Very nice work. I have a q for you about grit guards. Several different types (you used different ones). Do you have any preference? Are they all about as effective as each other? Do they actually do much? that hose holder thing is a work of genius so you probably look at other things in a similarly critical manner, I'm guessing. Cheers
Hi, thanks for your question. I think I have about 6 different grit guards on test at the moment, as well as physical testing I am testing with computer fluid dynamic software which is showing some really interesting results. I am working on a design for a git guard at the moment should be available February along with quite a few new products to make life easier, faster and give better results. The hose holder is actually an auto shut off valve so when the bucket becomes full it stops, as soon as I move it to the next bucket it starts again, when its finished with the buckets I simply disconnect and attached the hose to the Jet wash, again easier/faster. I've had it on test for about 6 months and honestly I just love it, it's a small thing not having to hold a hose and waiting for buckets to fill but all these small things add up. That product is almost ready to go, we are working on packaging at the moment. Thanks for your interest it's greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the compliment, greatly appreciated. It’s a Chemical Guys Chenille Microfibre Wash Pad, I was using a mitt but I find this to be a better quality as the mitt lining can start to fall apart over time. The pad let’s me quickly flip to the other side and I can pick it up and put it down quickly, I no longer see the sense in having my hand inside it. Ive not dropped one yet and if I did I’d get another from clean. I’ve also found I get less or no water inside my gloves with this pad. As a product designer I’m closely looking at all cleaning and detailing products with a view to producing a full range of service/maintenance wash products so any thoughts or improvements you can think of I’d be happy to listen. Thanks Nate.
Thanks Ally, I appreciate your support. Thanks for your question. It's an auto shut off valve, it lets me get on with other things rather than standing holding a hose pipe, it may only take a minute to fill a bucket but when there's three buckets! You can do a lot in three minutes. I just hook it on the edge and leave it while I start prepping other things like the foam cannon, pump sprayers, get the jet wash out, hook up the electric. When it fills a bucket it stops automatically and starts automatically when I swap it to the next bucket, it's also controlling the hose so that's not flailing around. I'm saving water and making the wash process easier for myself at the same time. It can also be used as a constant level valve which is useful when washing wheels for example as the water level tends to drop quicker in the wheel bucket as the wheel woolies are super absorbent but loose a lot when they're pushed through spokes and get squashed between the wheel barrel and the caliper, the valve maintains the level whilst at the same time refreshing the water to some degree. This is the first of the products we have developed to make car washing faster, easier and safer for the finishes on your car. There's a lot more to look forward to so watch this space. Thanks Mr Techstyle
Nice video!
Thanks, I’m pleased you enjoyed it.
Very nice work.
I have a q for you about grit guards. Several different types (you used different ones). Do you have any preference? Are they all about as effective as each other? Do they actually do much?
that hose holder thing is a work of genius so you probably look at other things in a similarly critical manner, I'm guessing.
Cheers
Hi, thanks for your question. I think I have about 6 different grit guards on test at the moment, as well as physical testing I am testing with computer fluid dynamic software which is showing some really interesting results. I am working on a design for a git guard at the moment should be available February along with quite a few new products to make life easier, faster and give better results. The hose holder is actually an auto shut off valve so when the bucket becomes full it stops, as soon as I move it to the next bucket it starts again, when its finished with the buckets I simply disconnect and attached the hose to the Jet wash, again easier/faster. I've had it on test for about 6 months and honestly I just love it, it's a small thing not having to hold a hose and waiting for buckets to fill but all these small things add up. That product is almost ready to go, we are working on packaging at the moment. Thanks for your interest it's greatly appreciated.
Very nice and detailed video! What wash mitt pad is it?
Thanks for the compliment, greatly appreciated. It’s a Chemical Guys Chenille Microfibre Wash Pad, I was using a mitt but I find this to be a better quality as the mitt lining can start to fall apart over time. The pad let’s me quickly flip to the other side and I can pick it up and put it down quickly, I no longer see the sense in having my hand inside it. Ive not dropped one yet and if I did I’d get another from clean. I’ve also found I get less or no water inside my gloves with this pad. As a product designer I’m closely looking at all cleaning and detailing products with a view to producing a full range of service/maintenance wash products so any thoughts or improvements you can think of I’d be happy to listen. Thanks Nate.
Many thanks for sharing, great job on the car, and nice filming.
What was the bucket attachment? That looks very handy 👍
Thanks Ally, I appreciate your support. Thanks for your question. It's an auto shut off valve, it lets me get on with other things rather than standing holding a hose pipe, it may only take a minute to fill a bucket but when there's three buckets! You can do a lot in three minutes. I just hook it on the edge and leave it while I start prepping other things like the foam cannon, pump sprayers, get the jet wash out, hook up the electric. When it fills a bucket it stops automatically and starts automatically when I swap it to the next bucket, it's also controlling the hose so that's not flailing around. I'm saving water and making the wash process easier for myself at the same time. It can also be used as a constant level valve which is useful when washing wheels for example as the water level tends to drop quicker in the wheel bucket as the wheel woolies are super absorbent but loose a lot when they're pushed through spokes and get squashed between the wheel barrel and the caliper, the valve maintains the level whilst at the same time refreshing the water to some degree. This is the first of the products we have developed to make car washing faster, easier and safer for the finishes on your car. There's a lot more to look forward to so watch this space. Thanks Mr Techstyle
@@MrTechstyle many thanks, that looks awesome.
If you could let us all know when this becomes available, I’m sure others would love this too