I personally prefer a really sudsy product. I'm not sure why, I guess I am just old school. Whenever I do an interior, I like using a sudsy product to clean the panels and/or fabric/upholstery and then I follow up with a warm water damp microfiber to mop up anything. But that's just the way I like to do it. Not that anybody else's way is the wrong way. I always say, everyone should detail whatever way makes them happy.
Great video brother. You put in major work. True professional. I really dig Armour Detail Supply Tire+. I've also been using it on the exterior trim and it looks great. Be well ✌🏼
I like using interior detailers that clean & protect, period. If I want suds, I will use a mild soap (diluted) first. When doing interiors, I never spray product directly on surface, because of potential damage to electronics.
Thanks for the video Carlos, no scent cause we put deodorizers in it so it ate the scent. We made it to remove stains , clean and leave behind anti staining properties.
Ive seen other videos of people using the product and it foamed up quite a bit using a interior detail brush. Me personally I don't need foam. I like a cleaner that just goes to work. I also like the fact it has no strong Oder left. What Phone are you using? I have recommendations of filters and equipment.
@@kevkav5680it’s crazy because in my experience it foamed like a beast! I did use a detail brush instead of a scrubber-so maybe it’s just the type of media you use that makes a difference.