My interpretation of it was that the patina sauce was something to lay on the paint that needed periodic maintenance and the shine juice was a clear coat of sorts. I have patina sauce on my s-10 and am interested in putting on shine juice next year
They are jigs pro store rims. The back are 15 x 10 and the front are 15 x 8. 10 inches on the back is just a hair too wide at the normal right height. My car has air shocks to lift it up enough so the wheels don’t rub the inside lip on the quarter panel.
So from what I understand these ones are a substitute for boiled linseed oil, which is highly flamable, as most people know. So not very safe to work with. And leaves you with a sticky car. But there is, as far as i know, also products that are more like a clear coat paint, that you brush on in a similar manner. Im not sure what they use, if its polyurethane or enamel or such. Anyhow, that would be an interesting video.
Nicely done, very informative. I would recomend this video to others.
Thanks for the side by side both look good. I do like the VGG Shine Juice a bit better as I think it enhances the different colors a touch better.
Straight forward and informative... Awesome job. Glad I found the channel.
My interpretation of it was that the patina sauce was something to lay on the paint that needed periodic maintenance and the shine juice was a clear coat of sorts. I have patina sauce on my s-10 and am interested in putting on shine juice next year
With the Vice Grip Garage shine juice, you have both. The patina saver that takes regular maintenance and a wipe on or spray on clearcoat.
Good to see the chevelle again.
VGG clearly the winner!
Shine juice by a length.
Both products look great in my opinion, I wouldn’t mind using either one.
Im more in favor of the patina sauce. I dont like when the patina is real shiny. Maybe if the car had a solid color I would use the shine juice.
🇺🇸👍 Shine Juice is better but I believe a 2nd coat is needed on both and you will have a better comparison 👍 good video content
Need the details of those wheels. Would like a set on my 69 as well. They look great.
They are jigs pro store rims. The back are 15 x 10 and the front are 15 x 8.
10 inches on the back is just a hair too wide at the normal right height. My car has air shocks to lift it up enough so the wheels don’t rub the inside lip on the quarter panel.
Definitely VGG
I'm a new subscriber. Really glad I found your channel.
Welcome aboard!
I like was the sauce did to the browns and blacks but the juice on the blue.
Excellent video.
So from what I understand these ones are a substitute for boiled linseed oil, which is highly flamable, as most people know. So not very safe to work with. And leaves you with a sticky car.
But there is, as far as i know, also products that are more like a clear coat paint, that you brush on in a similar manner.
Im not sure what they use, if its polyurethane or enamel or such.
Anyhow, that would be an interesting video.
Can these products be used on my 2005 Chevy Impala?
It’s kind of to shine a turd.