Chemical Guys BlackLight Review: What the Hell is It?! (part 3)
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Chemical Guys BlackLight review (part 3). Darren reviews the Chemical Guys BlackLight and takes this product off the reservation and shows you how you can take any product and break the rules to get better results by using different pads, polishers, speed settings, etc.
Auto detailing and cosmetic car care is difficult enough without all the additional hype and slick marketing manufacturers use to try and sell professional car detailing products to us car enthusiasts and professional detailers!!
Not all products are created equal, but in this Chemical Guys BlackLight review, Darren shows you how you can always remain in control based on the many factors that go into any product you may choose. Whether you are starting an auto detailing business, or want to know how to detail a car, this car detailing tutorial will help you come to new conclusions.
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Great video Darren. I saw this product a few years ago having a black car I considered getting this but didn't cause I thought it was a glaze that hides scratches and then washes away and revealing the scratches again. So with your video proving different I would now seriously consider this product. Soooooo much confusion marketing hype etc in this market head spinning stuff. Thanks can't wait for more videos.
Agree. Have some, used it early on in the day when it was released but it's really just meh of a product. In terms of an AIO that does a better job by far in terms of corrections and also applying semi-permanent fillers that truly make a difference in appearance followed by a base-layer of sealant, CarPro's Essence destroys Blacklight.
So what is it. ?
Thanks Darren because I have black light and I’m a beginner 👍🏿
As a beginner I honestly think stearing clear of chemical guys is a safe and good idea
I saw the "product" on sale today and the labeling confused me too. Thank you for making this video.
There's a whole history behind Blacklight that I learned when like Darren, I was trying to figure out exactly what it is. You can find it if you search around but as I recall it was developed as a 1 step in the far east (Malaysia irrc) to meet their needs and weather conditions and eventually made its way here. I think part of CGs problem is, they didn't develop it and so had nobody who really knew the product well when they came up with their description and directions. I don't know why they haven't gone back and relaunched it now that they understand it better.
After watching ur 3 part video I still dont know what this product is. Is it a filler polish? Is it a type of polish/sealant “durable”? Is it a traditional polish?
Its a glaze they say it in their video
Very right kind of voice,as DIY -er the first and greatest conclusion that gets stronger after such kind of review,Don't buy stupid products that haven't proven themselves in the field .
I don’t care what anyone says. I like this guy
Great details for detailing! Can't wait to free up some time so I can cruise through ALL of your videos! TYVM
Hey Darren hope all is well with the family, welcome back.
Things are much better and are finally headed in the right way. It has been a rough 3 years. Thanks for tuning in!
I’m looking for a recommendation for a good quality tire balm applicator? Do you have any in mind? Do you have any thoughts on 303 tire balm?Have you heard of storing your applicator in a ziplock bag as well? Thank you.
While searching for what it is I just seen a chemical guys video using a Blacklight product as a car wash product. Like wtf.
Thank you
So basically you use this as an all in one, polish and protectant? They claim 6 months of protection from videos I’ve seen. I’ve used it a few times just by hand like a wax. I think they market it as a glaze/sealant. It will stain trim pretty bad, so you have to be careful but I still like it. Cool to know that you can correct with it! Thanks!
I've used it, and sold it. In So Cal, it didn't last 2 months.
So what is it, the question wasn’t answered?
Pretty sure it could be Britemax Black Max, Malco Nano-care Polishing Creme or Poorboys Black Hole, it sounds like to me.
I listened to this like you get hooked into an awful. movie. Out of perverse curiosity and in hope that its going to end well and it never does. I think this guy is losing his marbles.
Your videos didn't even answer your own question. You can damn near apply any product to a cutting pad using a speed of 6 and it will cut. Your too easily impressed.
This video has me confused as you have totally switched gears from Part I & II. Plus, I don't think Black Light is MEANT to be used as a polishing/cutting agent even though it has DE in it (WHY it has DE I cannot figure). I like Black Light with Collinite 845 on top but frankly, I have become disillusioned with their line as there's just TOO much. They don't respond to email either OR have much of anything in stock on their website.
@@klee9016 I don't bother with Chemical Guys. They have WAY too many redundant products. When I look at a product I want to be able to tell exactly what it is and what it does. I don't need 5 paragraphs of written garbage on a label that rambles on about nothing while not fully explaining anything.
@@jasonweiss7757 I got them to respond to me but I think they got several people involved and they gave me three COMPLETELY different answers.
The issue with my paint came up after using Black Light and was made FAR worse by their first recommendation to correct the issues that showed up after Black Light. To be honest, I'm not so sure the Black Light caused the initial damage. It may have been hidden by the dealer (it's a brand new car). I sent them photos of my car and three different answers came back for three MORE products and their polisher. Cost was getting crazy and risk of seriously destroying paint on brand new car didn't have odds stacked in my favor SO
I took the products I'd used for reference, their recommendations, and my new car to a body shop where they kinda rolled their eyes over the contradictory responses and did a "pity buff" for me and got all the damage out. They told me not to use such agents anymore as anything that says "polish' can cause issues in "soft" black paint. I guess my car has "soft" paint.
I'm sure CGs has fine products. Just WAY too many of them. And that's ok EXCEPT that it's very difficult to figure out what each product does from the descriptions.
I didn't figure out that Black Light actually could cut until I found out it contains DE or Diatomaceous Earth! That's a cutting agent! It's listed nowhere on the bottle and made scratches all over the car!
After the Black Light issue, and I'm STILL not POSITIVE it was that product that caused the scratches (but given that it has DE in it, body shop said it's likely) CGs tell me to buy another of their products, Chemical Gus All in One, that made the first scratches even worse! Yikes! I mean they were beyond ugly! From there they told me to use VSS and it just kept getting more dramatic as the days ticked on 😡
Well, I'm going to just take my car twice per year to the shop that fixed the issues, once before Winter, once before Summer and just wash in between with products that have ingredients listed and I never needed DE on a brand new car to start with. Can't believe they have that in Black Light and one has to actually DIG that fact up. I probably have ruined the clearcoat with it.
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A three part review which it's actually better than the last star wars movies....sold I'm a sub bitch@s
It’s a glaze bro you need to chill.
Darren is back!!! I can't stand to listen to a particular person based out of Dallas anymore (not to mention any names) Keep the videos coming!
Thanks Ricky! It is nice to be back
Robert Alexander I as well have been watching Darren’s videos for years and his knowledge has helped me tremendously with my detailing business. I had a lot of respect for DPC, but I think he lost a lot of creditably and respect with his Meguiar’s stunt bashing their product and not to mention all he’s doing now is pushing his product line on people. Darren is in it for the right reasons and truly wants to teach unlike others.
Great job darren. Excellent way to explain this product. Thanks. You are absolutely right about us beginners and detailing. Keep the good work up
I really enjoy your critical reviews.
Very informative for products.
I'm diving into learning how to clean and detail my vehicle. And I didn't know what some of what these descriptions meant. Although it had major strong exciting words for the product which make me want to buy it, but absolute foreign to me as a newbie
You don’t read very well did you let it set up for 15 minutes no did you do a second coat and allow it 30 minutes to cure no so you don’t follow directions at all
Honestly buffing is an art . For the people that know it and can feel it as they work divides us from others ..as far as the pad vibrating ?? There is a good use on hard spot
bicep not bicept
So, 3 videos in and you haven't revealed the answer; what is this product? :)
Go to the website it says exactly what it is. Glaze!!
Use it correctly and it really does work great.
I used it on my old Camaro with lambo Orange tri stage and it’s amazing.
Use it correctly let it sit for 15-20 minutes then wipe off. Yes the time wait makes a dramatic difference. Then a total of 30 minutes before wax 👌🏻
Aw man no peeling off the masking tape? But, great video; I ended up watching this video series for the very reasons you mentioned. I'm inexperienced, have a black car, and wasn't actually sure what this product was. They advertise it now as a glaze, not sure if they did in April 2019 when you made the video, but it seems like it can be used as a light polish as well?
I purchased Blacklight from the Auto Detail Store in Gardena, Ca. The guys there are awesome and really know their products. They reccomended washing, clay baring and polishing before applying Blacklight and a wax or sealant. I had a few deep scratches I couldn't remove but the swirls were gone. After applying Blacklight I had to search really hard to find the scratches because of the glaze in Blacklight. I applied two coats of Griots Best of Show Wax and was really pleased with the results.
can I do this with a microfiber cloth, I don't have a buffer
Cant wait for part 5!
Bicept.
Yes, it shows your very impressive bicep, hah.
Glad I found your videos. Needed some non biased reviews around here.
I love rat bastards. 😂😂keep it real
Chill out Dude 🤘 - I found you because I bought the stuff because of its name - I own a black car. BECAUSE I COULDN’T understand he directions puzzle wrapped in a Rubic’s Cube within a Dennis Miller “like-an” equivalency - I looked you up to hopefully explain if.
Now I’m even more confused ( ironic isn’t it ) and.have to find someone else 🙄 -and yet I still give you a well earned 👍 new Subscriber. Don’t forget -- “use level 4” 🤣
Great video. Can you use their butter wax over the black light?
Yes, it seems their flowchart has you applying a ceramic coat first, then the glaze, then a wax last.
Thanks man very helpful
Dude! Are you Joe Biden’s speech writer?
Great vid as always!
24 inch pythons brother!
I watched Junkman2000 use a small amount of polish and the Adams label was all about wasting product. The softer pads do not maximize the use of product and labeling is all about selling more crap than you actually need. I prefer a light cutting pad or heavy polishing pad over the softer types and can get decent results. Even doing headlights, the firm pad makes quick work and finishes well depending upon the product.
Black Light is a glaze
Agreed but the bottle doesn't say that.
@@ShineLikeaProAZ It does, they may of changed it but either way its all on their website. Just takes searching which people seem to lazy or ignorant to do.
@@VertoxEffect Good to know but I don't think I will be buying that product again.
Well done. I know any regular person will think to themselves, “That car looks nice. He obviously takes care of his stuff and keeps it looking nice.” They wont put my paint under a jewelers loop
betTTur!
I really like to see glossworkz chemical guys
More on vocabulary and less breathing on chemicals. (Still, a very decent video) [They don't want you to ruin your paint so, they go with less abrasion.]
Thank you! I just ordered the product for my dark blue car and royal blue truck. Your video is gonna be very helpful.
I bought this after watching your vid, did a nice job on my paint job 👍
Now this is a true professional detailer. You couldn't have said it any better. So many people have grew and learned from you, including myself. Everyone of your videos amazes me.👌👌👌
Thanks Anthony!
Definitely....just found this channel and have blacklight and wasn't sure if I used it correctly...got good results but my paint was relatively still factory clean as my truck is 2 years old and doesn't even have 4k miles on it yet!
Chemical Guys initial products weren’t all that great I think black light polish was one of their earlier polishes I could be wrong , but I’ve used it .I found it was more marketing then and I think some of the guys at CG kinda thought ppl will eventually learn how to use it . I’ve seen so many companies take that approach instead of being more descriptive in what the polish can and won’t do. Our industry for supplies like this is full of snake oil products . CG products are better now but they use cleaver videos to really push their products.
Why are you still sing a model 1 Rupes LHR-21 instead of a Model 3. Black light something like a glaze with very light abrasive in it.
You nailed it for me! Where does a person who has never done waxing before, begin with just basically wanting to wax their truck? I’d like to find out what basic polishing buffer and product to use on my Tundra Truck. Thx
4:15 I see what you did there.
hahaha, literally the first thing i said when i received black light.... "What in the FF is this" So it was second layer after EZ Creme and before Jet Seal.
@3:22 Awesome job. I can see myself all the way over here. That's scary if the person isn't familiar with a DA. And buff swirls into their clear coat. But that can be removed too.
Really great video, learned a lot! Cheers!
Does anybody know where he purchased the pad?
But yet, I'm still confused. Should this go on before a wax, or after? Is it a wax? Is it a sealant? Is it a VS38 Intended for black paint? What is it?
Its a glaze, so before wax.
Heat or direct sun, which is worse for detailing? I will polish my car outside soon for the first time, so I'm wondering if I need cloud cover or just cool weather. Thanks
Darren has some tips for working in sun. Just got to find them. One, is using a damp MF to cover the next section you will be working on, so that it is cooler when you start it. Turn the car around is another.
Is it just an all in one?
So what it is ?
I like keeping simple thanks ✌️”zen out “
Thanks for the videos it really helped me take care of my cars knowing i can pull up next to a new 50k corvette and my 2k oldsmobile out shines it is priceless
Lol, sometimes the "shine" ain't in the paint
i am new to detailing. should i apply the chemical guys butter wet wax over this?
Yes, ideally you want to top it with a wax. BWW is so easy to use and produces a nice finish, but the durability/longevity is extremely weak/shortlived. You can top it with a Carnauba wax that has some polymers mixed in, like Meguiars GC Carnauba Plus (which lasts a little longer). Sometimes I'll use Meguiars NXT Tech Wax 2.0 over it instead, which is more of a sealant, and follow it up with BWW 1-7 days later. I'll use BWW as a maintenance wax for washes after a full detailing; especially since it doesn't need the surface 100% dry to apply.
I've heard many people only topping the Blacklight with CG's V07 hybrid spray sealant/detailer. CG sold/sells BL/V07 as a combo; which probably inspired that trend. Personally, I think one should always top with a wax but one can get away with just the V06 topper. It's not the most durable, but it seems that if you apply V07 on a weekly basis and/or as a cleanup after a day in the rain or dust/pollen, one can build a bit of a protective shell. As it builds up, you should notice more and more deflection of dust/pollen accumulation, it becoming harder for things like bugs to stick to the paint, better beading/sheeting, easier washes, and quicker drying times. V07 leaves a great shine and can be applied to plastic trim, glass, rubber, and vinyl graphics too.
Not to confuse things but I applied Blacklight yesterday. I must say that it really made the metallic flakes dance in the light in a depth I don't think I've seen before. An hour later I topped it with the Meguiars GC Carnauba Plus I mentioned...it almost seems to have toned down the BL effects. I understand why people just top with the V07.
If I were doing a car show or showing off, I'd probably lean to just BL and V07. But for longer lasting shine/protection, I'd do BL with a wax, followed by a V07 wipedown the next morning.
Even better for myself and some others, mix a bottle of 50% V07 and 50% Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer. Sonax is really good but prone to streaking; V07 mixed in eliminates the streaking and you get a mix of both products' strengths on the finished vehicle.
Love the video
I see some topcoat F11 in the background...
Good eye!
@@autofetishdetail Could we see a review on this soon? I will never buy some at the ridiculous price it's at unless it's the magic serum it's advertised as.
@@TheMstwntdLMSV123 Its some really good universal stuff but with that said you can get really good multiples of stuff that does the same job cheaper.
So it's really an all-in-one...right?
Yes. Also check out this older video from Joe at Next Level where, like Darren, he tries to figure out what it is....ua-cam.com/video/y6RIx5SACKg/v-deo.html
It's a glaze. The product was used poorly in this video and idk how this guy has a good youtube base. If he was a true detailer the process to take out the moderate scratches you would go with a polish like CG v36 and use a finisher like CG v38. Then to enhance the cars glossy look you'd take on a glaze such as the blacklight with a finishing pad not a cutting pad.
Darren ur experience speaks for it self very valuable information of experience tnk you
You are knowledgeable, no doubt but damn, you love to hear yourself talk :)
Thanks for this detailed review. I’m waiting for the weather to improve to use Blacklight on my ‘19 black Civic Si coupe. The Chemical Guys video for this product shows him just using a microfiber application pad, so I’m going to try that method. Hopefully manually doing it works well.
Maybe 20 percent better over first passes
the true voice of reason...great video again buddy. thanks 4 everything you do 👍👍
Hey Buddy- thanks for tuning in yet again!!