The video has some unforeseen audio issues due to us having to stop recording multiple times. I didn't notice it until editing. I apologize for the inconsistency. 🙏 We'll remake this video with a different car at a later time.
Bro, your videos are really good! I am sure if you continue you will become the next rinseless wash guru. Yesterday the GPT chat revealed that rinseless is safer for paint than soap. I'm waiting for a video of how you wash the wheels 👍
Hey! Thank you for watching the video! I have actually already done a video on rinseless washing the wheels. It was one of the first ones made. Check out the channel and you'll find it. Thank you for supporting the channel! More content coming soon.
This method will be great to efficiently prep your car for a ceramic coating. You may have to readjust how many panels you do at once depending on the weather conditions, but all the same steps still apply.
Thanks for that. With the fallout remover, Yvan (DIY) uses 1 spray on the towel and 1 on the panel. You use a lot more. I'd like your take so that i can make up my mind on how much to use. Thanks
Hey! In the video I'm not using the DIY iron remover yet. The one I have is a prototype product with extremely low odor that is great for inside a closed shop. I haven't tried the DIY Iron yet, but I'm sure it's good. Definitely follow Yvan's directions with his products.
Great video Chris, very informative! My only note is that the audio was normal and then very low in some spots of the video. Looking forward to the next one!
I hate that the audio messed up. We had to stop recording multiple times for various reasons, and during that we somehow messed up the audio. Thank you for watching!
Thank you for another amazing video, brother. I really line the way you make things simple. By the way, which ringlets wash where you are using on this car and at what dilution? Also, where can I get one of those kefs that things rocks. Aorry for all the dumb questions. I appreciate you taking the time to help all of us. Have a wonderful weekend.
In this video I used DIY Rinseless. I use their recommended dilution 256:1. The keg I got from Detail Kegs. You can also find kegs on some window tint and PPF supply websites. I'm happy to answer questions! Thank you for watching.
@@ocdetailingncBy the way what size is your Keg? I'm just trying to get an idea of what i would need for my shop. Also do you use the standard or heavy duty keg? I had no idea they even had a heavy duty until I just went on to thier website. Ordered thw DIY Rinseless I'm looking for a great rinseless I have tried a couple but havent found anything I'm real happy with. Thanks again for your help.
In the video I'm using a 5-gallon standard keg. I have two 5-gallons and two 3-gallons. The 3-gallon kegs are more portable. But if you have a long hose on the keg you don't really need to move it around. DIY Rinseless is what I'm currently using. American Detailer Garage Wipeout and Fuzion is equally amazing.
The video has some unforeseen audio issues due to us having to stop recording multiple times. I didn't notice it until editing. I apologize for the inconsistency. 🙏 We'll remake this video with a different car at a later time.
Bro, your videos are really good! I am sure if you continue you will become the next rinseless wash guru. Yesterday the GPT chat revealed that rinseless is safer for paint than soap. I'm waiting for a video of how you wash the wheels 👍
Hey! Thank you for watching the video! I have actually already done a video on rinseless washing the wheels. It was one of the first ones made. Check out the channel and you'll find it. Thank you for supporting the channel! More content coming soon.
this gonna be helpful for me staying at my condo, there r none facility like car wash bay.. this method could help me alot..
This method will be great to efficiently prep your car for a ceramic coating. You may have to readjust how many panels you do at once depending on the weather conditions, but all the same steps still apply.
I gotta get one of those kegs! Would love to see a video of how you had your mobile setup with the two kegs you mentioned in a prior video.
@@McCoyMcMillan I can definitely do that! I still have all the same stuff in my shop. Good idea for a feature video!
Thanks for that.
With the fallout remover, Yvan (DIY) uses 1 spray on the towel and 1 on the panel. You use a lot more. I'd like your take so that i can make up my mind on how much to use. Thanks
Hey! In the video I'm not using the DIY iron remover yet. The one I have is a prototype product with extremely low odor that is great for inside a closed shop. I haven't tried the DIY Iron yet, but I'm sure it's good. Definitely follow Yvan's directions with his products.
One spray on towel, one on panel is definitely enough. Diy very foamy for an iron remover.
Great video Chris, very informative! My only note is that the audio was normal and then very low in some spots of the video. Looking forward to the next one!
I hate that the audio messed up. We had to stop recording multiple times for various reasons, and during that we somehow messed up the audio. Thank you for watching!
Thank you for another amazing video, brother. I really line the way you make things simple. By the way, which ringlets wash where you are using on this car and at what dilution? Also, where can I get one of those kefs that things rocks. Aorry for all the dumb questions. I appreciate you taking the time to help all of us. Have a wonderful weekend.
In this video I used DIY Rinseless. I use their recommended dilution 256:1. The keg I got from Detail Kegs. You can also find kegs on some window tint and PPF supply websites. I'm happy to answer questions! Thank you for watching.
@@ocdetailingncThank you sir.
@@ocdetailingncBy the way what size is your Keg? I'm just trying to get an idea of what i would need for my shop. Also do you use the standard or heavy duty keg? I had no idea they even had a heavy duty until I just went on to thier website. Ordered thw DIY Rinseless I'm looking for a great rinseless I have tried a couple but havent found anything I'm real happy with. Thanks again for your help.
In the video I'm using a 5-gallon standard keg. I have two 5-gallons and two 3-gallons. The 3-gallon kegs are more portable. But if you have a long hose on the keg you don't really need to move it around. DIY Rinseless is what I'm currently using. American Detailer Garage Wipeout and Fuzion is equally amazing.
What's your go to rinseless wash?
At the moment we've been using DIY Rinseless and love it. ONR and Wipeout are other great choices that we've had great experience with.
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Thank you for your support!
Thx for the video but Wear gloves when using chemicals please.
Usually I do, but not always doing the wash process.