swanicyouth
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A week or so ago there was a thread on a detail forum about Chemical Guys. There was a lot of bashing going on about their customer service and their products. Well, I piled right on. A few days after that I was in my garage and I realized that I use a lot of products from CGs - more than I thought. Also, I found myself ordering a gallon if Honeydew Snow Foam and their new Vintage Leather Serum to try that same day. Go figure.
One of them I use is Hybrid V7. Hybrid V7 is a pure spray sealant (no carnauba) that comes in 2 sizes: 16oz ($ $16.99) & 128oz ($38.99). I believe the 16oz bottle is supposed to come with the standard clear plastic CG's "on/off" sprayer. But, I think they forgot mine so I'm actually using an old 303 Fabric Guard sprayer. It works fine. Both the 16oz and gallon bottles come with the new style CG's vinyl type labels. These are much better than the old paper ones that are easily damaged if they get wet. CG's states V7 is made in CA, USA.
CG claims V7 add a high gloss shine, can be used on almost all exterior surfaces (including glass and rubber), and that it has "transparent polymers (that) enhance metallic paintwork". I take that last statement to imply "flake pop". They also claim the product adds "long lasting" UV protection and can be used to clean light dust or dirt off a surface.
First off, I wanted to do a little testing to see how chemical resistant V7 was, as this may relate to how "long lasting" it is. For me, I find 70% IPA will not remove cured durable traditional sealants like Blackfire Wet Diamond or Menzerna Power Lock. Well, CG's states V7 is a sealant... How tough is it?
So, I prepared a clean black surface. Then, I applied two coats of V7 a half hour apart and let it cure for 12 hours. Next, I wanted to see what it would take to kill the beading. I found it was killed by two applications of 25% IPA rubbed "passionately" with a MF towel. This is pretty much what I expected for a traditional style spray sealant, and is by no means a negative comment on the product. Actually, to be honest, CGs does recommend applying V7 after every wash for "maximum protection". So, durability wise, it's basically what you would expect from a quick detailer style spray sealant - more of a booster/topper than a stand alone LSP.
So far, there is nothing I've said that would make anyone want to run out and buy this product. Well, I'm not done yet. What's using V7 like? Well, in a word, it's awesome. First, V7 is like a milky orange color and smells like orange cream popsicles. Its probably one of the most unique smelling spray sealants out there IMHO.
Second, V7 applies like a dream. There is no haze, no streaks, or no "re-buffing" required. Basically, you spray it on to the paint and spread it out. It almost instantaneously starts to "flash" or disappear and melt into the paint. I used it today in direct sun on paint AND glass and could not get it to streak - even if trying.
The best towel I find to apply this product with is a 16x24" waffle weave on clean paint. Only one towel will be required to do a whole car. The product applies just as easily no matter if you spray it on the paint or spray it on the towel first and apply it that way. With V7, you merely have to spread the product out and it disappears. You shouldn't even have to flip your towel to the "dry side" to buff any residue off, as there isn't any residue.
V7 leaves paint with a very slick anti-static feeling. Its hard to explain, but your bare hand just feels good moving across a panel coated with V7. It does leave a nice shine/gloss on the paint as well. V7 also performs flawlessly as a drying aid under even the sunniest or most humid conditions.
I've already mentioned V7 likely isn't the most durable spray sealant. I've also noticed it isn't the best beading spray sealant. Some "spray polymer" type products bead like crazy (thinking Sonax Brilliant Shine QD) no matter what you spray them on, at least for a little while. I've noticed if you top a fresh coat of a tight beading wax like Dodo's Purple Haze Pro (PHP) with V7, it seems to "mute" the beads ever so slightly.
A fresh coat of PHP usually shows fairly tight spherical beads. But, after applying V7, I noticed they were not as round. Maybe its in my head, but I've noticed it more than once.
Not like I think it shows much about a spray sealant, but here are some pictures of my car with Purple Haze Pro after V7 was applied to all paint and glass:
On glass:
This one came out odd. It looks dark, but the sun was shining bright behind me:
I could not find an MSDS for V7 posted anywhere. I plan on emailing CG's for it. If they send it I will post it here.
I have to tell you, if I was detailing for dollars, I'm pretty sure I'd be buying V7 by the gallon. It not only looks great and is super easy to use in all conditions, for 40 bucks a gallon it's priced pretty fairly. There aren't many products out there that work this good and are this easy for a final wipedown to add a little pop to the surface. It may be CG's most successful product, as you rarely, if ever, see a bad word about it. I have also used it on top of Blacklight. The combo looks great, but it's not the most durable.
Thanks for reading. The end.
One of them I use is Hybrid V7. Hybrid V7 is a pure spray sealant (no carnauba) that comes in 2 sizes: 16oz ($ $16.99) & 128oz ($38.99). I believe the 16oz bottle is supposed to come with the standard clear plastic CG's "on/off" sprayer. But, I think they forgot mine so I'm actually using an old 303 Fabric Guard sprayer. It works fine. Both the 16oz and gallon bottles come with the new style CG's vinyl type labels. These are much better than the old paper ones that are easily damaged if they get wet. CG's states V7 is made in CA, USA.

CG claims V7 add a high gloss shine, can be used on almost all exterior surfaces (including glass and rubber), and that it has "transparent polymers (that) enhance metallic paintwork". I take that last statement to imply "flake pop". They also claim the product adds "long lasting" UV protection and can be used to clean light dust or dirt off a surface.
First off, I wanted to do a little testing to see how chemical resistant V7 was, as this may relate to how "long lasting" it is. For me, I find 70% IPA will not remove cured durable traditional sealants like Blackfire Wet Diamond or Menzerna Power Lock. Well, CG's states V7 is a sealant... How tough is it?
So, I prepared a clean black surface. Then, I applied two coats of V7 a half hour apart and let it cure for 12 hours. Next, I wanted to see what it would take to kill the beading. I found it was killed by two applications of 25% IPA rubbed "passionately" with a MF towel. This is pretty much what I expected for a traditional style spray sealant, and is by no means a negative comment on the product. Actually, to be honest, CGs does recommend applying V7 after every wash for "maximum protection". So, durability wise, it's basically what you would expect from a quick detailer style spray sealant - more of a booster/topper than a stand alone LSP.
So far, there is nothing I've said that would make anyone want to run out and buy this product. Well, I'm not done yet. What's using V7 like? Well, in a word, it's awesome. First, V7 is like a milky orange color and smells like orange cream popsicles. Its probably one of the most unique smelling spray sealants out there IMHO.
Second, V7 applies like a dream. There is no haze, no streaks, or no "re-buffing" required. Basically, you spray it on to the paint and spread it out. It almost instantaneously starts to "flash" or disappear and melt into the paint. I used it today in direct sun on paint AND glass and could not get it to streak - even if trying.
The best towel I find to apply this product with is a 16x24" waffle weave on clean paint. Only one towel will be required to do a whole car. The product applies just as easily no matter if you spray it on the paint or spray it on the towel first and apply it that way. With V7, you merely have to spread the product out and it disappears. You shouldn't even have to flip your towel to the "dry side" to buff any residue off, as there isn't any residue.
V7 leaves paint with a very slick anti-static feeling. Its hard to explain, but your bare hand just feels good moving across a panel coated with V7. It does leave a nice shine/gloss on the paint as well. V7 also performs flawlessly as a drying aid under even the sunniest or most humid conditions.
I've already mentioned V7 likely isn't the most durable spray sealant. I've also noticed it isn't the best beading spray sealant. Some "spray polymer" type products bead like crazy (thinking Sonax Brilliant Shine QD) no matter what you spray them on, at least for a little while. I've noticed if you top a fresh coat of a tight beading wax like Dodo's Purple Haze Pro (PHP) with V7, it seems to "mute" the beads ever so slightly.
A fresh coat of PHP usually shows fairly tight spherical beads. But, after applying V7, I noticed they were not as round. Maybe its in my head, but I've noticed it more than once.
Not like I think it shows much about a spray sealant, but here are some pictures of my car with Purple Haze Pro after V7 was applied to all paint and glass:





On glass:


This one came out odd. It looks dark, but the sun was shining bright behind me:

I could not find an MSDS for V7 posted anywhere. I plan on emailing CG's for it. If they send it I will post it here.
I have to tell you, if I was detailing for dollars, I'm pretty sure I'd be buying V7 by the gallon. It not only looks great and is super easy to use in all conditions, for 40 bucks a gallon it's priced pretty fairly. There aren't many products out there that work this good and are this easy for a final wipedown to add a little pop to the surface. It may be CG's most successful product, as you rarely, if ever, see a bad word about it. I have also used it on top of Blacklight. The combo looks great, but it's not the most durable.
Thanks for reading. The end.