Thanks a lot I appreciate it! Let me know how you find the DIY Detail products when you use them. As for myself, most of their products are going to be my go to for now. They just work so well and are efficient.
@@FanNETiqueAutoSolutions Yeah I'm just trying to find my go to products instead of purchasing detailing products from multiple company's. If I get good results from DIY then I'll be dropping the other products. But we will see after Monday.
Thank you! The client preferred to take care of the coating on his own, I sent him links to all the products and method he should use, but I’ll still try and convince him to at least do a decon wash once a year haha, I want to see how it holds up too 👍🏻
@@FanNETiqueAutoSolutions what is your favorite coating that you have seen hold Up over time? Just subscribed to you as you reply back. I appreciate that.
@@jefferrrson1x thank you 🙌🏻 but this is only my 2nd year of applying coatings so I haven’t been able to follow a car with a coating for it’s full lifetime, but as of now the best one is the 5-3 stack from diy detail. My latest short also shows a 2 month update on the 5 year coating alone. I wash this car every 3 month so I’m eager to see how it holds up overtime 👍🏻
I didn’t try a lot of them but I would suggest Bilt Hamber yes, Sfn from kochchemie is also a great choice, those are strong alkaline cleaners. If you want something a bit less aggressive, something like active foam or any neutral soap mixed with concentrated apc can be great. 👍🏻
Great video! Many helpful tips! I think that a regular wash and deconwash is ok regarding the amount of elbowgrease you have to put in. When you continue with paintcorrection and ceramic coating it sure takes a serious toll on your body. But. Its always worth it if u got a good result and everybody is happy. But. I dont agree with you, that polishing and ceramic coating is for anyone. Takes years of experience to master it. But, sure. Anyone can do it. But with what result. Its not as easy as it looks.
Thank you I appreciate it! For the paint correction and ceramic coating I agree you need a bit of practice, but with the new products on the market right now, it’s makes the whole process a lot easier, paint correction is a bit of a learning curve but still very low danger in terms of messing your paint if you do a single pass when starting. For ceramic coatings, I am convinced that almost anyone can try a ceramic coating for the first time with basic knowledge and still be able to apply it. But yes, to master it, not everyone will be able to achieve that for sure 👍🏻
Considering I had to film everything which does take quite a bit of time, I would say I would have done this job in about 8 hours 👍🏻 with filming and setting up everything, it took about 10 hours
Using the stability pad for cleaning the pads is a great idea. Does it tear the pad apart or is it gentle enough? That may have solved a problem for me.
Yeah and it works great too! I have had no issue about the stability pad damaging the pad yet, no cuts in my pad after about 4 cars, but natural wear is starting and that’s normal after 4 cars.
Lovely video.. Thanks for showing us your process of detailing this vehicle...
Thank you 💯👍🏻
Awesome job I just bought DIY Detail products haven't used them yet I'm doing a 2021 Rav 4 this upcoming Monday. And you just earned anew subscriber.
Thanks a lot I appreciate it! Let me know how you find the DIY Detail products when you use them. As for myself, most of their products are going to be my go to for now. They just work so well and are efficient.
@@FanNETiqueAutoSolutions Yeah I'm just trying to find my go to products instead of purchasing detailing products from multiple company's. If I get good results from DIY then I'll be dropping the other products. But we will see after Monday.
Awesome job, the car looks beautiful! Great video!
@@rmachetti9717 Thank you! 👌🏻
Wonderful job in detailing this brand new Subaru. Awesome results. 👍
Thank you Phil! 👌🏻👍🏻
Quel beau travail!!!
Merci! 👍🏻
merci c'est super tes vidéos , il sont relaxant !
Content d’entendre ça, merci! 👌🏻👍🏻
Great vid Antoine! the Subaru came out beautiful! I agree, coating wheels is a pain...
Thank you Will! And yes haha wheels are no fun :(
Nice job man. Really wanna see an update on how the coatings hold up over time!
Thank you! The client preferred to take care of the coating on his own, I sent him links to all the products and method he should use, but I’ll still try and convince him to at least do a decon wash once a year haha, I want to see how it holds up too 👍🏻
@@FanNETiqueAutoSolutions what is your favorite coating that you have seen hold
Up over time? Just subscribed to you as you reply back. I appreciate that.
@@jefferrrson1x thank you 🙌🏻 but this is only my 2nd year of applying coatings so I haven’t been able to follow a car with a coating for it’s full lifetime, but as of now the best one is the 5-3 stack from diy detail. My latest short also shows a 2 month update on the 5 year coating alone. I wash this car every 3 month so I’m eager to see how it holds up overtime 👍🏻
@@FanNETiqueAutoSolutions awesome. Looking forward to it!
Well done !
Thank you! 🙌🏻
@@FanNETiqueAutoSolutions I'd like to get your feedback on the best pre-wash soap on the market. What's your experience? Bilt Hamber?
I didn’t try a lot of them but I would suggest Bilt Hamber yes, Sfn from kochchemie is also a great choice, those are strong alkaline cleaners. If you want something a bit less aggressive, something like active foam or any neutral soap mixed with concentrated apc can be great. 👍🏻
@@FanNETiqueAutoSolutions thank you
your videos look great and sound great 👍🏽 great video!!!
Thanks Franko! 👍🏻🤘🏻
Another great video.
Thank you! 👍🏻👌🏻
2nd in line, ready n waiting.
Thank you 🙌🏻👍🏻
Nice.. awesome vids bro!! 🙌
@@A1CentsDay1 thanks a lot I appreciate that!
Great video! Many helpful tips!
I think that a regular wash and deconwash is ok regarding the amount of elbowgrease you have to put in.
When you continue with paintcorrection and ceramic coating it sure takes a serious toll on your body. But. Its always worth it if u got a good result and everybody is happy.
But. I dont agree with you, that polishing and ceramic coating is for anyone. Takes years of experience to master it. But, sure. Anyone can do it. But with what result. Its not as easy as it looks.
Thank you I appreciate it! For the paint correction and ceramic coating I agree you need a bit of practice, but with the new products on the market right now, it’s makes the whole process a lot easier, paint correction is a bit of a learning curve but still very low danger in terms of messing your paint if you do a single pass when starting. For ceramic coatings, I am convinced that almost anyone can try a ceramic coating for the first time with basic knowledge and still be able to apply it. But yes, to master it, not everyone will be able to achieve that for sure 👍🏻
Awesome video young man!! ❤✌️
@@detailgrandma22 Thank you Kris!👌🏻✌🏻
Very cool! About how long did it take you to perform all of these tasks?
Considering I had to film everything which does take quite a bit of time, I would say I would have done this job in about 8 hours 👍🏻 with filming and setting up everything, it took about 10 hours
Using the stability pad for cleaning the pads is a great idea. Does it tear the pad apart or is it gentle enough? That may have solved a problem for me.
Yeah and it works great too! I have had no issue about the stability pad damaging the pad yet, no cuts in my pad after about 4 cars, but natural wear is starting and that’s normal after 4 cars.
Brotha get yourself a MAD Car Care products tip holder on your pressure washer gun. My favorite purchase this year for detailing
Yeah I’ll definitely look into it. Looks convenient, thank you 👌🏻
First and ready
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Thank you Eric 🇨🇦👍🏻