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CleanIT
03-10-2023, 09:12 AM
Anyone have any experience with the Shine Supply brand?

DFB
03-11-2023, 04:22 AM
I have used and liked a few of their products.

Wise Guy is a great tire cleaner, probably the strongest I have used so far. It's pretty harsh and will destroy sprayer heads, even the chemical resistant ones. I use it in a pump sprayer.

https://i.postimg.cc/xTFjjyrj/IMG-1642.jpg (https://postimg.cc/D8L3BGyR)

Shift is a favorite of mine, produces a thinner foam but manages to cling to the paint, smells great and rinses freely.

https://i.postimg.cc/02y7M1Ck/IMG-5620.jpg (https://postimg.cc/z34y6MM6)

Punch It works well as a topper/drying aid, smell nice and offers great gloss.

https://i.postimg.cc/tgKpq8R3/IMG-6563.jpg (https://postimg.cc/gwHf4SZj)

I find their naming system a bit hard to follow. For example, unless you read the product description, you would know that "Cool Guy" is a wheel cleaner.

Coatingsarecrack
03-11-2023, 05:34 AM
I have used and liked a few of their products.

Wise Guy is a great tire cleaner, probably the strongest I have used so far. It's pretty harsh and will destroy sprayer heads, even the chemical resistant ones. I use it in a pump sprayer.

https://i.postimg.cc/xTFjjyrj/IMG-1642.jpg (https://postimg.cc/D8L3BGyR)

Shift is a favorite of mine, produces a thinner foam but manages to cling to the paint, smells great and rinses freely.

https://i.postimg.cc/02y7M1Ck/IMG-5620.jpg (https://postimg.cc/z34y6MM6)

Punch It works well as a topper/drying aid, smell nice and offers great gloss.

https://i.postimg.cc/tgKpq8R3/IMG-6563.jpg (https://postimg.cc/gwHf4SZj)

I find their naming system a bit hard to follow. For example, unless you read the product description, you would know that "Cool Guy" is a wheel cleaner.

Only “cool guys” have cool wheels.


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Coatingsarecrack
03-11-2023, 05:37 AM
I have used Clutch and is a solid product. Can ally to almost all surfaces (not sure on glass). Works great on trim.

Out of all the reasonably priced Sio2 toppers (PA and Kamikaze my favorites) it is top of my list. I also just got a Gallon of HoleShot to try.


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CleanIT
03-11-2023, 09:39 AM
I have used Clutch and is a solid product. Can ally to almost all surfaces (not sure on glass). Works great on trim.

Out of all the reasonably priced Sio2 toppers (PA and Kamikaze my favorites) it is top of my list. I also just got a Gallon of HoleShot to try.


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Thanks. I kept hearing good things about Clutch and how versatile it is. I've been going back and forth on products I can use on trim and paint. Adam's Graphene Spray too. I saw Guz's review of coating engine bay plastics with Can Coat and Adam's Graphene. Clutch gets good reviews. I didn't hear about it until recently. Just thinking about what I want to use once the weather breaks. Still torn between Adam's, Gyeon and now Shine Supply. Can't go wrong with any of them.

DFB, good point about their names. Hard to follow is right.

Coatingsarecrack
03-11-2023, 01:13 PM
Thanks. I kept hearing good things about Clutch and how versatile it is. I've been going back and forth on products I can use on trim and paint. Adam's Graphene Spray too. I saw Guz's review of coating engine bay plastics with Can Coat and Adam's Graphene. Clutch gets good reviews. I didn't hear about it until recently. Just thinking about what I want to use once the weather breaks. Still torn between Adam's, Gyeon and now Shine Supply. Can't go wrong with any of them.

DFB, good point about their names. Hard to follow is right.

I’ve got a good part of a gallon left. I would say it’s better than Griots 3-1.

The Adam’s is nice too if you ignore durabilty claims. Last as long as other sio2 sealant sprays (3-5 months) but more hydrophobic…. I like it.


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DUBL0WS6
03-11-2023, 01:18 PM
Looks like Adams or Chemical Guys

The Guz
03-11-2023, 03:51 PM
I have used a few of their products.

Shift - It was ok. I forced myself to use a gallon of it. A pure shampoo but did not have the cleaning capability of CarPro Reset. Reset is still better for a pure shampoo for a coating.

Ignition - It does work pretty good but after using it long term it is a bit smeary. Ended up using it on wheels and door jambs. Too smeary on glass.

Clutch - It is good. Best use for me has been on truck bed liners. It needs to long of a set up time when using it as a topper.

Wise Guy - I agree it works well. Is it the strongest? Hmm not really. But it does do a good job of cleaning.

Cherry Wax - Eh I found it a bit of a disappointing wax for having a ceramic component. Gyeon Q2 Wax blows it away.

Beadlock Paint Coating - Pretty good. Not the most durable but pretty good.

Throttle - This was around before DreamMaker came around. This current version is much better than the first version. It is not a thick as DreamMaker but accomplishes the same thing. There is no slickness from the product as it will take on the slickness of whatever it is being applied over just like DreamMaker. The grape scent will hit you in the back of the throat when spraying and wind catches it. Decent as a drying aid. I like this over DreamMaker.

Slick Back Primer Polish - If you have used Essence then this the same in that regard. Easier wipe off than Essence.