Great no nonsense video, I must commend you for your politeness and effort when replying to comments, you seem like a decent humble down to earth guy. Keep up the great work!
Another great result! I was happy to see you uploaded today, I like to watch your videos on the weekend to de-stress from the absolute nutty working weekdays I seem to go through. I dunno what it is but it's a calming watch. I notice you have gone back to auto foam, any reason? Can you give me your mini review on GT snow foam vs autofoam (& touchless if used) and how you found them after no doubt using them loads? I initially thought you'd switched to GT after finding it better at cleaning. 👍 Subbed as well as I realised I wasn't!
Thanks man 👍🏼 I tried keep the videos pretty chilled so glad you enjoy them! I would happily use either if I’m going to be honest. GT is more economical as you use roughly half the amount but monetary wise it’s pretty much identical. I slightly prefer a slightly thicker, but not too thick foam which GT does well. The auto foam would probably be better for summer as the formula stays wetter for longer with it being a thinner foam 👍🏼
Great video Harper. I’m not a fan of Chemical Guys products, but their water spot remover is excellent. I started using it when you featured it on previous videos
Agreed, I’m the same. The only product I use from them is the water spot remover. I imagine they will have a some great products, but from a professional point of view I’m happy with the products I currently use 👌🏼
Here is a tip to stop the car locking & unlocking evey few seconds, Unlock the car first when starting & open the drivers door, walk off with the door open out the key in the van then go back to the car and shut the door it won’t lock again 🙌🏼🤙🏼
I find working with Audis it's better to leave the keys in the car - doesn't auto lock when you blast the door handles and keeps the mirrors from folding.
That wouldn’t make sense so I’ll keep it as it is 👍🏼 Might be worth changing your name though given that you can’t achieve a doctorate in detailing…ironic
The only reason I rinse from the bottom up is so I can see exactly where I have been with my pressure washer, as it’s the pressure of the water that removes the underlying dirt. If you start from the top then you would dilute the foam below and it would run off the panel, so you don’t necessarily know where you have rinsed, therefore you could very easily miss a spot. The pre-rinse stage is arguably one of the most important stages so I need to be thorough 👍🏼