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Great showcase! Lot's of great information in here. The blue hue you see as you apply is signature of micro-emulsions, particularly more prevalent in products that contain acrylic which is how GHOST cures dry to the touch.
For the past few days I have been watching a few videos on ADS products and they are really interesting and priced right. Gotta try them. @FineDetailingAZ Can you do a video of just the complete ADS products line like wash to detail?
@@karthikmeduri252 thanks for watching! I have a decon soap video on my channel you can check out. I'll get to some more of them for sure. If you want to try their products little by little you can use code FD10 to save you 10%
Thanks for watching! In person, both are pretty uniform. I'm thinking the lighting might have made it a little hard to tell. Agree darkside had a slight edge on the darkening effect. The quick dry is incredible though. I imagine if I put a second coat on it would darken the same too. You don't use that much either.
Nicely done comparison of these tire sealants. I thought they looked very similar. I hope you do a follow up in six to eight weeks so we can see the durability of each tire sealant.
Wasn’t a big fan of Darkside until I started using it more. First application is ho-hum visually over time. But it seems to form a base that makes the next coat last much longer aesthetically. Most importantly, in subsequent washes, I only use neutral soaps, with a soft brush. No reason to hammer a sealant with harsh cleaners.
Hey Walter thanks for watching. Totally agree, once your darkside runs out you should give ghost a try I was impressed. We'll see how it holds up but similar to you my maintenance washes are simple and I don't hammer down. No need to strip your tires every time.
@@FineDetailingAZ idk, tire coatings are a rabbit hole. Funny story though. I had put Darkside on my tires. Next wash I applied Chem Guys Silk Shine(an old fave), over the Darkside. The Silk Shine lasted longer than ever before. Noticeably longer.
@@waterhose4130 interesting result! Agreed we all have too many products. When you run out of darkside might be worth a flyer on. Supposedly water based are better for tires though I don’t know why ha.
I think dark side was blacker but maybe a second coat of ghost would do that. Ghost is very interesting. If it holds up prob be the way to go. I haven’t had any sling problems with dark side but I have a pretty light pour. Great video. Thanks!
Thanks Becca! Agreed I think Darkside had a slight edge on the jetting effect. The quick dry time is pretty cool with Ghost, don't have to wait hours which is nice.
@@omarstephenson8967 you should try it out it looks pretty stout so far but I’m going to test it for 3 months and report back. Once you feel how hard it is in the surface I think you might change your mind.
I use Carpro Darkside on my detailing van because it does last about 2 months. My van does live outside. However, every single application method I have tried I still have sling/fling afterwards. It is pretty easy to remove from paint... But it puts me off using it on clients vehicles.
Great comparison. I've been a fan of Darkside for a while for many of the same reasons you mentioned. Gives a great look and has good durability. However, I've had issues with sling at times even when allowing to dry overnight. I've really enjoyed ADS Tire+ and think it's one of the best dressings out so was excited to see them release a longer lasting sealant. I used Ghost for the first time on a friend's car the other day and was impressed with its ease of use. Very easy to apply (similar to Tire+). They prefer a glossier tire so I ended up doing 3 applications, waiting 10 minutes or so between, just to see what that would produce. Each subsequent application went on easier and it certainly resulted in a glossy finish. I'll be interested to see how long the extra gloss lasts and durability of 3 applications. Looking forward to applying it on my car with one application. As someone who also likes KCx PSS, I've been very impressed with Nasiol Detailer Shine. I think Detailer Shine is very similar to PSS in many ways but seems to be more durable. Ease of application is insane as you mentioned and it's currently been on my car for going on 3 weeks and it's still hanging on.
Thank you for sharing. D3 renew ( I believe) is acrylic based as well. Lasts up to 1 year. For 1/2 the cost. You don’t need 1/2 bottle per tire like Ghost. Cost per use is very inexpensive. You have Blak, satin or Gloz. Depending on how shiny/ wet look you are looking for as a tire sealant/ protectant
Hey DJ, if you use the product as intended by the manufacturer and use the spray head which atomizes the liquid I'm guessing 1oz max for all 4 tires. I'm thinking 1-2 sprays on an applicator per tire depending on your tire size. At the end of the day this should last quite some time especially given the durability.
@@FineDetailingAZ thank you! Just seen someone comment who hasn’t even used the product talking about how much you use so wanted your viewers to know the actual facts. Thanks for the reply.
@djmayo8147 not a problem. I responded in that thread too mentioning I didn't use that much product either. Hopefully that helps that person and give they product a shot!
Thanks for watching! I didn't have to apply very much at all. I'd say 2 sprays from the spray head should cover each wheel. Since carpro is so thick I only had to apply it once but overall I don't think I applied more then carpro. Hope that helps!
Those new detail factory brushes look incredible. They are on my list of Christmas present ideas for my wife (Hint hint.....LOL). Thanks for posting. This was some good information. I currently use Darkside myself, but I have been wanting to try the entire Armour Detail Supply line of products as I have heard they are some of the best on the market today. My guess on the "blue tracer" you talk about in the video. About five years ago when the 'long term' dressings first appeared through Optimum Polymer Technologies and also another boutique brand down in Texas I think it was both released their "long term" dressings, they both had that exact same "blue tint" or noticeable blue hue when you applied them. My guess is that it's some sort of chemical ingredient that gives the longer term durability. A few others on the market over the years had that same unusual blue hue that disappears as the product dries on the surface of the tire. The only thing I don't like about Darkside is that it's too oily which I understand is the nature of the beast so to speak with a solvent based dressing. I do like the water based longer durability dressings that I have tried and I am definitely going to give Armour Detail Supply's a try in the very near future.
Nice! Thanks for watching. You can use FD10 at Armour for 10% off. Armour responded to in the thread about why the blue: "The blue hue you see as you apply is signature of micro-emulsions, particularly more prevalent in products that contain acrylic which is how GHOST cures dry to the touch." Spot on about the chemicals.
@@FineDetailingAZ That makes sense. The acrylic component might be it as you stated. Not sure, but I have seen it on a couple of others ones I have personally used also. Good information.
How was the durability comparison? How do either of these compare to Adam’s Tire Armor? I’m currently working through a bottle of that but have like it so far.
@@FineDetailingAZ any experience with Adam’s tire armor? It’s the first tire “sealant” I’ve use. So far so good but don’t really have anything to compare it to in my limited experience.
Hi JeanLuc, I wouldn't recommend any of these for floor mats. Typically you don't want anything that could be slippery. I recommend Koch Chemie Gummifix. It adds a nice finish without it being slippery. bit.ly/4datrYD
Thanks for watching, the other brush is the obsessed garage tires shine brush. I don't have links for that one but you can find it on Detail Factory's site directly. To be honest it's not my favorite applicator for tire shine though.
I haven't had a chance to try tire+ yet but it's also a water based dressing that lasts weeks not months. That could be a good one to try if you don't want a long lasting one. Also the Nasiol I talked about at the end is amazing for a shorter term dressing. bit.ly/3MOJeBP
@@EzsDad hey there if want shine you can just apply 2-3 layers of ghost. I would do one layer at a time until you get your desired gloss. Then it will last 3 months and still be shiny. FD10 will save ya 10% off
@@FineDetailingAZ thank you for sharing a lot of information and demos for every product your using. It’s a big help for us. Detailing is my passion I’m very obsessed with it.
When I want to strip tires I use Koch Chemie AWH. I used that then when dry it also used a little mineral spirits. I need to try ADS tire cleaner as I've heard it's great. Here is the koch chemie one: amzn.to/3TCuRV4 Here is the armour one if you want to try. FD10 gets you 10% off: armourdetailsupply.com/collections/wheel-tire/products/tire-cleaner?ref=finedetailing10
@@michaelhix4495 I can in a future video for sure. A big brush would be easier for sure and I would use the spray head as well. I think this would look great on a truck tire.
@@Danny_Geeseems about right I only had to apply dark side once to the applicator and ghost I did need to apply twice. That said I used a dropper for ghost not their supplied spray head so results might have been different.
I actually think I put more darkside as the carpro is thicker. Armour I used a little less using the dropper head. I had to reapply armour a second time to finish coating the wheel and carpro I only applied once.
Thanks for the feedback, I noticed this too after I shot the video. It's actually an echo problem. If you check out some of my other videos the audio sounds more clear. I normally film with 1 car in the garage which cuts down on the echo.
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Great showcase! Lot's of great information in here. The blue hue you see as you apply is signature of micro-emulsions, particularly more prevalent in products that contain acrylic which is how GHOST cures dry to the touch.
@@armourdetailsupply excellent! Thanks for that. Great to know.
I knew you guys would have another tire dressing ❤
@@ZachPlymale thanks for watching. They continue to put out of quality products.
For the past few days I have been watching a few videos on ADS products and they are really interesting and priced right. Gotta try them. @FineDetailingAZ Can you do a video of just the complete ADS products line like wash to detail?
@@karthikmeduri252 thanks for watching! I have a decon soap video on my channel you can check out. I'll get to some more of them for sure. If you want to try their products little by little you can use code FD10 to save you 10%
Darkside definitely has a more uniformed & rich look!!
Thanks for watching! In person, both are pretty uniform. I'm thinking the lighting might have made it a little hard to tell. Agree darkside had a slight edge on the darkening effect. The quick dry is incredible though. I imagine if I put a second coat on it would darken the same too. You don't use that much either.
Great review and video!! Never thought there’d be a company that could come up with a chemical that would contend with Darkside…ADS ftw
@@DetailsNMe thanks Kristi! It’s a good one for sure. The quick dry is special.
@@DetailsNMe and Ghost is water based, much better for your tires. 👊
Nicely done comparison of these tire sealants. I thought they looked very similar. I hope you do a follow up in six to eight weeks so we can see the durability of each tire sealant.
@@johng753 I plan on doing a follow up. Thank for watching!
Wasn’t a big fan of Darkside until I started using it more. First application is ho-hum visually over time. But it seems to form a base that makes the next coat last much longer aesthetically.
Most importantly, in subsequent washes, I only use neutral soaps, with a soft brush. No reason to hammer a sealant with harsh cleaners.
Hey Walter thanks for watching. Totally agree, once your darkside runs out you should give ghost a try I was impressed. We'll see how it holds up but similar to you my maintenance washes are simple and I don't hammer down. No need to strip your tires every time.
@@FineDetailingAZ idk, tire coatings are a rabbit hole. Funny story though. I had put Darkside on my tires. Next wash I applied Chem Guys Silk Shine(an old fave), over the Darkside. The Silk Shine lasted longer than ever before. Noticeably longer.
@@waterhose4130 interesting result! Agreed we all have too many products. When you run out of darkside might be worth a flyer on. Supposedly water based are better for tires though I don’t know why ha.
I think dark side was blacker but maybe a second coat of ghost would do that. Ghost is very interesting. If it holds up prob be the way to go. I haven’t had any sling problems with dark side but I have a pretty light pour. Great video. Thanks!
Thanks Becca! Agreed I think Darkside had a slight edge on the jetting effect. The quick dry time is pretty cool with Ghost, don't have to wait hours which is nice.
Used Darkside on my daughters car and liked it. Just picked up Ghost to try on my daily driver. I like the idea of water based better.
Both are great Mike, Ghost dries much faster which will limit sling so it could give it an edge. Thanks for watching!
Water based don't last long..
@@omarstephenson8967 you should try it out it looks pretty stout so far but I’m going to test it for 3 months and report back. Once you feel how hard it is in the surface I think you might change your mind.
I use Carpro Darkside on my detailing van because it does last about 2 months. My van does live outside. However, every single application method I have tried I still have sling/fling afterwards. It is pretty easy to remove from paint... But it puts me off using it on clients vehicles.
@@kir0nz I’ve had the same experience. Only time it doesn’t sling is when I knock it down with a micro. Try Ghost, it dries very quickly.
CarPro is good stuff. Need to try AD Ghost .
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Great comparison. I've been a fan of Darkside for a while for many of the same reasons you mentioned. Gives a great look and has good durability. However, I've had issues with sling at times even when allowing to dry overnight. I've really enjoyed ADS Tire+ and think it's one of the best dressings out so was excited to see them release a longer lasting sealant. I used Ghost for the first time on a friend's car the other day and was impressed with its ease of use. Very easy to apply (similar to Tire+). They prefer a glossier tire so I ended up doing 3 applications, waiting 10 minutes or so between, just to see what that would produce. Each subsequent application went on easier and it certainly resulted in a glossy finish. I'll be interested to see how long the extra gloss lasts and durability of 3 applications. Looking forward to applying it on my car with one application. As someone who also likes KCx PSS, I've been very impressed with Nasiol Detailer Shine. I think Detailer Shine is very similar to PSS in many ways but seems to be more durable. Ease of application is insane as you mentioned and it's currently been on my car for going on 3 weeks and it's still hanging on.
Thanks Patrick! Totally agree on all of the above. you'll have to let me know how those 3 layers hold up.
Nice review! Gotta try some now thanks for the coupon code.
Thanks!
Nice video. Thanks for the info!
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Thank you for sharing. D3 renew ( I believe) is acrylic based as well. Lasts up to 1 year. For 1/2 the cost. You don’t need 1/2 bottle per tire like Ghost. Cost per use is very inexpensive. You have Blak, satin or Gloz. Depending on how shiny/ wet look you are looking for as a tire sealant/ protectant
Good to know! Have you tried it? Did it last that long?
@@FineDetailingAZ yes I use D3 all the time. It lasts much longer than 1 year. Especially if you use it on faded trim. Check it out
You don’t need 1/2 a bottle with D3 renew
@@ThisOldDetailingDude For what it's worth I used very little Ghost in my testing even with the spray head. Ghost will last for a while.
Nice demo and comparison
@@Bruces-Garage thanks Bruce!
Fantastic video, thank you! How much GHOST did you use you think for all the tires?
Hey DJ, if you use the product as intended by the manufacturer and use the spray head which atomizes the liquid I'm guessing 1oz max for all 4 tires. I'm thinking 1-2 sprays on an applicator per tire depending on your tire size. At the end of the day this should last quite some time especially given the durability.
@@FineDetailingAZ thank you! Just seen someone comment who hasn’t even used the product talking about how much you use so wanted your viewers to know the actual facts. Thanks for the reply.
@djmayo8147 not a problem. I responded in that thread too mentioning I didn't use that much product either. Hopefully that helps that person and give they product a shot!
I’ve tried a water based product like ghost, it’s definitely a lot harder to apply. Darkside goes on so easily.
Thanks for watching! I didn't have to apply very much at all. I'd say 2 sprays from the spray head should cover each wheel. Since carpro is so thick I only had to apply it once but overall I don't think I applied more then carpro. Hope that helps!
Those new detail factory brushes look incredible. They are on my list of Christmas present ideas for my wife (Hint hint.....LOL). Thanks for posting. This was some good information. I currently use Darkside myself, but I have been wanting to try the entire Armour Detail Supply line of products as I have heard they are some of the best on the market today. My guess on the "blue tracer" you talk about in the video. About five years ago when the 'long term' dressings first appeared through Optimum Polymer Technologies and also another boutique brand down in Texas I think it was both released their "long term" dressings, they both had that exact same "blue tint" or noticeable blue hue when you applied them. My guess is that it's some sort of chemical ingredient that gives the longer term durability. A few others on the market over the years had that same unusual blue hue that disappears as the product dries on the surface of the tire. The only thing I don't like about Darkside is that it's too oily which I understand is the nature of the beast so to speak with a solvent based dressing. I do like the water based longer durability dressings that I have tried and I am definitely going to give Armour Detail Supply's a try in the very near future.
Nice! Thanks for watching. You can use FD10 at Armour for 10% off. Armour responded to in the thread about why the blue: "The blue hue you see as you apply is signature of micro-emulsions, particularly more prevalent in products that contain acrylic which is how GHOST cures dry to the touch." Spot on about the chemicals.
@@FineDetailingAZ That makes sense. The acrylic component might be it as you stated. Not sure, but I have seen it on a couple of others ones I have personally used also. Good information.
@@joevanseeters2873 thanks! Glad it was helpful.
Darkside is my favorite!
It's been a favorite of mine for years as well!
Isnt that old to be years.
I meant the brand overall! Thanks for watching friend.
How was the durability comparison? How do either of these compare to Adam’s Tire Armor? I’m currently working through a bottle of that but have like it so far.
@@BryanRushing both claim 3 months. Car pro takes longer to cure and usually needs a final wipe
@@FineDetailingAZ any experience with Adam’s tire armor? It’s the first tire “sealant” I’ve use. So far so good but don’t really have anything to compare it to in my limited experience.
I haven't tried it yet, sorry
Thanks for the video. Can we use any of these products on rubber floor mates? (slippiness?)
Hi JeanLuc, I wouldn't recommend any of these for floor mats. Typically you don't want anything that could be slippery. I recommend Koch Chemie Gummifix. It adds a nice finish without it being slippery. bit.ly/4datrYD
Hi jeanLuc I would use Koch Chemie Gummifix on your floor mats. No slip and helps to darken them up. amzn.to/4dgGXtX
Good video!
@@SkyCarCare thank you!
Nice demo. What is the other brush? I could see the detail factory one but wasn’t sure about the other.
Thanks for watching, the other brush is the obsessed garage tires shine brush. I don't have links for that one but you can find it on Detail Factory's site directly. To be honest it's not my favorite applicator for tire shine though.
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hi THOR.
Have you tried tire+? i know it’s not a tire sealant but heard it’s a good tire dressing
I haven't had a chance to try tire+ yet but it's also a water based dressing that lasts weeks not months. That could be a good one to try if you don't want a long lasting one. Also the Nasiol I talked about at the end is amazing for a shorter term dressing. bit.ly/3MOJeBP
What tire dressing would you suggest coz i want shiny tires that last? I’m not a fan or satin finished. Thanks in advance.
@@EzsDad hey there if want shine you can just apply 2-3 layers of ghost. I would do one layer at a time until you get your desired gloss. Then it will last 3 months and still be shiny. FD10 will save ya 10% off
@@FineDetailingAZ thank you!
@@EzsDad happy to help
@@FineDetailingAZ thank you for sharing a lot of information and demos for every product your using. It’s a big help for us. Detailing is my passion I’m very obsessed with it.
@@EzsDad awesome, it’s my passion as well. Hopefully you subscribed for some more good content!
I think I like Ghost better but would like to see if they actually last as long as they say they do
@@seegarsmkr thanks! I plan to do an update in a couple of months.
what cleaner did you use for the tires?
When I want to strip tires I use Koch Chemie AWH. I used that then when dry it also used a little mineral spirits. I need to try ADS tire cleaner as I've heard it's great. Here is the koch chemie one: amzn.to/3TCuRV4
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Are they gonna have ghost in a gal size?
According to ADS likely not.
Maybe show applying these on truck tires with a brush.
@@michaelhix4495 I can in a future video for sure. A big brush would be easier for sure and I would use the spray head as well. I think this would look great on a truck tire.
Whered you get pull caps? I'd like to put one on my bottle of Darkside.
amzn.to/4e4KJb5 should work if not, I got mine from obsessed garage but shipping can get pricey.
@@FineDetailingAZ thanks 😊
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We would need to see the duration of each one
@@sphirit I plan to do an update in a month or so. Thanks for watching.
Do you have a link for the blue brushes?
@@charlesbrasington7599 amzn.to/4dcOr18 for the tire brush
amzn.to/3MO6pfp for hand brushes hope that helps!
I noticed you had to use more product from ghost to get the same level of shine
@@Danny_Geeseems about right I only had to apply dark side once to
the applicator and ghost I did need to apply twice. That said I used a dropper for ghost not their supplied spray head so results might have been different.
@@FineDetailingAZ what’s your favorite between the two?
@@Danny_Gee if I’ve got an old faded tire I’m using darkside. Anything else I’m probably going to switch to ghost.
Car pro
Thanks for watching! Carpro is great.
It’s looks like you put more armour
I actually think I put more darkside as the carpro is thicker. Armour I used a little less using the dropper head. I had to reapply armour a second time to finish coating the wheel and carpro I only applied once.
Ghost looks blochy..
@@omarstephenson8967 might just be the lighting? In person they look pretty even.
First!!!!
Thanks buddy!
You need a better mic... your audio is annoying...
Thanks for the feedback, I noticed this too after I shot the video. It's actually an echo problem. If you check out some of my other videos the audio sounds more clear. I normally film with 1 car in the garage which cuts down on the echo.
Great video. Ghost looks promising. I have it waiting here to be used.
Thanks Mike! It's looking strong