Ill make it faster for you still: Spray with pressure washer > wipe clean with soapy (car soap) towel > the water that hits the interior gets dealt with during interior clean or can be easily wiped up immediately with a second microfiber towel > rinse off the soap. Done Spray > wipe > rinse > close door and move on. Not sure why a brush, pump sprayer, other chems need to be introduced when we aren't trying to get in any crevices or take additional time to ensure a better result (per the commentary in the video)
looks good. if you don't have time for that - if they are really bad rinse them from the bottom up hot water then soak them with water based high gloss shine - done
Great videos ; got a lot of great tips on detailing our cars . I have a 2021 Toyota Tacoma with 20, 000 miles on it and the driver’s door panel looks like a cat used it as a scratching pole . Any idea how to get the marks out 😅 .
Its ruined most likely you cant detail damage out, you can clean it but you will still have scratches, you can always order a new door panel for probably like $100-200
Clean it and apply a low to medium shine vinyl interior plastic protector over it, that might help with the overall look of the panel and protect it a bit more also.
quit kicking the door panel - you could buy a protector piece that goes over that area. But that will likely end up getting scuffed in the same way eventually.
If a surface is dirty, & you use a physical agitation method to clean PART of that surface, the part you didn't physically agitiate is NOT going to have the same end-result visually as the area you did physically agitate. IF it doesn't look different, it wasn't dirty enough to need physically agitation anyways.... you should've just wiped with a rag it would've been much faster.
Why do you always need to find hacks? Im not doing that ill do it the old fashioned way with wax, I probably wouldn’t even get a detail from you because of stuff like that, always doing half the work and calling it better.
honestly kinda agree. Vid felt like he added tools & products to a task that didn't need them & then tries to sell the hack as using those tools halfway instead of just getting the job done. Pulling out a brush, pump sprayer with relevant chem, & a surface treatment for a job I would normally use 1 rag and the pressure washer I already am using on the car itself.... just comes off as an advertisement for something in the video. (edit - looks like he sells courses or smth - -makes sense)
@@akiralee1192 lol could be too "let me show you how i save tons of time - - I edit out pumping up this pump sprayer & filling it with this wheel cleaner, I go grab a coating I only use on this one surface that would make a total mess if I actually coated the whole thing on video for you, and then I make sure I have my brush ready for when I only use it on half the panel. That way, I save time" Oh wait the coating is self-levelling. The results must be great, since we didn't get to see what they look like.
I typically use a micro fiber cloth and a quick detailer spray. To clean door jams.
Ill make it faster for you still:
Spray with pressure washer > wipe clean with soapy (car soap) towel > the water that hits the interior gets dealt with during interior clean or can be easily wiped up immediately with a second microfiber towel > rinse off the soap. Done
Spray > wipe > rinse > close door and move on.
Not sure why a brush, pump sprayer, other chems need to be introduced when we aren't trying to get in any crevices or take additional time to ensure a better result (per the commentary in the video)
looks good. if you don't have time for that -
if they are really bad rinse them from the bottom up hot water then soak them with water based high gloss shine - done
Hi
I am wondering if you could provide some information about the type of steamer machine you
Used for detailing
Great videos ; got a lot of great tips on detailing our cars . I have a 2021 Toyota Tacoma with 20, 000 miles on it and the driver’s door panel looks like a cat used it as a scratching pole . Any idea how to get the marks out 😅 .
Its ruined most likely you cant detail damage out, you can clean it but you will still have scratches, you can always order a new door panel for probably like $100-200
Clean it and apply a low to medium shine vinyl interior plastic protector over it, that might help with the overall look of the panel and protect it a bit more also.
quit kicking the door panel - you could buy a protector piece that goes over that area. But that will likely end up getting scuffed in the same way eventually.
Can the p&s no rub coating go on painted parts of door jams as well?
Wax bro
Detailing shortcut
If a surface is dirty, & you use a physical agitation method to clean PART of that surface, the part you didn't physically agitiate is NOT going to have the same end-result visually as the area you did physically agitate. IF it doesn't look different, it wasn't dirty enough to need physically agitation anyways.... you should've just wiped with a rag it would've been much faster.
Now show you using the aerosol surface treatment on the part of the door that DOESN't have a backstop for the overspray lol.
Wax the black one they will shine .
I know this guys never hear of wax or beadmaker before 😂
Clean them first .
thats not the quickest way to clean them
Why do you always need to find hacks? Im not doing that ill do it the old fashioned way with wax, I probably wouldn’t even get a detail from you because of stuff like that, always doing half the work and calling it better.
honestly kinda agree. Vid felt like he added tools & products to a task that didn't need them & then tries to sell the hack as using those tools halfway instead of just getting the job done. Pulling out a brush, pump sprayer with relevant chem, & a surface treatment for a job I would normally use 1 rag and the pressure washer I already am using on the car itself.... just comes off as an advertisement for something in the video. (edit - looks like he sells courses or smth - -makes sense)
I think it's the no rub coating he's pointing put.... 🤦🏻♂️
@@akiralee1192 lol could be too "let me show you how i save tons of time - - I edit out pumping up this pump sprayer & filling it with this wheel cleaner, I go grab a coating I only use on this one surface that would make a total mess if I actually coated the whole thing on video for you, and then I make sure I have my brush ready for when I only use it on half the panel. That way, I save time"
Oh wait the coating is self-levelling. The results must be great, since we didn't get to see what they look like.
Dude your literally scratching the jambs with the brush use a microfiber or something
So lazy