Absolutely Christian! I agree with you 100% and thanks for being so positive! I work hard to produce my videos (in English and French) to help inspire others and share my passion for detailing. It's nice to see my viewers appreciate it! :)
After having used the FROTHe/Hydrate combo three times since receiving it I can absolutely say that this an amazing product that works exceptionally well. Leaves the paint looking smooth and shiny every time. I have not seen any evidence of scratching or swirling after using it. This is truly a revolution in car care and Larry has really done an amazing job brining this product to the market. Thanks to both of you for great videos and great content.
i love the idea of how he uses a pump sprayer with car soap because i cant afford a pressure washer and foam cannon so that would a cool thing to try out 👍🏽
I've been binge watching AMMO Frothe videos all day, which turned into an order. Very excited to try it, especially in CA where we're on year-round water use advisories.
You probably dont give a shit but does someone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account?? I stupidly lost the password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me!
Ammo just got the aerator back in stock, so I ordered one - and Frothe. This must work as an excellent prewash at the self serve wash. I intend to spray my salt covered car with Frothe, rinse it off in the car wash - then use a bucket and mitt.
Awesome! If you subscribed to my channel, let me officially welcome you to the Pan TheOrganizer family! What country are you watching from? Hello from Canada 🇨🇦!
Another great video/tutorial Pan, really appreciate it! I live in Minnesota where salt/road chemicals are heavily used and while I have access to a garage and hose 365 days a year, I don't have a garage drain. I'm definitely going to add this system to my car cleaning repertoire. Thanks again and keep up the great work!
AMMO FROTHe is by far the best rinseless wash out there right now. It's ridiculously slick. But what I really love besides the awesome lubrication and dirt emulsification is the overall cleaning ability. It doesn't just remove the dirt it really cleans the panels and gives a very nice shine, as good as any soap on the market. It can also be used off label, makes a great drying agent preventing hard water spots. I like to use my wash mitts for the initial wipe and then follow up with a plush microfiber. Another thing I was very surprised with is how well it cleaned wheels and tires, exceptional considering it's not a dedicated wheel cleaner. Overall I'm extremely pleased with AMMO FROTHe and the AMMO sprayer. The sprayer is slightly more expensive than it should be, but hopefully the price will come down over time. Other than that I can't find anything else wrong with the system, it works awesome.
Another thing to mention is the amount of damage water can do to to ferrous metals over time, especially in coastal areas. This is great alternative as you don't get water into every crevice of the car, and then as most people do, simply park the wet car and let the water and oxygen do it's rusty magic.
I love washing my car with waterless. I'll try this. Did it yesterday. My neighbours noticed id done me car it took me ages. They then disappeared out in their car and returned. They'd gone and went to get theirs washed for £5 by 5 ppl taking 10mins. Obv you get your car cleaner doing it yourself. I use clean microfibre every time. Makes me laugh that they saw me out there for hours hovering washing detailing to the max and they couldn't stand it!!! Ha ha great vid. I respect everyone who washes their own car. Obv wash it with water if it's really dirty to 👏. Look forward to trying this.
Washing your car yourself is not only more satisfying, but you have total control of the quality of the products you use, and by taking your time, you will also ensure better results, less scratching and swirls compared to tunnel washes or places where they do a rushed botched job for 5$. :)
Best video yet! I've had some questions ever since Larry came out with Frothe. 1. There is nothing mentioned in his or your videos about letting it dwell. I assume that is not needed? Optimum No Rinse suggests theirs breaks down particles etc with dwell time. Not sure if I buy into that or not. 2. Does it start evaporating if you spray the whole car and let it dwell before starting to wipe off? Or is it best to do one panel at a time? 3. In the videos it doesn't appear to be sprayed on so thick and heavy that it covers every single bit of paint. It looks like there is minute spots of dry paint between the droplets of foam. I'm guessing that is not necessary? Just checking because I would likely use too much product trying to get the entire surface dripping. Maybe this question ties into question 1 about dwell time. Dwell time should let it slide down and cover between the droplets if it doesn't evaporate too fast. 4.Do any other brands of car detailing products contain humectants? From what Larry said on his video it is something he thought of which I think is genius. Thanks for the hard work you put into the videos and responding to comments.
No dwell time needed. And it doesn’t need to cover every square inch of a panel when sprayed, as when you start wiping, you’ll get all the coverage needed and insane lift action from Frothe. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Andreas. That means a lot and I’m glad you highlight this. I am not sold to only one brand. I have the freedom to test out dozens and dozens of brands to find the best products and report my findings to my viewers so you guys can benefit. And when I do get a sponsored video (thank god for those as they help my channel grow, it’s expensive to produce RUclips videos) well I clearly mention it at the beginning of the video and in the description so my viewers are fully aware, as I follow RUclips regulations. And even in a sponsored video, I still always tell the company that I’ll be giving my honest opinion and they have no say as to what I talk about in my video. If a company is not good, then I simply decline doing a video. Thanks for your support Andreas! 👍🏻
Now I am crying cause this little thing pumps better foam than the $80 pressure washer foam cannon. And it is electric power washer and my cannon is rated at 3500psi. So I wished I seen this video before purchasing what I did. Cause traditional washes can still be done together with this frothe air pump. Anyway, in a positive note thanks for sharing this link dude. 🙏🏻
I will give my opinion. This product works great, if you have access to a garden hose you could end using less MF towels. I rinsed dowm, frothe then spray wax and only used 4 towels for the paint alone. For wheels, with 2 towels is enough. 20 min work in total
Thanks! And yes, I would always recommend a traditional wash with water first when possible. This is meant to be an alternative when access to water is impossible or restricted, like the examples I stated in the video.
Paaaaan ! One of the best channels going. So much info and fun to watch too. Congratulations on 100k subscribers. Can’t imagine why anyone would want to miss a single episode.
a pre-wash rinse at a self service car wash station could be pretty helpful before using this. hrm, but that might require a leaf blower for drying off.
Another solid video Pan. I am definitely going to pick this system up. Looks like Larry put a lot of time into research and development of this system.
Ah Pan good lecture format as usual, I think you've covered all the possible uses for this lovely product nice to have Larry's input he make a realistic statement about the scratching issue is about the conditions and your care in the said process. Thanks allot to you both love you guys and keep having fun while you work!
Used Frothe for the first time last weekend. Had problems and it may likely be me, but after wiping the panel down there seemed to be a light film left over. I don’t have Hydrate but used Bead Maker and the film was still there. Ended up doing a rinse-less wash with N914 to complete the car. Any tips? Did I use too much Frothe in my mix maybe? 1 oz to 20 oz warm water. I really wanna like this product.
Another great video!! One question: I just ceramic coated (via Gyeon Synchro) my gf's car and want to use Frothe during the winter months as I wont have access to a hose. Instead of using Hydrate, would I want to use something like Gyeon Cure for the final step? As someone who has a coated car, what would you recommend be the best process?
You can use the full Frothe system, including Hydrate, on a coated car. I used it on my on coated BMW as you saw in the video. Larry confirmed that it’s safe for use on coated cars.
HUGE THANKS PAN! and Larry, as always. Love your guy's channels.Getting low on AMMO and need order up including the FROTHe set up. Question comes to mind, although it might seem counter productive ? If I judge the car(s) is just that little bit dirty er,' first rinse with a hose (or pressure washer) and then go ahead with the FROTHe regimen. Possible thinking might be that the standing water on the car might overly dilute the effectiveness of the FROTHe ?
Thanks! Yes Larry mentioned in his video that if you want to pre-rinse with a pressure washer, go ahead, then use Frothe. But at that point, if you’re using water, do a traditional wash imo.
I first saw Frothe on Larry's channel, and just got mines a couple of weeks ago, great product. Been using Carpro Ech20 for QD and rinseless wash on my Cquartz UK truck and car. Will still be using as a QD. Recently subscribed to your channel and very much enjoy watching and learning from yours and Larry's.
Great video Been following Larry for four years honest earnest guy with great product line and following fellow Canadian Pan x two years Great product from Larry- definite game changer Matt at OG would approve of this one 👍 Pan thank you for ongoing superb informative videos Congratulations on 100k
Thanks Ben!! Nice to have positive viewers like you! So you’ve been following since my early days. Pretty cool. We’ve come a long way since hunh! My channel is growing super fast! I should be over a quarter million subs by the same time next year.
Pan TheOrganizer Easily 250k As you say keep It real People respond to honesty Also with all the products out there nice to give guidance to enthusiasts of all income levels and all classes of cars. One persons versa is another persons GT3
Thank you Pan! Question about using Winter Boost. How do you recommend getting the benefits of Boost in Minneapolis if I have access to a hose in winter but cannot use a 3-bucket system? I saw Larry’s comment about not mixing Boost and Frothe in the pump. What do you think is the best sequence and tools?
Very curious how the Ammo aerator is compared to the IK foam sprayer used along with FROTHe. I like the idea of having the bigger reservoir. Thanks for another cool vid! You're one cool dude Pan.
It's different. Hydrate is really a drying aid, where Ech2O/Reload mix is a quick detailer that can also be used as a drying aid. The gloss is certainly higher with Ech2O/Reload.
Hey Pan! Another awesome video! Pan my questions is about the wheels. How would go about cleaning in to the rim barrel like you would with water ? like a wheel degreaser than water than wash. How effective is frothe for the same finish? Thanx Bro!
I’ve not used this method for some time and after months of the chemical in the aerator it does not foam anymore. Don’t know what’s going on. So if you’re thinking of leaving the aerator with the frothe inside for several months I advise not to.
Salut Pan..y a toujours du nouveau chez toi .. tes vidéos sont intéressantes et inlassantes....si seulement ces produits se vendaient chez nous ! Merci Pan 🖒
Cool product and video. What is your thought on Worx hydroshot cordless power washer. It not indeed to be use for heavy duty work like cleaning deck. I like how it can draw water from any source.
Thanks! The Worx Hydroshot is a good alternative for those who can’t hookup a normal power washer, but it’s really not that powerful. Scott from Dallas Paint Correction and Auto Detailing has many videos on it. I see it as an alternative when you want to power wash your car in a place with no access to free flowing water.
Félicitations PAN pour ton grand succès sur youtube !!! J'ai des doutes avec cette méthode sans eau, le risque de créer des tourbillons et griffures dans le verni ?, bien que je trouve le pulvérisateur très pratique pour rapidement faire un foam si ont n'a pas son karcher avec soi. Et je suppose que les produits mentionnés ici sur ta vidéo sont difficiles d’accès en Europe ?
Oui en effet il faut les faire importer si tu es en Europe. Optimum No Rinse est peut-être plus facile à trouver en Europe pour ceux qui ont besoin de ce type de lavage alternatif.
Another great video, congratulations on 100K subscribers by the way! This product really looks great.. I saw it on the Ammo channel a few weeks back. I definitely need to try it!
I love watching your videos, always organized and concise key points covered. My question is to the hand foamer device, Griots has similar and other brands offer a 'foam' sprayer. Will these other brands of hand units work as well as the Ammo dedicated former using FROTHe?
Thanks for the kind words. It should technically work with any pump sprayer, I tried it with an IK sprayer (amzn.to/2KfFBn0) and it works super well. Of course, I haven't tried all the sprayers in the world. Larry developed his aerator to work well with FROTHe.
Yes, it works fine with any sprayer. I have both the IK and the AMMO aerator, both work well with the FROTHe, the AMMO aerator holds more product, and is a bit nicer bottle in terms of overall build, is it $25 better, ehhhh, maybe, more like $10 better hahaha. It is a nice sprayer, but if cost is an issue stay with what ya got or go with an IK foamer.
Thanks for confirming my options. I expected that Larry's unit was a bit better and consistently top quality like everything I view about his products.
Pan excellent video, thanks. Please excuse my ignorance. I was under the impression that you were not suppose to put waxes on a ceramic coated car. Do these products contain wax?
Thanks for watching Joe. I don't know the specifics how Larry formulated his products, so you should ask him directly. Usually, yes, you are right, applying waxes on top of ceramic coatings isn't recommended as the waxes will mask the properties of the coating underneath, and the waxes won't last long anyways as the coating will eventually reject them. But some waxes, can be formulated to bond to coatings, like the new Gyeon Wax that I reviewed on my channel recently. So it's a "case by case" thing. If you want to make sure you are not applying any wax or extra protection on top of your coating, and can't wash your car the traditional way with water, you can use the rinseless wash method. I talk about that here: ruclips.net/video/gR2QhPWMuXw/видео.html
Hi Pan! Thanks for your videos! Very usefull! Its a shame we dont have Larry's stuffs here in brazil! But next time i'll go to usa/canada, i certainly will get it !!! Mercy ✌
J'ai vu ce produit sur la chaine officielle d'AMMO c'est vraiment un produit qui va être un best-seller je pense ! J'espère qu'on pourra se le procurer en France !!
Hi pan. I love your videos so much. I'm looking for some advice. I've never clayed, decontaminated or protected my mum's car before. I'm getting a auto glym clay kit and Iron x and a ceramic coating. Which order do I use them and do I have to stick to a specific shampoo to wash the car?
AUTO VLOGGING Hi. In case Pan does not have a chance to answer I can help you out. I've been detailing my own and family cars for about 30 years. So this is every day advice. 1st off. The clay only recommends their soap to make money. Use any high quality car wash shampoo. I am currently using Adam's. I plan on Trying Ammo and Griot's next. Second. Once the car is clean and dry you can start with the process. Start with one panel at a time. Make sure they are cool and you are out of the sun. In a garage or under a car port/tent is best. Grab a chunk off the clay bar about the size of a meatball. Flatten it. Spay on a decent amount of detail spray and start to "wipe" the paint with the clay. Go in cross hatch pattern. Never circles. Make sure the clay does not start to stick. Keep it moist using the spray. You don't want any friction. As you do this you can feel it getting smoother. Wipe off with clean microfiber towel. 70/30 blend is best. But 80/20 will do. Make sure they are soft. That's it. Do the whole car one panel at a time. TIP #1: You usually only have to do the horizontal surfaces. The trunk, roof, and hood. Or boot, bonnet, and whatever British call the roof. Hahahahaha. Tops of bumpers and fenders also. TIP 2. Use a sandwich bag before and after as a glove. After car is washed use plastic bag glove to gently run hand over paint. You can feel the contaminates. After the clay bar it should glide smooth. Hope that helps. Good luck!
AUTO VLOGGING forgot to mention. So once you have used the clay bar and the car is smooth you still need to address the swirl marks and scratches. So you might need to do a cut. Anywhere feom mild to more. Then polish. Then seal using was or sealant. Think like this. Clay bar cleans the clear and gets it as clean as it can be. Now you need to cut down a layer of clear to take out blemishes. Once the blemishes are gone you need to polish. To bring back the shine. Once the shine is back you seal it feom the elements using a wax or sealant. Make sure you do all 3 steps. You can cut and buff using hand or a polisher. Check out videos by Pan, Ammo, and Griot's. They are very informational.
The Toothless Vegan thank you!!. The car has slight swirl marks but theyre not bad. They are very thin and you can only see slight swirl marks when you get really close. The car has no scratches either. Thanks for the info 😊
Wow, this impressive. I’m so use to seeing detailers criticizing each other. There is one particular detailer that loves to criticize AMMO NYC and he just loves to boost himself up. No, out of respect for you, Pan, I won’t say his name.
The bigger a channel gets, the more jealous some people get. It's very sad. Larry has one of the biggest detailing channels on RUclips so at this point, it's almost normal that other try to get at him, but he's a great guy, I consider him a friend.
Hey Pan! Just joined the channel and I love the vids. Can you pick up Ammo products in Canada? I can’t seem to find a reseller. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for watching. You can only order AMMO products from Ammo directly. Did you see my full review of the Ammo products line? Here: ruclips.net/video/kn_y4y9BccU/видео.html How did you discover my channel?
Pan TheOrganizer I follow Larry and Scott’s channel. I saw your name keep showing up in the related vids feed and clicked on a few. Very informative. Loved the rag company series btw. Thanks for the reply! Love to try ammo products but the international shipping is killer.
Use distilled water! ;-) I know your water is about 20 TPM out of the tap Pan (yes I am jealous) but some people have very very high TDS water. (the well water where I used to live was 600-700 TPM) Distilled water is generally relatively cheap. I think this would be a very important application where distilled water is required?
For this it wouldn’t change much, but for rinsing yes. Of course the better water quality the better the products will perform though. If people have hard water issues, I would definitely recommend a deionizer or water softener.
@@PanTheOrganizer What can I say Pan, you have turned me into a paranoid car scratch freak! :-) I guess my perspective is for the cost of distilled water (89 cents US at my store per gallon) I would go with the distilled water. You can also buy units that will make distilled water at home although I am not sure it is any cheaper, but is certainly more convenient. I bought one at one time way back...haven't used it in a long time though.
I wouldn’t recommend this for dirty vehicles. A rinseless wash would be a batter option. See my video here: ruclips.net/video/p58Y5qRd3OU/видео.htmlsi=xxh_xxIKxA-76aO1
What do you think of Ammos paint protection idea? The idea of reflex, skin, then wax. I’ve been thinking of doing that instead of a graphene coating but I don’t know.
Larry is a friend of mine and has good products. He has his style and his process. It works very well. But in my testing, nothing beats full blown ceramic coatings or full blown graphene coatings. Watch what I did to my own brand new BMW: ruclips.net/video/dsCmJJDP3xo/видео.html
@@PanTheOrganizer do you like carpro c quartz coatings more than the new Adams polishes graphene coatings? Also it is possible to switch out reflex with a graphene or ceramic coating then applying ammo skin and a wax?
A bit too much foamy for claying. It will lubricate, sure, but you can barely see what you’re claying lol. Keep in mind it’s a shaving cream-like texture.
Pan, Do you think that using reload instead of hydrate for the final wipe would be fine? Reload is my favorite sealant/drying aid but I'd like to give FROTHe a try for sure.
You could, but it depends what type of paint protection you currently have on. If it's a wax or sealant, than don't mix SiO2 based products with those. If it's a ceramic coating, go ahead.
I should have added, My car is cquartz so thats why I lean towards reload. I feel like hydrate would be almost pointless on my paint. I just wasn't sure if the chemistry of FROTHe was waiting for something in hydrate as the final step or if reload would be fine.
Hi Pan, I have a question about the product , I can use in summer like went the temperature is around 90° or high ? Or the product evaporate went is hot? Thanks
I haven’t had the chance to test it in extreme heat yet, as it’s a brand new product and here in Canada, we’re still in 50 degrees F weather... But I don’t see why it wouldn’t work well in heat as there are lots of lubricants and humectants and no dwell time is needed. It’s a spray-on, wipe-off formula.
25-30 washes with 16 oz bottle. 2oz to fill the 40z aerator. So i can get 3-4 washes per aerator fill? Thats impressive if i can foam a small car with 10oz. Next question, how many towels does it really take to wash and dry a small car? You think 6 will be enough, 3 for first wipe and 3 for finish/drying, maybe another 3 if you want to apply the hydrate? I use 6 for rinseless now, 3 to wash, 3 to dry.
Thanks for watching James! Of course the amount of cars you can do depends on many factors like the most important one: the size of the car. If it's a small to average sized car (compact car segment) then yes you can easily do 3 cars with one fill. It also depends on how much product you spray on. Some tend to spray one way too much, a little goes a long way. I used 3 towels to wipe, 3 to buff, and 1 for Hydrate, plus 1 for wheels only. Keep in mind your towels are folded in 8 so you can use many clean sides while you're wiping. :) Overall, easily the best waterless and hoseless wash solution out there.
Ammos a good brand but because I’m Australian I don’t use it because stores don’t carry them and with shipping I’m not gonna shel out 70 dollars for a small bottle of wheel cleaner
Great to hear you review this. No offense to Larry but it's sometimes hard to accept the review of a guy on his own products, but if Pan gives it a thumbs up as well....well that's great Also, I enjoy your channel because you don't swear
@@PanTheOrganizer I've been searching RUclips for good detailing content, and I've settled on a few that i really like. I only subscribe to a few: You, Detail Groove, and Wilson Auto Detailing. I like Ammo NYC but it's a little too detailed (pardon the pun LOL) for a beginner like me
@@PanTheOrganizer Sorry for the late reply. It's hard to pick a favourite. I like the product comparison videos because it's hard to decide which products might be the best to use. (Meguire's Hybrid Vs Bead Maker, etc) I also like the actual detailing videos - You did one where you washed a 10 year old car (a little Kia) - That one was good because it showed the exact stages of washing/removing iron, etc and you used what looked like the blower of your Vacuum to dry the car...something I'd been wondering about. I just like that your videos are down-to-earth and no bad language.
Forgot to mention - cross-over videos are really cool, where you have other well-known detailers do an appearance (AMMO, etc) Kinda like the Detailers equivalent to the Marvel Universe cross-overs LOL
Hey Pan, Im about to buy a pressure washer for casual home use and car washing, how many PSI should I aim for? Im thinking about Karcher due to the bucket suction possibility.
Anything between 1000 and 2000 psi is recommended for washing cars. Not more than 2000 psi. Karcher is a great brand. Before my Kranzle unit, I had a Karcher K5 which I reviewed here: ruclips.net/video/v_vbuUogjd4/видео.html
Is AMMO Hydrate ok for coatings? I have Ceramic Pro and I’ve been told that putting anything on top of the coating would negate some of its properties.
Got my new CX-5 10 days ago. Living in northern NJ and all the snow we’ve had, car is already crusty with dirt and salt. I’m assuming this system would not be what I should use for this? Or am I wrong? Please advise.
Correct. Waterless and rinseless washes are only recommended for light to medium dirt levels. Not for cars caked in road salt, sludge, dirt, mud, etc. A traditional wash with water is always the best method. Congrats on your new CX-5! We detailed my brother's brand new CX-5 in this video: ruclips.net/video/H2Dubmfg7eI/видео.html
Salut Pan. Est-ce que ce type d’appareil peu également fonctionner avec n’importe quel shampoing auto. Car je possède un pulvérisateur du même genre mais je n’ai jamais essayé. Et ça m’ennuierai de gaspiller du produit inutilement.
Oui, mais si c'est seulement pour du shampoing, il existe des modèles moins dispendieux. En France, voici le IK Foam 1.5 : amzn.to/2IGLtIS J'adore les pompes à mousse IK.
Hi Eric. Both are great products, but still different in the fact that FROTHe is a waterless wash and ONR is a rinseless wash (you still need a bucket of water with ONR). I haven't seen scratching issues with either if done properly, so it's a question of taste and price at that point.
Larry is a friend of mine and a great detailer. I have done a few videos on AMMO products, including an overview of many of them here: ruclips.net/video/kn_y4y9BccU/видео.html They are very good. The main criticism I see from my viewers is they are a bit on the more expensive side of things. You can see Larry use them on his won AMMO NYC RUclips channel.
@@PanTheOrganizer 👍 thanks. I've watched his videos for years, just never see many people use them. I agree they are a few dollars more but not something I worry about. I've used 3 or 4 and like them but will check out your video as well!
Hey PAN- I am thinking of ordering this from Larry. How do you feel this VS ONR? I am going to be taking road trip and need to clean my car before my big car meet. I have few things of ONR also few IK sprayers - my car is coated with CSL/EXoV4.
I prefer rinseless washes (like ONR) over waterless washes (like Frothe). But if you're at a car meet and obviously don't have a bucket of water with you for a rinseless wash, you're kind of out of options and at that point, only a waterless/hoseless wash will do. Just make sure your car isn't too dirty when using a waterless wash. Lightly soiled or dusty is about as much as is recommended. But as your car is ceramic coated, if it was my car, I would clean it before going to a meet, and leave it as is. Not use waterless washes. My personal opinion.
Yeah absolutely- the car getting full detail right before I leave. Topped of with CarPro elixir- My front end is PPF- so holding most of the bugs will be in that! I appreciated as always!
The detailing community is so awesome!
Let's keep on doing what we are passionate for, and inspire other future detailers!
Absolutely Christian! I agree with you 100% and thanks for being so positive!
I work hard to produce my videos (in English and French) to help inspire others and share my passion for detailing. It's nice to see my viewers appreciate it! :)
After having used the FROTHe/Hydrate combo three times since receiving it I can absolutely say that this an amazing product that works exceptionally well. Leaves the paint looking smooth and shiny every time. I have not seen any evidence of scratching or swirling after using it. This is truly a revolution in car care and Larry has really done an amazing job brining this product to the market. Thanks to both of you for great videos and great content.
Thanks for the comment! :)
Great to see my 2 favourite RUclips detailers joining forces...great job as always Pan and Larry
Thanks Mark! 😄
Agree
i love the idea of how he uses a pump sprayer with car soap because i cant afford a pressure washer and foam cannon so that would a cool thing to try out 👍🏽
I appreciate your interest in us as followers and both channels are adorable
and all this for free!
thank you very much :)
Thanks for the support Bisher!
How did you discover my channel?
I've been binge watching AMMO Frothe videos all day, which turned into an order. Very excited to try it, especially in CA where we're on year-round water use advisories.
HI did you get it , how it is ?
Ammo’s packaging is just awesome
Yup, super clean design, great marketing.
You probably dont give a shit but does someone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account??
I stupidly lost the password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me!
@Kace Alan instablaster :)
Ammo just got the aerator back in stock, so I ordered one - and Frothe.
This must work as an excellent prewash at the self serve wash.
I intend to spray my salt covered car with Frothe, rinse it off in the car wash - then use a bucket and mitt.
The 100k subscriber mirth shows in your eyes Pan. As does the lots and lots of heart and hard work you put in all of your videos. You're the best
Thanks Prashant! Very nice of you to say that! I appreciate it.
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300k now!
I just purchased this product and tried it out today. It was so easy to use, and it is one of the best products I have used.
Thanks for watching!
How did you discover my channel by the way?
Ran across some of your videos on detailing several months ago. I have been following all your videos since then..
Awesome! If you subscribed to my channel, let me officially welcome you to the Pan TheOrganizer family!
What country are you watching from? Hello from Canada 🇨🇦!
Another great video/tutorial Pan, really appreciate it! I live in Minnesota where salt/road chemicals are heavily used and while I have access to a garage and hose 365 days a year, I don't have a garage drain. I'm definitely going to add this system to my car cleaning repertoire. Thanks again and keep up the great work!
Thanks Jeffrey! Stay warm this winter!
AMMO FROTHe is by far the best rinseless wash out there right now. It's ridiculously slick. But what I really love besides the awesome lubrication and dirt emulsification is the overall cleaning ability. It doesn't just remove the dirt it really cleans the panels and gives a very nice shine, as good as any soap on the market. It can also be used off label, makes a great drying agent preventing hard water spots. I like to use my wash mitts for the initial wipe and then follow up with a plush microfiber. Another thing I was very surprised with is how well it cleaned wheels and tires, exceptional considering it's not a dedicated wheel cleaner. Overall I'm extremely pleased with AMMO FROTHe and the AMMO sprayer. The sprayer is slightly more expensive than it should be, but hopefully the price will come down over time. Other than that I can't find anything else wrong with the system, it works awesome.
Thanks for the feedback Allen!
Don’t know if I asked you before, but how did you discover my channel?
Washed my car twice with this system with great results. Highly recommend. Awesome video as always Pan!
Thanks Juan!
Another thing to mention is the amount of damage water can do to to ferrous metals over time, especially in coastal areas. This is great alternative as you don't get water into every crevice of the car, and then as most people do, simply park the wet car and let the water and oxygen do it's rusty magic.
I love washing my car with waterless. I'll try this. Did it yesterday. My neighbours noticed id done me car it took me ages. They then disappeared out in their car and returned. They'd gone and went to get theirs washed for £5 by 5 ppl taking 10mins. Obv you get your car cleaner doing it yourself. I use clean microfibre every time. Makes me laugh that they saw me out there for hours hovering washing detailing to the max and they couldn't stand it!!! Ha ha great vid. I respect everyone who washes their own car. Obv wash it with water if it's really dirty to 👏. Look forward to trying this.
Washing your car yourself is not only more satisfying, but you have total control of the quality of the products you use, and by taking your time, you will also ensure better results, less scratching and swirls compared to tunnel washes or places where they do a rushed botched job for 5$. :)
@@PanTheOrganizer exactly!! Well said
Best video yet! I've had some questions ever since Larry came out with Frothe.
1. There is nothing mentioned in his or your videos about letting it dwell. I assume that is not needed? Optimum No Rinse suggests theirs breaks down particles etc with dwell time. Not sure if I buy into that or not.
2. Does it start evaporating if you spray the whole car and let it dwell before starting to wipe off? Or is it best to do one panel at a time?
3. In the videos it doesn't appear to be sprayed on so thick and heavy that it covers every single bit of paint. It looks like there is minute spots of dry paint between the droplets of foam. I'm guessing that is not necessary? Just checking because I would likely use too much product trying to get the entire surface dripping. Maybe this question ties into question 1 about dwell time. Dwell time should let it slide down and cover between the droplets if it doesn't evaporate too fast.
4.Do any other brands of car detailing products contain humectants? From what Larry said on his video it is something he thought of which I think is genius.
Thanks for the hard work you put into the videos and responding to comments.
No dwell time needed. And it doesn’t need to cover every square inch of a panel when sprayed, as when you start wiping, you’ll get all the coverage needed and insane lift action from Frothe.
Thanks for watching!
Pan TheOrganizer thanks for taking the time to respond. Much appreciated
I like how you give an honest review without being paid to talk about the products, this shows how much you care about detailing :)
Thanks Andreas. That means a lot and I’m glad you highlight this. I am not sold to only one brand. I have the freedom to test out dozens and dozens of brands to find the best products and report my findings to my viewers so you guys can benefit.
And when I do get a sponsored video (thank god for those as they help my channel grow, it’s expensive to produce RUclips videos) well I clearly mention it at the beginning of the video and in the description so my viewers are fully aware, as I follow RUclips regulations. And even in a sponsored video, I still always tell the company that I’ll be giving my honest opinion and they have no say as to what I talk about in my video. If a company is not good, then I simply decline doing a video.
Thanks for your support Andreas! 👍🏻
Now I am crying cause this little thing pumps better foam than the $80 pressure washer foam cannon. And it is electric power washer and my cannon is rated at 3500psi. So I wished I seen this video before purchasing what I did. Cause traditional washes can still be done together with this frothe air pump. Anyway, in a positive note thanks for sharing this link dude. 🙏🏻
I will give my opinion. This product works great, if you have access to a garden hose you could end using less MF towels. I rinsed dowm, frothe then spray wax and only used 4 towels for the paint alone. For wheels, with 2 towels is enough. 20 min work in total
Im not a fan of waterless wash, but this system seems well built and complete. Great options with limited water resources. Well done!
Thanks! And yes, I would always recommend a traditional wash with water first when possible. This is meant to be an alternative when access to water is impossible or restricted, like the examples I stated in the video.
Paaaaan ! One of the best channels going. So much info and fun to watch too. Congratulations on 100k subscribers. Can’t imagine why anyone would want to miss a single episode.
Thanks bud!
Always enjoy your videos Pan. I have learned so much from you and Larry and my business is growing from it. Thank you for what you do sir!!
Thanks for the kind words!
In what country do you run your business?
Pan TheOrganizer the U.S., more specifically South Carolina so now road salt but lots of dirt, mud, and climate issues
a pre-wash rinse at a self service car wash station could be pretty helpful before using this. hrm, but that might require a leaf blower for drying off.
My two preferred car detailers in one video !
Well done, Pan !
Thanks! 👍
Another solid video Pan. I am definitely going to pick this system up. Looks like Larry put a lot of time into research and development of this system.
Thanks Steve!
Ah Pan good lecture format as usual, I think you've covered all the possible uses for this lovely product nice to have Larry's input he make a realistic statement about the scratching issue is about the conditions and your care in the said process. Thanks allot to you both love you guys and keep having fun while you work!
Thanks for the positive feedback Tulsi! :)
Cool 2 see Larry on your channel! One of my absolute favorites in the car care buisness. You are 2nd of course ;)
😎👍🏻
Used Frothe for the first time last weekend. Had problems and it may likely be me, but after wiping the panel down there seemed to be a light film left over. I don’t have Hydrate but used Bead Maker and the film was still there. Ended up doing a rinse-less wash with N914 to complete the car. Any tips? Did I use too much Frothe in my mix maybe? 1 oz to 20 oz warm water. I really wanna like this product.
Another great video!!
One question:
I just ceramic coated (via Gyeon Synchro) my gf's car and want to use Frothe during the winter months as I wont have access to a hose. Instead of using Hydrate, would I want to use something like Gyeon Cure for the final step? As someone who has a coated car, what would you recommend be the best process?
You can use the full Frothe system, including Hydrate, on a coated car. I used it on my on coated BMW as you saw in the video. Larry confirmed that it’s safe for use on coated cars.
Thanks for this review! I choose to go with an iK sprayer and Frothe. Working well!
Thanks for watching Arjun!
How much does it cost, how do I purchase the products? My most frequently asked questions. I checked out the Links and pushed in the thumbs up button.
Just discovered this product from ecdetails video. Going to give the anti salt one a try. Ty!
Hi Pan,this seems like a good idea,use ammo frothe on the car and use microfiber cloths.
Yup
Do you think ammo hydrate or bead maker is better as a drying aid? If price didn’t play a role.
Bead Maker
Larry's stuff is so good! I love using it when I get the chance
Thanks for watching Stan!
HUGE THANKS PAN! and Larry, as always. Love your guy's channels.Getting low on AMMO and need order up including the FROTHe set up. Question comes to mind, although it might seem counter productive ? If I judge the car(s) is just that little bit dirty er,' first rinse with a hose (or pressure washer) and then go ahead with the FROTHe regimen. Possible thinking might be that the standing water on the car might overly dilute the effectiveness of the FROTHe ?
Thanks! Yes Larry mentioned in his video that if you want to pre-rinse with a pressure washer, go ahead, then use Frothe. But at that point, if you’re using water, do a traditional wash imo.
Thanks Pan. Just rewatched Larry's Vid. Ooops. Yes, question answered.
I first saw Frothe on Larry's channel, and just got mines a couple of weeks ago, great product. Been using Carpro Ech20 for QD and rinseless wash on my Cquartz UK truck and car. Will still be using as a QD. Recently subscribed to your channel and very much enjoy watching and learning from yours and Larry's.
Thanks for the positive feedback Vincent!
How did you discover my channel?
I was looking for any new way to maintain coated cars, and your video came up.
Cool! And what country are you watching from? Cheers from Canada!
Watching from Hawaii.
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Great video
Been following Larry for four years honest earnest guy with great product line and following fellow Canadian Pan x two years
Great product from Larry- definite game changer
Matt at OG would approve of this one 👍
Pan thank you for ongoing superb informative videos
Congratulations on 100k
Thanks Ben!! Nice to have positive viewers like you!
So you’ve been following since my early days. Pretty cool. We’ve come a long way since hunh! My channel is growing super fast! I should be over a quarter million subs by the same time next year.
Pan TheOrganizer
Easily 250k
As you say keep
It real
People respond to honesty
Also with all the products out there nice to give guidance to enthusiasts of all income levels and all classes of cars. One persons versa is another persons GT3
I agree!
Thnx for Video. I really like your and larrys videos. Shows your love and passion for cars.
Thanks Adnaan!! :)
Thank you Pan! Question about using Winter Boost. How do you recommend getting the benefits of Boost in Minneapolis if I have access to a hose in winter but cannot use a 3-bucket system? I saw Larry’s comment about not mixing Boost and Frothe in the pump. What do you think is the best sequence and tools?
Salut pan ! Super vidéo encore une fois ! Le plus sécuritaire pour une peinture noir , ammo frothe ou ONR ? Merci
Les deux sont excellents.
Very curious how the Ammo aerator is compared to the IK foam sprayer used along with FROTHe. I like the idea of having the bigger reservoir. Thanks for another cool vid! You're one cool dude Pan.
I have the IK Multi, IK Foam 1.5 and IK Foam 9 and they all work well with Frothe too.
Another great video Pan, AMMO Frothe is a game changer and a must have product
Thanks Ken!! 👍🏻
I like the design of their sprayer
Thanks for answering the question about coated cars, but I was wondering if Hydrate is better than the Echo/Reload mixture for drying.
It's different. Hydrate is really a drying aid, where Ech2O/Reload mix is a quick detailer that can also be used as a drying aid. The gloss is certainly higher with Ech2O/Reload.
Froths is nice... no doubt but aerator is epoca foam sprayer... which sells like 20-25$ when I checked....
Best waterless stuff ever! Got two bottles of it, it’s that good.
I agree!
Hey Pan! Another awesome video! Pan my questions is about the wheels. How would go about cleaning in to the rim barrel like you would with water ? like a wheel degreaser than water than wash. How effective is frothe for the same finish? Thanx Bro!
It’s a bit more complicated for the inner barrels... you’ll be better off with a traditional wash for that part.
I love frothe
I’ve not used this method for some time and after months of the chemical in the aerator it does not foam anymore. Don’t know what’s going on. So if you’re thinking of leaving the aerator with the frothe inside for several months I advise not to.
Salut Pan..y a toujours du nouveau chez toi .. tes vidéos sont intéressantes et inlassantes....si seulement ces produits se vendaient chez nous ! Merci Pan 🖒
Merci
Wow, impressive product. Def need to give it a try. Is the Hydrate product safe for sealants from other companies? I currently use Zaino
Yes it’s safe.
Thank you Pan. Your explanations are great!
Cool product and video. What is your thought on Worx hydroshot cordless power washer. It not indeed to be use for heavy duty work like cleaning deck. I like how it can draw water from any source.
Thanks! The Worx Hydroshot is a good alternative for those who can’t hookup a normal power washer, but it’s really not that powerful. Scott from Dallas Paint Correction and Auto Detailing has many videos on it. I see it as an alternative when you want to power wash your car in a place with no access to free flowing water.
I went to their website but there is no info about the size of the AMMO AERATOR. Can you share me how big is the AMMO AERATOR? Ex: 2 Quarts etc etc
T’es un génie PAN ! Juste tu parles un petit chouiya trop vite donc j’ai du mal à comprendre mais sinon 👏🏽👍🏼
Hehe merci
Félicitations PAN pour ton grand succès sur youtube !!! J'ai des doutes avec cette méthode sans eau, le risque de créer des tourbillons et griffures dans le verni ?, bien que je trouve le pulvérisateur très pratique pour rapidement faire un foam si ont n'a pas son karcher avec soi. Et je suppose que les produits mentionnés ici sur ta vidéo sont difficiles d’accès en Europe ?
Oui en effet il faut les faire importer si tu es en Europe. Optimum No Rinse est peut-être plus facile à trouver en Europe pour ceux qui ont besoin de ce type de lavage alternatif.
Another great video, congratulations on 100K subscribers by the way! This product really looks great.. I saw it on the Ammo channel a few weeks back. I definitely need to try it!
Thanks Matthew!
I love watching your videos, always organized and concise key points covered. My question is to the hand foamer device, Griots has similar and other brands offer a 'foam' sprayer. Will these other brands of hand units work as well as the Ammo dedicated former using FROTHe?
Thanks for the kind words. It should technically work with any pump sprayer, I tried it with an IK sprayer (amzn.to/2KfFBn0) and it works super well. Of course, I haven't tried all the sprayers in the world. Larry developed his aerator to work well with FROTHe.
Yes, it works fine with any sprayer. I have both the IK and the AMMO aerator, both work well with the FROTHe, the AMMO aerator holds more product, and is a bit nicer bottle in terms of overall build, is it $25 better, ehhhh, maybe, more like $10 better hahaha. It is a nice sprayer, but if cost is an issue stay with what ya got or go with an IK foamer.
Thanks for confirming my options. I expected that Larry's unit was a bit better and consistently top quality like everything I view about his products.
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Pan excellent video, thanks. Please excuse my ignorance. I was under the impression that you were not suppose to put waxes on a ceramic coated car. Do these products contain wax?
Thanks for watching Joe. I don't know the specifics how Larry formulated his products, so you should ask him directly. Usually, yes, you are right, applying waxes on top of ceramic coatings isn't recommended as the waxes will mask the properties of the coating underneath, and the waxes won't last long anyways as the coating will eventually reject them. But some waxes, can be formulated to bond to coatings, like the new Gyeon Wax that I reviewed on my channel recently. So it's a "case by case" thing.
If you want to make sure you are not applying any wax or extra protection on top of your coating, and can't wash your car the traditional way with water, you can use the rinseless wash method. I talk about that here: ruclips.net/video/gR2QhPWMuXw/видео.html
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks Pan you are the best. I did write several notes to him via their contact tab on Ammo website. I have received a response.
I ordered some of this, and I love it!!! Highly recommend this product. Saskatchewan approves of @Ammo NYC. 🇨🇦
Thanks for watching Chris!
Thank you!
Pan have you tried using the big red sponge with this in a bucket of clean water? Wipe then rinse sponge in bucket instead of using towels?
I had the big red sponge featured in my rinseless wash tutorial here: ruclips.net/video/RP_BZ-jZBnY/видео.html
Hi Pan! Thanks for your videos! Very usefull! Its a shame we dont have Larry's stuffs here in brazil! But next time i'll go to usa/canada, i certainly will get it !!!
Mercy ✌
Thanks for watching Rafael!!
Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦!
J'ai vu ce produit sur la chaine officielle d'AMMO c'est vraiment un produit qui va être un best-seller je pense ! J'espère qu'on pourra se le procurer en France !!
Oui ils livrent en France mais ça peut être coûteux...
Ah oui en effet ! 39$ !! Merci de ta réponse
Hi pan. I love your videos so much. I'm looking for some advice. I've never clayed, decontaminated or protected my mum's car before. I'm getting a auto glym clay kit and Iron x and a ceramic coating. Which order do I use them and do I have to stick to a specific shampoo to wash the car?
AUTO VLOGGING Hi. In case Pan does not have a chance to answer I can help you out. I've been detailing my own and family cars for about 30 years. So this is every day advice.
1st off. The clay only recommends their soap to make money.
Use any high quality car wash shampoo. I am currently using Adam's. I plan on Trying Ammo and Griot's next.
Second. Once the car is clean and dry you can start with the process.
Start with one panel at a time. Make sure they are cool and you are out of the sun. In a garage or under a car port/tent is best.
Grab a chunk off the clay bar about the size of a meatball. Flatten it. Spay on a decent amount of detail spray and start to "wipe" the paint with the clay. Go in cross hatch pattern. Never circles. Make sure the clay does not start to stick. Keep it moist using the spray. You don't want any friction.
As you do this you can feel it getting smoother.
Wipe off with clean microfiber towel. 70/30 blend is best. But 80/20 will do. Make sure they are soft.
That's it. Do the whole car one panel at a time.
TIP #1: You usually only have to do the horizontal surfaces.
The trunk, roof, and hood.
Or boot, bonnet, and whatever British call the roof. Hahahahaha. Tops of bumpers and fenders also.
TIP 2. Use a sandwich bag before and after as a glove. After car is washed use plastic bag glove to gently run hand over paint. You can feel the contaminates. After the clay bar it should glide smooth.
Hope that helps. Good luck!
The Toothless Vegan thank you so much!
AUTO VLOGGING forgot to mention.
So once you have used the clay bar and the car is smooth you still need to address the swirl marks and scratches. So you might need to do a cut. Anywhere feom mild to more. Then polish. Then seal using was or sealant.
Think like this. Clay bar cleans the clear and gets it as clean as it can be. Now you need to cut down a layer of clear to take out blemishes. Once the blemishes are gone you need to polish. To bring back the shine.
Once the shine is back you seal it feom the elements using a wax or sealant.
Make sure you do all 3 steps.
You can cut and buff using hand or a polisher.
Check out videos by Pan, Ammo, and Griot's. They are very informational.
The Toothless Vegan thank you!!. The car has slight swirl marks but theyre not bad. They are very thin and you can only see slight swirl marks when you get really close. The car has no scratches either. Thanks for the info 😊
That's really nice 👍..
By it is 1½yr old video..is there any updated version of this product is out/available???
Not to my knowledge.
@@PanTheOrganizer ok... thanks for responding 👍😁
@@PanTheOrganizer can we use this product for underwash using ik9 or 12??
I'm not a detailer...
Hi Pan, great video. Where can I get those measurement cups , small and medium ? Thank you
Unfortunately they don't make the small cups anymore. And the big one came with my McCulloch MC1385 steam cleaner.
@@PanTheOrganizer thank you Pan for you rapid response
Wow, this impressive. I’m so use to seeing detailers criticizing each other. There is one particular detailer that loves to criticize AMMO NYC and he just loves to boost himself up. No, out of respect for you, Pan, I won’t say his name.
The bigger a channel gets, the more jealous some people get. It's very sad. Larry has one of the biggest detailing channels on RUclips so at this point, it's almost normal that other try to get at him, but he's a great guy, I consider him a friend.
Hey Pan! Just joined the channel and I love the vids. Can you pick up Ammo products in Canada? I can’t seem to find a reseller. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for watching. You can only order AMMO products from Ammo directly.
Did you see my full review of the Ammo products line? Here: ruclips.net/video/kn_y4y9BccU/видео.html
How did you discover my channel?
Pan TheOrganizer I follow Larry and Scott’s channel. I saw your name keep showing up in the related vids feed and clicked on a few. Very informative. Loved the rag company series btw. Thanks for the reply! Love to try ammo products but the international shipping is killer.
Paaan I have a question ☺
Which one u suggest for hose less wash ???
Optimum No Rinse or AMMO FROTHE
Does this unit work with other soap in plan to water wash (regular garage hose, not pressure) afterwards?
Really enjoy your channel and this video. Im sold. Time to order. Thanks!
Thanks for watching Barry! 👍🏻
I have it and love it! it works awesome and its really easy to use.
Thanks for watching!
How did you discover my channel?
Pan TheOrganizer it popped up on my home page as a similar video of what I watch.
Use distilled water! ;-) I know your water is about 20 TPM out of the tap Pan (yes I am jealous) but some people have very very high TDS water. (the well water where I used to live was 600-700 TPM) Distilled water is generally relatively cheap. I think this would be a very important application where distilled water is required?
For this it wouldn’t change much, but for rinsing yes. Of course the better water quality the better the products will perform though. If people have hard water issues, I would definitely recommend a deionizer or water softener.
@@PanTheOrganizer What can I say Pan, you have turned me into a paranoid car scratch freak! :-) I guess my perspective is for the cost of distilled water (89 cents US at my store per gallon) I would go with the distilled water. You can also buy units that will make distilled water at home although I am not sure it is any cheaper, but is certainly more convenient. I bought one at one time way back...haven't used it in a long time though.
I work in a quarry where there is lots of dust and cement dust. Would you think it is safe to use this in my car ?
I wouldn’t recommend this for dirty vehicles. A rinseless wash would be a batter option. See my video here: ruclips.net/video/p58Y5qRd3OU/видео.htmlsi=xxh_xxIKxA-76aO1
Thanks for the great review! I have a Brembo ceramic brake system. Is it ok if the frothe gets on the disc's?
Yup
Pan TheOrganizer thank you for the super fast response! Subscribed
What do you think of Ammos paint protection idea? The idea of reflex, skin, then wax. I’ve been thinking of doing that instead of a graphene coating but I don’t know.
Larry is a friend of mine and has good products. He has his style and his process. It works very well. But in my testing, nothing beats full blown ceramic coatings or full blown graphene coatings.
Watch what I did to my own brand new BMW: ruclips.net/video/dsCmJJDP3xo/видео.html
@@PanTheOrganizer do you like carpro c quartz coatings more than the new Adams polishes graphene coatings? Also it is possible to switch out reflex with a graphene or ceramic coating then applying ammo skin and a wax?
Hi Pan, can we use the Ammo frothe in a MK Foam PRO 2 foam sprayer?
Yes absolutely. Link to the sprayer: amzn.to/47ydZTQ
is it safe to use frothe on tree sap or bird droppings thats been sitting on paint for over a week? thanks! great video
Yes but it doesn’t mean it will remove it.
thank you for the reply! btw what are your thoughts on using frothe as lubricant for claying whether it be a claymitt or claybar?
A bit too much foamy for claying. It will lubricate, sure, but you can barely see what you’re claying lol. Keep in mind it’s a shaving cream-like texture.
Pan,
Do you think that using reload instead of hydrate for the final wipe would be fine? Reload is my favorite sealant/drying aid but I'd like to give FROTHe a try for sure.
You could, but it depends what type of paint protection you currently have on. If it's a wax or sealant, than don't mix SiO2 based products with those. If it's a ceramic coating, go ahead.
I should have added, My car is cquartz so thats why I lean towards reload. I feel like hydrate would be almost pointless on my paint.
I just wasn't sure if the chemistry of FROTHe was waiting for something in hydrate as the final step or if reload would be fine.
I really love this channel. Good job sir!
Thanks! I appreciate it!
How did you discover my channel?
Pan TheOrganizer Just browsing on how to wash your car properly then viola PanTheOrganizer then since then followed your channel. :)
If you subscribed to my channel, let me welcome you to the Pan TheOrganizer family!
What country are you watching from? Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦!
Pan TheOrganizer hi i’m from the Philippines 🇵🇭
👍🏻👍🏻
Hi Pan, I have a question about the product , I can use in summer like went the temperature is around 90° or high ? Or the product evaporate went is hot? Thanks
I haven’t had the chance to test it in extreme heat yet, as it’s a brand new product and here in Canada, we’re still in 50 degrees F weather...
But I don’t see why it wouldn’t work well in heat as there are lots of lubricants and humectants and no dwell time is needed. It’s a spray-on, wipe-off formula.
25-30 washes with 16 oz bottle. 2oz to fill the 40z aerator. So i can get 3-4 washes per aerator fill? Thats impressive if i can foam a small car with 10oz.
Next question, how many towels does it really take to wash and dry a small car? You think 6 will be enough, 3 for first wipe and 3 for finish/drying, maybe another 3 if you want to apply the hydrate? I use 6 for rinseless now, 3 to wash, 3 to dry.
Thanks for watching James! Of course the amount of cars you can do depends on many factors like the most important one: the size of the car. If it's a small to average sized car (compact car segment) then yes you can easily do 3 cars with one fill. It also depends on how much product you spray on. Some tend to spray one way too much, a little goes a long way.
I used 3 towels to wipe, 3 to buff, and 1 for Hydrate, plus 1 for wheels only. Keep in mind your towels are folded in 8 so you can use many clean sides while you're wiping. :)
Overall, easily the best waterless and hoseless wash solution out there.
Ammos a good brand but because I’m Australian I don’t use it because stores don’t carry them and with shipping I’m not gonna shel out 70 dollars for a small bottle of wheel cleaner
For $125 (not including hydrate $25) which is more cost effective. Say compared to ONR/WOLFGANG UBER?
Great video pan. Now I gotta try it. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
If you're looking for a true hoseless wash, there is none better.
Great to hear you review this. No offense to Larry but it's sometimes hard to accept the review of a guy on his own products, but if Pan gives it a thumbs up as well....well that's great
Also, I enjoy your channel because you don't swear
Hehehe thanks for the positive feedback Mark! How did you discover my channel by the way?
@@PanTheOrganizer I've been searching RUclips for good detailing content, and I've settled on a few that i really like. I only subscribe to a few: You, Detail Groove, and Wilson Auto Detailing.
I like Ammo NYC but it's a little too detailed (pardon the pun LOL) for a beginner like me
Cool! What’s your favourite video on my channel so far?
@@PanTheOrganizer Sorry for the late reply. It's hard to pick a favourite. I like the product comparison videos because it's hard to decide which products might be the best to use. (Meguire's Hybrid Vs Bead Maker, etc)
I also like the actual detailing videos - You did one where you washed a 10 year old car (a little Kia) - That one was good because it showed the exact stages of washing/removing iron, etc and you used what looked like the blower of your Vacuum to dry the car...something I'd been wondering about.
I just like that your videos are down-to-earth and no bad language.
Forgot to mention - cross-over videos are really cool, where you have other well-known detailers do an appearance (AMMO, etc)
Kinda like the Detailers equivalent to the Marvel Universe cross-overs LOL
Hey Pan, Im about to buy a pressure washer for casual home use and car washing, how many PSI should I aim for? Im thinking about Karcher due to the bucket suction possibility.
Anything between 1000 and 2000 psi is recommended for washing cars. Not more than 2000 psi. Karcher is a great brand. Before my Kranzle unit, I had a Karcher K5 which I reviewed here: ruclips.net/video/v_vbuUogjd4/видео.html
Is AMMO Hydrate ok for coatings? I have Ceramic Pro and I’ve been told that putting anything on top of the coating would negate some of its properties.
Yes I spoke with Larry and it's safe on coatings.
This dude’s accent could be anything from a Wisconsin accent to a Scottish accent to a Norwegian accent to a Philly accent. Absolutely wild.
Yes I’m from Montreal, Canada 🤣
Got my new CX-5 10 days ago. Living in northern NJ and all the snow we’ve had, car is already crusty with dirt and salt. I’m assuming this system would not be what I should use for this? Or am I wrong? Please advise.
Correct. Waterless and rinseless washes are only recommended for light to medium dirt levels. Not for cars caked in road salt, sludge, dirt, mud, etc. A traditional wash with water is always the best method.
Congrats on your new CX-5! We detailed my brother's brand new CX-5 in this video: ruclips.net/video/H2Dubmfg7eI/видео.html
Thanks for the great vids Pan!
Thanks for watching and commenting! :)
Salut Pan. Est-ce que ce type d’appareil peu également fonctionner avec n’importe quel shampoing auto. Car je possède un pulvérisateur du même genre mais je n’ai jamais essayé. Et ça m’ennuierai de gaspiller du produit inutilement.
Oui, mais si c'est seulement pour du shampoing, il existe des modèles moins dispendieux.
En France, voici le IK Foam 1.5 : amzn.to/2IGLtIS
J'adore les pompes à mousse IK.
How does it compare to ONR at that pricepoint? Im sure its better, but is it THAT much better?
Hi Eric. Both are great products, but still different in the fact that FROTHe is a waterless wash and ONR is a rinseless wash (you still need a bucket of water with ONR). I haven't seen scratching issues with either if done properly, so it's a question of taste and price at that point.
What are you thoughts on his Ammo products? I've only been able to try a few because they only have a website.
Larry is a friend of mine and a great detailer. I have done a few videos on AMMO products, including an overview of many of them here: ruclips.net/video/kn_y4y9BccU/видео.html
They are very good. The main criticism I see from my viewers is they are a bit on the more expensive side of things.
You can see Larry use them on his won AMMO NYC RUclips channel.
@@PanTheOrganizer 👍 thanks. I've watched his videos for years, just never see many people use them. I agree they are a few dollars more but not something I worry about. I've used 3 or 4 and like them but will check out your video as well!
Hi, what do you recommend instead Ammo Hydrate for a car with PPF and Ceramic finish?
Optimum No Rinse, like in my tutorial here: ruclips.net/video/RP_BZ-jZBnY/видео.html
Hey PAN- I am thinking of ordering this from Larry. How do you feel this VS ONR? I am going to be taking road trip and need to clean my car before my big car meet. I have few things of ONR also few IK sprayers - my car is coated with CSL/EXoV4.
I prefer rinseless washes (like ONR) over waterless washes (like Frothe). But if you're at a car meet and obviously don't have a bucket of water with you for a rinseless wash, you're kind of out of options and at that point, only a waterless/hoseless wash will do. Just make sure your car isn't too dirty when using a waterless wash. Lightly soiled or dusty is about as much as is recommended.
But as your car is ceramic coated, if it was my car, I would clean it before going to a meet, and leave it as is. Not use waterless washes. My personal opinion.
Yeah absolutely- the car getting full detail right before I leave. Topped of with CarPro elixir-
My front end is PPF- so holding most of the bugs will be in that! I appreciated as always!
The wath method is my favourite 😂😂😂😂😂 6:59
LOL The joys of filming! I hope that's not the only thing you took away from this video that took me a lot of time to shoot, edit and produce!
Of course ! But it’s the small things in life that make you giggle haha !
Can this be used on coatings? I am putting Cquartz UK 3.0 on my truck. Would replace hydrate with Elixir
You would have to e-mail Larry from AMMO Nyc to see if he'd recommend this on coatings.
Hi Pan. Kinda late to the party but I’ll ask anyway: Can I use p&s beadmaker instead of Hydrate?
I honestly don’t have the answer as I have never tried that. Did you ask Larry?