So it just adds another thing to do during the process, while you’re getting the solution ready and spray it on Im already finishing just drying the dang thing with a proper drying towel.
I thought this stuff was an absolute steal when I found it at harbor freight, only $30 for a gallon and a dilution ratio of 400:1, compared to their original @ $9, wash and wax at $10, gold class which is $12 and , or snow foam which is $20 and all are half gallon and 5:1 ratio. From what I've seen, it works just as well with a capful as the others do with 1/5 the bottle
Staaaaay hydrated! Keep a small cooler with ice with plenty of water jugs/bottles for backup. Yetti cups keeps liquids cold too. Cheap, easy, ESSENTIAL! Really important message here! Good call.👍🏼 Shine on you crazy diamonds!🚘
I don't know what year the Turtle Wax brand started, but I've been using them since 1983/84 when i owned my first car. Them being around over 40 years when other car care products have come and gone shows you their dedication to providing products that are affordable and effective. When in doubt go for the hard shell finish. They have stood the test of time as well as continue to keep up with the times.
To save water, time and still get phenomenal results, I always apply the product while the soap is drying especially if the soap is drying and if I need to I reapply a second time after I rinse the soap off🇺🇸
No mention of waterspots in this video. Ok you get some beading so what? Does not prove it prevents waterspots. Wasn’t mentioned or shown in video except for title. Click bait? Please explain.
I started doing this method a couple years ago by adding two ounces of formula 4 to 10 oz water in my foam cannon. Wash the car and apply formula 4, rinse and blow dry. I do this in the sun on a black truck in Florida and it leaves no water spots. Any spotting left behind is polymer based and wipes immediately off with detail spray. Thanks for the video
@@Danielxperez14 i did the same thing, got a cheapo cannon, and i have never cleaned it once since it's all I use it for, and it has not had a single issue in three years
I applied this after a full Decon and paint correction. I used a damp and dry microfibre cloth as well. I did this at the beginning of April and even though I put a heater in my garage I probably didn’t get the garage warm enough. I did not get the result I’d hoped for. Again, likely all my fault. It’s now May, so I’m looking forward to trying this product again in more ideal conditions.
What happened to the Yamatic (orange) hose..I guess it didn't last 6 months..So you don't clean the tires, You need to agitate the wheel cleaner. You don't use iron remover in the Sun. This guy just spent 2+ hours washing a car.. LMFAO. You have a lot to learn..
Man you just blew up my channel with all of these wonderful comments lol Since you clearly exude positivity and an eagerness to teach and instruct, tell me professor, tell me the error of my ways. Tell me how to be a successful detailer and business owner such as yourself. Pray tell
Forget all abut the goddamn window!!!... The product is "Plastic Restorer". it's not "Window Restorer" nor is it "Windscreen Restorer". I can just hear you reviewing Hemorrhoid Cream and rattling on about Toothpaste!!!
If a product makes a claim, should it not be tested? Why say your product does something when it doesn’t? Because they want to steal your money with snake oil.
This is a very versatile product as well... Beyond painting and wheels, you can use at all Rubber part's and the light's... and Mirror's too... The Hydro Repellency it's just incredible!!!
Can this be used ever when you goijg to ceramic coat a vehicle? A new vehicle and customer doesnt want to polish it. So i was thinking a good panel wipe would take it off since its not a strong spray wax
I recently bought some acid based wheel cleaner for the first time and was blown away with the results. I had some wheels that had 75k miles of caked brake dust in the spoke corners that was IMPOSSIBLE to clean with off the shelf department store cleaners. The acid took 5 minutes of scrubbing to get 100% of the brake dust off. I do HAVC for a living and noticed the acid based wheel cleaner smells and acts just like ice machine cleaner. I wouldn’t trust acid based on a classic car or high end car because I’d be afraid of causing corrosion on nearby body panels. Otherwise for a daily driver or run of the mill car I’d trust it. Most wheels are all chewed up anyway.
I bet this stuff would be great to spray on the underside of your car while driving through the rain. It would create a total water sheeting and beading barrier of protection
What I find works really well for tires and last longer than a week is 303 Aerospace Protectant ~makes them dark and matte finish. One day I'll have to try topping it with Pinnacle Onyx or Hyper Dressing
I'm not a big fan of P&S anymore. I know everyone thinks there so great, and I do like how the interior cleaner foams up, but not a big fan of the smells of the products. The interior cleaner smells like medicine, ( some say jolly ranger candy) The new swift smells like melted cream sickles, and there quick detailer spray is really draggy and slow to flash. But I do like the new Absolute rinse -less wash smell. I think P&S needs to STOP merging food smells with cleaning products
Look at all the loops and tangles while you were working with that hose. Sorry I believe you are paid by Yamatic to tell those lies of it being better than a Uberflex.
I read that with this product, you're suppose to let it cure for 24 hours before wetting car. I just did my car but not with the wet towel part . And it was abit more work to gdt it off . Really had to keep buffing off with mircofiber cloth. But looks amazing when done. I plan on doing the pure shine tomorrow as top coat. Great video thank you