Carlos awesome tutorial great outcome I love it awesome for new comers and mobile detailers that do this on a daily base as always be safe God bless William from extreme optimum auto detailing pr
Thanks for the great idea bro. I just started a mobile detailing service in New Mexico and I’m looking for something that’ll make my job a little bit easier and faster.
Do you run that on your same air compressor as your vortex/Tornador gun? Do you have to go reset the pressure at your tank and bleed off pressure? Or do you have some kind of regulator at the detail tool that keeps the pressure low?
Very nice work. Not a detailer but like doing my own vehicles. That is a very fine/neat application of the product and end result is just AWESOME. Question on the product, is it diluted before placing in container?
Um sir I don't even know your channel, how can I give credit to something I have never seen. Many detailers out there using this method. You are not and im not the first one to use this method.
@@tee-fullcleaningmobiledeta2939 I don't see any patents or legal paperwork that claim that was your idea. In addition, don't be egoistic, it's not like companies are suing each other for bringing out new ceramic coatings each year. Can not steal someone's idea if it was not unique or revolutionary. Stop bashing on other people and live your life.
I'm thinking about getting the same detail gun at Harbor freight, I've seen them, looks awesome man. I had a question. Do you think the 3 gallon air compressor is enough psi to use this or should I go with a 6gallon air compressor thats pushing over 110 psi? Any feedback would be appreciated brother
I will always love my go to product. At this time cost wise this superior is killing it. But I will keep playing with both. If I can dilute my Maguire's it will be my go to :)
@@serranosmobile I finally grabbed one of these and gave it a try, and I must say I LOVE it. Easy to use, applies evenly with a great finish, and saves a TON of product over what I was doing with a spray bottle. Thanks for the great tip!
Carlos, a couple questions, the small spayer how do you fill it and with what and is it diluted? Also your biz are you running with a tax ID, or biz license?
I had one for minor work but no idea for detailing but I thought there not recommend for 1-6gal compressors, how is yours working with that 6gallon compressor???
@@serranosmobile Me and my boy watched one of your videos where you tells us how to regulate it and what psi to use for No over spray! Thank You definitely gunna set my son up, God Bless You and thank you for answering all our questions!!!
serranos mobile awesome thanks for your feed back I use the Honda eu so it’s pretty quiet. Out here in California sometime we get complaints for loud equipment in certain city’s.
Hello sir, can you tell me how many gallons and cfm is your compressor? I have a 1 gallon ryobi and after 2 or 3 squeezes i lose pressure and excessive product goes everywhere
Initial insight would be a VERY strong recommendation to wear some type of respirator. It may not SEEM LIKE you're inhaling a lot of chemical, but the reality is if you're a detailer and atomizing products like this or even with a Tornador (another tool altogether) I would HIGHLY recommend you wear some personal protection gear.
I just got that same gun the other day. Used it a couple of times for tires. Holy hell that will fog a three car garage with the doors open real fast. Just got two tires and wheel wells done and I couldn't take it lol. This must be for mobile people only. Not ones inside
@@serranosmobile first time around I did use cover all straight from the bottle. Then I switched it to hyper dressing at 3:1... Which looks really good on the tires. I might not have it set right. The pattern is set to wide, air flow all the way open at 50 PSI and not sure where the fluid one is at. Probably open.
No sir not at all, well in my judgment, I have been using this method for years. Depending product is what creates the over spray and also the psi plays a huge roll
I’ll have to try this stuff. I have used Vinylex on my interiors and tires for 25 years. A little hard to find but totally worth it. Non greasy and lasts a really long time. Haven’t found anything better.... yet.
Amazon has it and you can find it on eBay. Sometimes higher end BMW or Mercedes dealerships parts departments will have it but really expensive there. Don’t get it confused with Lexol leather care, it’s made by them but Vinylex is strictly for rubber, vinyl and plastic.
@@serranosmobile my engine is very dirty and i wanted to use the muscle magic degreaser on my engine and when i was finish i wanted a nice shine on the engine cause they said to use wd40 i want to hear from a professional
@@serranosmobile everyone called me a idiot, I’m making more work cause it gets all over the windows lol 😂 it sprays clean! People are annoying man, good stuff and super nice on mud terrain tires!
i can see a lot of people that are going to copy this including me so basically now we have the tornado and now this whats next? covering car with wax with this and clear coat
The gun is cool but I feel like it's just cumbersome compared to spraying a mf, wiping on, then wiping off really quick. Worrying about the hose, setting up the gun's canister etc just doesn't seem worthwhile time wise. Also keep in mind, you're aerosolizing a chemical, and even though you're outside you will breathe that in, your health is number one brother. It is really cool though, looks fun too.
bro be careful, this cover all dressing is solvent base, go to their website specifically says , do not use on engine bay , solvent base. now aqua gloss is water based .
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-r8BUHnwyLls.html - here is a video showing this same technique being used from 5 years ago, 2 years before you posted yours. Carlos didn't steal anything. This is common knowledge in detailing. Air + Product = Atomized.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-r8BUHnwyLls.html - here is a video showing this same technique being used from 5 years ago, 2 years before you posted yours. Carlos didn't steal anything. This is common knowledge in detailing. Air + Product = Atomized.
How can it be stolen if you didn’t invent the product. We are in the detailing industry and it clearly says “Cover all” so why not try it on the interior!??. They way I see it he’s getting more hype about it is because he knows how to presents the product.HATER🤣🤣🤣