Great video, Nick thanks for always posing things as the beginner, it really allows Yvan to elaborate. I used to miss the underside of the mirrors and the gas cap area but I’ve heard you guys talk about it enough that I don’t anymore haha. Thanks for all you do.
I need a work bench to reach the roof of the wifes SUV (tuscan) i just roll the car back a foot just to get that part of the tyre you cant get too, nice videos guys thanks for the tips on rotary polishing, i tend to get a lot of circular marks from my pads(not swirl marks thats what im trying to eradicate, the tucsan is covered in them) im going to try a damp polishing pad this weekend see if i get better results! Thanks DIY DETAIL.
Yvan and Nick, your videos are fantastic! I've been a hobbyist detailer for a year now and started out with products from all sorts of different brands. As I use them up, I am pretty much converting to 100% DIY Detail products. I trust you guys and believe that you sell some of the best stuff on the market. I've applied DIY Detail ceramic coatings, but I am eagerly awaiting the C6 Hydro Lite for regular people like me. Could you give a rough estimate on when it might be available? I have some cars I really want to put it on! Thanks!
Is there a certain material to look for in flag tipped brushes to know if they are paint safe? Some are polypropylene, polystyrene, or just say synthetic. A lot of the green ones look similar, but that’s just a picture
To me, it takes me probably like 2 hours to do full interior detail. But I go first around with vacuum, then go cleaning the actual interior, then go again with some form of protection, so it is a hustle for me 😂😂
I've been using rinseless exclusively for a couple of months now, no pressure washer. I've seen a build up of stuff in the window rubber gap. How do I remove this stuff without getting all the gear out? Thanks
@@diydetailofficial What I mean is I want to watch car detailing ads (think Superbowl ads). I want to see things like how they hook, retain, reward their client in their ads with a CTA at the end.
This is not specifically about missing a spot, but it could possibly cause me to. You did mention your water spot remover & I have seen your videos on using iron remover with the clay towel. Due to mild asthma I can have problems being around strong chemical smells, so my question is can I use the water spot remover (don't know if it has strong odor) and clay towel to remove some contamination, & then spray on the iron remover & move away while it dwells & then come back and rinse it off. Or do you have another suggestion? Thanks for your viddos.
Do not use DIY Detail Water Spot Remover with the Perforated Synthetic Decontamination Towel . Using DIY Detail Iron Remover with the Perforated Synthetic Decontamination Towel will greatly reduce the smell.
If a detailer is missing areas, then they're not a detailer, they're a valeter. You pay extra to have your car detailed, and if areas are being missed, you're not getting a proper job 💁♂️
How to properly clean the rear black plastic diffuser on the bumper? I’ve tried using the DIY Rinseless Wash with several brushes and Qtips to get into each and every cranny hole but much to my dismay after the bumper dried, it looks like I didn’t do much on it. It still looks like I half assed it even though I spent an inordinate amount of time trying to get it looking like new. It was very depressing! 😭😭😭
When it comes to the dog hair conversation I apply that to my wife. I don’t go after every one of her hairs because I know she is getting right back in it haha
Question about rinseless. Even when working in the shade rinseless starts drying in the first panel before getting to the rest of the car. When drying can I dry it like that or do you recommend re-wetting a bit?
Great video, Nick thanks for always posing things as the beginner, it really allows Yvan to elaborate. I used to miss the underside of the mirrors and the gas cap area but I’ve heard you guys talk about it enough that I don’t anymore haha. Thanks for all you do.
Happy to help!
It seems you both draw inspiration in sharing good points from actual detail jobs, as in the case of the beautiful Vette.
Wow, thank you!
Better not miss this video!
lol
I need a work bench to reach the roof of the wifes SUV (tuscan) i just roll the car back a foot just to get that part of the tyre you cant get too, nice videos guys thanks for the tips on rotary polishing, i tend to get a lot of circular marks from my pads(not swirl marks thats what im trying to eradicate, the tucsan is covered in them) im going to try a damp polishing pad this weekend see if i get better results! Thanks DIY DETAIL.
Damp, waffle pad is important.
Yvan and Nick, your videos are fantastic! I've been a hobbyist detailer for a year now and started out with products from all sorts of different brands. As I use them up, I am pretty much converting to 100% DIY Detail products. I trust you guys and believe that you sell some of the best stuff on the market. I've applied DIY Detail ceramic coatings, but I am eagerly awaiting the C6 Hydro Lite for regular people like me. Could you give a rough estimate on when it might be available? I have some cars I really want to put it on! Thanks!
May 11th
Is there a certain material to look for in flag tipped brushes to know if they are paint safe? Some are polypropylene, polystyrene, or just say synthetic. A lot of the green ones look similar, but that’s just a picture
Nylon
The ones from DIY are the best, they are not alike, DIY's are much softer
Inside the fuel filler cap the filler cap door on the inside often gets missed, (sometimes)!!
Yes
To me, it takes me probably like 2 hours to do full interior detail.
But I go first around with vacuum, then go cleaning the actual interior, then go again with some form of protection, so it is a hustle for me 😂😂
Thanks for sharing!
I'd love to watch Yvan watching other detailers. Maybe even get community videos sent in and do a series on it.
It’s a thought
Great video and info 👍🏼👍🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Glad you liked it!
I've been using rinseless exclusively for a couple of months now, no pressure washer. I've seen a build up of stuff in the window rubber gap. How do I remove this stuff without getting all the gear out? Thanks
Use a soft brush
Hi Yvan. Where can I find profitable mobile car detailing business ads/ad videos? I want to watch them and learn from them.
Take a look at Hudson Archer
@@diydetailofficial What I mean is I want to watch car detailing ads (think Superbowl ads). I want to see things like how they hook, retain, reward their client in their ads with a CTA at the end.
Hello. How do you clean exhaust tips when it's neglected and has soot? And when it's maintained?
DIY Detail All Clean
This is not specifically about missing a spot, but it could possibly cause me to. You did mention your water spot remover & I have seen your videos on using iron remover with the clay towel. Due to mild asthma I can have problems being around strong chemical smells, so my question is can I use the water spot remover (don't know if it has strong odor) and clay towel to remove some contamination, & then spray on the iron remover & move away while it dwells & then come back and rinse it off. Or do you have another suggestion? Thanks for your viddos.
Do not use DIY Detail Water Spot Remover with the Perforated Synthetic Decontamination Towel . Using DIY Detail Iron Remover with the Perforated Synthetic Decontamination Towel will greatly reduce the smell.
Hi Yvan & Nick - hope all is well.
You as well!
Is there a way I can download all the knowledge from Yvan's brain, and upload it into mine?
lol, lots of useless stuff up there. Watch the channel and take mental notes
If a detailer is missing areas, then they're not a detailer, they're a valeter.
You pay extra to have your car detailed, and if areas are being missed, you're not getting a proper job 💁♂️
True
How to properly clean the rear black plastic diffuser on the bumper? I’ve tried using the DIY Rinseless Wash with several brushes and Qtips to get into each and every cranny hole but much to my dismay after the bumper dried, it looks like I didn’t do much on it. It still looks like I half assed it even though I spent an inordinate amount of time trying to get it looking like new. It was very depressing! 😭😭😭
Unfortunately those areas are difficult
When it comes to the dog hair conversation I apply that to my wife. I don’t go after every one of her hairs because I know she is getting right back in it haha
lol
Question about rinseless. Even when working in the shade rinseless starts drying in the first panel before getting to the rest of the car. When drying can I dry it like that or do you recommend re-wetting a bit?
It’s up to you
@diydetailofficial so it's the same marring risk? (Aka minimal?)
I have your answer
Thank you.
Ready
Thank you.