Nice video Ben. I've used it the Ultra Protectant for a while. My favorite way to apply is to spray into a brush and brush it onto the tires. Might have to try the Speed 777 product next. 😉👍
The magic blue (I’m utilizing the rebranded version Crystal Blue) you should try applying to an applicator then to a tire and man it is by far the easiest thing I’ve used on a tire. Looks similar to non diluted PERL (little stronger sheen without being glossy) I’m testing durability on my ZL1 and wife’s Range Rover Sport just to see what it does on different compounds.
I was surprised, my distributor convinced me to give it a try (supposedly a good portion of detailers are using it in my area) I was honestly surprised and the only reason I posted the initial comment.
Just following up. It’s easy to apply and looks good with an applicator. Doesn’t last. It has its place as like a nice quick touch up but as a primary it fails.
I'll stick to chemical guys vrp, or adams vrt, they are my favorite so far. I do wish they would be just a little shinier and more water resistant (but what do you expect from water based products) but zero sling if you let them dry a little bit and a little goes a long way since the main way to apply is wipe on.
2 new ones from the GLW line as well, a solvent based ceramic gloss and a water based ceramic matte.
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Nice video Ben. I've used it the Ultra Protectant for a while. My favorite way to apply is to spray into a brush and brush it onto the tires. Might have to try the Speed 777 product next. 😉👍
Interesting, I’ve never really tried spraying on a brush but I may do it now. Ty
Appreciate this well done video!! It helped me to make up my mind. 👍🏼🇨🇦
Thanks for watching
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The magic blue (I’m utilizing the rebranded version Crystal Blue) you should try applying to an applicator then to a tire and man it is by far the easiest thing I’ve used on a tire. Looks similar to non diluted PERL (little stronger sheen without being glossy) I’m testing durability on my ZL1 and wife’s Range Rover Sport just to see what it does on different compounds.
Right on, I’ll give it a whirl, ty
I was surprised, my distributor convinced me to give it a try (supposedly a good portion of detailers are using it in my area) I was honestly surprised and the only reason I posted the initial comment.
Just following up. It’s easy to apply and looks good with an applicator. Doesn’t last. It has its place as like a nice quick touch up but as a primary it fails.
@@BiondosGarage right on ty
There's a fourth product - 709 Tire Shine. Its a water based spreadable product like 777 Speed. I'd be curious to see the difference between the two.
I’ll keep n eye out
I'll stick to chemical guys vrp, or adams vrt, they are my favorite so far. I do wish they would be just a little shinier and more water resistant (but what do you expect from water based products) but zero sling if you let them dry a little bit and a little goes a long way since the main way to apply is wipe on.
Those are great!
My favourite is by far CarPro Darkside ,not that I ever use tire shine... it's very rare but when I want ,that's my choice for sure :)
Which one lasts the longest?
I did an update on that in another video. Not sure which one so I have to watch them. I actually forgot which is most durable.