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Hey Pan I just wanted to say thank you for taking your time to make videos for us! You make a huge impact to the car industry and you made me get into car detailing because of you’re videos! Thank you for everything you do.
That's awesome! Thanks for the kind words and feedback. I wish you all the success with your business! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 920,000 subscribers and we have over 120 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
I've been using hand sanitizer for 20 years to remove tree sap and tar. works great and costs a couple dollars just put a dot right on the sap wait a minute them it liquefied it. just wipe away and then clean again. 👍
Hi Pan, being from Maine, pine pitch is ALWAYS a concern. I've used 91° Isopropyl alcohol for years as it really does the trick. Your precautions; i.e. clean the car, apply the solvent lightly, reapply coating as needed etc. certainly are correct steps for a successful process! I always appreciate your vids... Shine on you crazy diamond!
Be careful of the type of rags you use to clean it with. I had the Yellow "Platinum" rags and the yellow color bled and stained the hood on my 98 Isuzu Hombre, nothing I did after removed the highlighter color from the white paint....so now the hood is wrapped in CF. Make sure to use colorless rags when dealing with Isopropyl! IMO Sprayway Glass cleaner works very well and it hasnt caused me any issues.
I live in the Southern US, I’ve had great luck removing pine sap with regular household alcohol, I was having a difficult time removing some paint and discovered by chance that regular OFF bug spray took it off the car with ease… it’s silly but it works
Hi Pan - thanks for featuring DIY Detail’s Tree Sap Remover. I enjoy their products. They are simple to use, and their sap remover is very effective. It is my go-to product.
Pan you're killing me! First it was the paint correction video featuring my exact car model and now its this video with my last question I had regarding road paint splash.
I worked at a dealership in Minnesota and some of are new cars would get covered in trap sap it wasn't big globs of it It was more like a mist of tree sap. I found out that using an apc degreaser it was a red color. And denatured alcohol works good as well for those big globs.
Great guide and I had no idea liquid carnauba wax would work. I do remember using liquid cleaner waxes but you taught me something again! Thank you for another educational video!
Thank you pan, recently I have tried sonix I think I spelled it wrong but it’s A German brand and they have A red spray bottle that is only for tree sap. The car I was working on is 1992 black supra stick shift and it was covered with tree sap like somebody sprayed the whole car with glue and that product helped me a lot and it removed tree sap so fast and made my life so much easier.
Yes agree, I have 4 out of 5 of those products plus Levi Gates Lacquer Thinner. One I have used and like is 3D Orange Degreaser, very good on tree sap from our southern trees (Houston)
Hey there Pan, new subscriber! I must have binged 8+ hours of your content in the last day and a half. Absolutely loving how you link products, get right to the point (no idle chatter) and attention to detail. From another fellow Canadian, I eagerly await your new videos! Thanks for the knowledge!
Welcome aboard! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 910,000 subscribers and we have over 120 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing. Where in Canada are you from? Cheers from Montreal!
@@PanTheOrganizer I’m originally from Montreal, living in Ontario now. Once again, love the content, this is the type of learning/educational experience/demo/breakdown that RUclips is meant for. Great work Pan!
Great video Pan. For tree sap hand sanitizer works great as well. Yes basic old hand sanitizer. I like the sanitizer that is a little more of a gel substance vs the real watery kind. Brand name doesn't matter. Also Citrol 266 is legit stuff. Use it very often. Road paint Goof Off Graffiti remover works great but use caution on black plastic trim. It will lighten it.
Paaaaan! Good morning! Timely video as my neighbors came back from a road trip and their car is covered in sap and bug crime! I will pass this video on to them. Thank you and have a good day!
A trick I learned from Kevin Brown. Meguiars makes a glass cleaner in a concentrate form (1 gallon size). Take some of the concentrate and apply to a microfiber and let it sit on the tree sap. Works great.
Its true about Citrol 266. It does remove tree sap, but it really diminished my ceramic coating. Really did a number on it. Had to re-coat the hood. Opps.
Yeah as I said, Citrol 266 is known as the "sealant killer" so I wouldn't use this on top of protection, unless it's just a wax or regular sealant, you can reapply a layer afterwards. But not recommended on coatings.
Pan you are so detailed, I love watching all your videos but my problem is I have tree sap that has really hardened on my hood and bumper. I haven’t tried your recommendations yet but I was told Acetone might work.
I have Eulex and diy. DIY is the go to because it doesn’t give me an instant headache and actually doesn’t have much of a smell at all. Eulex is there for the worst of the worst, where you’ve tried every other chemical and none work. Eulex has saved me several times, notably with a truck that drove through a paint spill. Eulex did leave a residue on glass that I had to polish off by hand though. For minor tar, I can almost always get away with rinseless wash and a bug scrubber and just working at it for a second or two
Diy detail tree sap remover is amazing. I had sap on my vinyl ant glare film for years. Nothing would touch it. Diy took it right off with no effort. I love their line, the tree sap remover is my favorite of all their products
Pan, thank you! I have been dealing with this issue lately. Another great straight forward tutorial for sap removal! You are the best! Have you ever used Stoner Tarminator for sap.
Argh, I will keep You posted on how road paint removal goes. I chimed in on another post that My Mom's 2020 Pearl Subi Forester had a little run in with Pennsylvania road paint during a construction zone. SMH! Thank God for this video. Perfect timing! Thank You.
@@PanTheOrganizer LOL!! I think it was the same time that the car returned home from hitting that road paint! I'll get it done soon. I used CSL by itself in November of 2021 on this car, It's there on the sides...little flat on the hood, the roof is definitely taking a hit. It's garaged often but is left outside more than it should be. Thanks for posting this. Nothing stays nice! LOL!! ARGH!!!!
Salut pan. Je partage ma mauvaise expérience avec le Koch chemie Eulex. Très puissant mais pas adapté pour les covering! Cela a fait fondre mon covering en laissant des traces très difficiles à enlever derrière 😢. Pour enlever les traces de colle je préfère utilisé le gyeon tar, je ne sais pas si c'est approprié ? Merci bcp mon ami
@PanTheOrganizer I cannot wait. Genuinely excited. Its the thing I'm most excited about. Maybe see if you can do some kind of follow-up in early spring each year so that we can all keep up do date with what's hot at the beginning of the season 🤷🏻🙌 keep up the good work my friend 👍
As usual, always helpful, always straight to the point, for me this the best channel on YT about car cleaning/detailing, I would love to be trained by you.
Hi Pan, great video as usual ! If the car has dual layer ceramic coating, can we just wash the car , say with CarPro Lift , to remove tree sap ? Or do you recommend using specific sap remover products, prior to wash ? Thanks 🙏🏻
Always wash the car FIRST, as mentioned in the video. Then, you can use a tree sap remover like the DIY Detail Tree Sap remover, it's safe on ceramic coated cars. Lift alone won't remove the sap.
S.C. Pa busy tar and chipping. Black dots and globs all over my truck. Picked up a spray bottle of Turtle Wax bug and tar remover. Spray on, wait 30 seconds, wipe off with a micro fiber.. Works great !!! Maybe a showdown brewing... What do you think, Pan...?
Yes it works good too, and is inexpensive. I used the Turtle Wax product to remove disgusting tar from an RV in this video: ruclips.net/video/OCUWBbPgu8M/видео.html But all the tar removers mentioned in this video are more powerful.
Fantastic advice. I live where there's plenty of trees and tree sap. Some of my clients have issues with that. I typically just use Rapid Remover but I see how all of these products have their place. Thanks Pan!
There are enough copy-cat channels that do those "disaster detailing puke and pee infested disgusting filthy cars" out there, don't you think? They all use the same titles too "The dirtiest car ever!" "The worse car I have ever detailed!" HAHA That's not my thing. I stick to tutorials and product reviews. I'm in my own lane, doing my thang. ;)
Did you mean an all-in-one? An all-in-one is a polish that also contains a bit of protection. This is my current favourite: bit.ly/3QAM40h A "one step" is typically just a pure polish (no protection in it) when you are doing paint correction. A two-step polish is starting with a compound, and finishing with a polish. A one-step polish is just using a polish (no compound).
I dpnt have a garage. I got tree sap from oak trees in the woods that surround me. Sap would blow/land on my car, them attract flies, sun hits it & dries rapidly. I, now, cover my car. Had mine ceramic coated but still stuck & I was concerned of chemicals eroding my finish. I've gotten pretty good at installing/removing cover. Windy days are scetchy
I have a huge sap problem so this video was great. However, while I’m sure CG butter wet wax can work for fresh sap or specific types of sap, but if its caked on and months old, it will not work, I have tried it multiple times and I eventually sent the butter wet wax back to amazon. Ill have to get some of the DIY sap remover or Eulex. The tried an true remover that will remove practically anything that you mentioned is IPA. I’m just terrified of using it all over my car since I dont have a water supply to rinse off. Is there any issues with leaving IPA on a car or is my clear coat destroyed? Should I invest in a pump sprayer to help spray water to rinse off?
You don’t have water? How do you wash your car? Don’t let the chemicals sit without thoroughly rinsing them at the end. Do what ever you need to do to find a way to rinse.
Sorry I meant I live in an apartment and there are no self serve car washes so I’m stuck going to a car wash once in awhile (the ones who hand wash your car and not the big brushes). But I’ve been getting into detailing and trying to wash horseless.
Don't use waterless washes. Those will scratch your paint. If you can't access a garden hose or pressure washer, the next best option is a rinseless wash. Here's my tutorial: ruclips.net/video/p58Y5qRd3OU/видео.html
So much good information to learn. And perfect timing as I have been sorting through my detailing cabinet. I have a bottle of CG Butter Wet Wax that I don't really use but don't want to simply get rid of, but now I have a different use for it! Thanks, Pan!
hi Pan, as always excellent videos. I am kind of newbie at understanding/ using polishers; do you have any videos/ recommendations on how I can remove stains from bird drop, purple fruit from tree; without going to the extreme of re painting the whole car :-( Gracias
One of the issues i deal with is cotton wood buds. The sticky red sheathing for the flowers have been the bain of my existence for year since there are trees in my neighborhood and my work. I have yet to find a good way to remove them. Alcohol seems to work okay if you spot it right as it lands, but if it lands on a hot car and sits for the day you basically have to scrape it off with a plastic razor and some form of lubricant then claybar and polish.
Thanks Mark! I'm glad to hear I can serve as an inspiration to my viewers. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 920,000 subscribers and we have over 120 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing. How did you discover my channel?
Merci pour ce tutoriel…. Je suis toujours sous un arbre à la maison. Est-ce une bonne idée de simplement relaver la zone après application d’un produit avec un sans rinçage (Mckees N-914) Merci
I would not recommend an alkaline snow foam for pre-wash for regular weekly washes. It's not needed. You would use that once ever month or every other month perhaps, to remove deeper grime and road film. For regular weekly washes, a pH neutral snow foam is all you need. Repeated use of alkaline snow foams can start stripping regular waxes and sealants, and could potentially weaken even ceramic coatings.
@@PanTheOrganizer thank you. I started my own detailing business since march. I have been doing this : - wheels first -PRE WASH WITH A PH NEUTRAL snow foam WITH my FOAM CANNON. I do this So the dirt and grime can fall off the vehicle, to prevent scratches from contact wash.after that I - RINSE - FOAM CAR AGAIN WITH PH NEUTRAL snow foam - CONTACT WASH WITH ADAM POLISHES PH NEUTRAL SOAP. -RINSE, dry car, wax car. But I have a truck this upcoming week and it has heavy dirt and grime on the truck. I was going to buy “ bilt Hamber touch less for my pre wash to get the dirt and grime off the truck to prevent scratches. But my question is… for the contact wash on this truck. Can I use the bilt Hamber touch less as my contact wash ? Or can I use a ph neutral soap.
Touch-Less is only for the pre-wash in the foam cannon. Not for the bucket wash. If you are detailing the vehicle in preparation for application of a new wax or coating, I would pre-wash with Touch-Less and then wash with CarPro Descale (will help strip off older waxes and remove mineral deposits). If the vehicle already has good protection and is only in for a maintenance wash, I would simply use a pH neutral snow foam and a pH neutral shampoo.
Great informative video. Thank you Mr. Pan! I have been using a selection of products and tools from all your videos tailored for my usage needs. Great inspiration you are!
Pan, does the Stoner Car Care 91154 work on car plastic trim? That is where I primarily have yellow road paint on one side of the car and white road paint on the other...ugh...
Helllllllo Pan I’m a little CORNFUSED. I now use Citrol bug and tar. You say to reapply protection after use with all these chemicals in the video. Are you saying the ceramic / graphene coating? Or reapplying my graphene detailing spray to the areas? I have both pine sap and oak tree oils. Thanks
Citrol is very powerful, such as many of the bug and tar removers. Those chemicals can potentially strip regular waxes and sealants, so you would have to check and see if you need to reapply the protection after use. Ceramic coatings (the ones in glass bottles) have greater chemical resistance, but again, depending on which bug and tar and sap removers you use. Citrol can likely harm even the best of coatings after prolonged use. So perhaps stick to products formulated specifically for automotive use. For the ceramic and graphene spray protections, it's impossible to know which versions you use, how resistant they are, etc. There are way too many variables to predict your specific outcome, with your specific protection. Just be careful, follow the instructions of the product you are using, and once you are done using the products, rinse the vehicle and see if you still have water beading. If there is still great water beading and hydrophobic properties, that's a visual indicator that your protection is likely still there and going strong. If the water just lays in a flat pool and sheets of very slowly, with no water beading, then that likely means you have no protection left, and need to reapply the protection. It's not always simple to reply to these questions by text. So I hope this helps.
I wish the landlord would cut down the pine trees here. Living in a small town, smaller trailer park. The pines are damaged from last years Minnesota winter storms. Branches are broken off, making the trees ugly, and probably unsafe for this year.
My go to product tackling tree sap is definitely Gyeon Tar, I've noticed that it works like a charm👍🏻. Luckily I haven't had any encounters with road paint, at least yet😂. Great video Pan❤
What do you mean by hardened primer? Some paint overspray? Usually a clay bar and clay lubricant takes care of paint overspray, especially if it's fresh.
Hi Pan , love all your videos. I have learned a lot , funny you have this video out when I'm having problems removing the brown stains left by the tar itself. Ive tried everything and the light brown stains remain, the actual tar is gone however. Do you think I have to compound the area , the truck is white so it really stands out.
If yo have staining, yes I would for sure machine polish the area. Start with a polish first, and see if it's enough. If it's not, use a compound, and then finish with a polish. Of course, troubleshooting at a distance is very complicated without seeing the actual issue.
@@PanTheOrganizer Thank you Pan I will try the polish first as you suggested. I understand its hard for you to address w/o seeing it but thank you for your response as always.
Hey Pan. Do you have any videos on fixing stone chips? I could find any. I have my car ceramic coated with Ceramic Pro and now I have a small stone chip I want to fix. Dr Color Chip looks great but they can’t advise if it is coating friendly. Any idea?
Hey Pan, i have some road pain on my side step bar. The bar is made with the gritty material (similar to truck bed). will the chem you recommened work?
What should I use, client of mine has tree sap completely all over her roof, car hood, windows. And she left it how it is for over 6 months. Which would be the best option to use to remove this ? Tree sap is from a Poplar tree.
Yes I know that method. Levi is a good friend of mine. :) We did a super cool series of videos on demystifying microfiber towels a few years ago together. Here's part 1: ruclips.net/video/6dy5PbjT1Cw/видео.html
My pleasure. How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 920,000 subscribers and we have over 120 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@@PanTheOrganizer been I've been following your channel since the pandemic. I'm a school psychologist but have become somewhat of a detailing fanatic thanks to you. I imagine that I discovered your channel accidentally while scouring RUclips. I do watch everything you post. Most of it is very thorough and helpful.
The focus is playing tricks on you😆 thank you for sharing. Chip and tar roads are everywhere here in west central Illinois. We love to ride back roads. But I just cringe when i hear it splatter up 😂 The wildlife we see though, is well worth it😊 Thank you Pan!
Hi Pan Great stuff on how to get rid of tree sap ;). On a related issue, I have just had my windscreen replaced and the garage has left me with some of the sealant on my light grey headliner - any ideas on how to remove it? I was thinking the goo gone might work? Paul
Hi. Platinum Auto Glass here. What you probably have is Urethane. The glass shop should have some Sika Urethane Remover. If they put it there then let them take it off. If it’s actually urethane (not just dirty/oily fingers) and you waited this long it’s going to be a fun job. Urethane remover is very similar to a citrus based cleaner. You don’t want to rub because you’ll spread it around like you won’t believe. Blotting is better.
Goo gone and germ x hand sanitizer in combination. Let it sit for about 15 seconds and wipe with microfiber rag. Might need to it a few times to get it off but it will come off like it was never there and it smells good too😂❤
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 990,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Thanks for watching. How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 950,000 subscribers and we have over 125 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
A bird once did a poo on a friend car. He wiped it off an it took the paint off. But the worst afender is that big purple tree. They can easy stain the paint of your car. I live nearby Sydney Australia.
Nice!!!! Sap and road paint isn't something we see in our island, but tar is something very common because of different patches of them being performed due to so many cracks due to fast expansion and contraction due to hot sun and cool rain and hot sun again, part of being in the tropics. Because of so much sun and heat we have here, road paint dries fast. Tree sap not as common like in the states because we are at a tropical island, so trees do not accumulate it. We are lucky in some things you experience.😁 Hope you do one vídeo for concrete removal.
When i worked at a car dealer someone bought a new car and drove over a LOT of road paint, the side of the car was covered. I couldn't believe it was able to be cleaned off. Our outside detailer did it.
psshhhhh use lacquer thinner or no balls. edit: oh he actually recommends it too, I was semi joking. only bad part is I always have to buff in those bad cases, which being the only detailer for my dealership wastes tons of time. I kinda want a new job; I can't use most chemicals because the heat is so bad here they dry before they can affect the contaminants, not to mention feeling like I'm about to die every day from said heat. Can't believe they can't get me any kind of cooling there. I feel it's not right. I actually called in today over it, any advice is appreciated.
off topic but be careful ordering things from the US from Pan, I ordered duraslik ceramic and have so far paid almost as much for the shipping of the product as the product itself, just received an invoice from fed ex this morning for another $106 for shipping, so far I have about $400 tied up into a product that was shown as $189.
You don’t order from me lol. I don’t distribute products. But yes like anything in life, when you have to order stuff outside the country, expect to pay import fees, duties and taxes, it’s the law. I also pay crazy amounts when ordering from abroad. We can’t do anything about it.
Bonjour Pan ; j'aimerai te poser une question s'il te plait:: sur ma voiture (renault megane bleu clair) j ai regardé tes videos; j'ai fait iun champoing hard, decontaminant ferreux, alcool isopropilique, puis ceramique hendex... effet deperlant super.... mais je recherche un produit qui me donne un effet tres GLOSS ,tres miroir... peut tu me conseiller 2 ou 3 produits s'il te plait.. MERCI ROY un nouveau Fan de France;;;;; PS desole je sais que ca correspond pas a la video ;;;;; si les abonnes on un coseil merci a vous aussi. Bise les car wash girls and boys
Bienvenue sur ma chaîne! Tu as découvert l’une des plus grosses chaînes de detailing sur RUclips alors que nous avons surpassé les 920,000 abonnés et 120 millions de visionnements. Ça fait plus de 26 ans que je fais de l’esthétique de voitures et j’adore partager mes connaissances et ma passion avec mes auditeurs! As-tu passé la barre d'argile après le décontaminant ferreux? Et après les étapes de décontamination, as-tu fais le polissage de la carrosserie à l'aide d'une polisseuse? Le polissage est une étape cruciale avant la pose d'une céramique, pour multiples raisons: 1) ça enlève les rayures et tourbillons et l'oxidation 2) ça augmente dramatiquement le niveau de lustre de la peinture (c'est avec les étapes de polissage qu'on augmente le lustre le plus, beaucoup plus que par l'application d'une céramique ou un cire) 3) ça assure de retirer toute ancienne protection qui serait sur la peinture (ancienne cire ou scellant) afin d'assurer d'avoir un vernis 100% vierge, étape super importante afin que la céramique puisse avoir une bonne accroche sur le vernis, sans interférence par une ancienne protection. L'alcool isopropylique à lui seul ne garanti pas 100% du retrait des anciennes protections. Une céramique est déjà un produit assez lustrant (évidemment, le polissage aurait rehausser encore plus l'effet gloss). Mais tu peux ajouter quelques produits QD (quick detailer en spray) que tu peux vaporiser par dessus, après les étapes de lavage d'appoint, pour aider un peu plus le gloss: amzn.to/3qAxew9 c3po.link/QCurWE69Ys c3po.link/QJr538fEC5 amzn.to/3KE0ZTA
🔥 For more quality detailing products visit: bit.ly/3BiPe3o
⬇️🔶 LINKS TO PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO ⬇️⬇️
🇺🇸 For people in USA:
DIY Detail Tree Sap Remover: bit.ly/4dT9uGt
DIY Detail Tree Sap Remover: bit.ly/4bwRalF
Goo Gone: amzn.to/3JJXudX
Citrol 266: amzn.to/3JHqh2Q
Koch Chemie Eulex: bit.ly/46sSu7r
Klean Strip acetone: amzn.to/46w5ysx
Isopropyl alcohol: amzn.to/46ARv4Q
Stoner Tar & Sap Remover: amzn.to/3CXzZdz
Goof Off: amzn.to/3JI5f47
Carnauba wax: amzn.to/3JHYPCe
Microfiber towels: amzn.to/44eVfHN
🇨🇦 For people in Canada:
DIY Detail Tree Sap Remover: bit.ly/43xUXuW
Goo Gone: amzn.to/438BkZJ
Citrol 266: amzn.to/44cyJzi
Koch Chemie Eulex: bit.ly/3XJ4LR1
Isopropyl alcohol: amzn.to/3CVfnme
Stoner Tar & Sap remover: bit.ly/3CVfjD0
Carnauba wax: amzn.to/3pAV76w
Microfiber towels: amzn.to/46BkWUs
🇬🇧 For people in the UK:
Goo Gone: amzn.to/3XHtZ2o
Koch Chemie Eulex: bit.ly/3CYMu8M
Isopropyl alcohol: amzn.to/44aEvBn
Stoner Tar & Sap remover: amzn.to/3O1KtyU
Carnauba wax: amzn.to/3XEp0iF
Microfiber towels: bit.ly/3rhgdHu
Other detailing supplies: bit.ly/3RW6miq
🇫🇷 For people in France:
Goo Gone: amzn.to/44unulw
Isopropyl alcohol: amzn.to/3rbX21H
Produit pour les traces de sève: amzn.to/3XCcald
Koch Chemie Eulex: c3po.link/QhmttXT9UY
Dégoudronnant Sonax: amzn.to/3PIjLMW
Microfiber towels: c3po.link/Qu7wJPmVRh
Other detailing supplies: c3po.link/QwHEyHNEAN
Hey Pan I just wanted to say thank you for taking your time to make videos for us! You make a huge impact to the car industry and you made me get into car detailing because of you’re videos! Thank you for everything you do.
That's awesome! Thanks for the kind words and feedback. I wish you all the success with your business!
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 920,000 subscribers and we have over 120 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
I found back in the 90’s that original rainX and a gauze pad removed tree sap. Easily. Ty
I've been using hand sanitizer for 20 years to remove tree sap and tar. works great and costs a couple dollars just put a dot right on the sap wait a minute them it liquefied it. just wipe away and then clean again. 👍
Hi Pan, being from Maine, pine pitch is ALWAYS a concern. I've used 91° Isopropyl alcohol for years as it really does the trick.
Your precautions; i.e. clean the car, apply the solvent lightly, reapply coating as needed etc. certainly are correct steps for a successful process!
I always appreciate your vids...
Shine on you crazy diamond!
Thanks for sharing! :)
Be careful of the type of rags you use to clean it with. I had the Yellow "Platinum" rags and the yellow color bled and stained the hood on my 98 Isuzu Hombre, nothing I did after removed the highlighter color from the white paint....so now the hood is wrapped in CF. Make sure to use colorless rags when dealing with Isopropyl!
IMO Sprayway Glass cleaner works very well and it hasnt caused me any issues.
My top product for sap and tar was stoners tar and sap. I’m switching to the Eulex. Been using Koch Chemie products for 2 years professionally now.
Eulex is so good!
I live in the Southern US, I’ve had great luck removing pine sap with regular household alcohol, I was having a difficult time removing some paint and discovered by chance that regular OFF bug spray took it off the car with ease… it’s silly but it works
😂 I do the same thing
In the Southern US you probably use moonshine. 😂
Hi Pan - thanks for featuring DIY Detail’s Tree Sap Remover. I enjoy their products. They are simple to use, and their sap remover is very effective. It is my go-to product.
Thanks for watching!
Pan you're killing me! First it was the paint correction video featuring my exact car model and now its this video with my last question I had regarding road paint splash.
😁👍🏻
I worked at a dealership in Minnesota and some of are new cars would get covered in trap sap it wasn't big globs of it It was more like a mist of tree sap. I found out that using an apc degreaser it was a red color. And denatured alcohol works good as well for those big globs.
Hey! Dont know if it was mentionned but wd40 works well for tree sap....and gum in hair also.😅
Came here for road paint removal. 11 minutes of sap removal and 2 minutes of paint removal. Sorry I needed it the other way around.
Great guide and I had no idea liquid carnauba wax would work. I do remember using liquid cleaner waxes but you taught me something again! Thank you for another educational video!
Thanks Neil!! I'm always happy to see that my viewers learn new tricks by watching my videos.
Thank you pan, recently I have tried sonix I think I spelled it wrong but it’s A German brand and they have A red spray bottle that is only for tree sap. The car I was working on is 1992 black supra stick shift and it was covered with tree sap like somebody sprayed the whole car with glue and that product helped me a lot and it removed tree sap so fast and made my life so much easier.
That is Sonax. And the product you are referring to is probably this one right? bit.ly/47oYVsw
Yes agree, I have 4 out of 5 of those products plus Levi Gates Lacquer Thinner. One I have used and like is 3D Orange Degreaser, very good on tree sap from our southern trees (Houston)
Thanks for watching!
Hey there Pan, new subscriber! I must have binged 8+ hours of your content in the last day and a half. Absolutely loving how you link products, get right to the point (no idle chatter) and attention to detail. From another fellow Canadian, I eagerly await your new videos! Thanks for the knowledge!
Welcome aboard! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 910,000 subscribers and we have over 120 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Where in Canada are you from? Cheers from Montreal!
@@PanTheOrganizer I’m originally from Montreal, living in Ontario now.
Once again, love the content, this is the type of learning/educational experience/demo/breakdown that RUclips is meant for. Great work Pan!
Great video Pan. For tree sap hand sanitizer works great as well. Yes basic old hand sanitizer. I like the sanitizer that is a little more of a gel substance vs the real watery kind. Brand name doesn't matter. Also Citrol 266 is legit stuff. Use it very often. Road paint Goof Off Graffiti remover works great but use caution on black plastic trim. It will lighten it.
Thanks for sharing.
Butter Wet Wax, Citrol 266, Acetone are my go to in that order for sap, tar, paint removal. Great video. Thanks Pan.
Thanks Jeff!
Paaaaan! Good morning! Timely video as my neighbors came back from a road trip and their car is covered in sap and bug crime! I will pass this video on to them. Thank you and have a good day!
Thanks! I hope you are having a wonderful weekend!
A trick I learned from Kevin Brown. Meguiars makes a glass cleaner in a concentrate form (1 gallon size). Take some of the concentrate and apply to a microfiber and let it sit on the tree sap. Works great.
Thanks for the info
Its true about Citrol 266. It does remove tree sap, but it really diminished my ceramic coating. Really did a number on it. Had to re-coat the hood. Opps.
Yeah as I said, Citrol 266 is known as the "sealant killer" so I wouldn't use this on top of protection, unless it's just a wax or regular sealant, you can reapply a layer afterwards. But not recommended on coatings.
Thank you for featuring DIY Detail Water Spot Remover!
You bet!
Pan you are so detailed, I love watching all your videos but my problem is I have tree sap that has really hardened on my hood and bumper. I haven’t tried your recommendations yet but I was told Acetone might work.
I have Eulex and diy. DIY is the go to because it doesn’t give me an instant headache and actually doesn’t have much of a smell at all. Eulex is there for the worst of the worst, where you’ve tried every other chemical and none work. Eulex has saved me several times, notably with a truck that drove through a paint spill. Eulex did leave a residue on glass that I had to polish off by hand though. For minor tar, I can almost always get away with rinseless wash and a bug scrubber and just working at it for a second or two
Yeah Eulex is heavy duty for sure. It's when you need a sledgehammer haha. But it works so good.
Thank you
Diy detail tree sap remover is amazing. I had sap on my vinyl ant glare film for years. Nothing would touch it. Diy took it right off with no effort. I love their line, the tree sap remover is my favorite of all their products
Thanks for sharing!
Pan, thank you! I have been dealing with this issue lately. Another great straight forward tutorial for sap removal! You are the best! Have you ever used Stoner Tarminator for sap.
Thanks Tim! Yes I have tried Tarminator, and it works great too, it also works great to degrease tires.
Argh, I will keep You posted on how road paint removal goes. I chimed in on another post that My Mom's 2020 Pearl Subi Forester had a little run in with Pennsylvania road paint during a construction zone. SMH! Thank God for this video. Perfect timing! Thank You.
It’s like I read your mind! 😁
@@PanTheOrganizer LOL!! I think it was the same time that the car returned home from hitting that road paint! I'll get it done soon. I used CSL by itself in November of 2021 on this car, It's there on the sides...little flat on the hood, the roof is definitely taking a hit. It's garaged often but is left outside more than it should be. Thanks for posting this. Nothing stays nice! LOL!! ARGH!!!!
Salut pan. Je partage ma mauvaise expérience avec le Koch chemie Eulex. Très puissant mais pas adapté pour les covering! Cela a fait fondre mon covering en laissant des traces très difficiles à enlever derrière 😢. Pour enlever les traces de colle je préfère utilisé le gyeon tar, je ne sais pas si c'est approprié ? Merci bcp mon ami
Hey Pan, when are you doing your 2023 Detailing products of the year?
Like every year, late August or early September. Stay tuned, as this year's awards will be MEGA. ;)
@PanTheOrganizer I cannot wait. Genuinely excited. Its the thing I'm most excited about. Maybe see if you can do some kind of follow-up in early spring each year so that we can all keep up do date with what's hot at the beginning of the season 🤷🏻🙌 keep up the good work my friend 👍
As usual, always helpful, always straight to the point, for me this the best channel on YT about car cleaning/detailing, I
would love to be trained by you.
Thanks Eugenio! 👍🏻👍🏻
Hi Pan, great video as usual ! If the car has dual layer ceramic coating, can we just wash the car , say with CarPro Lift , to remove tree sap ? Or do you recommend using specific sap remover products, prior to wash ? Thanks 🙏🏻
Always wash the car FIRST, as mentioned in the video. Then, you can use a tree sap remover like the DIY Detail Tree Sap remover, it's safe on ceramic coated cars. Lift alone won't remove the sap.
I use the Koch Chemie EU in my bisiness and it's phenomenal. There isn't an adhesive, tar, or sap it hasnt cut through like a knife.
Yeah it’s some dynamite stuff for sure! 💪🏻
Amazing video like always! Before I even start watching the video I hit that like because I know it's going to be a great video.
Wow, thanks!
S.C. Pa busy tar and chipping. Black dots and globs all over my truck. Picked up a spray bottle of Turtle Wax bug and tar remover. Spray on, wait 30 seconds, wipe off with a micro fiber.. Works great !!! Maybe a showdown brewing... What do you think, Pan...?
Yes it works good too, and is inexpensive. I used the Turtle Wax product to remove disgusting tar from an RV in this video: ruclips.net/video/OCUWBbPgu8M/видео.html
But all the tar removers mentioned in this video are more powerful.
Hello pan, I have a question. Can you polish and wax carbon fiber parts? If so what process would you do?
As long as the carbon fiber is clear coated (like car paint) you can apply waxes, sealants and coatings. Yes.
@@PanTheOrganizer you should do a video on how to take care/ Detaling a car with carbon fiber parts. I don’t see a lot of videos on how too.
Here's a BMW M6 Gran Coupe I detailed with a carbon roof: ruclips.net/video/0lC9uyKXs8Q/видео.html
Fantastic advice. I live where there's plenty of trees and tree sap. Some of my clients have issues with that. I typically just use Rapid Remover but I see how all of these products have their place. Thanks Pan!
Thank you!
Best thing I’ve ever used for tree sap is carbeurator cleaner. Much quicker with no marring to the clear. Gotta try it if you haven’t.
Would love to see you do some before and afters on dirty cars.
There are enough copy-cat channels that do those "disaster detailing puke and pee infested disgusting filthy cars" out there, don't you think? They all use the same titles too "The dirtiest car ever!" "The worse car I have ever detailed!" HAHA
That's not my thing. I stick to tutorials and product reviews. I'm in my own lane, doing my thang. ;)
@@PanTheOrganizer Right on...I do like I Am Detailing too. High end cars with a nice improvement.
What’s your go to all in one polish/wax for a one step?? Thanks!!
Did you mean an all-in-one? An all-in-one is a polish that also contains a bit of protection. This is my current favourite: bit.ly/3QAM40h
A "one step" is typically just a pure polish (no protection in it) when you are doing paint correction. A two-step polish is starting with a compound, and finishing with a polish. A one-step polish is just using a polish (no compound).
@@PanTheOrganizer yes. Thanks you
For tree sap i use Goo Gone every single time. Works like a charm. There is another version specific to the paint as well.
I get great results using hand sanitizer to remove tee sap.
Correction: tree sap.
I dpnt have a garage. I got tree sap from oak trees in the woods that surround me. Sap would blow/land on my car, them attract flies, sun hits it & dries rapidly. I, now, cover my car. Had mine ceramic coated but still stuck & I was concerned of chemicals eroding my finish. I've gotten pretty good at installing/removing cover. Windy days are scetchy
I have a huge sap problem so this video was great. However, while I’m sure CG butter wet wax can work for fresh sap or specific types of sap, but if its caked on and months old, it will not work, I have tried it multiple times and I eventually sent the butter wet wax back to amazon. Ill have to get some of the DIY sap remover or Eulex. The tried an true remover that will remove practically anything that you mentioned is IPA. I’m just terrified of using it all over my car since I dont have a water supply to rinse off. Is there any issues with leaving IPA on a car or is my clear coat destroyed? Should I invest in a pump sprayer to help spray water to rinse off?
You don’t have water? How do you wash your car? Don’t let the chemicals sit without thoroughly rinsing them at the end. Do what ever you need to do to find a way to rinse.
Sorry I meant I live in an apartment and there are no self serve car washes so I’m stuck going to a car wash once in awhile (the ones who hand wash your car and not the big brushes). But I’ve been getting into detailing and trying to wash horseless.
Don't use waterless washes. Those will scratch your paint. If you can't access a garden hose or pressure washer, the next best option is a rinseless wash. Here's my tutorial: ruclips.net/video/p58Y5qRd3OU/видео.html
I only have small spots on my car so a bottle of water and microfiber towel works fine for me.
😀Hi Pan.
After I used the Isopropyl alcohol to remove pine tree sap, there're marks left. How should I to remove those marks? Thank you.
Hard to say without seeing the vehicle in person. But a light machine polish might be needed if there are scratches or marring in the paint.
Haha.. excellent timing pan! I ran over both white & yellow paint on the highway last week at night. Perfect Tutorial!! ✅️ 👍🏼🇨🇦
It's like I read your mind! Don't waste time in addressing the issue. The longer you wait, the more difficult the removal. ;)
Bonjour Pan le Diesel ou huile a chauffage fait des miracles et en plus aucun risque de dommage au fini
That's a good video.
Thanks!
So much good information to learn. And perfect timing as I have been sorting through my detailing cabinet. I have a bottle of CG Butter Wet Wax that I don't really use but don't want to simply get rid of, but now I have a different use for it! Thanks, Pan!
Glad it was helpful!
hi Pan, as always excellent videos. I am kind of newbie at understanding/ using polishers; do you have any videos/ recommendations on how I can remove stains from bird drop, purple fruit from tree; without going to the extreme of re painting the whole car :-( Gracias
Thank you pan for this great video also you can use petrol for removing it working well
Thanks!
One of the issues i deal with is cotton wood buds. The sticky red sheathing for the flowers have been the bain of my existence for year since there are trees in my neighborhood and my work. I have yet to find a good way to remove them. Alcohol seems to work okay if you spot it right as it lands, but if it lands on a hot car and sits for the day you basically have to scrape it off with a plastic razor and some form of lubricant then claybar and polish.
Have you tried Methyl Alcohol?
when using the alcohol, is it straight up or is it diluted?
Thanks for what you do. Found the inspiration to dyi. Ceramic coating is awesome! Also, proper washing techniques
Thanks Mark! I'm glad to hear I can serve as an inspiration to my viewers. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 920,000 subscribers and we have over 120 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
How did you discover my channel?
Merci pour ce tutoriel…. Je suis toujours sous un arbre à la maison.
Est-ce une bonne idée de simplement relaver la zone après application d’un produit avec un sans rinçage (Mckees N-914)
Merci
on the DIY Detail, can you keep the rags and just wash...or just toss them in the trash so they don't contaminate
Wash them after use and you can reuse them.
Hello , can I use a high ph soap as a pre wash and then use a ph neutral soap as a contact wash ?
I would not recommend an alkaline snow foam for pre-wash for regular weekly washes. It's not needed. You would use that once ever month or every other month perhaps, to remove deeper grime and road film. For regular weekly washes, a pH neutral snow foam is all you need.
Repeated use of alkaline snow foams can start stripping regular waxes and sealants, and could potentially weaken even ceramic coatings.
@@PanTheOrganizer thank you. I started my own detailing business since march. I have been doing this :
- wheels first
-PRE WASH WITH A PH NEUTRAL snow foam WITH my FOAM CANNON. I do this So the dirt and grime can fall off the vehicle, to prevent scratches from contact wash.after that I
- RINSE
- FOAM CAR AGAIN WITH PH NEUTRAL snow foam
- CONTACT WASH WITH ADAM POLISHES PH NEUTRAL SOAP.
-RINSE, dry car, wax car.
But I have a truck this upcoming week and it has heavy dirt and grime on the truck.
I was going to buy “ bilt Hamber touch less for my pre wash to get the dirt and grime off the truck to prevent scratches. But my question is… for the contact wash on this truck. Can I use the bilt Hamber touch less as my contact wash ? Or can I use a ph neutral soap.
Touch-Less is only for the pre-wash in the foam cannon. Not for the bucket wash. If you are detailing the vehicle in preparation for application of a new wax or coating, I would pre-wash with Touch-Less and then wash with CarPro Descale (will help strip off older waxes and remove mineral deposits).
If the vehicle already has good protection and is only in for a maintenance wash, I would simply use a pH neutral snow foam and a pH neutral shampoo.
Great informative video. Thank you Mr. Pan! I have been using a selection of products and tools from all your videos tailored for my usage needs. Great inspiration you are!
Thank you!
What is good for tree sap hand sanitizer or a steamer what is nice with a steamer your not using chemicals on your paint finish
I don't understand your question.
Another awesome video and product review good friend
Thank you! Cheers!
what will be the different between this kochchemie EU vs kochchemie OP? both are tree sap remover?
You'd have to look at the differences on their website, as I haven't used OP.
Pan, does the Stoner Car Care 91154 work on car plastic trim? That is where I primarily have yellow road paint on one side of the car and white road paint on the other...ugh...
Paaaaaaaaan. Awesome. Every time we go up to our getaway trailer in Wisconsin, I leave with tree sap. Only thing I hate about going up there.
Thanks Patrick!
Gtechniq W7. If they doesn't get it all off then I just hit it with QD and red clay(aggressive). Then of course polish and reapply protection.
Great vid Pan! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks Clyde!
Helllllllo Pan
I’m a little CORNFUSED.
I now use Citrol bug and tar.
You say to reapply protection after use with all these chemicals in the video. Are you saying the ceramic / graphene coating? Or reapplying my graphene detailing spray to the areas?
I have both pine sap and oak tree oils.
Thanks
Citrol is very powerful, such as many of the bug and tar removers. Those chemicals can potentially strip regular waxes and sealants, so you would have to check and see if you need to reapply the protection after use.
Ceramic coatings (the ones in glass bottles) have greater chemical resistance, but again, depending on which bug and tar and sap removers you use. Citrol can likely harm even the best of coatings after prolonged use. So perhaps stick to products formulated specifically for automotive use. For the ceramic and graphene spray protections, it's impossible to know which versions you use, how resistant they are, etc.
There are way too many variables to predict your specific outcome, with your specific protection. Just be careful, follow the instructions of the product you are using, and once you are done using the products, rinse the vehicle and see if you still have water beading. If there is still great water beading and hydrophobic properties, that's a visual indicator that your protection is likely still there and going strong.
If the water just lays in a flat pool and sheets of very slowly, with no water beading, then that likely means you have no protection left, and need to reapply the protection.
It's not always simple to reply to these questions by text. So I hope this helps.
WD-40 for removing road paint on plastic body panels and or trim.
I wish the landlord would cut down the pine trees here. Living in a small town, smaller trailer park. The pines are damaged from last years Minnesota winter storms. Branches are broken off, making the trees ugly, and probably unsafe for this year.
My go to product tackling tree sap is definitely Gyeon Tar, I've noticed that it works like a charm👍🏻. Luckily I haven't had any encounters with road paint, at least yet😂. Great video Pan❤
Hehe thanks Konsta!
@@PanTheOrganizer 👍🏻❤️
Love your videos, Pan. Could you suggest which chemical I could use to remove hardened primer from car paint?
What do you mean by hardened primer? Some paint overspray? Usually a clay bar and clay lubricant takes care of paint overspray, especially if it's fresh.
juste savoir si tu as eu des problèmes avec la ville pour ton detailing dans un quartier résidentiel merci
Zero. C’est pas mon métier principal et je travaille dans le calme de mon garage. Je ne fais pas des voitures à tous les jours.
merci !!!!!!
@@PanTheOrganizer
Hi Pan , love all your videos. I have learned a lot , funny you have this video out when I'm having problems removing the brown stains left by the tar itself. Ive tried everything and the light brown stains remain, the actual tar is gone however. Do you think I have to compound the area , the truck is white so it really stands out.
If yo have staining, yes I would for sure machine polish the area. Start with a polish first, and see if it's enough. If it's not, use a compound, and then finish with a polish.
Of course, troubleshooting at a distance is very complicated without seeing the actual issue.
@@PanTheOrganizer Thank you Pan I will try the polish first as you suggested. I understand its hard for you to address w/o seeing it but thank you for your response as always.
Try diesel it will fix that and it have no risk of damage
Hey Pan. Do you have any videos on fixing stone chips? I could find any. I have my car ceramic coated with Ceramic Pro and now I have a small stone chip I want to fix. Dr Color Chip looks great but they can’t advise if it is coating friendly. Any idea?
I don't do stone chip repairs unfortunately. I leave that up to professional painters.
Hey Pan, i have some road pain on my side step bar. The bar is made with the gritty material (similar to truck bed). will the chem you recommened work?
Any of the ones mentioned in the video should work. You might need to agitate with a soft brush.
What should I use, client of mine has tree sap completely all over her roof, car hood, windows. And she left it how it is for over 6 months. Which would be the best option to use to remove this ? Tree sap is from a Poplar tree.
Did you watch the tutorial? All the steps and products were explained. I'm confused by your question...
I like Levi Gates' method--hand sanitizer. Squirt a bit, let it dwell a few minutes and wipe! Works great!
Tree sap, that is!
Yes I know that method. Levi is a good friend of mine. :) We did a super cool series of videos on demystifying microfiber towels a few years ago together. Here's part 1: ruclips.net/video/6dy5PbjT1Cw/видео.html
Pan, how can I remove marring or scratches from a cars infotainment screen? Thanks?
You can't do anything about scratches on infotainment displays unfortunately. You'd be removing the protective layer or perhaps doing more damage.
@@PanTheOrganizer Darn 😩 . Thanks for responding.
My pleasure. How did you discover my channel by the way?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 920,000 subscribers and we have over 120 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@@PanTheOrganizer been I've been following your channel since the pandemic. I'm a school psychologist but have become somewhat of a detailing fanatic thanks to you. I imagine that I discovered your channel accidentally while scouring RUclips. I do watch everything you post. Most of it is very thorough and helpful.
I have new car I left the factory plastic protector on. But I did order a screen protector similar to the kind our phones use.
The focus is playing tricks on you😆 thank you for sharing. Chip and tar roads are everywhere here in west central Illinois. We love to ride back roads. But I just cringe when i hear it splatter up 😂 The wildlife we see though, is well worth it😊 Thank you Pan!
Hehe thanks!
Hi Pan
Great stuff on how to get rid of tree sap ;). On a related issue, I have just had my windscreen replaced and the garage has left me with some of the sealant on my light grey headliner - any ideas on how to remove it? I was thinking the goo gone might work?
Paul
Hi. Platinum Auto Glass here. What you probably have is Urethane. The glass shop should have some Sika Urethane Remover. If they put it there then let them take it off. If it’s actually urethane (not just dirty/oily fingers) and you waited this long it’s going to be a fun job. Urethane remover is very similar to a citrus based cleaner. You don’t want to rub because you’ll spread it around like you won’t believe. Blotting is better.
Thank you for the info - I have just booked the car to go back to them to let them fix the mess!
Paul @@chrissemsch8781
Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
How about mineral spirits?
By watching this video one question comes into my mind. How to get rid of burnt rubber from the rear bumper?
Use a tar remover. I'm assuming you mean burnt rubber from drag racing and burnouts?
@@PanTheOrganizer Exactly. Thanks Pan
Goo gone and germ x hand sanitizer in combination. Let it sit for about 15 seconds and wipe with microfiber rag. Might need to it a few times to get it off but it will come off like it was never there and it smells good too😂❤
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 990,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Ok. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching. How did you discover my channel by the way?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 950,000 subscribers and we have over 125 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
I spose it is because I have pine sap problems? And I usually do a search for how to get rid of it.
Best bug remover I have found so far is Turtle foaming. Doesn't work well on tar or pai
heat works also, but it should be applied very carefuly, heat gun , just for a few seconds ( one or two seconds) and then liquid carnobbla wax
Eulex 🙌
What about water stains?
I have another video for water spots here: ruclips.net/video/s1XNKFVSwRk/видео.html
@@PanTheOrganizer Thank You
That was some paaaaaaaaaaaaantastic advice there, great video
Thanks! What's your go-to method for tree sap?
@@PanTheOrganizer stoner for me is the easiest
You mean the Stoner Tarminator? Yeah that works great to degrease tires too.
@@PanTheOrganizer never tried it on tires 🤔 that’s a paaaaaaaaaantastic idea
Stoner Tarminator is one of Matt's favourite tire preps (Obsessed Garage), as he shows in this video: ruclips.net/video/4FhJbpgYr8Y/видео.html
Eulex is the ultimate weapon
💪🏻💪🏻
A bird once did a poo on a friend car. He wiped it off an it took the paint off. But the worst afender is that big purple tree. They can easy stain the paint of your car. I live nearby Sydney Australia.
Thumbs up if you also miss the long PAAAAAAANNNNNNN the organizer intro. Lol!! Thanks for another great one, Pan!
You're welcome!!
Xylene = based solvant. Road paint best in class for rwmoval
Thanks pan great video the road paint pics were 🤮
Thanks!
Nice!!!!
Sap and road paint isn't something we see in our island, but tar is something very common because of different patches of them being performed due to so many cracks due to fast expansion and contraction due to hot sun and cool rain and hot sun again, part of being in the tropics. Because of so much sun and heat we have here, road paint dries fast. Tree sap not as common like in the states because we are at a tropical island, so trees do not accumulate it. We are lucky in some things you experience.😁
Hope you do one vídeo for concrete removal.
Thanks!
When i worked at a car dealer someone bought a new car and drove over a LOT of road paint, the side of the car was covered.
I couldn't believe it was able to be cleaned off. Our outside detailer did it.
❤️❤️❤️
psshhhhh use lacquer thinner or no balls.
edit: oh he actually recommends it too, I was semi joking. only bad part is I always have to buff in those bad cases, which being the only detailer for my dealership wastes tons of time. I kinda want a new job; I can't use most chemicals because the heat is so bad here they dry before they can affect the contaminants, not to mention feeling like I'm about to die every day from said heat. Can't believe they can't get me any kind of cooling there. I feel it's not right. I actually called in today over it, any advice is appreciated.
Hey pot I mean pan lol jkjk when are your going to put your garage as a museum ? So we can visit! 😅
LOL
off topic but be careful ordering things from the US from Pan, I ordered duraslik ceramic and have so far paid almost as much for the shipping of the product as the product itself, just received an invoice from fed ex this morning for another $106 for shipping, so far I have about $400 tied up into a product that was shown as $189.
You don’t order from me lol. I don’t distribute products. But yes like anything in life, when you have to order stuff outside the country, expect to pay import fees, duties and taxes, it’s the law.
I also pay crazy amounts when ordering from abroad. We can’t do anything about it.
Bonjour Pan ; j'aimerai te poser une question s'il te plait:: sur ma voiture (renault megane bleu clair) j ai regardé tes videos; j'ai fait iun champoing hard, decontaminant ferreux, alcool isopropilique, puis ceramique hendex... effet deperlant super.... mais je recherche un produit qui me donne un effet tres GLOSS ,tres miroir... peut tu me conseiller 2 ou 3 produits s'il te plait.. MERCI ROY un nouveau Fan de France;;;;; PS desole je sais que ca correspond pas a la video ;;;;; si les abonnes on un coseil merci a vous aussi. Bise les car wash girls and boys
Bienvenue sur ma chaîne! Tu as découvert l’une des plus grosses chaînes de detailing sur RUclips alors que nous avons surpassé les 920,000 abonnés et 120 millions de visionnements.
Ça fait plus de 26 ans que je fais de l’esthétique de voitures et j’adore partager mes connaissances et ma passion avec mes auditeurs!
As-tu passé la barre d'argile après le décontaminant ferreux? Et après les étapes de décontamination, as-tu fais le polissage de la carrosserie à l'aide d'une polisseuse? Le polissage est une étape cruciale avant la pose d'une céramique, pour multiples raisons:
1) ça enlève les rayures et tourbillons et l'oxidation
2) ça augmente dramatiquement le niveau de lustre de la peinture (c'est avec les étapes de polissage qu'on augmente le lustre le plus, beaucoup plus que par l'application d'une céramique ou un cire)
3) ça assure de retirer toute ancienne protection qui serait sur la peinture (ancienne cire ou scellant) afin d'assurer d'avoir un vernis 100% vierge, étape super importante afin que la céramique puisse avoir une bonne accroche sur le vernis, sans interférence par une ancienne protection. L'alcool isopropylique à lui seul ne garanti pas 100% du retrait des anciennes protections.
Une céramique est déjà un produit assez lustrant (évidemment, le polissage aurait rehausser encore plus l'effet gloss). Mais tu peux ajouter quelques produits QD (quick detailer en spray) que tu peux vaporiser par dessus, après les étapes de lavage d'appoint, pour aider un peu plus le gloss:
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