⬇🔶 LINKS TO PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO ⬇⬇ 🇺🇸 For people in USA: Koch Chemie Green Star (all purpose cleaner): amzn.to/45VfXhc CarPro Dilute spray bottle: bit.ly/3Nmug67 Brush: amzn.to/43Al9p3 Koch Chemie Gummifix (Guf) 1L: amzn.to/42y2yIX Koch Chemie Gummifix (Guf) 5L: amzn.to/3qC5Nlr Koch Chemie trigger sprayer: bit.ly/3Dqv5Gj Koch Chemie spray bottle: bit.ly/3Q2Rf96 Foam applicator: amzn.to/4616gho Microfiber towels: amzn.to/3oUYlkX MetroVac Air Force Blaster SideKick (blower): amzn.to/43AMibo Eley wall-mounted hose reel: bit.ly/3b6lSV3 Eley polyurethane garden hose: bit.ly/3qqGePb Eley professional sprayer nozzle set: bit.ly/3u4wuwb Eley garden hose quick connect sets: bit.ly/3alDqxa 🇨🇦 For people in Canada: Koch Chemie Green Star (all purpose cleaner): bit.ly/3T14C8y CarPro Dilute spray bottle: bit.ly/3SKt0ei Brush: bit.ly/3CwMhsC Koch Chemie Gummifix (Guf): bit.ly/3ClKpn9 Foam applicator: amzn.to/43RlXps Microfiber towels: amzn.to/3Cq6Xmw MetroVac Air Force Blaster SideKick (blower): bit.ly/3EKL6Jd 🇬🇧 For people in the UK: Koch Chemie Green Star (all purpose cleaner): bit.ly/3TBVR5l CarPro Dilute spray bottle: bit.ly/3EmSPMP Brush: bit.ly/3NpZASH Koch Chemie Gummifix (Guf): bit.ly/42FFd85 Foam applicator: bit.ly/42z4WPC Microfiber towels: bit.ly/3lyhsiE Handheld blower: bit.ly/43SrtrJ 🇫🇷 For people in France: Koch Chemie Green Star (all purpose cleaner): c3po.link/Q9D8Z2t8JY CarPro Dilute spray bottle: c3po.link/QxkxgkNksn Brosse: c3po.link/Qu6AgMk2Jr Koch Chemie Gummifix (Guf): bit.ly/42FFd85 Chiffons microfibres: c3po.link/QPvhpzTVzN Souffleur à air: c3po.link/QJKPXwHRxD Watch more of my videos: ✅ How to clean car windows: ruclips.net/video/d9T5rW-UP2E/видео.html ✅ How to wash your car like a pro: ruclips.net/video/7Koj5j2Es5U/видео.html ✅ How to clean carpets: ruclips.net/video/gQO-g_JMV-I/видео.html
Yeah I always had WeatherTech mats in my cars and my girlfriend's cars, and my brother's cars, and my parent's cars haha. But I only leave them for winter months. My girlfriend keeps hers year round.
I love GUF so much. In my opinion it’s as impressive as MP is on the engine bay. I’m very particular about mats/flooring and this is the only product I’ve found that does exactly what I want. I’ve tested it off-label on the exterior (step bars on trucks) but dust does stick to it, sadly. I mist directly on the mat and level with a detail factory curveball, super easy and works great. The odor is fairly mild, smells a bit like PSS. Don’t replace your old mats before you try GUF, it’s really that good 👍
Do oh think hug can be used for tire shine because from what I see Pss is used for plastic trim and can be used for tires and do you think PSs is good for the mats
Another fine precision video good sir! Pan, with your experience, how long do protectants last on the door panels and dash before they begin to break down? And is Fusso coat 99 still one of your preferred sealants? Thanks man!
Thanks for the kind words about my videos. Always nice to hear. I don't measure the durability of interior products. I have to draw the line at some point, I would die trying to measure the durability of everything known to man haha. I focus more on paint protection durability. For the interior, most products typically will give you a few weeks to a few months protection at best. Hence why it's recommended to maintain your vehicle's interior once a month or at least once every other month. If you apply a base layer of long lasting protection (like CarPro PERL dilute 1:5, or 303 Protectant, or DIY Detail Interior Ceramic) those should last a few months. All that will be left once every 3-4 weeks is to use an interior quick detailer to lightly clean smudges, light dirt and dust, and to boost the existing protection. That's when you'd use CarPro InnerQD, Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Mist Interior Detailer, DIY Interior Clean & Protect, Lithium Inner Space, Adam's Interior Detailer, etc).
Followed directions on bottle. Said to apply with a sponge. Made a mess because I could not get the small groves in the floor mats to dry from this stuff. Tried wiping with paper towels and microfiber cloths. Very expensive and a waste of money.
Don't use tire dressings on rubber mats. VERY dangerous! You can see another video I made with alternative products here: ruclips.net/video/ea11kHw-YNA/видео.html
PERL can be slippery on rubber mats, so I would caution against that. But if it works for you, good. How did you discover my channel by the way Manuel? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 980,000 subscribers and we have over 132 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 have been using this for a couple of months now and find it superior to others on the market. The only draw back is the smell of strong IPA. It does dissipate after a short time but I recommend using it outside till it dries if you can. But the results are great ‼️👍✌️☮️
I have purchased and used GUF. It definitely improves the appearance. After application when you run your handle over it does not feel oily or slick. However, when you actually have your heel on the mat it is somewhat slippery! My occupants did not like the slipperiness and thought it was somewhat dangerous when getting in and out of the car. I apply very lightly so that was not the issue. The only way to remove the slickness was to thoroughly wipe it down multiple times with all purpose cleaner. I no longer use it on floor mats.
Same, I tried it on the mats of my personal vehicle before using it on my clients cars and it was definitely very slippery! A passenger of mine hurt herself trying to get out of the car. The difference is is I applied more than what’s shown in this video and used a brush to apply. I will continue to do testing with it and use an applicator to apply it, with less product, and wipe down with a microfiber afterwards.
GUF is slippery when on floor mats that aren’t entirely rubber. For example weather tech is high quality rubber. A lot of the generic no name brands or Amazon brands use a mix of plastic with the rubber and it ends up not absorbing fully into the mat, making it slippery even though you’ve knocked it down with a cloth.
@pantheorganiser nice video like alsways. Pan i got to ask u somethin. Last time u showed the scratch remover from turtlewax (the one with the clear coat). Can u put first the clear coat and over it a ceramic coating? Or would the solvent mess with the turtlewax clear coat? Also if u use both (ofcorse with sometime in between) would the paint look better since it would be like a lense? (The bottle may can coat a car). Also can u how should i say that mask streaks or love marks with the clear coat? I couldnt find any videos about it and also didnt had anyone with experience to ask to.
And one more question. In ur videos u say "to maintain the ceramic coating" u mostly use some spray coatings over it like flexwax. Can u use something else aswell like Fuso (pastwax) or polymer base products ( like polymernetshield)or would that destroy the ceramic?
For maintenance of ceramic coatings, you have to use compatible ceramic based products. So no, you would not apply a Fusso wax, or any carnauba wax or regular sealant. See my detailed tutorial on how to do a proper maintenance wash on a ceramic coated car here: ruclips.net/video/IqIW78FmRYU/видео.html
@@PanTheOrganizer ok got it thank u. What about the scratch remover part? Can i apply Ceramic coatings over it? And would it look better since in theory it would be a thicker layer?
@@PanTheOrganizer I don't think that a German pronounce it wrong or differently because these two words are very common in Germany. For an english speaker you pronounce it good. For all the others: don't say "Kock" or "Kotch". But in the end, it doesn't matter.
After cleaning, need to use a non-oil and non-silicone base black rubber solvent to prevent foot slippage. Something like Chemical Guys Mat ReNew Rubber. Your Floor mats will always become marred with dirt and other things you take from the ground. Wear protective booties over your shoes, boots, or sneakers, remove them as you get into your vehicle. No more contaminates on your mats brought in from the outside of your vehicle. Winter time lay down a large used old bath towel. Change your footwear and place snow boots and the towel in a kitchen dish wash basin "dish tub". Keep your car mats clean for a very long time. Okay! purchase a second set of floor mats for your vehicle and store them until you have the desire to present your show-and-tell showroom vehicle with brand-new car floor mats. Once the show is over, remove and store the new mats in a sealed container to keep them new, and put your daily useful mats back on the car floor. Maintaining and Cleaning your vehicle is nice, but you will never be able to keep it in Factory condition coming off of the production assembly line. Deterioration, Corrosion, and Contaminants will occur by force of nature and the almighty above as nothing lasts forever. If you don't use it, you'll lose it! Going overboard is a waste of time and money. Just keep the floor mats clean as they don't have to look pretty. Question? Do you look down at your feet all day? If so, people will probably wonder if you have a problem. The purpose of a floor mat is to protect the carpet.
Hi Pan… I have an unrelated question, I park my car under a tree a found sap on the hood of my 2021 XC-40 Volvo, I used Koch chemie green star to remove at 5-1, with a kitchen sponge which seem to put what I believe to be light scratches on the surface, I started off with rupes fine finishing compound with a yellow wool pad, didn’t come out , then went to a rupes blue wool pad with sonax perfect finish 6-4, still didn’t come out, I used my fingernail to make sure the scratches aren’t thru the clear coat which THEIR NOT. What would be my next step to try and remove these scratches? I have flat black paint , my pressure on the machine was light on the 1 st try, on 2 nd try I used about 10 lbs of pressure, don’t want to burned thru the paint. Thank you for any advice, know it’s difficult not see the vehicle, I’ve never had problems before removing scratches but never had sap either. Ken
Using an APC isn't the appropriate way to remove tree sap. You need to first wash the car, dry it, and then use a proper tree sap remover, like this: bit.ly/3pvgmXj You would spray that on the clean surface, let it dwell, and then wipe with a microfiber towel. Multiple applications might be needed depending on how thick the sap is, or how stubborn it is to remove. Do not work in direct sunlight, don't let the product dry on the surface, and work on a cool surface. Once the sap is removed, then you can use a compound and polish to perfect the paint to remove the scratches you induced on your previous attempt to remove the tree sap. I will have a full tree sap removal tutorial coming later this month. Stay tuned.
Pan can you use this on tire for tire mat shine ? Just like pss can be used for plastic trim it can also be used for tire shine from what I heard… let me know if you can get back to me brother thank you
It's all about lighting some times. 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 945,000 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.
You can check the other links I have in the description. You can get it here: USA: bit.ly/3t4Xlwv Canada: bit.ly/46gNmmG UK: bit.ly/42FFd85 Or you can get my other well liked rubber mat cleaner/rejuvenator here: amzn.to/481ONp6 I made a video using that here: ruclips.net/video/ea11kHw-YNA/видео.htmlsi=u7Mv3I50Y9xdCBqD
Hi James. I always leave links to the products in the description under each one of my videos, to make it easy for my viewers to click and purchase. Here goes for you: 🇨🇦 For people in Canada: Koch Chemie Green Star (all purpose cleaner): bit.ly/3T14C8y CarPro Dilute spray bottle: bit.ly/3SKt0ei Brush: bit.ly/3CwMhsC Koch Chemie Gummifix (Guf): bit.ly/3ClKpn9 Foam applicator: amzn.to/43RlXps Microfiber towels: amzn.to/3Cq6Xmw MetroVac Air Force Blaster SideKick (blower): bit.ly/3EKL6Jd
Hey Pan, how do clean bugs stuck in the radiator akd the ac condensor? Im back from a trip (montreal to jasper and back) And the condensor is filled with bugs, i had some armoral bug remover.... but it does not work... what should i do?
No one really talks about the longevity of this product. It’s not a long lasting product and where your feet rub, it’ll turn back to the chaulky white look pretty quickly. But at least the crevices no-touch areas will stay deep black.
I am soooooo tired right now.... just washed my car in the driveway. Spent 3 hours washing just the outside and wheels. In 97-degree weather.(yes, I know I'm not supposed to wash under the sun, but it cannot be helped) 😂 Rinsed the whole car with water, sprayed on a super thick layer of foam, riseed foam off. Second coat of foam and started washing. Since it was sunny, I washed one side at a time. For some reason, when I was done, it was already 3 hours later. I need to watch fewer Pan's videos. At this rate, it will take me 6 hours to wash my car next time. 😍 When the sun goes down and the temps go below 85, I will probably start with the waxing/polishing. This is better than going to the gym. I can burn off a lot more calories by washing my car.
If you need a product that both cleans and rejuvenates, the McKee's is the one. If you can use an APC to clean first, and want the best looking rejuvenator for the finishing touches, Guf is the one. Both are excellent, so you can't go wrong.
Guf needs a spay applicator. It comes with a pour spout and it is not functional for what you need to apply this. Good product and you only need a very little bit to make it work and cover well.
I have heard nothing but positive things from pro detailers (including Imjoshv) hence why I decided to order it and test it, and I like it. Experience with products is subjective hence why it’s important to test and see if it does what you want it to do.
Good review pan! I use this on the pedals as well really good for that too, seen as though there isn’t no silicone in the product to cause feet slipping
Hello guys. There are some guys saying that it could be slippery, the issue is not the product from Koch chemie, actually the issue is the generic matt that could be generic. The othe options available to use could be chemical guys "matt renew", adam's "rubber mat and liner cleaner"
Au niveau visuel très similaire, une légère préférence pour Guf. Mais les deux sont top. Mais il faut garder en tête que le McKee’s est plus versatile, car il nettoie et redonne le look noir. Le Guf est seulement un rénovateur, donc il faut nettoyer avec un produit séparé avant, comme dans la vidéo.
I tried GUF few times and every time despite the way I apply it (spray on the surface and clean with microfiber cloth or just spray and leave it to dry) it creates very slickery surface. It’s good enough to play hockey, but terrible for a car. Am I doing something wrong or it just not suitable for my mats?
This is not slippery, so there must be something wrong. Are you applying it to rubber mats? Make sure you clean the mats thoroughly beforehand, with an APC or floor mat cleaner. Then do a few light mists (don't oversaturate!!!) and work the product in, as shown here. It should not feel slippery. If you still have issues, perhaps reach out to Koch Chemie and troublehsoot with them to see if you maybe had a bad batch or what you are doing wrong.
@@PanTheOrganizer thanks very much for your response. Yes, I am very surprised since it's designed for rubber mats. I have standard BMW winter mats. I wash them with Koch-Chemie Green Star light dilute with a hard brush, then rinse, wait for them to dry, and apply Guff with a microfiber sponge. Might be I apply too much. I will try to reduce it next time. Thank you!
It's not supposed to make it shine. It's supposed to leave an OEM matte appearance, just the way I like it. I don't like glossy plastics. This isn't the Armor All days from the 1980's. Glossy also usually means slippery, and we certainly don't want that for rubber mats.
The best combo !, I tried Gummyfix on my mats and they look like new, now mine where not really bad, but I cant wait to tackle my wife's vehicle mats hers are really beat up .
Both are excellent, but different. The McKee's both cleans and rejuvenates. The Koch Chemie is just a rejuvenator, you need to clean the surface with an APC before you use Gummifix.
I wouldn't recommend regular plastics/rubber dressings on rubber mats. You'd have to test on an inconspicuous area first to see if it makes the surface slippery.
It's not a long lasting product (none are in this category). It depends on your use and how dirty they get, but a few weeks on average. It's a delicate balance between long term durability, and keeping the non-slippery aspect. You can't have it all in this category of products it seems.
Greenstar is a concentrate so you have no choice to dilute it according to your use (instructions on the label). Brake Buster can be used as is straight from the spray bottle it comes it for max power, or diluted up to 1:3 in a foaming pump sprayer. It still works well when diluted, perhaps not as strong as undiluted for obvious reasons, but you get more for your money.
@@PanTheOrganizer what i meant to ask was is there any difference if diluted in a dilute bottle without the foam or diluted in a foam sprayer with the foam?
I have seen in another video where you cleaned rubber floor mats using McKee’s 37 Rejuvenator and 303 Protectant or Lithium Inner Space. Would it be problematic or overkill to use those along with Guf? I don’t think Guf has any UV protection in the formulation, so it seems that spraying 303 or Inner Space after applying Guf would be the ultimate combination of finish and protection. Your thoughts?
The koch chemie Guf may be the best product for 2023 so far or in the top 5 I have not yet tried but I've been seeing it on Jamie the cleaner and Eddie Colon on RUclips. And now Pan the organizer with awesome results
Thanks for the great vid, Pan. Good info as always. You cost me money every time I watch!! :) Quick question. I want to buy a mini blower/dryer and comparing the Metrovac to the Adams Mini. The Adams has a 20 ft cord, more amps/watts, and feet per minute. Is there a quality issue you are aware of that should lead me back to the Metro? Thanks!
I haven't tested the Adam's. But as they don't make their own equipment, they outsource the work. So there's a high likelihood of brands like MetroVac making their blowers anyways hehe. Who knows.
Great video as always Pan thank you. Can this be used on vinyl as well? like dashboards? my non-leather 911 dashboard looks all chalky (drives me crazy) what do you recommend for that?
Is that drain super useful….or what!😊 So much easier when you can just tip the excess water away. Where does the water go from the drain? Into the normal drain system in the house?
Hu Pan, thanks for yet another great video. Quick question, which two Mcguair or Turtle wax Hybrid Solutions products would you use for cleaning and protecting all types of floor mats. Thanks. Costa
So I ordered this recently, however the bottle did not come with a sprayer.. also has a plastic cap that leaves a tiny hole in the middle. Wondering if Carzilla forgot to send it or what?
@@PanTheOrganizer Perfect! Thank you for responding and letting me know what my issue there was, just curious though Pan, what kind of sprayer did you put in there? I feel like I would enjoy having one for the convenience.
Now I know why people have been raving about gummifix. Greenstar is one of the best APC’s on the market and to be honest I have never been disappointed in a Koch Chemie product. I will have to try this new product out sometime soon! Thank you for the new product video!
Hi Mr. Pan! Thank you for your energy and efforts to teach with experience, share knowledge and demonstrate with objectivity all the products that you encounter in your professional life. May I please ask you; what products you recommend for professional quality motorcycle detailing tools / kits? Thank you in advance for your kind feedback, assistance and consideration to recommend! Humble regards, Walter Sylwesiuk
This is a good product, but refence other brands that are comparable would be nice, to decide if what we have is good for now or is this worth a new buy!
Please make one video for people like me, who don’t have coated car. How to wash, what’s better a shampoo or rinse less wash, what to use for maximum gloss without coat. Thank you!
I already have my car wash tutorial here: ruclips.net/video/7Koj5j2Es5U/видео.html That shows you how to wash a car, regardless of what protection you have on your paint: wax, sealant, ceramic coating, or no protection at all. It doesn't matter. Same procedures apply. If you don't have access to water (those who live in cities with water bans or heavy restrictions, or apartment/condo dwellers with no real access to a hose, etc) you can follow my rinseless wash method here: ruclips.net/video/p58Y5qRd3OU/видео.html Same rinseless wash method applies regardless of what protection you have on the paint.
@PanTheOrganizer Thank you for your answer! One more question. You say that Gyeon Wet Coat gives us the most gloss. After I apply it and rinse for activation, can I dry the car with a CarPro Beader + CarPro DreamMaker? (I saw this mix in your video too :) ). Or is there a better way?
After using WetCoat, you can just blow dry the car. 100% contactless way of my drying. Then you can pick up any residual water droplets with a microfiber towel and quick detailer, or Bead Maker + Dream Maker combo, what ever you want, but it's not needed. I wouldn't stack too many different products one over the other.
Believe it or not, many use Brake Buster to clean the rubber mats, even P&S recommends it. And you can use the new P&S Swift detailer to rejuvenate them after you cleaned them. See their expert talk about that in my video here: ruclips.net/video/FLq-vKIWhKw/видео.html
I used this product and agree it worked to achieve a good look, but the product is greasy and causes dangerous foot slippage. So I washed it off and re-applied it in a lesser amount. Same results. Finally, I used my buffer (not in the instructions) and it became acceptable. I wouldn't recommend this product as it has a slippery finish. This expensive bottle of chemicals is going to the hazardous waste facility when it opens this Friday. The products Pan has recommended fill my detail cabinet and I have been very happy with his recommendations - until now. (I can't understand all these satisfied users.) Yeah, the mats look great, BUT.....
I never had such issues. And I have been using this for a while now. And as you can also tell from the comments, the majority of the people who tried it feel the same way. How are you applying it? What type of rubber mats do you have? I have WeatherTech mats. If you want something that cleans and rejuvenates, one product, and zero slip, here's my other tutorial: ruclips.net/video/ea11kHw-YNA/видео.htmlsi=5oXBxSgqAK8LrJ1m
First time I used a sprayer. Second time I used a microfiber applicator to better control the amount of product. It was slippery both ways. The buffer worked, but probably removed most of the product (even though was not part of the instructions). It did LOOK good though. The mats are BMW factory. I did not dilute the product as the instructions did not call for it. The degree of slipperiness is noticeable. When my wife and I got in the car this morning the first thing she said was: "This is dangerous." I have since washed the mats thoroughly and the problem is gone, but there is no way I would recommend this product. And that's from a guy who highly recommends most of the products you prefer. Indeed, I use three other Koch Chemie products: Gsf, Gs and Mp. Not related: I have tended to favor the CarPro products you like. By the way, I enjoy your channel immensely.@@PanTheOrganizer
Great video Pan ! I checked the product description and it does not say this product could be used on vinyl. So, do you have a recommendation on what can be used on vinyl / "faux" leather seats for 2009 C350 Mercedes?
I can never say that, as you never know what new and better product will be released haha. But so far, Guf and McKee's Floor Mat Rejuvenator are my favourites.
Both are very good. McKee's is a bit more versatile as it cleans and rejuvenates. Guf is only a finisher/rejuvenator. But I have a slight preference for the way Guf looks.
⬇🔶 LINKS TO PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO ⬇⬇
🇺🇸 For people in USA:
Koch Chemie Green Star (all purpose cleaner): amzn.to/45VfXhc
CarPro Dilute spray bottle: bit.ly/3Nmug67
Brush: amzn.to/43Al9p3
Koch Chemie Gummifix (Guf) 1L: amzn.to/42y2yIX
Koch Chemie Gummifix (Guf) 5L: amzn.to/3qC5Nlr
Koch Chemie trigger sprayer: bit.ly/3Dqv5Gj
Koch Chemie spray bottle: bit.ly/3Q2Rf96
Foam applicator: amzn.to/4616gho
Microfiber towels: amzn.to/3oUYlkX
MetroVac Air Force Blaster SideKick (blower): amzn.to/43AMibo
Eley wall-mounted hose reel: bit.ly/3b6lSV3
Eley polyurethane garden hose: bit.ly/3qqGePb
Eley professional sprayer nozzle set: bit.ly/3u4wuwb
Eley garden hose quick connect sets: bit.ly/3alDqxa
🇨🇦 For people in Canada:
Koch Chemie Green Star (all purpose cleaner): bit.ly/3T14C8y
CarPro Dilute spray bottle: bit.ly/3SKt0ei
Brush: bit.ly/3CwMhsC
Koch Chemie Gummifix (Guf): bit.ly/3ClKpn9
Foam applicator: amzn.to/43RlXps
Microfiber towels: amzn.to/3Cq6Xmw
MetroVac Air Force Blaster SideKick (blower): bit.ly/3EKL6Jd
🇬🇧 For people in the UK:
Koch Chemie Green Star (all purpose cleaner): bit.ly/3TBVR5l
CarPro Dilute spray bottle: bit.ly/3EmSPMP
Brush: bit.ly/3NpZASH
Koch Chemie Gummifix (Guf): bit.ly/42FFd85
Foam applicator: bit.ly/42z4WPC
Microfiber towels: bit.ly/3lyhsiE
Handheld blower: bit.ly/43SrtrJ
🇫🇷 For people in France:
Koch Chemie Green Star (all purpose cleaner): c3po.link/Q9D8Z2t8JY
CarPro Dilute spray bottle: c3po.link/QxkxgkNksn
Brosse: c3po.link/Qu6AgMk2Jr
Koch Chemie Gummifix (Guf): bit.ly/42FFd85
Chiffons microfibres: c3po.link/QPvhpzTVzN
Souffleur à air: c3po.link/QJKPXwHRxD
Watch more of my videos:
✅ How to clean car windows: ruclips.net/video/d9T5rW-UP2E/видео.html
✅ How to wash your car like a pro: ruclips.net/video/7Koj5j2Es5U/видео.html
✅ How to clean carpets: ruclips.net/video/gQO-g_JMV-I/видео.html
Pan, tu peux juste prononcer 'kor-kemy'
I imagine those WeatherTech mats come in handy for your Canadian winters. I do like their custom fit mats like you showed.
Yeah I always had WeatherTech mats in my cars and my girlfriend's cars, and my brother's cars, and my parent's cars haha. But I only leave them for winter months. My girlfriend keeps hers year round.
Seeing it in the car really makes the difference
I agree. It makes it quite obvious.
Thanks for the vid! How do you think this product compares to the weather tech brand spray protector?
I prefer Guf
I love GUF so much. In my opinion it’s as impressive as MP is on the engine bay. I’m very particular about mats/flooring and this is the only product I’ve found that does exactly what I want.
I’ve tested it off-label on the exterior (step bars on trucks) but dust does stick to it, sadly.
I mist directly on the mat and level with a detail factory curveball, super easy and works great.
The odor is fairly mild, smells a bit like PSS.
Don’t replace your old mats before you try GUF, it’s really that good 👍
Do oh think hug can be used for tire shine because from what I see Pss is used for plastic trim and can be used for tires and do you think PSs is good for the mats
@@jamesvincent6185 I would not recommend PSS on floor mats. GUF has anti-slip properties that PSS does not
Paaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamtasric review
Thanks Mike!
Another fine precision video good sir!
Pan, with your experience, how long do protectants last on the door panels and dash before they begin to break down? And is Fusso coat 99 still one of your preferred sealants? Thanks man!
Thanks for the kind words about my videos. Always nice to hear. I don't measure the durability of interior products. I have to draw the line at some point, I would die trying to measure the durability of everything known to man haha. I focus more on paint protection durability. For the interior, most products typically will give you a few weeks to a few months protection at best. Hence why it's recommended to maintain your vehicle's interior once a month or at least once every other month.
If you apply a base layer of long lasting protection (like CarPro PERL dilute 1:5, or 303 Protectant, or DIY Detail Interior Ceramic) those should last a few months. All that will be left once every 3-4 weeks is to use an interior quick detailer to lightly clean smudges, light dirt and dust, and to boost the existing protection. That's when you'd use CarPro InnerQD, Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Mist Interior Detailer, DIY Interior Clean & Protect, Lithium Inner Space, Adam's Interior Detailer, etc).
@PAN I think we’re all wondering when you, yourself will have a brand of your own?
Hopefully one day! When the time is right. I am taking my time with that fufure project as I want a solid line of products at a great price.
@@PanTheOrganizer Thats all everyone wants good stuff at great prices.
Followed directions on bottle. Said to apply with a sponge. Made a mess because I could not get the small groves in the floor mats to dry from this stuff. Tried wiping with paper towels and microfiber cloths. Very expensive and a waste of money.
How do they feel afterwards? I hate how my Weathertechs feel with anything other than a good scrubbing
They feel like OEM new. Nothing changes. Just a nicer/richer appearance.
Anyone have any alternatives that are cheaper? I use adams tire dressing but it leaves the Matt’s slippery
Don't use tire dressings on rubber mats. VERY dangerous!
You can see another video I made with alternative products here: ruclips.net/video/ea11kHw-YNA/видео.html
Pan,
Thanks for the video on this. I just did this yesterday to my front mats. Works like a champ!
Glad it helped!
Carpro PEARL, works 100 times better. But thanks for the video.
PERL can be slippery on rubber mats, so I would caution against that. But if it works for you, good.
How did you discover my channel by the way Manuel?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 980,000 subscribers and we have over 132 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.
@@ManuelSanchez-tk7tr good video Pan as usual…
I have been using this for a couple of months now and find it superior to others on the market. The only draw back is the smell of strong IPA. It does dissipate after a short time but I recommend using it outside till it dries if you can. But the results are great ‼️👍✌️☮️
Thanks for sharing!
I have purchased and used GUF. It definitely improves the appearance. After application when you run your handle over it does not feel oily or slick. However, when you actually have your heel on the mat it is somewhat slippery! My occupants did not like the slipperiness and thought it was somewhat dangerous when getting in and out of the car. I apply very lightly so that was not the issue. The only way to remove the slickness was to thoroughly wipe it down multiple times with all purpose cleaner. I no longer use it on floor mats.
I had the same case. It was slippery.
What brand of floor mats do you have? I haven't had issues with Guf yet, all on WeatherTech mats.
Same, I tried it on the mats of my personal vehicle before using it on my clients cars and it was definitely very slippery! A passenger of mine hurt herself trying to get out of the car. The difference is is I applied more than what’s shown in this video and used a brush to apply. I will continue to do testing with it and use an applicator to apply it, with less product, and wipe down with a microfiber afterwards.
@@PanTheOrganizer I live in Ukraine and have good quality ukrainian brand Avto-Gumm rubber (PU) mats.
GUF is slippery when on floor mats that aren’t entirely rubber. For example weather tech is high quality rubber. A lot of the generic no name brands or Amazon brands use a mix of plastic with the rubber and it ends up not absorbing fully into the mat, making it slippery even though you’ve knocked it down with a cloth.
Guess this process will work on accelerator and brake pedals too?
@pantheorganiser nice video like alsways. Pan i got to ask u somethin.
Last time u showed the scratch remover from turtlewax (the one with the clear coat).
Can u put first the clear coat and over it a ceramic coating? Or would the solvent mess with the turtlewax clear coat?
Also if u use both (ofcorse with sometime in between) would the paint look better since it would be like a lense? (The bottle may can coat a car).
Also can u how should i say that mask streaks or love marks with the clear coat?
I couldnt find any videos about it and also didnt had anyone with experience to ask to.
And one more question. In ur videos u say "to maintain the ceramic coating" u mostly use some spray coatings over it like flexwax. Can u use something else aswell like Fuso (pastwax) or polymer base products ( like polymernetshield)or would that destroy the ceramic?
You should write to them and ask them directly, I don't have enough experience with that clear coat scratch remover yet.
For maintenance of ceramic coatings, you have to use compatible ceramic based products. So no, you would not apply a Fusso wax, or any carnauba wax or regular sealant.
See my detailed tutorial on how to do a proper maintenance wash on a ceramic coated car here: ruclips.net/video/IqIW78FmRYU/видео.html
@@PanTheOrganizer ok got it thank u.
What about the scratch remover part? Can i apply Ceramic coatings over it? And would it look better since in theory it would be a thicker layer?
"Kowk cheh-mee" according to the all knowing Google.
Wrong. There is no "k" in Koch and it doesn't should sound like a "k".
There are so many people pronouncing it differently, including my German viewers, that I stopped overthinking how to pronounce it.
@@PanTheOrganizer I don't think that a German pronounce it wrong or differently because these two words are very common in Germany.
For an english speaker you pronounce it good.
For all the others: don't say "Kock" or "Kotch".
But in the end, it doesn't matter.
@@musikus7092 I'm just the messenger.
My mechanic, Mark Koch, said the correct German pronunciation of his last name is "Cook".
After cleaning, need to use a non-oil and non-silicone base black rubber solvent to prevent foot slippage. Something like Chemical Guys Mat ReNew Rubber. Your Floor mats will always become marred with dirt and other things you take from the ground. Wear protective booties over your shoes, boots, or sneakers, remove them as you get into your vehicle. No more contaminates on your mats brought in from the outside of your vehicle. Winter time lay down a large used old bath towel. Change your footwear and place snow boots and the towel in a kitchen dish wash basin "dish tub". Keep your car mats clean for a very long time. Okay! purchase a second set of floor mats for your vehicle and store them until you have the desire to present your show-and-tell showroom vehicle with brand-new car floor mats. Once the show is over, remove and store the new mats in a sealed container to keep them new, and put your daily useful mats back on the car floor. Maintaining and Cleaning your vehicle is nice, but you will never be able to keep it in Factory condition coming off of the production assembly line. Deterioration, Corrosion, and Contaminants will occur by force of nature and the almighty above as nothing lasts forever. If you don't use it, you'll lose it! Going overboard is a waste of time and money. Just keep the floor mats clean as they don't have to look pretty. Question? Do you look down at your feet all day? If so, people will probably wonder if you have a problem. The purpose of a floor mat is to protect the carpet.
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Hi Pan… I have an unrelated question, I park my car under a tree a found sap on the hood of my 2021 XC-40 Volvo, I used Koch chemie green star to remove at 5-1, with a kitchen sponge which seem to put what I believe to be light scratches on the surface, I started off with rupes fine finishing compound with a yellow wool pad, didn’t come out , then went to a rupes blue wool pad with sonax perfect finish 6-4, still didn’t come out, I used my fingernail to make sure the scratches aren’t thru the clear coat which THEIR NOT.
What would be my next step to try and remove these scratches? I have flat black paint , my pressure on the machine was light on the 1 st try, on 2 nd try I used about 10 lbs of pressure, don’t want to burned thru the paint.
Thank you for any advice, know it’s difficult not see the vehicle, I’ve never had problems before removing scratches but never had sap either.
Ken
Using an APC isn't the appropriate way to remove tree sap. You need to first wash the car, dry it, and then use a proper tree sap remover, like this: bit.ly/3pvgmXj
You would spray that on the clean surface, let it dwell, and then wipe with a microfiber towel. Multiple applications might be needed depending on how thick the sap is, or how stubborn it is to remove. Do not work in direct sunlight, don't let the product dry on the surface, and work on a cool surface.
Once the sap is removed, then you can use a compound and polish to perfect the paint to remove the scratches you induced on your previous attempt to remove the tree sap.
I will have a full tree sap removal tutorial coming later this month. Stay tuned.
Those Koch Chemie products seem to be very good ones, it's a shame that brand is not widely available here in Mexico.
What are the most popular brands available near you?
@@PanTheOrganizer I think Meguiar's, Turtle Wax and 3M are the leaders
Does GUF cause any off-gassing oily film on the inside surface of the windshield?
Any stuff in the interior can cause that over time. Materials off gassing will cause more of that than Guf.
Used the 303 protectant. Mat was a little slippery after. Maybe I used too much.
Yeah you must never spray too much, and be sure to knock it down with a dry microfiber towel.
Would u use that method on ure rubber foot petals?
I just clean the pedals with an APC or rinseless wash.
Sorry Pan, This is great! But I seen your previous video on MeKee's 37 and already purchased that product.
That too is great, so no need to buy anything else. ;)
Will this work on those stitched type mats? I think they’re a type of leather and rubber material. They’re square stitched patterned.
Guf. Takes name of the year. "Don't give me any guf!" Don't know if you've ever heard that phrase before.
Never 😂
Pan can you use this on tire for tire mat shine ? Just like pss can be used for plastic trim it can also be used for tire shine from what I heard… let me know if you can get back to me brother thank you
They said this is for plastics.
Any idea how long it lasts?
Ok, yes, the difference between the restored and unrestored sides was more obvious IN the car as opposed to on the garage floor.
It's all about lighting some times. 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 945,000 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.
Which one do u like better the Mckees floor liner rejuvenate method from ur previous video or this Koch Chemie method?
Wither or, it doesn’t really matter they look similar in the end. But the McKee’s both cleans and rejuvenates. The Guf is only a rejuvenator.
Is there other brands like this? GUF is not available anymore on Amazon.
You can check the other links I have in the description. You can get it here:
USA: bit.ly/3t4Xlwv
Canada: bit.ly/46gNmmG
UK: bit.ly/42FFd85
Or you can get my other well liked rubber mat cleaner/rejuvenator here: amzn.to/481ONp6
I made a video using that here: ruclips.net/video/ea11kHw-YNA/видео.htmlsi=u7Mv3I50Y9xdCBqD
Hi pan ; we’re can I buy this products , I live just north of trontro, love the video s
Hi James. I always leave links to the products in the description under each one of my videos, to make it easy for my viewers to click and purchase.
Here goes for you:
🇨🇦 For people in Canada:
Koch Chemie Green Star (all purpose cleaner): bit.ly/3T14C8y
CarPro Dilute spray bottle: bit.ly/3SKt0ei
Brush: bit.ly/3CwMhsC
Koch Chemie Gummifix (Guf): bit.ly/3ClKpn9
Foam applicator: amzn.to/43RlXps
Microfiber towels: amzn.to/3Cq6Xmw
MetroVac Air Force Blaster SideKick (blower): bit.ly/3EKL6Jd
Thanks for the vid Pan, can you use this on beige colored mats?
On any color rubber mats yes.
Hey Pan, how do clean bugs stuck in the radiator akd the ac condensor? Im back from a trip (montreal to jasper and back)
And the condensor is filled with bugs, i had some armoral bug remover.... but it does not work... what should i do?
No one really talks about the longevity of this product. It’s not a long lasting product and where your feet rub, it’ll turn back to the chaulky white look pretty quickly. But at least the crevices no-touch areas will stay deep black.
Great demo….useful products! 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
I am soooooo tired right now.... just washed my car in the driveway. Spent 3 hours washing just the outside and wheels. In 97-degree weather.(yes, I know I'm not supposed to wash under the sun, but it cannot be helped) 😂 Rinsed the whole car with water, sprayed on a super thick layer of foam, riseed foam off. Second coat of foam and started washing. Since it was sunny, I washed one side at a time. For some reason, when I was done, it was already 3 hours later. I need to watch fewer Pan's videos. At this rate, it will take me 6 hours to wash my car next time. 😍 When the sun goes down and the temps go below 85, I will probably start with the waxing/polishing. This is better than going to the gym. I can burn off a lot more calories by washing my car.
So mckees 37 or gummifix? Carpro pearl makes them slippery
If you need a product that both cleans and rejuvenates, the McKee's is the one. If you can use an APC to clean first, and want the best looking rejuvenator for the finishing touches, Guf is the one.
Both are excellent, so you can't go wrong.
Guf needs a spay applicator. It comes with a pour spout and it is not functional for what you need to apply this. Good product and you only need a very little bit to make it work and cover well.
What does everyone do with their carpet mats ? We are all using rubber inserts.
I only use rubber mats during the winter months. The rest of the year I have my nice carpet mats.
I haven’t heard good things about this product from other detailers
I have heard nothing but positive things from pro detailers (including Imjoshv) hence why I decided to order it and test it, and I like it.
Experience with products is subjective hence why it’s important to test and see if it does what you want it to do.
Good review pan! I use this on the pedals as well really good for that too, seen as though there isn’t no silicone in the product to cause feet slipping
Thanks!
I was looking for someone to mention pedals. Thanks for the info.
Anyone has some experience with "that black stuff" - trim restorer ?
Hello guys. There are some guys saying that it could be slippery, the issue is not the product from Koch chemie, actually the issue is the generic matt that could be generic. The othe options available to use could be chemical guys "matt renew", adam's "rubber mat and liner cleaner"
I don’t have slippery issues with this on my WeatherTech matts.
@@PanTheOrganizer I agree. I have weather tech and it is not slippery and in another car I have a generic matt and it is slippery.
Est-ce qu'on obtient le même résultat avec le McKee's 37 Floor Mat & Cargo liner?
Au niveau visuel très similaire, une légère préférence pour Guf. Mais les deux sont top.
Mais il faut garder en tête que le McKee’s est plus versatile, car il nettoie et redonne le look noir. Le Guf est seulement un rénovateur, donc il faut nettoyer avec un produit séparé avant, comme dans la vidéo.
I tried GUF few times and every time despite the way I apply it (spray on the surface and clean with microfiber cloth or just spray and leave it to dry) it creates very slickery surface. It’s good enough to play hockey, but terrible for a car. Am I doing something wrong or it just not suitable for my mats?
This is not slippery, so there must be something wrong. Are you applying it to rubber mats? Make sure you clean the mats thoroughly beforehand, with an APC or floor mat cleaner. Then do a few light mists (don't oversaturate!!!) and work the product in, as shown here. It should not feel slippery.
If you still have issues, perhaps reach out to Koch Chemie and troublehsoot with them to see if you maybe had a bad batch or what you are doing wrong.
@@PanTheOrganizer thanks very much for your response. Yes, I am very surprised since it's designed for rubber mats. I have standard BMW winter mats. I wash them with Koch-Chemie Green Star light dilute with a hard brush, then rinse, wait for them to dry, and apply Guff with a microfiber sponge. Might be I apply too much. I will try to reduce it next time. Thank you!
iam useing drill brush for doing that even faster :)
Yes I like drill brushes too! :)
Love your videos but this product sucks didn't make it shine also there's to step with matt renew is only 1 step and it works
It's not supposed to make it shine. It's supposed to leave an OEM matte appearance, just the way I like it. I don't like glossy plastics. This isn't the Armor All days from the 1980's. Glossy also usually means slippery, and we certainly don't want that for rubber mats.
@@PanTheOrganizer thank you for making it clear love your videos
The best combo !, I tried Gummyfix on my mats and they look like new, now mine where not really bad, but I cant wait to tackle my wife's vehicle mats hers are really beat up .
as i remeber detilers yusing GUF for pedals too. its help to prevent slippery pedals
I want to use it for gas and brake pedals, can I? Because I've been looking for a long time for something that doesn't slip
I wouldn't use anything on pedals. Just an APC to clean, and that's it.
And about a steering wheel or gear lever? Am I not defending this too?
Recently i watched a video where you had used a mckees floor mat rejuvenator would you say this product is better than mckees?
Both are excellent, but different. The McKee's both cleans and rejuvenates. The Koch Chemie is just a rejuvenator, you need to clean the surface with an APC before you use Gummifix.
@@PanTheOrganizer okay thank you
Does CarPro pearl would work in this case?
I wouldn't recommend regular plastics/rubber dressings on rubber mats. You'd have to test on an inconspicuous area first to see if it makes the surface slippery.
How long does this product keep that new look to the mats?
It's not a long lasting product (none are in this category). It depends on your use and how dirty they get, but a few weeks on average. It's a delicate balance between long term durability, and keeping the non-slippery aspect. You can't have it all in this category of products it seems.
i think it's time to pick a pronunciation and just stick with it lol.
LOL
for the greenstar or p&s brake buster, any difference if using dilute bottle or foam sprayer?
Greenstar is a concentrate so you have no choice to dilute it according to your use (instructions on the label). Brake Buster can be used as is straight from the spray bottle it comes it for max power, or diluted up to 1:3 in a foaming pump sprayer. It still works well when diluted, perhaps not as strong as undiluted for obvious reasons, but you get more for your money.
@@PanTheOrganizer what i meant to ask was is there any difference if diluted in a dilute bottle without the foam or diluted in a foam sprayer with the foam?
I have seen in another video where you cleaned rubber floor mats using McKee’s 37 Rejuvenator and 303 Protectant or Lithium Inner Space. Would it be problematic or overkill to use those along with Guf? I don’t think Guf has any UV protection in the formulation, so it seems that spraying 303 or Inner Space after applying Guf would be the ultimate combination of finish and protection. Your thoughts?
That would be too many products. I wouldn’t worry about UV protection for floor mats as they sit on the bottom and the sun rarely goes that far.
The koch chemie Guf may be the best product for 2023 so far or in the top 5
I have not yet tried but I've been seeing it on Jamie the cleaner and Eddie Colon on RUclips. And now Pan the organizer with awesome results
Is Gummyfix good for cleaning trim? Outside car trim, which usually made from hard plastic.
It’s not a cleaner.
Ok, but can I use it to the car trim, to get the same effects as you demonstrated in this video?
This is meant for rubber floor mats, and plastic floor coverings. Not for car trim!
Please do a side by side with 303, thanks
pu-ch-hey-he,pu-ch-hey,p-ch-p-chu-he~now look at me, oh-oh
HAHAAHAHAHAH that cracked me up! I guess we'll never know the lyrics! To me it sounds like "Pouj-you-pouj-you-het-het, now look at me"
What spray nozzle are you using for your Koch chemie products?
This one: bit.ly/3Dqv5Gj
@@PanTheOrganizer thank you!!
Will this work on floor mats that are not black?
Yes
Thanks for the great vid, Pan. Good info as always. You cost me money every time I watch!! :) Quick question. I want to buy a mini blower/dryer and comparing the Metrovac to the Adams Mini. The Adams has a 20 ft cord, more amps/watts, and feet per minute. Is there a quality issue you are aware of that should lead me back to the Metro? Thanks!
I haven't tested the Adam's. But as they don't make their own equipment, they outsource the work. So there's a high likelihood of brands like MetroVac making their blowers anyways hehe. Who knows.
Great video as always Pan thank you. Can this be used on vinyl as well? like dashboards? my non-leather 911 dashboard looks all chalky (drives me crazy) what do you recommend for that?
This is for rubber mats and platic floor mats.
Is that drain super useful….or what!😊 So much easier when you can just tip the excess water away. Where does the water go from the drain? Into the normal drain system in the house?
Yes I have two drains in the garage and they go to the sewers.
Hey Pan! Hipe you have been well. I got thrse produxts recently and havent uaed them uet. Video very timely. Tnx for the video!
Glad it was helpful!
Is it bad to use drill brushes on rubber mats? Will it damage or fade the color? Also, is there a cheaper option than Guf? Thanks for the video!
Many people use drill brushes for the rubber mats, as it's quicker, but make sure to select a soft one. Like this: amzn.to/3DBfSlR
Hey Pan could you test the flex polisher with one of the new stacked lithium batteries? I´m based in germany and we dont have them here :/
I haven't seen any Flex polisher with "stacked" batteries in North America yet. What model are you referring to?
Is it good for rubber bumper covers?
The only things they mention is rubber floor mats and plastic floor liners.
Did you dilute the gummiefix?
No. This is a ready-to-use product.
What brush is that? Where can we get It?
I put the links to everything in the description under the video (like I do for all my videos), including the brush. ;)
Can I use Guf for the tires as well?
I don't think this is recommended for use on tires.
Hu Pan, thanks for yet another great video. Quick question, which two Mcguair or Turtle wax Hybrid Solutions products would you use for cleaning and protecting all types of floor mats. Thanks. Costa
I don't think they make anything specific for rubber mats.
Looks great. Definitely going to try this product. KC has great products.
Thanks for watching!
So I ordered this recently, however the bottle did not come with a sprayer.. also has a plastic cap that leaves a tiny hole in the middle. Wondering if Carzilla forgot to send it or what?
There is no sprayer with this. You pour the liquid from that little hole in the cap onto an applicator. I just added my own sprayer to this bottle.
@@PanTheOrganizer Perfect! Thank you for responding and letting me know what my issue there was, just curious though Pan, what kind of sprayer did you put in there? I feel like I would enjoy having one for the convenience.
@@Aric_S_807 its called Spray star
Now I know why people have been raving about gummifix. Greenstar is one of the best APC’s on the market and to be honest I have never been disappointed in a Koch Chemie product. I will have to try this new product out sometime soon! Thank you for the new product video!
Thanks for watching!
Hi Mr. Pan! Thank you for your energy and efforts to teach with experience, share knowledge and demonstrate with objectivity all the products that you encounter in your professional life.
May I please ask you; what products you recommend for professional quality motorcycle detailing tools / kits?
Thank you in advance for your kind feedback, assistance and consideration to recommend!
Humble regards, Walter Sylwesiuk
Thanks Walter! Did you watch a video I made about cleaning and protecting my two Vespas? Here: ruclips.net/video/QnrThKlP16w/видео.html
That looks like a solid product 2 try.stupid question will it work with brown and or tan mats as well?
Yes any color rubber mats. It will make the color look richer.
This is a good product, but refence other brands that are comparable would be nice, to decide if what we have is good for now or is this worth a new buy!
This will likely make my upcoming best of the year awards. So for rubber mats it's one of my favourites.
can you do two coats?? instead of one
There wouldn't be an advantage to that, but you could try.
Another helpful and well-produced video. For those of us in the snow belt, WeatherTech floor mats are the 8th wonder of the world.
Yes they are!
Could I use Carpro Perl instead of Guf on my floor mats? Please and thanks ☺️
I wouldn’t recommend that.
Please make one video for people like me, who don’t have coated car. How to wash, what’s better a shampoo or rinse less wash, what to use for maximum gloss without coat. Thank you!
I already have my car wash tutorial here: ruclips.net/video/7Koj5j2Es5U/видео.html
That shows you how to wash a car, regardless of what protection you have on your paint: wax, sealant, ceramic coating, or no protection at all. It doesn't matter. Same procedures apply.
If you don't have access to water (those who live in cities with water bans or heavy restrictions, or apartment/condo dwellers with no real access to a hose, etc) you can follow my rinseless wash method here: ruclips.net/video/p58Y5qRd3OU/видео.html
Same rinseless wash method applies regardless of what protection you have on the paint.
@PanTheOrganizer Thank you for your answer! One more question. You say that Gyeon Wet Coat gives us the most gloss. After I apply it and rinse for activation, can I dry the car with a CarPro Beader + CarPro DreamMaker? (I saw this mix in your video too :) ). Or is there a better way?
After using WetCoat, you can just blow dry the car. 100% contactless way of my drying. Then you can pick up any residual water droplets with a microfiber towel and quick detailer, or Bead Maker + Dream Maker combo, what ever you want, but it's not needed. I wouldn't stack too many different products one over the other.
@@PanTheOrganizer Thank you very much! 👍
Looks great!
Thanks!
I use break buster on the Matts 😅
Believe it or not, many use Brake Buster to clean the rubber mats, even P&S recommends it. And you can use the new P&S Swift detailer to rejuvenate them after you cleaned them. See their expert talk about that in my video here: ruclips.net/video/FLq-vKIWhKw/видео.html
Second!!!😂and from Costa Rica this month until August 8th
Enjoy your time there!
Pan would you use this on the pedals? Brake/gas/clutch?
I just use an APC or rinseless wash to clean the pedals.
I used this product and agree it worked to achieve a good look, but the product is greasy and causes dangerous foot slippage. So I washed it off and re-applied it in a lesser amount. Same results. Finally, I used my buffer (not in the instructions) and it became acceptable. I wouldn't recommend this product as it has a slippery finish. This expensive bottle of chemicals is going to the hazardous waste facility when it opens this Friday. The products Pan has recommended fill my detail cabinet and I have been very happy with his recommendations - until now. (I can't understand all these satisfied users.) Yeah, the mats look great, BUT.....
I never had such issues. And I have been using this for a while now. And as you can also tell from the comments, the majority of the people who tried it feel the same way. How are you applying it? What type of rubber mats do you have? I have WeatherTech mats.
If you want something that cleans and rejuvenates, one product, and zero slip, here's my other tutorial: ruclips.net/video/ea11kHw-YNA/видео.htmlsi=5oXBxSgqAK8LrJ1m
First time I used a sprayer. Second time I used a microfiber applicator to better control the amount of product. It was slippery both ways. The buffer worked, but probably removed most of the product (even though was not part of the instructions). It did LOOK good though. The mats are BMW factory. I did not dilute the product as the instructions did not call for it. The degree of slipperiness is noticeable. When my wife and I got in the car this morning the first thing she said was: "This is dangerous." I have since washed the mats thoroughly and the problem is gone, but there is no way I would recommend this product. And that's from a guy who highly recommends most of the products you prefer. Indeed, I use three other Koch Chemie products: Gsf, Gs and Mp.
Not related: I have tended to favor the CarPro products you like. By the way, I enjoy your channel immensely.@@PanTheOrganizer
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Another great video Pan! I just wish I could scrub as fast as you do in that video at ultrasonic speeds!🙂
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I saw the little red devil on your shoulder when it came to the German Brands 😂 😇
LOL
Great video Pan ! I checked the product description and it does not say this product could be used on vinyl. So, do you have a recommendation on what can be used on vinyl / "faux" leather seats for 2009 C350 Mercedes?
On vinyl & faux leather seats, use the same products as for leather. See my video here: ruclips.net/video/YFqRpJhkqJw/видео.html
@@PanTheOrganizer thanks !!
Longer it sits the better it is
Great video. Well done as always. Thank you 🙏. Is this your go to from now on?
I can never say that, as you never know what new and better product will be released haha. But so far, Guf and McKee's Floor Mat Rejuvenator are my favourites.
Wouldnt the flag tip brush be best to apply it so it can get in the creases easier?
There are many ways to apply it. I like the foam block as it spreads large areas quickly.
Hi Pan, hope you’re doing well
I loved the video
I want to ask you about any “trim restorer” I want durability but I’m on budget under $25
The best trim restorer for your budget, is this: amzn.to/46SRaL1
@@PanTheOrganizer thanks Pan, I wish u all the best
Another simple task with a great result,
thank you
You are welcome!
Do you prefer this over McKees floor mat rejuvenator?
Both are very good. McKee's is a bit more versatile as it cleans and rejuvenates. Guf is only a finisher/rejuvenator. But I have a slight preference for the way Guf looks.