Those are the factory 30" crawlers. They were good allover and lasted forever but didnt do extremely great at anything. Think I had like 3k miles when we sold this rzr and the tires were like 50% tread left.
All of it slicks them up pretty good. I'm still a fan of pledge just because I can grab a can for a buck or two when I'm at the grocery store. Doesn't smell as good as SC1 but it's not quite as greasy either.
I use SC1 on the underside of my zero turn mower before I mow10-acres. It makes it easier to clean when I am done. Smells good to. I do use a pressure washer on it.
10/10 on the smell factor of SC1, one thing I didn't do with either of these is use them repetitively. It seems the people who have the best luck with SC1 use it every wash, every ride and I think it's almost like cast iron where it seasons the plastic and makes a thicker coating.
No matter what you do, gotta use some effort to get it clean. I will try the Pledge on my Renegade. I use SC1 and Mother’s on it after I wash it with pressure washer
I totally agree, I think the entire internet is in search of that magic potion you rub on and allows you to rinse it off with a hose pipe and be done. I just don't think it exists lol Pledge is my go to, it doesn't really reduce the effort while washing it but gives it a quick shine and makes it look great when your finished and you can get it for a dollar a can so you don't have to be stingy with it.
Product is advertised as a coating to bring old back to new, not keep mud from sticking to it or easier cleanup after. If it says it in the can I have not seen it, but heck I can’t see real good these days so who knows! Good video though
@@BCDriven stay oily, if a dusty day gets coated BUUUUT. when you get home dirt comes right off. Also after wash I dry my bike with a leaf blower then coat the entire bike, engine and all. It help displace any water hiding in tight spots. You can see the water get pushed out of places like the chain. You will have zero rust anywhere.
I'd like to try it that way but cant commit to a full gallon lol I dont think I did either one of them justice with only one application. A lot of people have noted you have to use sc1 a couple times to build a coating and it works better.
I had a bottle of Armor All kicking around and try it on my dirtbike and wasn't nearly as good as SC1, I would say the Armor All was terrible, save your money and don't try it
I've tried several of the "tire shines" with no real success at making clean up easier. Most make the plastics nice and shiney before you go ride but no benefit after that.
@BC Driven, Hey I'm enjoying a few of your videos, thanks! Were you ever able to try the ceramic coating that @Boogerdawg2009 used? If yes can you let us know what the results were?
I have not had a chance to review it unfortunately, I have a small child that eats up a lot of my time. Soon she'll be in the garage helping me do not complaints here lol
Pledge is the best all around for detailing IMO. Doesnt help make the mud clean up any easier, at least not in my experience, but it does bring the shine back out after a wash and it isnt greasy.
What are those tires?
Those are the factory 30" crawlers. They were good allover and lasted forever but didnt do extremely great at anything. Think I had like 3k miles when we sold this rzr and the tires were like 50% tread left.
You should do a comparison with SC1 & Slick Products Shine & Protect 😎👍
I just tried cover all and sc1. Sc1 is the best. It makes faded plastics look brand new.
All of it slicks them up pretty good. I'm still a fan of pledge just because I can grab a can for a buck or two when I'm at the grocery store. Doesn't smell as good as SC1 but it's not quite as greasy either.
I like to work efficient so i don't even put my pressure washer away during riding season.
Modern problems require modern solutions lol
Slick products are the best. Little more pricey but you get what you pay for.
This dude huffed back in the day.
I use- WR Performance product Total Wash off road. It's worth it. Saves you hours of cleaning. Like going to a blue beacon truck wash.
I'll have to check that out, thanks for the suggestion.
@@BCDriven its spendy but just don't use it all. Just coat it and let dwell and rinse. When you get your refills you don't pay that initial amount.
I use SC1 on the underside of my zero turn mower before I mow10-acres. It makes it easier to clean when I am done. Smells good to. I do use a pressure washer on it.
10/10 on the smell factor of SC1, one thing I didn't do with either of these is use them repetitively. It seems the people who have the best luck with SC1 use it every wash, every ride and I think it's almost like cast iron where it seasons the plastic and makes a thicker coating.
You need a pressure washer brother
No matter what you do, gotta use some effort to get it clean. I will try the Pledge on my Renegade. I use SC1 and Mother’s on it after I wash it with pressure washer
I totally agree, I think the entire internet is in search of that magic potion you rub on and allows you to rinse it off with a hose pipe and be done. I just don't think it exists lol Pledge is my go to, it doesn't really reduce the effort while washing it but gives it a quick shine and makes it look great when your finished and you can get it for a dollar a can so you don't have to be stingy with it.
Product is advertised as a coating to bring old back to new, not keep mud from sticking to it or easier cleanup after. If it says it in the can I have not seen it, but heck I can’t see real good these days so who knows! Good video though
you;re gonna have to put the readers on, and read the can again lol
Fun stuff Blake. Have you ever tried Mudd Off?
A hose pipe though? Who calls a water hose / garden hose a hose pipe
People from the south LMAO
@@BCDriven I live in east Texas. Never heard the term hose pipe in relation to a garden hose lol
@@DaltonRayStephens not quiet south enough lol people from this side of the Mississippi river talk a little different 😂
Dang 10 dollars a can I pay 7 for sc1 I love that stuff I just spray it on don't whipe it off
Sc1 is way better then cover all but you have to clean it after you get done going riding an chemical guys vrp is way better then both
CRC Heavy Duty Silicone Lubricant, $2.97 a can at Walmart!!!
I'll have to give that a try. Ireally like all of CRC's other products, never thought about using it for that.
@@BCDriven I use it on my motocross bike every ride and post wash. Works as well if not better and the price is the best.
@@philbrazill1756 Great to hear, I'll pick some up today and give it a go. Does it "dry" or stay oily?
@@BCDriven stay oily, if a dusty day gets coated BUUUUT. when you get home dirt comes right off. Also after wash I dry my bike with a leaf blower then coat the entire bike, engine and all. It help displace any water hiding in tight spots. You can see the water get pushed out of places like the chain. You will have zero rust anywhere.
Cool man, thanks for the suggestion. I prefer to use stuff I can get locally vs having to order especially at that price point.
I get the coverall in a gallon jug and just apply it with a squirt bottle and wipe
I'd like to try it that way but cant commit to a full gallon lol I dont think I did either one of them justice with only one application. A lot of people have noted you have to use sc1 a couple times to build a coating and it works better.
Agreed. SC1 Works better after few applications.
Can’t live without it
Advance Koating try it
WD-40. Best I’ve found and super cheap one gallon will last several washes.
Ive used it in small amounts before, never done the whole machine but I bet it does really good
I bet it's awesome on the brakes lol
I had a bottle of Armor All kicking around and try it on my dirtbike and wasn't nearly as good as SC1, I would say the Armor All was terrible, save your money and don't try it
I've tried several of the "tire shines" with no real success at making clean up easier. Most make the plastics nice and shiney before you go ride but no benefit after that.
Armor All has always been terrible.
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@BC Driven, Hey I'm enjoying a few of your videos, thanks!
Were you ever able to try the ceramic coating that @Boogerdawg2009 used? If yes can you let us know what the results were?
I have not had a chance to review it unfortunately, I have a small child that eats up a lot of my time. Soon she'll be in the garage helping me do not complaints here lol
I do enjoy the SC1!!!!
I like the smell and the shine, I just didn't feel like i got the most bang for my buck on clean up.
BC Driven fair enough!! It depends on what kind of mud/dust you are getting on it to!
SC1 is the best
'18 XPT........PLEDGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-)
Pledge is the best all around for detailing IMO. Doesnt help make the mud clean up any easier, at least not in my experience, but it does bring the shine back out after a wash and it isnt greasy.
@@BCDriven You are exactly right....ty for a great video keep your head about you on the trails... :-)