Griots tire shine is the wettest looking. But I use meguiars hyper dressing. I like waterbased because after a rainstorm the tires look like crap with the silicone spray.
Appreciate the review. What would be your go to tire shine product? There are a couple of your reviews that I've watched, but I don't remember if there was one specific product that would be your absolute top choice? Thanks again.
Thank you for the review, I am looking for the medium shine on my tires but it seems all the products are hitting with the Wet/ high shine labeling. 2. I like the foam spray application of this product (this was my main reason for purchase) and I have rarely seen a tire treatment that I did not wipe in to smooth it out. I believe I will be happy with this product. its on the way !
I just tried this & I'm checking it tmmw to see how it looks in a few days. I had bad experience with gel too..cover all is my next if this doesn't work
Thanks for review Chad. CG products @Walmart are pricey (for Wally World) I prefer high shine, too. So I’ll pass on this one. Day 45 for me in quarantine....since no one wants golf ⛳️ lessons ....I’ll be glad to get back to normal sometime this coming week. Kevin
I've never really been a fan of aerosol tire shines. It wastes a lot of product, you don't get much control, overspray on the rims and on the car. I use an applicator for all my tire shines and aerosols don't work well for that method either. One of the few Chemical Guys products that I actually like is VRP. However, I started using Nanoskin's Multi Dress and it works just as well at a fraction of the price.
@Acc0rd79 Hi Chad, I was just wondering, In your opinion what seems to be the most cost effective Car Wash Soap (when used in a Foam Cannon) ? I am just trying to figure out which is the best value/performance/quantity. Gold Class works nice, but im guessing it's not as concentrated as some other soaps. Thanks (stay Safe during Pandemic Madness )
The old giant oxi clean soap was epic in the foam cannon but I don't think they sell that anymore:( I like the Mothers 3x car wash, it's a huge bottle for like 15 bucks.
Not a fan of aerosol tire shine, it gets everywhere and slings if its sprayed directly onto the tire and. You have to spray it onto an applicator to get what I would consider a good result, so may as well just use a creme or gel. I love Chemical Guys VRP, it shines my tires up nicely and lasts a long time. I also use it on trim, interior, and for plastic an rubber parts on my engine.
I’m getting that turtle wax for black vehicles , I got a Toyota with that same color . Hey Acc0rd97 I ordered a bottle of NV Jet for you to review of to mail it to you once I get it. I got one for myself also .
@@aalfonso4706 Boost is basically a quick detail spray, a good one though. I would use Jet as the base coat, maintain it with Lustre monthly or every second month and use boost in between. Enjoy.
I used this and it slung on my pint like nobody’s business. It also didn’t last long so bad I only used it once and tossed it. Btw I never throw products away. I’ve also been detailing for the last 10 years or so
DO NOT!!! buy wet tire shine spray!!!. The oil spray gets on the brake rotors and brake pads. You are NOT!!! supposed to put oils on your brake rotors. It will ruin your rotors and brake pads. You will have to get 4 new brake rotors and new brake pads a few weeks after you spay oils on them and driving. Get ready to spend hundreds of dollars for new rotors and pads if you do it. Learn from my experience of failure. If you want the wet tire look.. get the wet tire gel with a sponge and apply the gel with a sponge and only put the tire wet gel on the TIRES!!! Not the wheels or brake rotors. You're welcome
good video bro bro. yeah i must agree, VRP is the stuff. It does last long and i use it on tires and all plastics that are black.
For sure, use it on all of those areas!
My guy Chad! Been watching your channel for years man keep it up!!
Notification gang, I like the Chemical Guys Blue Coat super wet shine
Great product really works and great product review video bro 👍
Thank you:)
Griots tire shine is the wettest looking. But I use meguiars hyper dressing. I like waterbased because after a rainstorm the tires look like crap with the silicone spray.
Cover All is my go to for tire dressing.
A solid choice for sure!
Appreciate the review. What would be your go to tire shine product? There are a couple of your reviews that I've watched, but I don't remember if there was one specific product that would be your absolute top choice? Thanks again.
Thank you for the review, I am looking for the medium shine on my tires but it seems all the products are hitting with the Wet/ high shine labeling. 2. I like the foam spray application of this product (this was my main reason for purchase) and I have rarely seen a tire treatment that I did not wipe in to smooth it out. I believe I will be happy with this product. its on the way !
Please review more griot's garage products you make nice review
Abdullah Baig love their synthetic clay & speed shine
I plan to get their 3 in 1 ceramic wax but I haven't had the time or a car to try it on!
I just tried this & I'm checking it tmmw to see how it looks in a few days. I had bad experience with gel too..cover all is my next if this doesn't work
Thanks for review Chad. CG products @Walmart are pricey (for Wally World) I prefer high shine, too. So I’ll pass on this one. Day 45 for me in quarantine....since no one wants golf ⛳️ lessons ....I’ll be glad to get back to normal sometime this coming week. Kevin
haha our golf course is packed every day! Our house has been hit so many times lately I can't even tell you.
I've never really been a fan of aerosol tire shines. It wastes a lot of product, you don't get much control, overspray on the rims and on the car. I use an applicator for all my tire shines and aerosols don't work well for that method either. One of the few Chemical Guys products that I actually like is VRP. However, I started using Nanoskin's Multi Dress and it works just as well at a fraction of the price.
You need to try sprayway tire shine. Has a very high shine.
Looks great, I usually use Chemical Guys VRP, or tyre kicker shine also by Chemical Guys, stay safe sweetheart!!.
VRP is way better! And thank you for the sweetheart comment;)
That Medium finish is similar to what Griot's black satin will give you.
I have noticed that the Griot's outlasts the CG though. I was surprised at how fast it has faded.
@Acc0rd79
Hi Chad, I was just wondering, In your opinion what seems to be the most cost effective Car Wash Soap (when used in a Foam Cannon) ? I am just trying to figure out which is the best value/performance/quantity. Gold Class works nice, but im guessing it's not as concentrated as some other soaps. Thanks (stay Safe during Pandemic Madness )
The old giant oxi clean soap was epic in the foam cannon but I don't think they sell that anymore:( I like the Mothers 3x car wash, it's a huge bottle for like 15 bucks.
I prefer the wipe on stuff that you apply versus the spray stuff
Yah you will always get less sling!
Put some on my tires today, looks great
Just tried this today and Adam's is WAY better
Not a fan of aerosol tire shine, it gets everywhere and slings if its sprayed directly onto the tire and. You have to spray it onto an applicator to get what I would consider a good result, so may as well just use a creme or gel. I love Chemical Guys VRP, it shines my tires up nicely and lasts a long time. I also use it on trim, interior, and for plastic an rubber parts on my engine.
well I hope you liked my suggestion then!
@@Acc0rd79 Yup 👍
I’m getting that turtle wax for black vehicles , I got a Toyota with that same color . Hey Acc0rd97 I ordered a bottle of NV Jet for you to review of to mail it to you once I get it. I got one for myself also .
NV Jet and NV Lustre are outstanding products!
I cancelled my PO box so it's going to be hard to send me anything. Yah you can see the van, 2 coasts of the spray black wax on it now!!
Ken Lawton I got NV Jet and NV Boost coming in, I’ll read up on that lustre , thanks
Acc0rd79 Aw didn’t know , I’ll save it I guess .
@@aalfonso4706 Boost is basically a quick detail spray, a good one though. I would use Jet as the base coat, maintain it with Lustre monthly or every second month and use boost in between. Enjoy.
I used this and it slung on my pint like nobody’s business. It also didn’t last long so bad I only used it once and tossed it. Btw I never throw products away. I’ve also been detailing for the last 10 years or so
It's already started fading on the van in the last few days and I haven't even driven it! Shocked but not really;)
From my own experience, I don't think you shook the can thoroughly and long enough. If you had, you wouldn't have experienced running.
Oh I shook it all right:) hehe
I like it
My guy Chad! I think I like the tire kicker tire shine better tbh
My brother is a barber not that problem
DO NOT!!! buy wet tire shine spray!!!. The oil spray gets on the brake rotors and brake pads.
You are NOT!!! supposed to put oils on your brake rotors. It will ruin your rotors and brake pads. You will have to get 4 new brake rotors and new brake pads a few weeks after you spay oils on them and driving. Get ready to spend hundreds of dollars for new rotors and pads if you do it. Learn from my experience of failure.
If you want the wet tire look.. get the wet tire gel with a sponge and apply the gel with a sponge and only put the tire wet gel on the TIRES!!! Not the wheels or brake rotors.
You're welcome
Dubs and Crystal cheaper, better results, and less work...
appear same bottle as black on black
Wouldn't doubt it.
Get that at Wal-Mart
Try VRP by them it’s the best for tire shine
did you even watch the video??? LOL