontamination after the polish just prior to the ceramic wax. It needs to bind directly to the paint
I don’t think you mentioned and probably didn’t do it but you need to wait 3 hrs to let that product to cure before adding water. Once it has cured for 3 hours that’s when the real shine pops. It would have been interesting seen the reading in your gloss meter.
Nice and concise review! I am confused though ... if I choose to "layer" this product does it go on first then a paint sealant/wax on top? Thanks for great videos!
Love the video! Have been watching numerous videos with pros and cons for this product. Seems like professional detailer are giving up with the product. I thought it came off just as easy as wax. Doesn't seem to have the sheathing property it claims though.
Brian! That Corvette C4! Looks absolutely terrible! I literally had to put on my sunglasses on! LOL! It's looks Fantastic! As far as the chemical guys product looks a little hard to remove. But it makes it shine! Oh i put your pad or interior cleaner! Works Great! Thanks again Brian!
Great video Brian. Beautiful Vette as well. Question, do you glaze the car, the add a layer of sealant, then wax it, after you apply the hydro slick? That’s the process chemical guys recommended. What you think?
Definitely looked pretty difficult getting that product off. Almost like waxing your car in direct sunlight. It does look really good overall, I would liked to see it have a better beading effect though. Otherwise, good video as always.
@Apex Detail I have a question: for your experiences with Jet Seal 109 sealant, Hydrocharge ceramic spray and Hydro Slick ceramic coating, what would you suggest to a beginner like me? For protection, shine, easy application and possibility to reapply / multilayer, without only observing the duration in time or costs, but how the car is protected at that time. If I want to protect my car, today, starting from scratch, what is balanced between these products?
First thing, that dark metallic green is a beautiful color. Second, so far I am quiet impressed at the visual difference in depth and metallic look to the paint after application. I am very interested in your long term review of the longevity of the product. Please keep the great content coming, we love your videos Brian. On a side note, I see many CG products, that are a gel or cream consistancy and they are not used with a machine. For example, this one, Hydroslick. I have a feeling that with a machine polisher at speed one, you could apply a thinner coat, like butter on toast and the end result is something easier to buff of. However the DA has to be very low speed. Is my guess at all logical? Would it work? I am new to owning a detail company/doing the detailing my self cause I am maticulous, and would like your imput.
Brian appreciate the vid and all of your vids. I picked up a bottle today (last one at Walmart). Would using a slightly damp microfiber to remove the product/haze help or work them following behind with a dry one?
Great video once again! I'm getting my sample in a couple of days and see if I can duplicate your report. Yes you seem to have experienced some stickiness on removing the second application.
Also what tire dressing/shine do you prefer on your two Corvettes? I’ve been using VRP. Can you check out the “Dura-coating” tire shine. Supposedly it last for months according to their videos and Facebook ads.
Definitely enjoy your videos I would love to see more testing on this product. It looks like something that I could use without too much problems. But I don’t know if it’s worth it. I’ve been using synthetic for the ease of use and it holds up OK I guess. I always used two coats. Just spent two days on my truck I thought the synthetic off with Collinite What is shine on my 10-year-old GMC black truck. I love my truck. Thanks
I'm done with ceramic wax. All I got with this and other ceramic coating was dry looking paint and water spots. Water would never fall off the car it just sits their and then u have spots. So I went to synthetic wax past. And my red 370z looks so much better and deeper color. And doesn't feel like the paint dry anymore like ceramic seem to do.
Great video and the vette looks great! I'd like to see a comparison between hydro slick and hydro charge to see if they are similar gloss and beading capabilities. Keep up the great work!
What do you guys think of the chemical Guys Hydro line so far?
I haven't needed to try that line quite yet as I'm still absolutely in love with polish angel master sealant. By far the best protection you can buy if ceramic coatings are out of the equation :)
Meguiars HCW
James O'Brien have you never seen Brian apply HCW? He applies it the exact same way and they are similar products.
Lets see what can do against seal n shine on Brian's combat arena
In my opinion looks Weak ,in the hydrophobic and gloss department. expensive and a difficult to remove .next!
Love the color on the C4 Corvette and sounded great when you started it..
I would watch you paint a fence.
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G Davis lmao
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😂 I once spent an hour watching a guy mow a field.😂
So great to see someone taking care of C4. So many of them are neglected...such a great design and fun car
I am literally applying it as i watch your video. A unique product. It is cool to watch the gloss increase in front of your eyes. To me , i don’t detect any odor. It removes a little easier if i wait around 4 minutes. I am applying to black. Worth every dime to me.
Great video as always Brian. Thank You!
How about a shootout between Hydro Slick Hyper Wax and turtle wax seal and shine.
By the way, I like your channel, you don't oversell any product and the video are very concise and not talking just to make it interesting, I really appreciate that from your channel, just looking how you apply products and the technique, speaks for itself
thank you Brian. I just used this on my in-law's SUV yesterday. I saw how grabby it was during the wipe off stage, so I cheated by putting it on every panel first, then used Tech Choice ceramic detail spray to wipe off and buff. It came out so nicely !
Just wanted to say I don't watch many detailing videos due to the fact I was taught by 2 very high end experienced detailer's back home in Florida when i first started detailing. After watching your video i'm very IMPRESSED with the overall outcome and definitely agree with everything you mentioned in this video. I currently work part time detailing at a car wash and they just introduced this product to us followed by your video so we get a hint with what needs to be done and what we're dealing with... Again i'm very IMPRESSED with this product and appreciate your video as well as your helpful tips and advice. I'll definitely be on the lookout for more of your videos since I did take liking to the 1st one and decided to hit that subscribe button!!! Thank You
When I tagged you on the Instagram post like two days ago I didn’t think you’d jump on it this quick. Truly doing God’s work here lol
Hey....I dont Mess around!🙂
That looks difficult to remove when compared to most other products and, honestly, that’s disqualifying for me. Maybe for a weekend warrior it’s fine, but people who work with this stuff day in and day out know how much difficulty like this can set you back in terms of time and fatigue.
I just stumbled on your TH-cam site - first I want to say, what a nice ride. I have seen others who I think just want to hate every CG product. You seem to give the most unbiased point of view. And, the best tips for product use. Thank you for this review.
Thanks Brian, looking forward to further evaluation against similar products in this SiO2 family.
Put it against Megs hybrid ceramic wax please.
This is way better more money but worth it
yeah this is a different category. HCW would blow this away in application ease of use - HCW would be a top-coat for this anyway.
I did t have a good experience with that product
Hcw degrades after a month. Horrible product
As with most Chemical Guys products, i feel they're overpriced but my god they're good at marketing, otherwise i don't think they could get away with those prices. I was impressed at the results but i feel the same results could also be accomplished using many cheaper products that are also a lot easier to wipe and buff off.
Yup. Alot of this micro brands are about marketing. Especially the ammo stuff
Exactly!
Chemical guys is to detailing what Bose is to audio. Both are great advertising companies. Expensive, not nearly as good as other products for less.
@@bfielder9097 only difference is boss actually has cutting edge products.
Chemical guys is mostly a marketing company like ammo.
@@ashishpatel350 At one point Bose made cutting edge products. It's really been quite a long time that they've done anything all that impressive. Only Bose product that's really worth the money is their noise cancelling headphones. Everything else is average at best.
This reminds me of Dr. Beasley's paint sealant which is also very thick and just as hard to remove. I was told by Dr. Beasley company to use a damp microfiber to go back over the car to remove the residue. Thanks for another great review
Maybe it’s just me but the corvette looked almost perfect before you started. It would be nice to see this product demonstrated on a normal daily driver truly in need of wax
I love this product. I have found the thinner you can put it on the better. I use 2 small dots and cross hatch. In my garage (55degrees, 36 humidity) I only let it sit for around 45 secs. If its hard to get off, and/or looks like your pushing it around, you used to much. Good tip on multiple rags. I used a short nap to remove the residual product and a final buff with a 500gsm plush towel. Seems like the Chemical Guys stuff takes more technique to use, but you can't argue with the results.
If you get a spot where it looks like the product wont buff off, I just hit it with a light spray of HydroSpeed detail spray.
I love it too. I seen reviews of it being hard to install but you figure it out. I just installed it in 90 deg high humidity. Put it on thin and wipe it off as soon as your done applying. Super slick!!
The two main reasons I switched from CG, price/value, and difficulty taking their sealants and waxes off and being even.
Your vette looked great.. when removing it, itactually reminded me of my first attempt when i used megs HCW for the first time. I used way to much and it smeared horribly
..good vid
That Polo Green C4 and Dark Bowling Green C5 are quite pretty when the paint is taken care of. A really underrated color.
I agree....love the color.
I’m so stoked for this product it’s high key amazing thanks for the video
After experimenting with a few ceramics I've found that they are more trouble than they are worth with high spots and buffing out. In some climates they should make a ceramic undercoating spray, would really help with rust and spray.
IGL makes a undercarriage/chassis spray on ceramic coating!!!
I know the $40 price tag seems a bit high but honestly I only used about 1/3 of the bottle for my car, I applied it about 4 days ago and my car still looks as glossy as it did the day I washed it. Tree sap wipe off easily now before I had to go deep in with wax to remove minor smudges. I do agree however that removing it is tough but I found that a generous amount makes it easier to remove rather than thin coating
I swear, Prof you read minds. I was really hoping for you to review this. Thank you so much!
Bought some cuz I love the hydro charge and this stuff can be used on glass and wheels and layered on hydro charge.
also front shield
I bought some the other day but I was confused by the gelatin consistency. Chemical guys video made it look creamy, your video looks just like mine. My wife has a camry with silver metallic paint and it made it look fantastic. Thanks for the video
Enjoying your tutorials. Thanks for the straight talking and detailed videos. John from Derry, Ireland.
It seems like a decent product. I have it and used it on my Silverado and it looks great and feels great, but it is hard to use. I do not have a garage yet and it was 50* outside so when I got to the sunny side of the vehicle it wanted to ball up when I wiped it off, kinda like glue. I had to spray another product on it to help it come off and then it came off fine. Do not use in the sun light at all or it’ll take forever
I really just love watching your demo's Brian. I have even stopped watching TV and eat popcorn while watching 🤣
Looking forward to the G9 showcase!!
Wow so quick to make a review. Just came out a couple days ago. Thanks!
First off that Corvette is GORGEOUS!!! That Forest Green is awesome looking!. CG product did make it look richer in color. But since it is "supposed" to be a 12 months product, I guess taking a weekend or sat once every 6 months or more would not be so bad to take it off. But a everyday for work item....
hmm maybe not so much, and Using hydro speed to keep it looking good for longer is a easy spray on and wipe off item. I am sold on it. But to me ill do it all. clay bar, high speed cut, hydro charge, hydro slick, hydro speed. Once every 6m or 12m. works for me. But that's just me. BTW great vid. I was tuned into what you were doing the whole time. 👍
Thanks, Brian!
The obvious choice of opponent is MHCW, but I'd like to see it against another CG product. Maybe JetSeal or Butter Wax or the dozens of others. See just how similar they are in each of your testing categories.. 👍👌✌
This isn't something I'd use professionally, but I have to say, it looks like it does a very nice job of bumping up depth.
I live in Los Angeles and I go to chemical guys every time I need something for my car. I’m curious on trying this on my mustang cali special. Your car looks and sounds beautiful man. The shine is real rich.
I own a Aviation detail company..for the most part we FAA approved products..how ever for certain jobs we have used a few products from chemical guys...i stand behind these guys...i feel that the extrensic factors play a role in durablilty as well...application wise..i feel that the if the product puts up a fight to remove ..its a testiment to its strength...if a products can be whipped off too easy..id be a little leary about using it..
Just food for thought...enjoyed the video though..keep up the great work..
I like to see this in the sun; overall the car looks really nice, the rims and the paint goes well from the naked eye. I just purchased this and cannot wait to apply it
Man your Vette looks good B! Hard to believe how old it is. Put this up against CarPro Hydro2.
Your Vette looks beautiful. I’m getting ready to apply this product to my 72 Nova that is a dark green also.
I would like to see this verses Ethos Ceramic Wax head to head, especially ease of use and longevity
Shine Supply Cherry Silica wax would be perfect. I would love to see you review the entire Shine Supply line!
I just saw their video on this product yesterday and Boom... you already have a review out on it. You're the man B! 😁👍 As far as the product itself, the gel consistency looks like a little will go along way. However, based on the price and ease of use I would probably pass on this one. There are others out here that perform just as well or better for much less. Like someone else mentioned in a comment, their products (mainly the Si02 based ones) are way overpriced.
Do the chemical resistance test along side with Turtle Wax Ice Seal and real ceramic coating like Carpro Cquartz UK 3.0 please. Thank you. 😄
Wow when backed out into the sunlight damn is all I can say CG have a sure home run with this formula!!!!!!!
I had the same problem, it was a pain to remove the wax so next time I’ll use a little less but it was totally work it!!
As for a comparison:
1.) Ethos Car CareCeramic Liquid Wax
2.) Not an apples to apples, but it's a wax, put it up against Angelwax Enigma Ceramic Wax
I’m currently using HydroCharge. I would love to know how both products compare to each other.
Could you put it up against Jax wax ceramic wax or shine supply cherry silica wax?
Maybe Adams ceramic wax as well
Thanx for the video Brian. It appeared a bit to difficult to remove and the water beading was so so. I think I will pass on this one.
I am just not sold on these SiO2-infused sealants. Based on some of the other brands that I have seen tested, they don't seem to be any more durable as good synthetic sealants costing half as much. Every time a new "ceramic wax" hits the market, I give my trusty old can of Finish Kare 1000P a big hug. Hell, I even give my Rejex bottle a high-five. LOL
Do a durability test!! Thanks for the awesome video!
A little off topic, I am excited to watch your review of the G9 polisher. Would you mind sharing your perspective of the G9 versus the max shine M8S, discussing them in general as well as from the perspective of a weekend DIY versus a professional? I am a weekend DIY and was about to buy the M8S when I learned of the G9. Though the G9 does seem to be the better polisher, I am still on the fence due to the much higher price. I value and would appreciate your perspective.
The G9 is one I can recommend for the beginner, enthusiast and the pro.
I’d put that on a 5inch wax pad go to work with the speed set at 4.5 and probably be easier to wipe off. Looks like a nice shiny product
THE SHINE ON THAT VETTE IS MEAAAANNN!!!!!!
Awesome show as always. Always look forward to your next installment. Thanks for sharing so much much. Definitely one of the best 🤘🏼
I dont know if you tried different microfiber towels to remove the product or not,but i had the same issue after using CG Hydro Charge ceramic spray coating.I tried different towels and found that the yellow large detailing towels from CG took off the product with no problem.Love your channel and the fact you dont just talk for 30 min. before doing anything...like a certain other detailer.
Perfect timing on this video Brian! I was really trying to decide if I wanted to get this CG product! Thanks for a great video as always!
Excited to see your review of the new griots garage polisher. I am sure it will be a little more thorough than mine was. I'm interested to see what you have to say about their grease, since they said they put better grease in there I wonder if it's actually better. I didn't actually take mine apart to check though.
Great video Brian that product definitely makes the panel deeper but holy cow it looks like it took some effort to remove it almost like paste wax. Can wait to see you put it up against some other products & hear about it's longevity.
What I use is one of those spray on and rinse off products. I have never gone back to waxes after using it.
Kinda new to the channel. Detailing has been a hobby of mine since I was a kid. I like this channel because you got a real quick to the point no BS thing going on and I really appreciate that. Love your videos. This product did better than I thought It would but that price. I don't know . I'd like to hear your thoughts later on whether or not you think it's worth the price or not.
Very cool! I wonder if using a damp microfiber for removal would make life easier. Thanks for sharing man!
It helps a bit.
Since you applied 2 coats of HydroSlick - what about comparing it to One coat of Turtle Wax ICE Seal n Shine PLUS One coat of Turtle Wax ICE Spray Detailer. This difference in glossiness and durability will be interesting.
I have been using the Griot's Garage 11075 One-Step Synthetic Sealant based on your review and after 1 year i still really really like it, however this new stuff from Chemical Guys looks very interesting, I am no stranger to their products and have been considering a Ceramic wax. Definitely would like to see your long term results of this one for sure.
I think it’s worth noting that I have had much better results doing a second decontamination after the polish just prior to the ceramic wax. It needs to bind directly to the paint
looks awesome, im going to auto zone in the morning and getting a can of the hydro slick,i cant wait to try it on my 2001 silver vette
I don’t think you mentioned and probably didn’t do it but you need to wait 3 hrs to let that product to cure before adding water. Once it has cured for 3 hours that’s when the real shine pops. It would have been interesting seen the reading in your gloss meter.
Nice and concise review! I am confused though ... if I choose to "layer" this product does it go on first then a paint sealant/wax on top? Thanks for great videos!
You're c4 was already super clean and shiny!
I would stand behind Tac System Moonlight, vs any new coating out recently
theloser0 this is not in the same league as moonlight. Not even close.
Another great review. Fantastic channel, one of the best on TH-cam.
I appreciate the kind words! 🙂
i like easy to work with products i don't think this one made my list . thanks Apex
Love the video! Have been watching numerous videos with pros and cons for this product. Seems like professional detailer are giving up with the product. I thought it came off just as easy as wax. Doesn't seem to have the sheathing property it claims though.
Brian! That Corvette C4! Looks absolutely terrible! I literally had to put on my sunglasses on! LOL! It's looks Fantastic! As far as the chemical guys product looks a little hard to remove. But it makes it shine! Oh i put your pad or interior cleaner! Works Great! Thanks again Brian!
It would be nice to see it up against the turtle wax ice ceramic spray.
Turtle Wax ICE doesn't have a ceramic spray. Meg's has a ceramic spray.
Im debating whether or not to buy it. A lot reviews say it only lasts around a month
Dude u sound like Jimmy Johnson the nascar driver love your videos been watching for a while but the voice gets me lol
I was thinking the same exact thing! Once I found your comment, I figured out I wasn't the only one🤣
Great video and amazing tips I’m going to try this on my gloss black Dodge Charger!
Great video Brian. Beautiful Vette as well. Question, do you glaze the car, the add a layer of sealant, then wax it, after you apply the hydro slick? That’s the process chemical guys recommended. What you think?
Work in a low humidity environment as well, you’ll get less haze to remove.
Not a huge fan of the green, however. Your car looks amazing and sounds great
The gloss was very evident.
I would use this more so to add a punch of gloss and less attention on protection!
I think it would be a great topper for Seal N Shine. Protection and durability of the seal n shine and the gloss of the hyper wax
You gotta do a Seal N Shine comparison in the torture test. Seriously!
Definitely looked pretty difficult getting that product off. Almost like waxing your car in direct sunlight. It does look really good overall, I would liked to see it have a better beading effect though. Otherwise, good video as always.
@Apex Detail I have a question: for your experiences with Jet Seal 109 sealant, Hydrocharge ceramic spray and Hydro Slick ceramic coating, what would you suggest to a beginner like me? For protection, shine, easy application and possibility to reapply / multilayer, without only observing the duration in time or costs, but how the car is protected at that time. If I want to protect my car, today, starting from scratch, what is balanced between these products?
We must have read each other’s minds about this product lol👍🏻👍🏻
How about the full chemical guy ceramic line? The hydroslick and hydro charge? Maybe even a wash with hydrosuds? Great video loving all the good info!
First thing, that dark metallic green is a beautiful color. Second, so far I am quiet impressed at the visual difference in depth and metallic look to the paint after application. I am very interested in your long term review of the longevity of the product. Please keep the great content coming, we love your videos Brian. On a side note, I see many CG products, that are a gel or cream consistancy and they are not used with a machine. For example, this one, Hydroslick. I have a feeling that with a machine polisher at speed one, you could apply a thinner coat, like butter on toast and the end result is something easier to buff of. However the DA has to be very low speed. Is my guess at all logical? Would it work? I am new to owning a detail company/doing the detailing my self cause I am maticulous, and would like your imput.
Did you use this stuff? How long did it last for you??
Brian appreciate the vid and all of your vids. I picked up a bottle today (last one at Walmart). Would using a slightly damp microfiber to remove the product/haze help or work them following behind with a dry one?
You the only guy i trust if you say it good i know its right tfs buddy
Your turn to review it.🙂👍
@@apexdetail85 ok tfs buddy
Great video once again! I'm getting my sample in a couple of days and see if I can duplicate your report. Yes you seem to have experienced some stickiness on removing the second application.
It came off easy for me, and I put it in heavy! Took a little elbow grease, no big deal for the results you get if your not a turd.
Also what tire dressing/shine do you prefer on your two Corvettes? I’ve been using VRP.
Can you check out the “Dura-coating” tire shine. Supposedly it last for months according to their videos and Facebook ads.
Gyeon Tire.
Another great review I really enjoy all your videos especially all the how to stuff that you've been posting lately keep them comeing
Great info. I'm not familiar with this type of product so comparison of something equally good would be great.
Definitely enjoy your videos I would love to see more testing on this product. It looks like something that I could use without too much problems. But I don’t know if it’s worth it. I’ve been using synthetic for the ease of use and it holds up OK I guess. I always used two coats. Just spent two days on my truck I thought the synthetic off with Collinite What is shine on my 10-year-old GMC black truck. I love my truck. Thanks
I'm done with ceramic wax. All I got with this and other ceramic coating was dry looking paint and water spots. Water would never fall off the car it just sits their and then u have spots. So I went to synthetic wax past. And my red 370z looks so much better and deeper color. And doesn't feel like the paint dry anymore like ceramic seem to do.
Great video and the vette looks great! I'd like to see a comparison between hydro slick and hydro charge to see if they are similar gloss and beading capabilities. Keep up the great work!
I never paint my fence with one layer good shit👌🏾
i cannot rate your content enough, superb and im now locked in :)
Cheers!