I would love to see a similar video where, instead of picking one item from each brand, you can only pick ONE rinseless wash, ONE car shampoo, ONE drying aid, ONE interior protectant, etc., etc. etc. Essentially, the best product for each of each of the steps in a full detail.
I feel like Turtle Wax has really upped their game. Their modern product line has me interested in their stuff again. Nice review of a lot of great products.
PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN THE ORGANIZER!!! You continue to honor us and we are so proud that you continue to think so highly of us! We're pretty huge fans of Titan as well! Great video (as always!)!!!!
I'm sold on 303 products! I've used the Aerospace protectant for 15+ years now and living here in AZ you will not find a better UV protectant out there for your plastic, rubber, leather and dash. I've also been using the Graphene Nano Spray and the Graphene Detailer since they both came out and they will last 1 full year if you follow their directions. Super easy to apply and buff off too. All their products have been great and there's no need for the average person to have dozens of different products when these works so well and are VERY reasonably priced.
Give lithium trim serum a try. I used 303 for while but I had to keep reapplying more often. 303 works better than majority of other products though and you can buy in bulk.
@@xdrew707x Thx. There's a lot of great products out there now and once I find one that works good (especially here with our heat/UV rays) I'll stick with it. That's strange you had to keep re-applying it. I apply 2 coats of the Graphene Nano spray in December and follow up every 4-5 weeks with the Graphene Detailer and can go a year here in AZ. Even then it's still beading up and shedding water like the day I applied it. Just throwing it out there but you have to make sure you shake the bottle before every spray as it settles quickly. I've had others tell me it didn't work well for them and they weren't shaking it.
@@vtec350 I agree, 303 overall is wonderful since you can apply it on many surface. I love the the 303 on rubber, I even soak my wipers once a year and they last way longer. I use it on the soft/ gasket trims. But for the hard plastic trims I use the Lithium serum. I think it works better for me because I usually use it on 2nd hand used cars where the trims are more deteriorated and needs rejuvinating. I think 303 works better if applied earlier on to preserve the surface.
Absolutely excellent list. I agree with nearly every selection, especially the Griot's Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax and Chemical Guys VRP. Both are very solid products for companies with massive lineups. The only selection with which I disagree entirely is P&S Bead Maker. I would definitely have gone with Xpress Interior Cleaner. For Adam's, I'd have given the nod to Mega Foam.
I know that the Wolfgang Uber Rinseless is expensive and leaves some type of coating but it’s been my favorite in that line plus I like making a detail spray and using it as a drying aid. Pan is always very informative and enjoyable to watch. Well done Pan!
Pan what the heck are you doing to me lol. I use a few of the products you were showing like Adams Graphene shampoo, Invisible Glass, Bead Maker, No Rinse but now I want to get out of my comfort zone and try something else. Also here's one for you. Your friends at Chemical Guys make a White wax and White Light finish for White cars which I have. I would love for you to try it and see what your feedback would be. I always look forward to your videos!!!
I have used Turtle Wax Seal and Shine with Ice Wax for years. I just got a 25 CRV and I can"t find SnS, wax is every where. Did they discontinue. SnS? Can I still use SnS as my base?
Love your work as always Pan! I tried Adam’s Cermic Shampoo for the first time today, and I found it amazing! I appreciate your guidance on the products
During travels, ive spent many nights sleeping on airport floors overnight. Each and every time, Pan and his awesome detailing videos have kept me good company. Pan, thanks for your hard work and AWESOME content 🤘😎🤘
TW has really stepped up there game, Hybird Soulions 1 & Done compound, along with Graphene To the Max Wax, and topped off with Graphen Flex Wax, want a glossy wet look, this system will do it. What say you Pan? Like to see this against Griots 3&1, and topped with there Ceramic speed shine.
I have a tutorial on rubber mats here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ea11kHw-YNA.html And a tutorial on cleaning wheels and tires here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-omwcNcSYcS8.html Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 905,000 subscribers and we have over 117 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.
Majestic Solutions gel glass cleaner you can use it on hot glass as well as cold and doesn't streak. Also they have great water based polishing creams and the durable and super slick Shield Repel one layer coating
Pan, Thanks for such a comprehensive report. Count on me to say "please", and "thank you", and not make demands on you after making such great videos. "I want".. "you need to"... are not in my vocabulary.
This was very fun. I like trying lots of products. A few favorites: OG Drying Aid, Adam's Mega Foam, P&S Brake Buster, Pinnacle Liquid Souveran, Turtle Wax Graphene Paste Wax, Rupes Uno Pure, Koch Chemie Motorplast, Carpro IronX, Gyeon Bathe Essence.
Excellent list -- except for the P&S Brake Buster. To be honest, that may very well be the single most overhyped, underperforming detail product on the market.
I love all of these, including loved perfect finish. However, I have done extensive research as to whether or not it contains fillers and it indeed does. It's in the ingredients list, and it's known chemically as water glass. Not something I'd recommend prior to ceramic coating as it's a very durable filler.
Would really like to see vids dedicated to both the Veros and the Armour brands... maybe include an interview with the owners as well. Both have gained big traction in the detailing community over the last several months.
I agree with you that Sonax PF and the yellow rupes pad is a great combo. Lately I have been using the Rupes yellow pad the Rupes DA Fine Compound. Yellow bottle matches yellow pad. I must say that combo is no joke. Might be my new favorite 😊
I’ve never understood why anyone would want water to “bead”. Products like “Bead maker” or “Quick Beads” for example fly in the face of everything I think I know about paint protection. Sure, beads look cool, but I want water to “sheet”, not “bead”. When water beads on my car after rain, when the water evaporates, I am left with hundreds of thousands of water spots from the dirt and minerals which are left behind… which I then need to remove. When the water “sheets” off, my car is almost perfectly clean after rain.
Yep. I think it sets us up to sheet with a hose/blow dry but it's certainly not going to look great if it dries. That's been my experience with all waxes, including carnauba and synthetics.
Until they make a product that causes sheeting then the beads is the best option because it’s easy to get the water off the car. I live in Florida and I’ve never had water spotting on my outside cars and all my vehicles have either a ceramic coating or a sealant.
Thanks for watching. What’s your favourite product in the Apex line? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 940,000 subscribers and we have over 124 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.
Hello, new sub here, as a new enthusiast what can you recommend for protecting the matte paint of my bike? preferably something that's noob friendly to apply. much thanks!
For matte surfaces, something that's super easy and quick to use is this : amzn.to/4e3afgl If you want a more advanced tutorial and even longer lasting protection for matte paint, see my video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5RocSxJQmzI.htmlsi=zG5hypiDTpGvGD89 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.
Hey pan, you really need to try the line of kamikaze. It is amazing stuff I purchased the water spot remover it works like magic very smooth. It actually removes water spots and leaves behind a slick glossy finish.
If you go back in his best of 2020 or 2021 awards, he has a placement of third or second for the Kamikaze ceramic coating... it's only let down by it's exorbitant price.
I reviewed the Kamikaze lineup many years ago here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--ZqWEhfcHcM.html I even got to meet the owner, Kai Morita, in person while I was at the Detailing Show in Paris in March! Here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uHk_QFqAd4M.html
@@PanTheOrganizer I know, but they released a lot of new stuff lol… they have some new ceramic coatings that have been updated. That’s awesome that you got a chance to meet the owner.
Can you compare Gtechniq CSL+EVOv5 to DuraslicHG+FlowX on the application, the look, and the performance? If the price is not an issue. Thanks for the great video Pan!
No need to apply FlowX with HG. That’s the beauty of HG. No topper needed. One layer, you’re good to go. You can use FlowX later down the line for maintenance if you want to rejuvenate the coating.
Hybrid Solutions Slick & slide P&S Bead Maker Hybrid Solutions wheel and tire cleaner. Hybrid Solutions wheel dressing Car Pro interior spray Very happy with all products above...based on YOUR videos Pan..thank you so much for these videos. Ive learned so much feom you. Alot of comments on my paint at car shows, etc
All great picks. And thanks for the trust you place in my opinion! People can recognize a Pan The Organizer subscriber a mile away. How? Because my viewers usually have the cleanest rides on the block. :)
Fantastic as always! Great show! Made my list of products from this video. Some I already own and love. Others, looking forward to it. My 2022 Mazda CX-9 Signature looks better than when it rolled off the showroom floor thanks to you. It’s no ‘Vette or Porsche or Miata, but at nearly 60 years old, it’s kinda difficult these days to get in/out of those vehicles. Your passion is infectious and you have me detailing my vehicles like I did when I was in my 20’s. Well done!
Paaaaaaan! This was a really relaxing video for me to watch and listen to. I haven't watched as much as previous, I need to get caught up. Have a good week!
Pilots use Pledge wax on windows and apply only up and down motion, no circles or horizontal back n forth. Doesn't work on cars. Airplane glass is far different than vehicle. I own a plane. 😊 My son yried it on his car. DON'T use Pledge on motor vehicles. It's very difficult to remove.
I have tried most of these products but not that glass coating. I'm definitely going to give that a try. Thanks for the great tutorial pan, much appreciated as always.👍🏼🇨🇦
Greetings Pan, hope all is well. With Reset constantly on backorder, do you have a backup go to you would recommend for ceramic maintenance? I used Diamond Body 36.
What country are you from? It's odd that you say Reset is on backorder. Here it is: USA: Here it is on Amazon: amzn.to/46PdUMe On Car Supplies Warehouse: bit.ly/3XLPHlL Canada: bit.ly/3EuXKf5 The next best shampoo I have tested for use on coatings is this: USA: amzn.to/3pE813H Canada: bit.ly/3HXst6p
Much appreciated!! Have to clarify myself. It was the 1000 ml size that's always out on detailers image. I'm in Arizona, a little challenging washing these days.😆
I have experience with OBSSSSD products and they are all fantastic - and come from a Canadian company. They were developed to out perform the best. I am in no way affiliated with the company, but I am very particular about what I use and the results achieved.
Pan, is there any product to remove water spots from sprinklers during regular contact washes. I wash regularly however I don't do any polishing. Thanks again for all the info and hard work!!
That depends how bad the water spots are, and if they started etching through the clear coat. Regular washing of the car helps prevent water spots from settling in. But if you do have some that are still present after a wash, here are tips in order of less aggressive to most aggressive. Always start with the less aggressive method first, and see if you need to step up to the next level: 1) Using an acidic shampoo designed to remove water spots and minerals. Here's a link: bit.ly/3u2KsmZ Use code BFCM20 for 20% off the website during Black Friday (starts today!) 2) If that doesn't work, use a water spot remover spray. Wash the car, then dry it. Spray the product on, let it dwell for the recommended time on the label, gently work it into the finish with a microfiber towel, then thoroughly rinse, and wash the car again to remove any left over residue. Link: bit.ly/3MTxm1X 3) If those two steps didn't work, the only solution left is machine polishing. And sometimes, the water spots etched so deep that you need to use water sanding as well, before polishing. I hope this helps. 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.
This comment is unrelated to this particular video, but I wanted to find your most current vid. I've probably watched 100 videos in the last month since I've found this channel. I'm interested in seeing your take on paint chips. I've watched loads of other creators version on how to do a paint chip, however I'd like to see yours. If. What would you do if your Porsche had a rock chip on the hood?
I don’t do paint chip repairs. But I get a brand new car every three years and I do low yearly mileage (5000-7000km annually) so I don’t worry about stone chips.
Carpro reset vs carpro descale. What’s the real difference? Which is best to use to unclog a coating from a Canadian winter. Looking forward to your interview with Brian on his BC line.
Reset is the regular pH7 weekly maintenance wash shampoo for ceramic coated vehicles. It helps wash the car and prevent road film accumulation. Descale is a slightly acidic pH6 shampoo and is not to be used for regular weekly washes. You would use it to remove stubborn or accumulated minerals (i.e. water spots) and accumulated road salt like in the spring, after our harsh winters. Descale is more of a "use only when needed" type shampoo. It can also help to start to break down older waxes and sealants. I love using it before a coating application. Wash the car with Descale, iron remover, clay stage if needed, machine polishing, IPA wipe, and then apply the coating. You can see how I use different pH shampoos and snow foams after my Porsche has been through winter in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oTaFE_p2OAw.html
The brands I use daily in my shop: Carpro, P&S , Superior, Bilt Hamber, Stoner"s, TurtleWax, McKee's37, autofiber, Chemical Guys, Adam's, 3D, 303, Griot's, Harbor Freight(Grant's), Ryobi, MacKillan's, DIY Detail, UberFlex, I'm sure there's some I'm missing. I think I need to streamline Ivan would have a heyday in my shop reorganizing and streamlining my procedures. lol
Does anyone have suggestions for one interior cleaner, one wheel and tire cleaner, one car wax and one car soap? That’s pretty much what I’m looking for.
I have a popular yearly awards where I give my top picks for every category, so you're in luck, the 2023 edition was just released last week, here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KRv7vKsuliQ.htmlsi=IBdgcr6Y8Aqiibn0
Pan, a question for you is how do you know if a ceramic is "clogged" vs needing to be re-sealed, considering the visuals are nearly the same? Love you videos and love the info.
If it’s near the end of its lifespan and doing a decon wash doesn’t restore its properties, it’s time to recoat. If you have a five year coating and you’re a year into it and it seems to have lost its properties, do a decon wash, and that should restore its properties. If it doesn’t, something went wrong with either the product or the application.
Perhaps you didn't search correctly. I also did a 6 month update and a 14-month update. Here's the latest one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XGEkuR77poM.html In the RU-vid search bar, you should have simply typed "Adam's Graphene Pan The Organizer update" and you would have found all the videos. The next update will be at the 2 year mark, in October.
Everybody loves Jay Leno I think so I was waiting until the end if something show up from his brand although he only puts his name on it. Nice video anyway
I’ve seen some videos from UK that stipulate that for foaming it’s not the thickest foam that cleans the best because to dry.. Can anyone comment? Thank you
Some people like thick foam, some like a runnier consistency. It’s a question of personal taste. What does matter is the type of snow foam. If you’re just looking for lubrication, a pH neutral snow foam is ok. If you want a snow foam that has actual cleaning potential for your pre-wash, you’ll have to go higher up in the pH scale. See my video on pH neutral vs pH 12: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I7z8ajojRVI.html And this video comparing the cleaning power of different snow foams: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8j5dJUM8Fb4.html
For many detailers/weekend warriors in the UK Bilt Hamber are the go to brand. For me, up there with Touchless in their line up is their APC Surfex HD. It’s awesome stuff and can be diluted down to 1:100. I always use it as a pre-rinse for my wheels. Both of these are always on my garage shelf and over here in the UK they are crazy value for money!
Hello from the retired CPD officer from Chicago. Nice to see JESCAR UltraLock in the video lineup. I applied it along with the Colinite 845 on my 2013 Subaru Outback with 240,000 miles in November, 2022. I had to use the DA polisher to remove in October, 2023. Today, the Outback has 267,000 miles. I’ll be applying Jescar PowerLock on one-half of my hood and UltraLock on other half; it’s time to find out if the UltraLock with ceramic is worth the extra money . Both will be topped with Colonite 845. I’ll see after this upcoming 2023 winter season if UltraLock outlasts PowerLock. Thanks for showing up at Car Supply Warehouse; I Beverly would have gone their if you weren’t making a guest appearance. Their personnel are terrific in answering questions. Instead of Amazon, I drive to their location for supplies.
Koch-Chemie: Pol Star - Great foaming action, versatile, orderless, leaves no streaks. Chemical Guys: Butter Wet Wax - Smells great, Nice deep shine, cleaning properties that help clean any paint stains. P&S: Brake Buster - Anti corrosive properties, safe on most If not all wheels, can be used to clean wheels and tires. Meguiars: Quick Wax - easy application, leaves a nice shine
Great video, Pan, thanks for sharing! Any time I am looking at purchasing a new product, I go through your videos to see if you have reviewed it (because chances are you already have!) and to hear your thoughts and experiences on it. You never disappoint! Keep up the fantastic content, and have a great day!
Meguiars Hybrid Paint Coating for me too. The slickest coating on the market. Easy on, easy off. Great value for money. Two coats can easily surpass 18 months of durability.
Hello, what would you recommend…. I work at a lawn care company…we have 12 ferris commercial mowers and they are difficult to keep clean. They get this staining on them they are bright red, is there a product that can be sprayed on the machine and let set for a few minutes and pressure wash off, it’s difficult to agitate the product…thank you
I have a question. I had watched your begginer setup and I bought the items in the begginer setup. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IuiQpiwDOrM.html I have everything except the tire cleaner. Do you still see it viable and of quality or did I make a mistake. Thanks
As a note, Jescar does/did import/sell Menzerna products however many people believe that the products that have a "jescar" label on them are just relabeled/"american" menzerna products. This isn't the case. I talked to the Jescar owner(s) directly at MTE and they asked what I know about them. I said the same thing Pan did and the owner wanted to be clear that Jescar's products are completely their own. They have developed all their products themselves and don't just white label from menzerna. I talked to Eric and he does basically explain that at the beginning of this esoteric video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SDZfNd3N0ws.html
Interesting. That wasn’t the information that was circulating, so it’s nice to have another perspective. I’ll try to contact Jescar and see where this might have come from.
@@PanTheOrganizer I would like to see the real answer more known since I personally primarily use only their polishes and protection (when not using the NSPs or coatings). Curious to see what they tell you. It has been almost a year since MTE so I may not be repeating what the owner said 100%. But I know for sure he was being clear that it's not just a relabel. They were really trying to see where I was getting that info so you could be a good source to spread the real info if you talk to them.
Pan, I just leased a Model Y and have been debating a ceramic coating (3y)or waxing regularly. Can you wax ( full clay at treatment etc. ) and then apply some 3abd 1 on top? Is it worth getting a ceramic coating? I also own a 2018 model 3 with PPF on the front. Can I clay bar that and coat it with ceramics?
In my opinion, a ceramic coating is the best form of protection. I would get that over a wax for sure. Traditional carnauba waxes only last 1-3 months. A good coating will last for years. I don't know what "3 abd 1" is though. Is that a typo? For some inspiration, see the Model Y full detail video I made here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gohks8xP5NY.html Be very careful if you have to clay PPF, as clay is abrasive, and you might have to polish afterwards. Instead, I'd recommend a synthetic clay towel which is much less likely to mar the surface. Here are a few good choices: amzn.to/470KSJB bit.ly/3O8D5AS amzn.to/3O4cULx
I would like to see a video about oberk. I like how they made it easy to use. I hate that i was so nervous in Chicago. But i also didn't want to hold up the line. I have so much i want to talk about, lol. Appreciate your knowledge of all these products.
what can you use to get the paint and clear coat as clean as possible before sealing. thats always the hardest part to me. Bug splatter, water spots etc.
There are many steps to perform to fully clean, decontaminate and polish paint before you apply the protection. See how I do it in this full detailing video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gohks8xP5NY.html
I love the Gyeon wax but my fav from them is the ceramic tyre dressing - looks amazing and lasts weeks longer than standard dressings. Question - I've paint corrected my bright red paint and protected with Gyeon wax. In a month or two when it's time to reapply the wax, do I polish again first, then wax? If so, using the DA polisher with yellow pad and Rupes fine or hand polish with something else? Thanks!
If you use safe washing and drying techniques, you shouldn’t have to polish your car that often. Once every other year perhaps. Don’t forget that polishing removes a thin layer of clear coat each time. We want to preserve as much clear coat as possible. So in a few months, you could simply wash the car, use an iron remover to remove brake dust and then reapply a fresh layer of the wax.
sir i am from India, regularly watch your videos and they helped me alot, i want to ask you one question that after using turtle wax hybrid ceramic spray it creates a sticky layer on paint which stick dirt on it and it become very difficult to wash even with pressure washer can you please help me to answer what is the reason behind this or what to do
Can I mix beadmaker with topper solutions in the same way you mixed beadmaker with cream maker? Cause you say you love beadmaker, but you Also have other products that are more durable and better drying aids.
That's impossible to know, as you can't guarantee chemical compatibility when mixing products from different brands. You could test it yourself, but I'm unsure of the results.
@@PanTheOrganizer my car has the car pro cquartz ceramic coating, would you recommend I use bead maker as a drying aid and then maybe buff on topper solutions for that amazing gloss and slickness?
A clay bar is an abrasive, so you would be damaging the sealant. We don't normally clay ceramic protection. You would decontaminate the windshield with a clay BEFORE you apply the glass sealant. Prep is crucial before applying any coating.
Used the Turtle Wax Hyperfoam wheel cleaner. As soon as I sprayed it on. It pulled the browning off the tire in seconds. Used some of other ones before and it didn't even seem to touch it. Tires are still clean over a month later on my daily driver.
Ciao Pan, grazie per questo video, ho seguito molti dei tuoi in consigli in passato e devo dire che condivido pienamente con te le tue scelte che hai fatto in questo video. Purtroppo molti prodotti non vengono distribuiti in itali 🇮🇹😭e non potrò mai provarli. Grazie mille per il tuo lavoro, sarebbe stato molto bello avere un tuo video con i tuoi consigli sui prodotti che possiamo trovare in Italia. Grazie per la passione che trasmetti sei il numero uno.
Used Graphene Flex Wax on a white car and it caused a lot of water spots and those water spots were very hard to remove. Didn’t have a water spot remover so had to polish to remove spots.