good job! DIY rinseles is what I use , too! one thing, the brush you used on tires, the gray one, is actually for tire dressing, 2,3 sprays on it and spread on the tire, more economical and accurate . the green one is for cleaning.
Hi! Yasir from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia here. A few pointers : Best way is to first, spray DIY Detail Iron Remover liberally on the wheel face / spokes / barrel, once you start seeing purple bleeding on the wheels, foam spray DIY Detail All Clean on the wheels + wheel barrel, and tires with a foamer ( like IK Foam Pro 2 ), then drench your E63 body panels + glass + side mirrors with DIY Detail Rinseless Wash, starting from the top ( roof ) and downwards, the idea is to let DIY Detail Rinseless Wash, carry any dissolved and encapsulated dirt and grime down to the ground .Then, let it dwell for a few minutes ( don't let it dry up on the panel, at this stage ), and at the same time, scrub the wheels ( use a soft flagged tip brush on the face + spokes + wheel nuts, barrel brush on the barrels, stiff brush for the tires ), then rinse away the whole car + glass + wheels with DI water ( you can do it with a larger size pump sprayer like IK Multi 6 ). Next, do not wipe dry, instead spray the whole car again with DIY Detail Rinseless Wash from the top, all the way to the bottom ( don't forget your wheels + tires ) + clean up the rest of the leftover dirt and grime with the DIY Legacy sponge ( one panel per side ) dunked in DIY Detail Rinseless Wash for body panels + glass + wheel face / spokes / barrel. Use the tire brush dunked in DIY Detail Rinseless wash on the tires + soft flagged tip brush dunked in DIY Detail Rinseless wash on the wheel face + wheel nuts + spokes, barrel brush dunked in DIY Detail Rinseless Wash on the wheel barrels. Dry the body panels + glass + wheels with DIY Detail Ceramic Gloss, fold your drying towel MF so it's easier to handle, doesn't rub on the tarmac, and you also gain, plenty of sides to use. To apply DIY Detail Tire Dressing on the tires, use a tire dressing brush, or a foam that's nicely sized with your tire wall ( avoids overspray on body panels + wheels ), spray DIY Detail Tire Dressing on the brush / foam, and apply. Buff off after a few minutes if required. Done! Oh, to avoid the DIY Detail Ceramic Gloss left cured on your MF drying towel, dunk it in DIY Detail Rinseless Wash overnight, then rinse + wring it up a few times, then wash 'em with for example, P&S Rags To Riches. Dry with extremely low dryer settings ( tumble dry with no heat ), or hang it to dry under a shade / indoors. The MFs will bounce back soft and ready for the next wash. #diydetail
@@BenjiTalksCars you're welcome. oh I forgot, when spraying the DIY Detail Iron Remover on your wheels, spray on the brake caliper as well, once it starts to bleed purple, foam DIY Detail All Clean on the calipers + brush 'eh gently as well.
This came up in my feed. Though we all had to start somewhere, putting towels on the ground is a universally bad idea. I use the DIY rinseless, as well. An excellent product. Mostly, I like its lubricity and its ability to remain on vertical panels. I think I have 6 rinseless products, at this point, including ONR that hasn't been used in at least a decade. They're all pretty decent. FWIW, I prefer to wash a dirty car with a shampoo, after a rinseless presoak. Enjoyed the video. Good luck.