Koch is a German last name pronounced "Coke". It's really easy - "Coke - Chemie". and "Chemie is not pronounced "shemie" just like chemicals is not pronounced "shemicals".
When it was just a hobby I really enjoyed the ease of use of the CG Nonsense cleaner. Always used it on dirty mucky door sills and trim. Now that I’ve got a business to run I’ve switched to KC Pol Star for the dilutabilty (10 1L bottles I can make out of 1L of Pol Star diluted 10:1)
I started out detailing with chemical guys stuff, and i now use mainly koch chemie stuff, I use pol star now but nonsense was one of the few products from chemical guys that i would still say it a good product.
White unprotected Tesla seats are a very good challenge for an interior clean especially against dye transfer from pants (jeans and scrubs… wife’s car). For maintenance I have been using Chemical Guys Total Interior Cleaner straight since I use it for general cleaning everything as my “safe” apc including the household. However, it cannot remove dye transfer. The only cleaner I have found to be effective without being damaging to the seats thus far is Super Cleaner by Car Guys.
I start with the least aggressive ratio, So 1:20 works surprisingly well at cleaning. Pol Star can be diluted to suit different needs, so it can clean as well as Xpress can while being more economical.
Jimbo what is your favourite cloth seats cleaner if you have no extractor on shoo vac and maybe a steamer? My kind regards. We love those KC in Europe ..much cheaper here
Why are people obsessed with foam? I don't get it. And that whole interior could have been cleaned up with an ONR dampened MF towel and you'd be in and out in like 5 min and you don't have to worry about cleaning up all that extra foam that you don't need.
Since you’re doing interiors… can you show us the best way, do’s & dont’s, tips & tricks to clean fabric interiors. Thanks, looking forward to the new interior cleaner!
@autodetailingpodcast does diluting give out better results, and can you get more of a product out of it? Sorry, I'm trying to get into detailing and need info. If you have products in mind for carpets and upholstery, it would be great.
This is great product for that - jimbosdetailing.com/products/complete-cabin-cleaner?variant=43317395620023 The more diluted a product is the less effective it will be usually.
I use Chemical guys leather cleaner on leather Koch Chemie Pol star on Alcantara ( suede ) the leather cleaner followed by Chemical guys leather conditioner is spot on , great finish and smooth
Havent rtried Koch Chemie but i have tried Chemical guys. Cant hate. It DOES do a good job getting really sirty places clean. And hasnt staines or taken off finish. But i is on the pricy aide b
Chemical Guys smells like chemicals. 😂 i think just adding a good cleaner in the lineup is important just to make you a one stop shop. The one thing i think that makes it better is if you don't need to wipe with a damp towel after. Take Gyeon leather. They tell you to clean but then wipe with a damp towel. Why? Make something that needs nothing after cleaning, and also allows those interior coatings to properly adhere/apply. Oh and Phoenix EOD i think does it great with a kit. You can buy RTU or a concentrate kit that comes with a labeled spray bottle and your choice of different size concentrates.
If you have a computer with an Nvidia GPU then please use Nvidia broadcast to remove the background noise in post production. Sounds like a machine shop is next to your business.
I'm sure your more expensive product to come will be the declared winner - Oh no wait I'm sure it will be Pan's Clean version that will beat them all because after all Pan's stuff was all number one of the year
Koch is a German last name pronounced "Coke". It's really easy - "Coke - Chemie". and "Chemie is not pronounced "shemie" just like chemicals is not pronounced "shemicals".
(see also: Heckler&Koch - "Heckler und coke")
Shemicals 😂
You really need to annunciate the K and Ch in the words. Clear your throat!
When it was just a hobby I really enjoyed the ease of use of the CG Nonsense cleaner. Always used it on dirty mucky door sills and trim. Now that I’ve got a business to run I’ve switched to KC Pol Star for the dilutabilty (10 1L bottles I can make out of 1L of Pol Star diluted 10:1)
I started out detailing with chemical guys stuff, and i now use mainly koch chemie stuff, I use pol star now but nonsense was one of the few products from chemical guys that i would still say it a good product.
What's with all the sirens? Is a tornado coming?😂
I know right! The background noise is horrific 😖
White unprotected Tesla seats are a very good challenge for an interior clean especially against dye transfer from pants (jeans and scrubs… wife’s car). For maintenance I have been using Chemical Guys Total Interior Cleaner straight since I use it for general cleaning everything as my “safe” apc including the household. However, it cannot remove dye transfer. The only cleaner I have found to be effective without being damaging to the seats thus far is Super Cleaner by Car Guys.
Just clicked to comment " Kosh chemie" all day every day, more than once a day
I think having a 16 oz RTU and gallon concentrate is the best way to go with products like this.
I like that the foam didn't last as long, easier to wipe away (to me)! 😉
I went from P&S Xpress to Pol Star. I like that you have multiple dilution ratios. I do 1:20 on interiors.
I use Xpress now. Pol Star at 20 to 1 is strong enough to clean?
I start with the least aggressive ratio, So 1:20 works surprisingly well at cleaning. Pol Star can be diluted to suit different needs, so it can clean as well as Xpress can while being more economical.
Jimbo what is your favourite cloth seats cleaner if you have no extractor on shoo vac and maybe a steamer? My kind regards.
We love those KC in Europe ..much cheaper here
I'd go with the KC and a steamer, no need for an extractor.
Why are people obsessed with foam? I don't get it. And that whole interior could have been cleaned up with an ONR dampened MF towel and you'd be in and out in like 5 min and you don't have to worry about cleaning up all that extra foam that you don't need.
Jimbos tough as shell is one of the best product I tried
Love to hear it!! Thanks for the support
Since you’re doing interiors… can you show us the best way, do’s & dont’s, tips & tricks to clean fabric interiors. Thanks, looking forward to the new interior cleaner!
For sure can and will do as I get closer to launching this one. Thanks for the support.
The code does not work. I want to try the soap and get a free towel but it does not work. What is the trick?
Have to spend $100 to get the free towel.
Oh got it 👍🏽 thanks
Do I have to dilute these products, and what's the point of doing it? Also, is it easy to dilute, cause I don't understand how to do it?
You can and don’t have too. Depends on your needs and wants. I would follow as the manufacture says to
@autodetailingpodcast does diluting give out better results, and can you get more of a product out of it? Sorry, I'm trying to get into detailing and need info. If you have products in mind for carpets and upholstery, it would be great.
This is great product for that - jimbosdetailing.com/products/complete-cabin-cleaner?variant=43317395620023
The more diluted a product is the less effective it will be usually.
I use Chemical guys leather cleaner on leather Koch Chemie Pol star on Alcantara ( suede ) the leather cleaner followed by Chemical guys leather conditioner is spot on , great finish and smooth
Havent rtried Koch Chemie but i have tried Chemical guys. Cant hate. It DOES do a good job getting really sirty places clean. And hasnt staines or taken off finish. But i is on the pricy aide b
Chemical Guys smells like chemicals. 😂 i think just adding a good cleaner in the lineup is important just to make you a one stop shop. The one thing i think that makes it better is if you don't need to wipe with a damp towel after. Take Gyeon leather. They tell you to clean but then wipe with a damp towel. Why? Make something that needs nothing after cleaning, and also allows those interior coatings to properly adhere/apply. Oh and Phoenix EOD i think does it great with a kit. You can buy RTU or a concentrate kit that comes with a labeled spray bottle and your choice of different size concentrates.
If you have a computer with an Nvidia GPU then please use Nvidia broadcast to remove the background noise in post production. Sounds like a machine shop is next to your business.
just moved shops because of all this background noise. I couldn't stand it any more.
It’s crazy how foamy pol star is even at 1:20
Cheap, P & S for the 🏁.
I'm sure your more expensive product to come will be the declared winner - Oh no wait I'm sure it will be Pan's Clean version that will beat them all because after all Pan's stuff was all number one of the year
If you give people enough time their true colors will always show.
I for some reason do not trust Pan. After the whole cerakote debacle I just can’t respect him.
@@user-vj3wd3ge4l Exactly - Maybe now people will start realizing it
More like expensive vs expensive.
Definitely!
Pol star has a useable dilution of 10:1, that’s very economical once mixed up.
your lineup is nothing but super expensive 🤣
It appears that way until you try them and realize how much better they are then all the junk that we’ve become used to in this Industry.