this is the way I wash cars. period. it's better easier and saves water and towels are cheaper than washmits.. I also have a second shop vac I use un reverse that's never used for vacuuming dedicated to blowing water off. I like just hosting a 1 lb hose than a 15lb blower
Punch it is expensive and streaks, I dilute it to get more money out of it and make it easier to use. Standalone it would be a 6 month coating, I found diluting it worked well for a quick shine and streak removal after a wash. Same with feynlab. I just find other ways to make use of my favorite stuff
It’s very rare I use a pressure washer so it’s tough to test. I’ve tested feynlab rinseless wash in a foam cannon before, it was not very foamy. Eco wash is supposed to be eco friendly lol which foam cannons are not haha. I do miss pressure washing cars though,
@@Detailjesus I feel you. I'm out here in Rancho Cucamonga and I just carry a 4 gallon tank with a built in motor to spray down cars. I foam cars with my ik foamer if needed but if I'm going to coat a car I'll bring out my pressure washer.
Washing my own vehicle has become therapeutic for me. I totally understand this method, and the whole purpose of the multi towels. For me, I enjoy the two bucket method. I've been doing it for several years, and my Durango is still swirl free. There are so many "correct" ways to wash a vehicle, from the two bucket method, multiple wash mitts/one bucket method, ONR one bucket, Rinseless, Gary Dean Method, etc. The one thing in common with all of these methods, is to not introduce the dirt that was just cleaned off the car, back onto the car. So there really isn't a wrong or right way from all of these methods I listed, as it becomes more of a preference. Keep up the great work with all of these videos.
that's how I put this method together, I started out rinseless once upon a time, then I washed cars like this for years at my shops and then went back to rinseless when I became mobile again.
i would change it to: 1. Pre rinse, 2. Foam cannon / let it dwell for 4-5mins / 3 . Rinse / 4. Foam Cannon with your one bucket method. You shortcut just increase a change of slight marring or worse ..
@@Detailjesus Yeah all good. I like that wash style but I've just got to fork out for 10 plushies. I laughed as it proved these issues just don't happen to me. 👍🏼
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this is the way I wash cars. period. it's better easier and saves water and towels are cheaper than washmits.. I also have a second shop vac I use un reverse that's never used for vacuuming dedicated to blowing water off. I like just hosting a 1 lb hose than a 15lb blower
That is a clever way of doing it, does your vacuum have a filter it blows through tho?
@@Detailjesus yes main filter inside and one at the suction end. that scowl makes it much quieter. feels more comfortable using it over a blower
Where can I get some towels like these or similar and also can I reuse them after I wash them?
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what is yourformula fo ryour diy detailer
great vid
I use 8 Oz of shine supply punch it mixed with 24oz distilled water or I use 8oz of Feynlab Ceramic spray sealant with 24oz water
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@@Detailjesus why are you diluting 'shine supply punch it' it is not is concentrate and is sold as a detailer alternative?
@@Detailjesus why are you diluting 'Feynlab Ceramic spray sealant' it is not is concentrate and is sold as a drying aid amongst other things?
Punch it is expensive and streaks, I dilute it to get more money out of it and make it easier to use. Standalone it would be a 6 month coating, I found diluting it worked well for a quick shine and streak removal after a wash. Same with feynlab. I just find other ways to make use of my favorite stuff
Is there any particular microfiber towel you recommend? Kirkland, rag company 300 or 365 towels?
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How you tried OP eco wash yet?
Not yet I’m just starting to talk to them now
@@Detailjesus I would like to see what you think of their eco wash being used in a foamer. I use it as my pretreat now.
It’s very rare I use a pressure washer so it’s tough to test. I’ve tested feynlab rinseless wash in a foam cannon before, it was not very foamy. Eco wash is supposed to be eco friendly lol which foam cannons are not haha. I do miss pressure washing cars though,
@@Detailjesus I feel you. I'm out here in Rancho Cucamonga and I just carry a 4 gallon tank with a built in motor to spray down cars. I foam cars with my ik foamer if needed but if I'm going to coat a car I'll bring out my pressure washer.
@@Detailjesus Why did you stop using a pressure washer?
Washing my own vehicle has become therapeutic for me. I totally understand this method, and the whole purpose of the multi towels. For me, I enjoy the two bucket method. I've been doing it for several years, and my Durango is still swirl free. There are so many "correct" ways to wash a vehicle, from the two bucket method, multiple wash mitts/one bucket method, ONR one bucket, Rinseless, Gary Dean Method, etc. The one thing in common with all of these methods, is to not introduce the dirt that was just cleaned off the car, back onto the car. So there really isn't a wrong or right way from all of these methods I listed, as it becomes more of a preference.
Keep up the great work with all of these videos.
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Awesome video man! i use multiple towels using ONR
that's how I put this method together, I started out rinseless once upon a time, then I washed cars like this for years at my shops and then went back to rinseless when I became mobile again.
@@Detailjesus Are you able to maintain a swirl free finish using a rinseless wash?
@@sgtspooner rinseless there’s always a bit more chance for swirls but using the right towels and product you can keep it pretty good.
Great vid! Wondering if this method also applies to matte paint finishes?
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Wow.. I got to try your method.Another great video with trade secrets .Your the best 👌
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Awesome vid. Exactly how I do my washes too! How much do you/would you charge for a typical process such as this?
$50-$100
@@Detailjesus I was gonna say thats a lot of work. thanks bro
@@Detailjesus 100 for a car wash? really? does that include dinner?
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nice thats a great strategy to for car washing
i would change it to: 1. Pre rinse, 2. Foam cannon / let it dwell for 4-5mins / 3 . Rinse / 4. Foam Cannon with your one bucket method. You shortcut just increase a change of slight marring or worse ..
Actually my method induces no marring when using correct towels and procedure which is why I do it! Thanks for your opinion.
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Lol - you need to replace something in your cannon as it's pissing out the top.🤣
It’s my clients tool, just borrowed for the video. Worked fine.
@@Detailjesus Yeah all good. I like that wash style but I've just got to fork out for 10 plushies. I laughed as it proved these issues just don't happen to me. 👍🏼
I can sell you a 10 pack of these towels. Email me if you’re interested. Sam@wickedautodetailing.com
You ain't ever going to wash my car.
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I’d like to hear what you would do differently since I’ve been washing cars swirl free for years.
wheels should be done before washing the car not after LOL
Thanks for your opinion LOL