He could have explained it better but if he’s a detailed I’d trust him. Also he’s telling you a product that is OVERPRICED in the first place is not as good as advertised.
@@christianrios6295I wouldn’t trust professionals 100% online either. I take in recommendations and do my own research. You can tell if someone is lying to your face or not, so speaking in person to professionals is different and you make your own opinion of it. But I’ll never trust a tiktoker. Yes these YT shorts guys are tiktokers too. Which most their revenue comes from, not here
No he’s right about one part. The interio”detailing” cleaner they have is possibly the worst product ive ever used in my life. I used it in 70° weather. Car wasn’t too hot or too cold. Sprayed it on my dash, my center console area and all. Wiped clean yet it left water spots that required aggressive rubbing with a completely different product. I have normal vinyl plastic trim like everyone else. It also leaves a weird residue type feel on your leather seats. I threw the shit away it was so bad. Don’t even get me started on the “glass” part of it. Shit blinded me at night when someone’s headlights popped up and all I saw were spots on my windshield. Ridiculous.
I use chemical guys and their products are amazing but to each their own my only problem is talking down a company while trying to promote another I can’t trust you anymore.
@@DetailDude007ya but for example their honey dew soap is ph neutral yet when you use it on a ceramic coates car it wont take many washes before the coating gets stripped. 🤷♂️
@@buildingyourlifeup441i own a professional business and there’s still some products made by chemical guys that are extremely helpful. One great example is a product they make called VRP. It has plenty of uses making it well worth the money.
Its probably the only brand you've used..try some other brands and you got to be braindead if you go back to chemical guys. Most beginners think they are the best cause thats the only shit they've tried.
Bro what are smoking? He gave two reasons. 1. The products don't perform the way they claim to. 2. They are overpriced compared to their competitors. Are you slow?
Chemical Guys hire PhD chemists - their products are of very high quality / their prices are too high . I use to be a lab tech in this industry . Sodium Laurel Sulphate is the main ingredient in all car wash shampoos and most hair shampoos . Perfectly safe . EDTA is a water softener additive . Great Videos .
Bro i sell detailing products fairly often, and i’ve used a lot of different detailing products. Chemical guys is the only brand that I recommend 😭, many people can say “oh wow this product is garbage” but not back it with any type or reinforcement as to why it “sucks” 😂
If chemical guys is the only brand you recommend, i feel bad for the people who are buying that trash. Says alot about you if you think they are a good brand and the "only" recommendable brand..smh. P&S, carpro, gyeon, griots, BH, DIY detail, Koch chemie, Optimum, and many others shit on every product chemical guys has ever put out.
@whitegoodman7465 the fact you're in these comments arguing over products that have 90%+ of the same chemical formula is hilarious. Like every other cleaning industry, car detailing is the same products (for the most part) with different labels and advertising. Stop acting like some elitist cunt. They are cleaning products not cancer cures lmao.
@@whitegoodman7465 not really - i use all those brands. carpro reload is dog, their reset wash is good - their darkside is horrible, perl is good. see? p&s bead maker is utter junk, brake buster is meh, xpress and paint gloss are good.
@@mintheman7 A) 9 bucks for some cleaner ain’t even that steep, I could recommend someone some Griots Garage or mothers for $12 to $15? B) It’s not like I have 30 professional detailers coming into my store buying $200 in detail product each, most people just walk in and don’t give a fuck about no price just as long as it’s not too expensive
I have a detail business and I will say some chemical guys stuff works great like their C4 & P4. Other products too. They do market a lot but what do you expect a successful company to do? Now there are professional grade products that are better but also cost more. So for any of you weekend warriors, chemical guys will be just fine for you to have a clean ride
I've been detailing cars for over 20 years 6 days a week. I've never used Chemical Guys as it's not something we use in a professional day to day activity. I have used some Meguiars and they have pretty good stuff, but I should give Chemical Guys a go and maybe do a professional review on their products.
Fellow detailer here. If you really want your best bang for your buck get a 5 gallon of purple power works amazing on every surface and doesn’t leave any residue.
Probably one of the many people that don't know how to use the product correctly. EX: only sprays total interior on car without wiping product. "I've never seen good results."
The reason Detailers hate chemical guys is because they market to the end user and aren’t this secret exclusive baller detailer brand that only the “pros” use…they wanna teach the common person how to do it on their own. They just don’t wanna be seen using the same stuff random people buy to use. They have several amazing products, I’ve been using them for over 5 years and buy other stuff too and chemical guys’ stuff is legit.
Bro you literally gave no reason why detailers hate chemicals guys. False advertising? Bro it cleans the car and that’s what they advertise. Prices? Yeah they expensive but you went into ZERO detail as to how it isn’t quality.
Bro what are smoking? He gave two reasons. 1. The products don't perform the way they claim to. 2. They are overpriced compared to their competitors. Are you slow?
Detailers hate Chem Guys cuz we buy and use their products and THEY WORK! So we don't need to pay people to get "professional detail" anymore. I use their products and they work great.
As someone who doesn’t know much about products, they’re the most informative with detailed how to videos. Pretty much every product I’ve used the way they explained has worked and does exactly what it says it’s supposed to. The only product I had an issue with was the Mr.spray. That shit broke after like 3 car washes.
Would you rather him not give an alternative? I have a feeling if he didn't you would have come to the comments and say he calls it trash but doesn't give us an alternative to use?
P&S is a great company with a simple lineup of great products I use in my detailing business. Chemical guys does have allot of products that can be very overwhelming for your average car detail
I 100% agree with brake buster tyre cleaner Brake buster interior cleaner they are the best and worth every dollar and heaps cheaper than chemical guys products
Heh. Just dilute some Fabuloso all-purpose cleaner with a quarter distilled water, get a fancy shmancy little detailing scrub brush and go to town on your interior. Wipe with cotton terry towels and blast at the nooks and crannies with compressed air, or at least a shop-vac set to blow air with a micro tool cleaning kit. Then apply whatever water based protectant you like. For leather seats, get a leather brush and some woolite. Use a soft toothbrush to get into folds where stitching is. Use towel to wipe, then apply whatever leather protectant you like. 🤷 It's not that complicated. Ya' don't need designer products. You just don't. For inside windows, use a clean cotton cloth that has not been washed or dried with ANY fabric softener. Use 91% isopropyl alcohol first. Then another cloth with any glass cleaner you think worjs best. Use VERY little of the glass cleaner, as the alcohol already stripped all the dirt and grease off.
The problem with CG is they have 40 products that do the same thing, VRP is good, their bug remover and trim restorer is good, their "tiffany blue" colored waterless wash is awesome and their tools are decent for the price.
Chemical Guys vinyl restorer works great I used it on my soft bed cover and all my rubber/black trim 2 months ago and it still all looks moist and brand new instead of dry and ashy
He probably never used it in the first place or is just completely lying and has used it with good results but his sponsor is paying him enough to completely disregard any morals he had and bad mouth chemicals guys who of all other brands CG makes their own products and everything I've tried has done exactly what the advertisement said it would and more. I especially love their buffing and polishing compound line V32-V38 and their polishing pads are great along with their polish pad prep spray and cleaner. Dude is lame af trying to promote this other company and talking shit on another he totally could have went about this all different while keeping CG company out of his mouth and still made an honest recommendation of the company he was trying to promote.
I used that total interior cleaner and I love it. I spray it onto a microfiber towel and then clean the surface thoroughly. I don’t spray half the bottle directly onto the surface, but what do I know?
Can you tell me what are the better products? 68 yo female, ford super duty 8ft box, crew, glad top, lariat, LOTS of surface. I do my own upkeep, oh it’s the Tri star white $1000 option paint, think they got me ordering that😕. I have the Rupes orbital small enough I can hold. I want to put a GOOD wax that will last longer than carnauba. No experience with pure ceramic/no garage.
Then you haven't tried enough from Adams, Turtlewax, Stoners, Griotts, P&S, Optimum, Gyeon or many others. They've all got winners and losers tbh, and the best arsenal would probably be a mix of multiple brands, but Chemical Guys is more marketing than they are results.
Its priced for retail, not bulk like detailers need for cost efficiency. Also, yes, it’s a little oversold for what it is. For example, that new car smell stuff smells like burning wire insulation.
Brake Buster isn't even that good...Chemical Guys aren't bad. They just have so many products. I switched from Brake Buster to NV Purge. I mainly use NV, P&S, Chem Guys, Bowden's & Mirch.
I use to work for the manufacturing wearhouse, a lot of their products are named differently but have the same stuff in the bottles. They also hire illegal temps.
Everything I’ve gotten from chemical guys is crap, overpriced and overrated they need to cut there prices by half for the quality that your getting, can get way better and longer lasting results from other trusted brands for about the same or less
Idk about yall....but there's only 160 models of my Power Wagon ever produced, and all I use is chemical guys products. My trucks seen more off road and been on more expeditions then I can count on my hands. Not an easy life but she still shines like the day it was new..... Except for like 3 dents 🤫
The common criticism of CG is that their product line is too dense and overlapping. They have five different products that are the 'ultimate' at doing one thing, and few if any of them do it better than other brands. A high-end manufacturer like DIY has very few products with each one serving a unique, specific purpose. I'd absolutely use CG products over nothing, but that's a choice I'll never have to make.
Chemical brothers is not for detail businesses. It is for people who clean their car once or twice a month and want something better than turtle wax products.
Not a detailer, just a guy who washes his vehicles. The only thing I hate about Chemical Guys is that they sold out to investors. Usually that means quality will suffer. Investors only want more from less. Expect everything to start getting watered down.
The problem with Chemical guys isn’t that they’re bad products, it’s their marketing, that have 2 or more of the exact same product just in different scents etc etc. Some of their products work better than others that do the same in their line up.
P+s is good stuff! That's all I'll ever use from now on. Tried others and just disappointed. My ceramic coat on my Caddie is 5 years old now and still performing, just hit it every six months with the bead breaker and all is good