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How To Dilute Chemicals - Dilution Ratios Explained! This video is an easy guide to understand how to properly dilute car detailing chemicals. It’s a great way to save money as you can buy products in bulk and dilute them yourself.
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A dilution ratio is the ratio of solute to solvent. You are combining a solute (concentrated product) to solvent (water) to achieve the desired concentration.
In a dilution ratio (for example, 1:3 or 1:7), the smallest number is always your concentrate (product) and the bigger number is water. So in a case of a 1:3 dilution ratio, that would mean 1 part of product and 3 equal parts of water.
Add your water in the spray bottle first, then add the concentrate. Try to use DISTILLED WATER when possible, for optimal product performance and shelf life.
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@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
⬇🔶 LINKS TO PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO ⬇⬇ 🇺🇸 For people in USA: 32 oz spray bottle: bit.ly/3NzsVaB Koch Chemie 1L spray bottle: bit.ly/3tpje6L 16 oz spray bottle: bit.ly/3xgdOfq Distilled water: amzn.to/3xkenVs Isopropyl alcohol: amzn.to/3tpmMWI Funnel: amzn.to/3zolmzl Measuring cup: amzn.to/3H976ME 🇨🇦 For people in Canada: Spray bottle: bit.ly/3mxlsgA Distilled water: amzn.to/396tdXD Isopropyl alcohol: amzn.to/3zsh4XG Funnel: bit.ly/3NCqc0k Measuring cup: amzn.to/3Q9hXKS 🇬🇧 For people in the UK: Spray bottle: amzn.to/3my5aE2 Distilled water: amzn.to/3Mu6ZN3 Isopropyl alcohol: amzn.to/3zsrPcB Funnel: amzn.to/3mvBebL Measuring cup: amzn.to/3H7Us0L 🎶 MUSIC I USE IN MY VIDEOS - Referral link, get a free trial by clicking below! www.epidemicsound.com/referral/pjuxkd Watch more of my videos: ✅ How to apply a ceramic or graphene coating: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sqQYVjxFqK0.html ✅ How to wash your car like a pro: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7Koj5j2Es5U.html ✅ Rinseless car wash method: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p58Y5qRd3OU.html ✅ The best car detailing products: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LkD22UGujmw.html ✅ Car detailing tools and equipment: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AC5noPvHiEg.html ✅ How to wax your car: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KZjiPcsPBrA.html
@JoseGonzalez-ed4hq
@JoseGonzalez-ed4hq 4 месяца назад
Yes but how do you dilute something from a 100 percent to say 10 percent ?
@archiepezek
@archiepezek 2 года назад
Although I'm familiar with ratios and how to mix products, you said something in the video that I never thought about--putting the water in the bottle first and then adding the product at the end so as not to make any suds. I've always placed the product in the bottle first and then added the water, always causing a lot of suds which flow out of the bottle. Excellent tip Pan!
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
My pleasure! We always learn new things in life. 😃😉
@mikev3078
@mikev3078 2 года назад
Very good explanation of dilution ratios. As a fellow PhD Molecule Biologist (who also enjoys detailing, I just wish my back did), good job. It's interesting to see the nontraditional careers PhDs go into.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Thanks Mike! I appreciate the support! Nice to see fellow scientists who follow my content and also are passionate about detailing like I am! What country are you watching from? Cheers from Canada!
@crazyshitdude1
@crazyshitdude1 2 года назад
I started taking better care of my interior and exterior after watching this channel and other good car detailing channels 👍 thanks for the education and keep up the good work
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Great to hear! Thanks Ryan!
@gailgutierrez9118
@gailgutierrez9118 2 года назад
Excellent Pan. Im a mechanical enginer PhD from Colombia in south america. When do you talk on PIR dilution? Thank very much.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Panel impact ratio (PIR) is a completely different topic. It is dependent on your pressure washer and foam cannon setup's ability to discharge a certain volume of water in order to calculate how much snow foam actually makes it to the surface of the vehicle (concentration). I haven't made a video on that topic yet.
@donaldpritchett4055
@donaldpritchett4055 2 года назад
@@PanTheOrganizer Here's my vote for a video on PIR. This was going to be my question as well. I realize that if I mix say 50ml of foam in 1l of water per instructions, but then use a 1.2gpm pressure washer my ratio of foam to water is way off.
@epicautomotivedetailing
@epicautomotivedetailing 2 года назад
Pan this is a genius video. I can see this one doing well 🔥
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Thanks! I appreciate it!
@tinorasetina2684
@tinorasetina2684 2 года назад
Thank you for the great work Pan. I just want to ask you if you are going to somehow reach to Labocosmetica products and review them again. I saw your video about that brand but it is now 4 years that you relaised that video.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Unfortunately it’s not available in Canada so very hard to get. And overall not a popular brand in USA/Canada so I don’t have many viewer requests for a new review.
@detailmax
@detailmax 2 года назад
Excellent information Pan! Thanks for the great video sir:)
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Thanks!
@Genedelic
@Genedelic 2 года назад
Does that also apply to the foam cannon, with adding water first and then the product. I always get it foaming out of the cannon bottle?
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Yes ideally always water first when diluting chemicals.
@davidnoonan6014
@davidnoonan6014 2 года назад
One tip I use because I do not have the screw on funnel shown in this video, is to put a 10" /11" clear tube (from any hardware) onto to the funnel so the product being diluted does not "suds" up. The bottle actually fills from the bottom. Works great.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Thanks!
@TripleGAutoDetailing
@TripleGAutoDetailing 2 года назад
BEST dilution ratio tutorial of all time. Needed this about 3 years ago...🙄 Keep up the great work Pan. Blessings from 🇺🇸
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Share it on your social media so everyone knows how. :)
@johnp6987
@johnp6987 2 года назад
I take it I just need bigger measuring jugs for my wash bucket 😄
@benjaminskipper7742
@benjaminskipper7742 2 года назад
One thing that confuses me is when some companies offer multiple possible dilution ratios, and I'm not sure what specific advantage I'd get choosing one over the other in different situations. For instance, The Last Coat makes an interior cleaner that you can dilute down to 15:1. They say you can vary the dilution to vary the strength for different applications, but how can I make an intelligent decision? I can only think to use it either at full strength or 15:1. (I think you've talked about some degreasers that offer multiple possible dilution ratios.)
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
When a company offers multiple dilution ratios, it's because you can do testing to see which dilution works best for you. Say for example you get an APC. If it can be diluted 5:1 all the way to 20:1, it's because there are different use case scenarios. You would probably use the 5:1 dilution to clean engine bays or tires, and then 15:1 on interior plastics, and perhaps 20:1 for carpets and upholstery. You have to try different dilutions on surfaces and see which ones work best.
@pranavkanchi4275
@pranavkanchi4275 2 года назад
Hi Pan, at 11:18 wouldn’t you have to fill up the concentrate first on that bottle to get the correct dilution ratio? Not water? A little confused by that. I think on the carpro dilute bottle you would fill water first because the markings are reversed
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Yes you are correct for that specific Chemical Guys bottle.
@seethruhead7119
@seethruhead7119 2 года назад
Why does my OmniCalc comment keep getting removed?
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
I have no idea. RU-vid sometimes flags stuff for review for no apparent reason. Did you put a link by any chance?
@seethruhead7119
@seethruhead7119 2 года назад
@@PanTheOrganizer yeah a link to the dilution calculator. But other comments I put without a link also got removed. Oh well.
@TITAN9389
@TITAN9389 2 года назад
Hi Pan hope you're doing great, I have a question maybe out this video's topic, I've just done ceramic coating , can I use carpro Reset + Descale on weekly basis to wash ? or use only one of them ? plus which PH level is better for cleaning ceramic coated cars ? Thanks !
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
No. Descale is not meant for regular weekly washes. Only to be used on an “as needed basis”, meaning when you see water spots or mineral deposits. For regular washes, use Reset.
@amill1563
@amill1563 2 года назад
Off topic but just wondering if you've seen the reviews of the Turbo S Lightweight.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Absolutely. First factory 911 to be sub-10 sec in the quarter mile! Mine clocked 10.1s @ 138mph But the lightweight includes more sound deadening removal which is a no-go for me as it’s my daily driver hehe.
@amill1563
@amill1563 2 года назад
@@PanTheOrganizer and I'm guessing that Porsche will charge folks more for it.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Oh absolutely. It's a package worth an extra $10,340 USD if memory serves me well. Nothing comes cheap at Porsche haha.
@tobywall3118
@tobywall3118 2 года назад
Turns out I’ve always over thought the dilution ratio bit. You’ve made it so simple I’ve always had a dilution ration calculator app on my phone where I just add the ratio and capacity and it does it for me 😂. Moved over to the car pro bottles now as it’s even easier though.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
:)
@graemesmith8509
@graemesmith8509 2 года назад
Pan If i start with a pir of 14% and then dilute to 6:1 what is the new pir, and how do i calculate this ?
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
A PIR is a panel impact ratio, a completely different story as that needs to be calculated according the the pressure washer and foam cannon setup you are using. I'm assuming you are talking about a PIR with a snow foam like Bilt Hamber correct? Here's a tutorial: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fZ_dyRofcHg.html Bilt Hamber also explains this on the label of their snow foams.
@vinciesthetiqueauto
@vinciesthetiqueauto 2 года назад
hello Pan, un sujet qui porte toujours une discussion abondante. En effet, les règles pour 1: 3 diffèrent entre les detailers et les chimistes, pour les detailers on prend 1 volume de produit et 3 volumes d'eau, alors que le chimiste établit la règle de 1 volume de produit pour 3 volumes de solutions. la concentration dans le premier cas est de 25% et de 33% dans le deuxième cas. Peu importe, la méthode, le produit sera efficace, car certains feront 2 sprays et les autres 3 ou 4...Merci d'avoir expliqué 👍🙋🏻‍♂️
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Exact!
@johnveness3852
@johnveness3852 5 месяцев назад
Hi Pan, I just watched (and enjoyed) your dilution ratio video and was wondering if the same method applies to a pump sprayer. For instance, I have just purchased a 3L Marolex pump foam sprayer (as recommended by you) and wish to add P&S Brake Buster at a 1:3 dilution ratio. How do I do this and still allow space for the air pressure? Cheers John
@p1tpro
@p1tpro 8 месяцев назад
I appreciate the valuable content in your videos. Could you please clarify the dilution process for 1%, 2%, 3%, and 5% concentrations while ensuring the final product remains 1 liter? For example, is a 1% solution achieved by adding 10 ml of concentrate to 990 ml of water, and similarly, 20 ml for a 2% concentration to 980 ml of water, maintaining the final volume at 1 liter? Copy paste from BH(surfex hd) : For even lighter cleaning, such as interior upholstery, dilute Surfex-HD at 1-2% in water. For heavier soil, for example, around the wheel arches or tyres, 5-10% dilution will be suitable. 10%dilution = 900 ml water and 100 ml concentrate ?( 1:10 ?)
@P4SDetails
@P4SDetails 2 года назад
Another great information packed video bru.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@chromepixels8922
@chromepixels8922 Год назад
What if i need to dilute the mf Powder jesus send help i have 50g of product in powder , instructions says 1. Spraying or irrigating roots: first make mother liquor with 10 times water, and then dilute the mother liquor 300-400 times according to the specific crops for foliar spraying or irrigating roots
@lucabilotta8673
@lucabilotta8673 2 года назад
Great video Pan as always . This will definitely get tons of views. 👍🏽 👍🏽
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Thanks Luca!
@9kidsfamilyfitness
@9kidsfamilyfitness 2 года назад
Thanks to you PAN i started detailing cars. Thanks for inspiration and keep it up
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Glad I could serve as an inspiration! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 770,000 subscribers and are getting close to 100 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing. How did you discover my channel by the way?
@TopShineDetails
@TopShineDetails 2 года назад
Great video like alway Sir Pan !!. Was going to order the carpro dilute spray bottle but it's back order now. You sold them out Sir Pan!! Carpro should give you some of the profit.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Heheh they should indeed!
@302esky
@302esky Год назад
The Meguiars bottles don't have a fill ring or a fill to line on them, Only the dilution ration .. Pity
@sousis21
@sousis21 Год назад
For ratio 1:100 for 10.000ml of water we put 99ml of product Wright?
@butchc9226
@butchc9226 2 года назад
Great info. It’s been a long time since my college chemistry courses lol. This helps.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Thanks Butch!
@jotighe2
@jotighe2 2 года назад
thank you Pan. interesting tutorial. I love that you are so helpful to explain anything. I think most of us feel the math part (20:1 means one part to 20 parts) is the easy part of dilution. however, would you explain how different solvents are used with solutes (e.g., petrolium-based solutes like tar removers, alcohol-based solutes diluted with alcohol solvents, and of course the process of silicon-based solutes). You explained why pros would dilute to save money, however, some solvents are used to control dwell time, reactants, and of course level of astringence. would you explain that, please? also, can you review how solvents affect pH levels, and how to manipulate those levels to limit corrosion, and to change the impact of solutes to alter their purpose (e.g., altering soap pH to remove lipid residues, or wax). also, please explain how to track pH when you have already diluted a solute (i.e., a pH that you have in volume diluted by half, and then show the calculation to ascertain the new pH level), like how 8oz of pH 12 + 8oz water = 16oz at what pH? this is particularly helpful when working with multipurpose products, or APCs. with multiple agents in a product, and by monitoring its dilution level, and solvent type, you can emphasize use on one surface and minimize its affects on others. this is particularly helpful with carpet and fabric materials, and protein vs. tannin stains, while not affecting dye color. these are the things most home enthusiasts, and some pros, struggle with or just get wrong. also, can you review how the foam gun changes dilution ratios, from lock to lock and depending on aperature (I don't think most of us know those numbers). we could really use a helpful tutorial like that, and please assume we can already do the basic math. thank you Pan, you are so awesome. love your videos.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Unfortunately, it would be a boring topic for most of my viewers, and a bit too much on the chemistry side. I will stick to car detailing as much as possible here. Unless I get many requests like this one for that specific topic. To make it simple, pressure washers all have different pressure ratings and water flow rates, and this has an effect on the amount of foam produced. PIR allows the correct amount of product to be used for your specific setup. Companies like Bilt Hamber, explain the PIR calculations on the label of their snow foams like Touch-Less and Auto-Foam.
@zorey7510
@zorey7510 Месяц назад
man i love this guy, he teaches a lot! thankyou so much i understand everything now!
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer Месяц назад
Thanks! How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 145 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@tradeswithjohnnie
@tradeswithjohnnie 2 года назад
Stopped halfway to like and sub to you. I learned something today I'll never forget.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Thanks for the positive feedback Johnny! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 790,000 subscribers and 100 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing. How did you discover my channel by the way?
@DDUTCH-g6r
@DDUTCH-g6r 3 месяца назад
Dear @PanTheOrganizer, is the dilution 3:1 the same as 1:3? Can you explain? Thank you very much.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 3 месяца назад
Yes it's the same. The smallest number is always the product, and the biggest number is always water.
@andrewjackson9417
@andrewjackson9417 2 года назад
Another benefit to concentrates is that some can be diluted to different ratios to tailor the results to your preferences. I have tire/rubber dressing that can be diluted with different ratios to achieve different levels of shine.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Absolutely Andrew! ;)
@ahmadullahjan7358
@ahmadullahjan7358 2 года назад
Hey after watching you i started polishing my car and investing in some high quality products and learnt alot obout detailing and different chemicals….. it is extremely hard for me to source them as i live in pakistan but still i do my best.😃
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 770,000 subscribers and are getting close to 100 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@ahmadullahjan7358
@ahmadullahjan7358 2 года назад
@@PanTheOrganizer yeah i sure did thanks 😊
@romualdorodriguezjr.9562
@romualdorodriguezjr.9562 2 года назад
Hey Pan.. First of all thank you so much for ALL of your professional input regarding Detailing… You have no idea how much uou truly help and inspire many of us👍🏼💪🏼💯… I have a quick question… Would you recommend also diluting chemicals with deionized water?? What would be your POV on this concept?? Again thank you always Pan👍🏼💯🙏
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Thanks! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 780,000 subscribers and are getting close to 100 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing. To answer your question, yes when possible use deionized, demineralized or distilled water for diluting chemicals. The better the water, the better the product will perform.
@romualdorodriguezjr.9562
@romualdorodriguezjr.9562 2 года назад
@@PanTheOrganizer Thank you so much for responding to my question👍🏼🙏💯… And also thank you so much for the invitation.. Will surely continue to follow, share, and recommend your channel… Thanks again sir!!!
@unknown209er
@unknown209er 8 месяцев назад
Your information is clear and straight to the point 👉 thank you. Unfortunately I'm having trouble at my current job because the water they have there is what we call "hard water" and the rvs I wash look like sh!t afterwards with hard water spots that's if I don't clean the windows fast 😅
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 8 месяцев назад
Thanks! How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 965,000 subscribers and we have over 130 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@sawrajsinghbasi3446
@sawrajsinghbasi3446 2 года назад
Great video as usual - just going of the topic I came across a Brand called Shelby Car Care that has landed in the UK 🇬🇧- have you reviewed them?
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Never heard of them
@johnsavignano2339
@johnsavignano2339 Год назад
Hi Pan ,how long does a diluted product last should you dilute what's going to be used at that moment, doesn't it lose strength if you have left over?thank you.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer Год назад
If you use distilled water for your dilutions (not tap water), a product should be good for up to a year if kept in stable conditions and not frozen.
@michaelpietnik9001
@michaelpietnik9001 2 года назад
Great explanation 👌. Can you use deionized water vs distilled water? I know that deionized water has been treated to remove all ions and distilled water has been boiled to evaporate and re-condensed. But do they work the same on chemical dilution? Merci.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Yeah you wouldn't notice the difference between distilled vs deionized. Both are as good as it gets, and WAY better than tap water for diluting products.
@Mcarsla
@Mcarsla Год назад
Hey quick question! With the 32oz bottle, the dilution ratios are for example 10-1, does that mean 10 parts water and 1 part product? And if so wouldn’t 10-1 be at the top of the bottle and not the very bottom? Thanks for the great video!
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer Год назад
The bigger number is always water. 10:1 or 1:10 is the same thing. One part of product for ten equal parts if water. In a 32 oz bottle that means 2.9 oz of product with 29.1 oz of water. You can round that off to 3 oz of product and 29 oz of water.
@Mcarsla
@Mcarsla Год назад
@@PanTheOrganizer thanks! Learned a lot from you!
@jemz12341
@jemz12341 2 года назад
Could you explain what the dilutions mean? For example, if the the ratio is 20:1 does that mean it is a less stronger chemical?
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Correct. High dilution rations (1:10, 1:15, 1:20) are more diluted (less concentrated) compared to low dilution rations (1:1, 1:2, 1:5). The bigger numbers mean you’re adding more water.
@keithodoms2619
@keithodoms2619 2 года назад
Un related to chemical dilution. Pan, how do you clean a glass top stove from scratches? Thank you.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Not sure I understood your question. How to clean a glass top stove? Or how to remove scratches from a glass top stove?
@nomad509
@nomad509 2 года назад
Thank you Pan, this is such an important video! The way you explained everything was super simple and I even learned a few calculating tricks. I highly recommend those who want to go one step further and pick up some gallon jugs for those who are doing higher volume. That is precisely what I did to simplify my ONR and APC dilution when using pump sprayers.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
😁👍🏻
@anthonycurti7413
@anthonycurti7413 2 года назад
Hi Pan. Great video on dilution ratios. Have a separate question. I have a car that I just applied a Graphite coating to. The car has to go back to thr client but has to leave it outside. Is it safe to place unde a waterproof cover with a fleece lining in it to protect it from weather? Thanks
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Hi Anthony! You mean a Graphene coating? Make sure you respect the curing time for that specific coating (usually 24 hours without exposing the vehicle to water or rain). Yes it's ok to put the vehicle under a waterproof cover to protect it during the curing, if you have no other solution.
@anthonycurti7413
@anthonycurti7413 2 года назад
@@PanTheOrganizer Hi Pan, thanks for that. I was a bit worried. I'm actually applying the Graphine coating today and will let it cure until tomorrow.
@stephanieroy4566
@stephanieroy4566 10 месяцев назад
I'm horrible at math and this helped me SO much. THANK YOU
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 10 месяцев назад
😁👍🏻
@chrisryan8894
@chrisryan8894 2 года назад
hey Pan, just curious, after you dilute a chemical with water, does it have a timeframe in which is must be used before it becomes ineffective ? thanks
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
The general rule is one year of shelf life if kept in stable conditions and not frozen.
@JeanPierreWhite
@JeanPierreWhite 7 месяцев назад
Pouring water does help prevent overflow due to foaming of a product. I learned this as a new bar tender at college. I was asked for a Guinness Shandy. It was done as a hazing, no one wants a Guinness shandy, but watching a new barman struggle to pour the drink is worth ten times what it costs to buy. Knowing that I was facing a tough challenge I guessed that pouring the fizzy lemonade first would minimize the vesuvius effect. So I did that and then very very carefully poured the guinness from a bottle into the glass held at 45 degrees making sure the Guinness flowed onto the glass and not directly into the lemonade. It went flawlessly. Had I put the guinness in first it would have flowed over multiple times like a failed chemistry experiment. I handed the disappointed customer his Guinness shandy and felt very smug with myself having escaped the hazing experience. It was a lucky guess on my part. So yes Pan, adding water first minimizes foaming of the product.
@andersonjimmy1691
@andersonjimmy1691 2 года назад
Future video idea - 1 product of each type - can't use two products from the same manufacturer. (Ie detail brush, microfiber towel, foam Cannon, interior cleaner, tire dressing). Just a thought
@billyflowers3944
@billyflowers3944 Год назад
Pan will you please do a review on the Cerakote headlight restoration kit and the Cerakote ceramic spray?
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer Год назад
If I get enough viewer requests for it, I'll look into it for sure.
@DSWoof
@DSWoof 2 года назад
Hey Pan since carpro Inside is impossible to get anywhere, and i heard you say that its good diluted to use on coated leather seats, i wonder what you would suggest i use instead on coated leather seats as maintenance
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Any leather cleaner diluted 1:3 will usually do.
@JeanPierreWhite
@JeanPierreWhite 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for this video Pan. I had always wondered when I saw a dilution ratio, which number was the product and which was water. I asked Meguiars regarding the Tire and wheel cleaner because the instruction said to dilute 2:1. I did not know if that meant 2 parts product, one part water or the other way around. They never responded so I have diluted 1:1 instead. Now I can dilute the product properly in the future.
@gevorkleklyan9963
@gevorkleklyan9963 2 года назад
Got a question Pan does certain products have a certain required dilution for instance can brake buster be diluted the same as P n S interior Detailer
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Not all products can be diluted. If they can, it should be written on the product label.
@kilmarmondragon3278
@kilmarmondragon3278 6 месяцев назад
For a dilution of 20:1 of 32oz ?
@thefalleone8462
@thefalleone8462 7 месяцев назад
Ty, i was really pver thinking this. This is actually really simple. Ty again
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 7 месяцев назад
My pleasure. How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 980,000 subscribers and we have over 132 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@harryh6203
@harryh6203 2 года назад
Thanks Pan! Very helpful :)
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
My pleasure Harry!
@harryh6203
@harryh6203 2 года назад
@@PanTheOrganizer I'm still not 100% clear when you would use an Apc or degreaser on the paint, first before the contact wash? Or when your doing the Fallout remover? Thanks!
@ppg19782
@ppg19782 5 месяцев назад
In the LA's Amazing concentrated APC it says to dilute 50:1... How much oz of water and product... Appreciate your input 👌 Much blessings 🙌 Merci!!!
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 5 месяцев назад
Hehe that was the point of this video. To explain how to dilute chemicals. Did you watch the video? 1:50 if you are using a 32 oz spray bottle means 1 oz of product and 31 oz of water. If you are using a 16 oz spray bottle, it means 0.5 oz of product and 15.5 oz of water.
@ppg19782
@ppg19782 5 месяцев назад
Ty Pan... Really appreciated 🙏 Merci!!
@kirkm9215
@kirkm9215 2 года назад
Hi Pan. Very helpful vid. Thanks! Just wanted to share my experience with Carpro spray bottles. For some reason the heads quite rapidly fail and unable to pump out product. The nozzles do not appear to be the problem because I have confirmed they are not clogged. It seems the pump assembly is the culprit. This is surprising given the quality of Carpro products themselves. I have had this occur with both bottles pre-filled with product as well as with replacement spray heads. Just a heads-up to Carpro.
@kayceegeorge8486
@kayceegeorge8486 2 года назад
Great great video as always very informative questions…where I live in the Caribbean it’s very hard to get asses to a lot stuff nd can also be very expensive…can I use rain water if distilled water isn’t Accessible?
@btbd2785
@btbd2785 Год назад
do let's day you have a 16ox spray bottle and your dilution ratio is 256 to 1?
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer Год назад
That would be a typical rinseless wash dilution ratio. 1:256 or 0.5 oz for every gallon of water. Filling a spray bottle or pump sprayer is super simple once you get the basics. First mix your rinseless solution in your bucket. And then you just have to dunk the sprayer bottle in the bucket and fill it up that way. You get the perfect dilution each time, without having to worry about calculations for a 16 oz bottle. See my rinseless wash tutorial here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p58Y5qRd3OU.html
@Gaglibu
@Gaglibu 10 месяцев назад
What should be the ratio for isopropyl alcohol to remove any wax or polish?
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 10 месяцев назад
IPA alone won't fully strip old waxes and sealants. Chemicals can only start the breaking down process of older protection. Even stripping soaps won't fully strip a wax or sealant, unless the wax is in its last days of performance, and then again, to make sure, the only way to ensure you fully remove any protection is machine polishing. I covered that topic in the past already. Basically, if you still see water beading after using an IPA, it's the proof there are still hydrophobic properties and that there is still protection on the surface. If the water is flat, pools up and is super slow to sheet off the panels and has ZERO water beading, then you know the protection is gone. It's not as crucial to remove an old wax if you are just reapplying a new wax or regular paint sealant. But it's crucial to remove 100% of any previous protection before you apply a ceramic coating (the ones in glass bottles) as those need to bond directly to a virgin clear coat without any interference from any old protection residue. And machine polishing is the only way to ensure 100% removal of any previous protection. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 945,000 subscribers and we have over 125 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@haywardsparks5368
@haywardsparks5368 2 года назад
Pan, great job as usual! McKee’s N-914 Rinseless Wash calls for a ratio of 256:1. That ratio is not on the bottle! Can I just use 10:1? What are your thoughts? Thanks!
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
The 256:1 ratio is 0.5 oz for every gallon of water. It's that simple. What I do is I prepare a 5 gallon bucket with 4 gallons of distilled water, and add 2 oz of the rinseless wash. Mix that up. Then you simply dunk your sprayer bottle in there, and fill it up. That way you get the perfect dilution each time. I hope this helps!
@haywardsparks5368
@haywardsparks5368 2 года назад
Thanks Pan! You’ve inspired me tremendously!
@brandonschuller9255
@brandonschuller9255 Год назад
So why is it that you'd never have 2 parts chem to 1 part water? I'm so confused. I have a bottle of chem that says 4:1 then right after it says can be applied full strength if odor is really bad so I've assumed 4 parts chem to 1 part water. Why the heck would they describe it in that way if it's supposed to be 4 parts water to one part chem?
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer Год назад
The biggest number is ALWAYS the water. It has always been this way with chemistry and dilutions. Think of it logically: you are diluting a product, so you need way more solvent (water) than solute (chemical).
@brandonschuller9255
@brandonschuller9255 Год назад
@Pan The Organizer That's where I have trouble. Logically to me would be 4:1 four parts chem to 1 part water and 1:4 one part chem to 4 parts water. It seems there's be instances when you'd want 2 parts chem to one part water esp. when the chem says it can be used full strength. Thanks for the explanation. I'm now very annoyed at the way the dilution ratios are written.
@YTDKOFFICIAL
@YTDKOFFICIAL 2 года назад
Pan. Can you make a video on how to make distilled water at home step by step.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
😂😂
@barrytrenchard5565
@barrytrenchard5565 2 года назад
Another great educational video!
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Thanks Barry! 😁
@filipkonjevic6873
@filipkonjevic6873 2 года назад
Hi Pan, my mate bought a Toyota hybrid with solar roof. Since car is new i recommended him to do detail job. But i wonder is it safe to ceramic coat solar roof and are you able to make video about how to polish, maintain and protect cars like that. Could be nice content for 🍀 people :) Cheers
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
You would treat the solar roof the same as you would the side glass and windshield, if it's made out of glass. Meaning that you could apply a coating or sealant that is glass specific.
@filipkonjevic6873
@filipkonjevic6873 2 года назад
@@PanTheOrganizer Yes it is. Ty very much i will notice that to my buddy 👍🏻💪🏻
@MrDJdragon24
@MrDJdragon24 2 месяца назад
Love the videos they really helped me with business
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 месяца назад
Thanks! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 145 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@alexf6021
@alexf6021 Год назад
Hey Pan. How long does a diluted product in a sprayer bottle last? Do I have to worry about them getting bad or losing performance?
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer Год назад
Typically up to a year if kept in stable conditions and not frozen.
@alexf6021
@alexf6021 Год назад
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks. Can this be said for all products that get diluted generally?
@dotmars
@dotmars Год назад
Do you have a general guideline as to what chemicals one should dilute?
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer Год назад
It’s quite simple: only dilute those that say they can be diluted on the label. There are always clear instructions when dilution is recommended. Typically, products found in big box stores and car parts stores are general public, consumer type brands and are ready-to-use (RTU) formulas that don’t require dilution. Prosumer or professional oriented brands often offer products in bulk size that can be diluted. But again, check the instructions.
@MegaChevy25
@MegaChevy25 2 года назад
that 32oz bottle u used the dilution chart that's on it is reversed from the carpro bottle, I have one that's just like it and they want u to put your product in first then your water, which I hate by the way, I never understood why anyone would put the product in before the water, it almost always creates nothing but foam and makes a huge mess.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Yes you are right! Hence why I got confused while explaining it hehe. They should have made it like the CarPro.
@MegaChevy25
@MegaChevy25 2 года назад
@@PanTheOrganizer I agree bottles like that make diluting products so much more difficult, it makes so much more sense to add the water first.
@michaelmarkey2865
@michaelmarkey2865 3 месяца назад
I certainly learned alot about measuring for Wipes. Excellent video. Thank you..👌👌🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿❤️
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 3 месяца назад
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 140 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@thecapone45
@thecapone45 11 месяцев назад
I have a question though. If something is 1:32, wouldn’t that mean I need a 33oz bottle? That sort of messes up the math a bit. And if it’s 1:16 that messes up the math a bit too. It’s not as neat. That’s like 3.6 oz.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 11 месяцев назад
You could have a 1:32 ratio in a 16 bottle if you want. Dilution ratio has nothing to do with bottle size. It just tells you what proportion of solute vs solvent you are using. I have never seen a 1:32 dilution ratio. I think you’re overthinking the moment here. Typical dilution ratios are 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 1:5, 1:10
@thecapone45
@thecapone45 11 месяцев назад
@@PanTheOrganizer Ah, I see. Yeah so I asked because (what brought me here) was me looking at cleaning products and their ratios. Some are so concentrated, you need really high ratios. One wonderful thing Clorox Company did was start selling 55 gallon drums because one single drum could clean 14,000 hospital rooms! For cleaning products like that, you find ratios as high as 48 to 1! Sorry for the confusion, but thanks for the help.
@johnfeather-o5x
@johnfeather-o5x 4 месяца назад
Thanks for making this easy to understand.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 4 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful!
@andrecote8599
@andrecote8599 2 года назад
Les explications sont tres clair. 👊
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Merci André!
@josephhernandez9896
@josephhernandez9896 8 месяцев назад
Danggg It I usedd my Sinkkk Faucet water /.< ... I mixed it with CARPET BOMBER .. now im wondering wether to toss it outt ..
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 8 месяцев назад
It's not the end of the world, the majority of people dilute their products with tap water. But in the future, if you can, and you want the best possible performance from your products, use demineralized or distilled water for your dilutions.
@josephhernandez9896
@josephhernandez9896 8 месяцев назад
@@PanTheOrganizer thank you so much and will subscribe😀
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 8 месяцев назад
My pleasure Joseph! How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 960,000 subscribers and we have over 130 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@timbrown9731
@timbrown9731 2 года назад
Pan, I have a gallon of N914 I also ordered a pro blend top I’m trying to dilute into 1 gallon making waterless wash which is 1:128 i’m having difficulty trying to set up my pro blend in ounces I currently have the disc set to 1 1/4 just below 1 1/2, however at the winery I have access to medical grade DI water I wonder if I could back off my dilution or if I should keep it the same and or am I using too much product?
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Keep the same dilution regardless of water quality. 0.5 oz per gallon of water.
@timbrown9731
@timbrown9731 2 года назад
@@PanTheOrganizer thanks Pan!
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
👍🏻
@rumualdoviales2328
@rumualdoviales2328 Год назад
Great video like always Pan! I have a question what about when your dilution ratio ends up being an odd number i.e 20:1 using a 32 oz spray
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer Год назад
Just round off the numbers. It doesn’t have to ve 100% precise for detailing chemicals dilutions. If you’re in the ballpark it’s totally fine. For example, if you meed 4.8 oz of product, just use 5 oz.
@rumualdoviales2328
@rumualdoviales2328 Год назад
@PanTheOrganizer thank you very much. I was thinking that but rather ask the expert that knows more.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer Год назад
No worries. ;)
@dantheman359
@dantheman359 3 месяца назад
How do you know what the dilutions ratio is though?
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 3 месяца назад
Not all products can be diluted. But those that can, you always have the instructions for dilutions on the label.
@volksriders
@volksriders 3 месяца назад
Hey , slt pan how are u ? A ts hasard, aurais-tu cette magnifique vidéo en français ? C simple mais malgré ts je galère a bien assimiler la chose, qui je répète est simple.. j’me sent vrm stupide lol 🤨🙂
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 3 месяца назад
Malheureusement non.
@volksriders
@volksriders 3 месяца назад
@@PanTheOrganizer c pas grave, merci pour ta réponse 👍…
@davidvelasquez5618
@davidvelasquez5618 3 месяца назад
Learned alot more off this video!!!
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 3 месяца назад
Good to know! Thanks David.
@suko5894
@suko5894 2 года назад
Greetings Pan! I'm 16 and have been thinking of doing detailing as a hustle during the summer. I have a McColluch Steamer, Pressure Washre, and Bissel Spot Clean Pro to start. Do you have any tips to point me in the right direction? Great, informative videos by the way.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Watch my video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-g08gkwfv1Wk.html
@bart-0x
@bart-0x 2 года назад
How about topping off a bottle that already has diluted product? Pre-printed ratios on bottles won’t help at that point. 😆 Awesome to see how far you’ve come pan. I remember watching from 12k subs.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Yeah the channel has surpassed all my own expectations! I’m blessed with such a great audience. Cool to see OG viewers still around for the adventure!
@kimojoseph8057
@kimojoseph8057 2 года назад
Awesome video Pan and thanks 🙏 for sharing all those info with us I really enjoyed watching that video Pan much love ❤️ and respect ✊ enjoy your afternoon mate 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👌👌👌💯💯💯
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Thanks Kimo! 🙌🏻
@abhisheksreedhar7997
@abhisheksreedhar7997 2 года назад
Very much useful 😍❤️
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@chrisgaboriault442
@chrisgaboriault442 5 месяцев назад
Watching an older video but saw the 1M mark, congratulations on that milestone, a lot of work goes into making these videos! Look forward to many more! Your friend in Vermont!
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 5 месяцев назад
Thank you very much!
@Hectorrios0220
@Hectorrios0220 3 месяца назад
Wow this is great information; I’m new to detailing and I had no idea how to dilute products. Thanks Pan, you’re the man.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 3 месяца назад
Thanks for watching! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 140 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@KnightRider82
@KnightRider82 2 года назад
We all would love a ceramic coating video again
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
I already have two complete tutorials on the topic,
@shawnalexander5661
@shawnalexander5661 Год назад
Thank you for the very informative video. I was also thinking when you are talking about a 3 to 1 dilution ratio, why not just say a 25 percent dilution. I guess that is another way of looking at a dilution ratio. I would love to see a video on dilute chemical for foam sprayers, whether it be a hand pump(ik foamer) or one that attaches to your pressure washer. The ratios seem like they change so much depending on what products you use. It changes depends on how thick or thin the car shampoo is or whatever the product is. I never seem to get a perfect spray pattern, it's either real runny, not a lot of foam or just a straight line pattern. It's never right. Is there any car shampoo that really work good in a pump sprayer, specifically one meant for ceramic coatings? Do you know of any good videos out there or do you have one. Thanks for all your help and keep up the good work.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer Год назад
There are many factors that influence the quantity of foam you get from a pump sprayer. 1) Make sure you have a FOAMING pump sprayer. Like IK Foam Pro 2, or Marolex Axel series. Each company has regular sprayers, and foaming sprayers. 2) Make sure you use a product that is meant to foam. 3) Find the appropriate dilution ratio for your setup. First start by following dilution recommendations on the label, and then adjust according to your desired level of foam. Not all products foam the same. 4) The water quality has a huge impact on thickness/richness of foam. I have a water deionizer system in my garage, for the best water with zero minerals. That means I get more foam, more suds. 5) Make sure the pump sprayer you have is good quality. IK and Marolex sprayers are excellent.
@haribabusubramanian
@haribabusubramanian 2 года назад
Hey Pan. I recently came across your channel and I love your videos. I want to know your views on Paint Protection Film. Is it better than ceramic in any cases? Does it justify the cost? Please let me know. I would value it greatly.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Hi Hari! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 770,000 subscribers and are getting close to 100 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing. Thanks for the kind words about my videos. Paint protection film (PPF) is very different from a ceramic coating. PPF is made to protect the paint from scratches and stone chips. A ceramic coating doesn't protect from scratches and stone chips. What it does is boost gloss, add slickness, add hydrophobic properties (water beading and sheeting), UV protection and self-cleaning properties, meaning that the vehicle is much easier to wash during maintenance washes. So for the best of both worlds, you would have a PPF applied first, and then a ceramic coating on top. I made a video showing this process here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7RCgqdGrvrA.html I hope this helps!
@jimnicol2656
@jimnicol2656 2 года назад
Pan this is off subject . If bead maker attracts dust , but dream maker does not what do you think about mixing 3 part dream maker to 1 part bead maker . You would get the protection from the bead maker and maybe it would not attract dust because of the 3 parts dream maker ? What are your thoughts ? I respect your opinion .
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
I don’t mix chemicals unless the brand says it’s ok or unless I test. I haven’t tested such a mix, nor do I have the need to as I don’t have dust issues where I live and never experienced dust accumulation with Bead Maker personally. My car sleeps in the garage when not in use plus I wash my car twice weekly. No time for dust to do it’s thing lol
@augustobraidotti6992
@augustobraidotti6992 8 месяцев назад
1:25 dilution is not the same as 1+25 dilution. In the former surely your total has to be 25, not 26.
@augustobraidotti6992
@augustobraidotti6992 8 месяцев назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OdmDliyMgvI.html
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 8 месяцев назад
1:25 dilution is 1 part product for 25 equal more parts of water, for a total of 26 parts. That is what we are talking about here.
@augustobraidotti6992
@augustobraidotti6992 8 месяцев назад
@@PanTheOrganizer no, you’re talking about 1+25 1:25 has to end up with 25, not 26. www.caprichem.com/downloads/Data_Sheets/Charts/DILUTION%20CHART.pdf
@codyrasheed543
@codyrasheed543 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so freaking much man
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 6 месяцев назад
Any time! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 985,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@ModaEssa
@ModaEssa 2 года назад
Great video Pan. I always learn from you so thanks a ton 🫶🏻
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
I appreciate that!
@joechavez4494
@joechavez4494 2 месяца назад
Very, Very well explained 👏.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 месяца назад
Glad you liked it! Thanks Joe.
@chriswebster3197
@chriswebster3197 2 года назад
Another great video Pan, all I did was download a free dilution ratio app to my phone. You just put in your dilution ratio and the size of your bottle, bucket etc etc and hit calculate.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Thanks Chris!
@johnmead3485
@johnmead3485 2 года назад
I tested store brand distilled water at ~3ppm, water from my CR system is 0ppm so I use that for dilution. Do you still prefer distilled water in that case?
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Yeah 0 ppm is even better! 👍🏻
@neilwalker5041
@neilwalker5041 2 года назад
Excellent video Pan and I am so happy you added the water first.
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Thanks Neil!
@jorgeivanvelezaguilar1531
@jorgeivanvelezaguilar1531 2 года назад
Easily explained Pan thanks for the video!! I was wondering... are there noticeable improvements if you clean up your car with warm or hot water instead of cold water? Thanks!
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
Thanks Jorge! Using warm water can help dissolve road sats and grime a bit better during winter, yes. For the rest of the time, there aren't any major benefits from using warm water.
@nikolatesla3067
@nikolatesla3067 2 года назад
Salut pan ! J ai une petite question . Je viens d acheter une nouvelle voiture à ma femme . Je vais lui faire la préparation totale. Et je vais lui mettre le turtle wax ice seal and shine comme base . Es ce que par dessus je peux lui mettre la gyeon wax tube ou c est mieux d acheter la colonite 845 ? Merci à toi
@PanTheOrganizer
@PanTheOrganizer 2 года назад
C'est mieux d'y aller avec une cire plus traditionnelle comme la Collinite. Ou pour un duo parfait, appliques la Turtle Wax ICE Spray Wax par dessus.
@nikolatesla3067
@nikolatesla3067 2 года назад
Malheureusement la ice spray wax n est pas disponible en France . Et le chemical guys p40 ?
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