Its like the problow, why tf would i want to blow dry a car, and how is that really cutting the time in half? I see right through that stuff. The average person probably doesnt realize that if you're going to blow dry a car, you have to start at the top and work your way down. Idk, its weird, ive been dryailing my whole life because of my father, and sometimes i look at these weird products when I shouldn't
i do actually utilize a battery powered leaf blower in my business but with an asterisk* its meant to pull water out from crevices, cracks, blow off engine bays, wheels, and inside mirrors and beds. Even with the most buttery slick paint, you cant dry a car with a handheld blower, a proper drying towel is always needed.
In 2013, I started using their Hex Logic pads. They're the only thing I liked about CG. In January of 2015, I stocked up on my most used pad - the green. The pads delivered were a lighter color with smaller hexagons. They were softer with slightly larger pores. Not necessarily a bad thing. What was bad, was that the loop material failed on all of them after one use/wash cycle. Trying to get the situation resolved was a nightmare. I did but ine more batch of pads, which were and still are excellent. But I've decided to start my own pad line because I see the green, blue, red pads starting to be phased out. Those were the only reason I'd purchase anything from them.
I also fell for the chemical guys marketing bs. Bought a “kit” from them. Paid like 70 bucks for there “speed wipe” detail spray the blue tire shine stuff, the clay lube, and like a bottle of mr pink. Definitely disappointed in that speed wipe detail spray. Stuff was very streaky and hard to wipe off, note which is literally the same as the clay luber. Not bashing just being honest. I now use shine supply products and couldn’t be happier with the switch.
6:10 My first purchase, less than thirty- six hours. Needed more, purchased again.. to this day, I have not received, called in complaint, was told not processed because of Labor day special volume of orders. Really, not reliable!!!
Sorry to hear that, yeah this whole situation is simply meant to bring accountability to the service department and see if they would acknowledge their products shortcomings, i got one of those things but not the other unfortunately.
i use a Rupes polisher and i really like their unoprotect, but Lake Country pads and meguires compounds have been treating me nicely recently. i have gotten all kinds of crazy compounds but i always default back to meguires.
Use what chemicals you prefer. I don’t completely use chemical guys, as they have many products that do the same thing, but they also have a lot of very high quality products. Read the product descriptions and choose accordingly
debatably, you’ll come to use high level professional products and your definition of high quality will change over time. but hey if they work for you that’s great that’s all they need to do!
@@DiBaccoDetails I believe you. But it’s all on the paint . I work with a 77 formula. For your longevity issue I’ve used meguiars and it’s great but on black paint it seems to not last long evenproperly sealed etc . I’ve tried chemical guys stuff. (It’s again okay some products are mish mash and some are gems) I truly believe it’s the amount of time and effort you as a detail company don’t have the time to do second or third passes on a vehicle. Where chemical guys layering system from my experience works great for the average person. Again I’m not busting you but I worked in a paint department for a parts manufacture and they use 3M products if I would get serious I would pay for that as I have seen it work wonders ( 75 bucks per tube) . But for the weekend warrior Chemical Guys and Meguiars are the go to sold hand and hand Your experience is valid and your in the upper class of the hobby I’m just stating if you want the premium use what manufacturers use
Constructive criticism: rewatch your shit before posting and count how many times you say "long story short" and see if you annoy yourself whilst watching yourself
I use certain products that I love from chemical guys I just don't like the prices...in my opinion every detailer has a product that works for them it could be from different detail company or just a certain detail company
My experience with chemical guys has been mixed. Some of their products are great and some are terrible. I love their soap and dressings, but their wheel cleaner isn't strong enough to clean the caked-on brake dust from my wheels on my 2019 Mustang GT PP1. I just picked up a bottle of their P4 polish cause it really the only polish that state it can be used by hand instead of a machine. I spent the last 3 days polishing my car and it turned out great, but my car is also garage kept, and isn't daily driven.
yeah, from what I'm reading between this video and the original video's comments, is that it certainly isn't professional, but there are a select few that are OK.
Was just about to purchase a 17 item kit including da polisher from CG and I found your video! I have a 2004 Honda Accord with clearcoat oxidation on the hood, roof, and trunk. Wish I could attach a pic but I'm sure you've encountered plenty. What polisher, compounds, pads and anything else would you recommend for this job? I just found your channel so I"ll be searching your videos to see if my question is already answered in one. I'm a fellow vet so also wanted to say thank you for your service!
i think he more wanted to be heard and for someone to deliver a sense of security. Good customer service weighs the customers feedback against their own policy and determine if policy is necessary to be enforced. Outside of that, it is a bit bizarre for anyone to expect a response after the return policy has expired. Especially after he used the products on multiple cars
i will stand by that it is nowhere near professional quality, but ill also stand by and say for the average Joe, not chasing micro perfection, just wanting to keep their own car clean, it will do more than enough for that type of customer.
Its like the problow, why tf would i want to blow dry a car, and how is that really cutting the time in half? I see right through that stuff. The average person probably doesnt realize that if you're going to blow dry a car, you have to start at the top and work your way down. Idk, its weird, ive been dryailing my whole life because of my father, and sometimes i look at these weird products when I shouldn't
i do actually utilize a battery powered leaf blower in my business but with an asterisk* its meant to pull water out from crevices, cracks, blow off engine bays, wheels, and inside mirrors and beds. Even with the most buttery slick paint, you cant dry a car with a handheld blower, a proper drying towel is always needed.
In 2013, I started using their Hex Logic pads. They're the only thing I liked about CG.
In January of 2015, I stocked up on my most used pad - the green.
The pads delivered were a lighter color with smaller hexagons. They were softer with slightly larger pores. Not necessarily a bad thing. What was bad, was that the loop material failed on all of them after one use/wash cycle.
Trying to get the situation resolved was a nightmare. I did but ine more batch of pads, which were and still are excellent. But I've decided to start my own pad line because I see the green, blue, red pads starting to be phased out.
Those were the only reason I'd purchase anything from them.
Congratulations honestly comes along way. Products must be good. Do not delete that other video.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤝
as much as id like to for munching on almonds, i have to stand by the information contained within the video
The instrumental in the background is too loud in comparison to your vocal audio.
Noted, thank you i never noticed that, was this noticed with headphones or loud speakers?
Thank you for your advice.I do detail on my car and family and friends car.I was thinking of trying that compound now I know not to wast my money.
glad i could help!
I also fell for the chemical guys marketing bs. Bought a “kit” from them. Paid like 70 bucks for there “speed wipe” detail spray the blue tire shine stuff, the clay lube, and like a bottle of mr pink. Definitely disappointed in that speed wipe detail spray. Stuff was very streaky and hard to wipe off, note which is literally the same as the clay luber. Not bashing just being honest. I now use shine supply products and couldn’t be happier with the switch.
6:10 My first purchase, less than thirty- six hours. Needed more, purchased again.. to this day, I have not received, called in complaint, was told not processed because of Labor day special volume of orders. Really, not reliable!!!
Sorry to hear that, yeah this whole situation is simply meant to bring accountability to the service department and see if they would acknowledge their products shortcomings, i got one of those things but not the other unfortunately.
So have you used all chemical guy products would you do a video on wizards products
Give rupes compounds and pads best you’ll have and for the price there amazing
i use a Rupes polisher and i really like their unoprotect, but Lake Country pads and meguires compounds have been treating me nicely recently. i have gotten all kinds of crazy compounds but i always default back to meguires.
Use what chemicals you prefer. I don’t completely use chemical guys, as they have many products that do the same thing, but they also have a lot of very high quality products. Read the product descriptions and choose accordingly
Same i only use some of there products that ive seen good reviews on youtube abd tik tok
debatably, you’ll come to use high level professional products and your definition of high quality will change over time. but hey if they work for you that’s great that’s all they need to do!
@@DiBaccoDetails for sure I’ve been getting into gyeon products and carpro
@@DiBaccoDetailsabsolute facts.
@@DiBaccoDetails I believe you. But it’s all on the paint . I work with a 77 formula. For your longevity issue I’ve used meguiars and it’s great but on black paint it seems to not last long evenproperly sealed etc . I’ve tried chemical guys stuff. (It’s again okay some products are mish mash and some are gems) I truly believe it’s the amount of time and effort you as a detail company don’t have the time to do second or third passes on a vehicle. Where chemical guys layering system from my experience works great for the average person. Again I’m not busting you but I worked in a paint department for a parts manufacture and they use 3M products if I would get serious I would pay for that as I have seen it work wonders ( 75 bucks per tube) . But for the weekend warrior Chemical Guys and Meguiars are the go to sold hand and hand Your experience is valid and your in the upper class of the hobby I’m just stating if you want the premium use what manufacturers use
Constructive criticism: rewatch your shit before posting and count how many times you say "long story short" and see if you annoy yourself whilst watching yourself
Gyeon, Rupes compounds and polish though and pads
I use certain products that I love from chemical guys I just don't like the prices...in my opinion every detailer has a product that works for them it could be from different detail company or just a certain detail company
Chemical guys is not business friendly it’s aimed more towards the enthusiast/weekend warriors
Very well said. DIY vs Pro type scenario.
My experience with chemical guys has been mixed. Some of their products are great and some are terrible. I love their soap and dressings, but their wheel cleaner isn't strong enough to clean the caked-on brake dust from my wheels on my 2019 Mustang GT PP1. I just picked up a bottle of their P4 polish cause it really the only polish that state it can be used by hand instead of a machine. I spent the last 3 days polishing my car and it turned out great, but my car is also garage kept, and isn't daily driven.
yeah, from what I'm reading between this video and the original video's comments, is that it certainly isn't professional, but there are a select few that are OK.
Avoid Chemical Guys products. Save your money and buy better quality products.
Was just about to purchase a 17 item kit including da polisher from CG and I found your video! I have a 2004 Honda Accord with clearcoat oxidation on the hood, roof, and trunk. Wish I could attach a pic but I'm sure you've encountered plenty. What polisher, compounds, pads and anything else would you recommend for this job? I just found your channel so I"ll be searching your videos to see if my question is already answered in one. I'm a fellow vet so also wanted to say thank you for your service!
just seen this, find me on instagram and send me a dm, it’s just “ dibaccodetails “ i can help you out
google search bruh
You wanted a refund after 30 days and using the products?
i think he more wanted to be heard and for someone to deliver a sense of security. Good customer service weighs the customers feedback against their own policy and determine if policy is necessary to be enforced. Outside of that, it is a bit bizarre for anyone to expect a response after the return policy has expired. Especially after he used the products on multiple cars
couldn't have said it better myself.@@GoodGuysMedia
Here in Australia Chemical Guys are double the price of quality detailing brands like gyeon and carpro. Never needed to buy any of their products
Double...how is that even possible😅 Chemical Guys can't even carry the detailing bag of Gyeon or CarPro😋
@@klasseact6663 for shipping costs to aus more than likely
Noticed that Supershit Auto is stocking CG now
I only use Gyeon on my Fortuner
(Interior detaier,wash,wax,glass and leather sealant)
No clue why anyone even spends money on CG. They’re products are atrocious!
unpack atrocious for me? what does that mean in detailer terms? I like to know exactly why CG is bad, and "atrocious" just aint sellin me
i will stand by that it is nowhere near professional quality, but ill also stand by and say for the average Joe, not chasing micro perfection, just wanting to keep their own car clean, it will do more than enough for that type of customer.
Wow looks like you detail some high end Hyundai’s lol 😂🤡
If you decide to give it away i will gladly take the carbon force off your hands, love the content man !
thank you bro love the support, idk what i’m gonna do with it but i do want it put to good use
@@DiBaccoDetails I’ll use it for my car and business 😂
@@jakeb383 hire me and i’ll put it on your car and won’t charge u for the coating lol