Meguiar’s Endurance & Black Magic’s Tire Gel | Let’s See How Long They Last?

Chapters: 00:00 Intro 3:17 24 Hours After 4:16 3.5 Days After 5:28 Water Beading Test 6:07 Day 4 & After Driving in Rain 8:30 Day 6 Shine Test (In Direct Sunlight) 9:23 Winner & Final Thoughts Price: Both were $14. Both are 16 fl oz, which makes the price 88 cents per ounce. To compare, Black Magic’s Tire Wet 23 oz spray bottle for $8.49 at O’Riley’s is 37 cents per ounce. UPDATES: I washed my car the later in the same day I gave my finals thoughts in the video. I did notice some tiny black dots on the door panel with the Black Magic Gel. I had to get really close to my door panels to see it. It was not noticeable from more than 5 feet away. It was a bit stuck on there, but with a few scrubs from my washing mit, it came off fairly easily. Not too bad. Also, I am doing a new tire shine video so I had to scrub off the Black Magic tire gel from the two tires. That stuff is pretty hard to get off the tires. I sprayed Super Clean degreaser and used a stiff bristle scrub brush with my car wash soap, scrubbed the tires twice and some of the sticky Black Magic was STILL on the tire and still looked pretty shiny! It is very durable, but that is one negative about it (if you can even call it a negative). Just know that if you want to get sticky tire shine off your tires, the best way I have found is to wash and scrub the tires normally, wait for them to dry, then spray a microfiber towel with degreaser or Goo Gone and wipe the tire with some elbow grease. You may also use a damp microfiber if you don’t have those products. If you try to scrub it off with soap and a stiff brush, you’ll be out there all day, so just grab a microfiber and start wiping it off. So it stays on the tire extremely well and can take a serious beating, but if you want to get it off, you will probably have to use some muscle to scrub it all off. But for some people, they may like the fact that it stays on the tire so well. But I still will continue to use it!