An honorable man to be sure! Any new product will have some learning curves to deal with. Making it right with your customer - AND putting it out there for the world to see... great way to "Own it". Keep up the good work brother.
Thank you Carlos for saving us the frustration and headache of figuring this out on our own! The outdoors will really put products to the test and it's good to know that this one is better to use indoors! Appreciate you 🫶🏽🙌🏽
@@serranosmobile there is always up and down in detailing anyone that does it knows this. You showed an example of this and how you fixed it. Some people might freak out from this if they were new. This small video to you would be an extremely helpful video to other people.
The product is very very concentrated. I'm still learning how to properly utilize it in my shop environment because im dealing with streaking after using the drying method and then coming back with the dry application. So Eddie C said only use it once because it will start rejecting itself (i noticed it the first time i used it). One hell of a sealant tho 🔥🔥
Carlos, great video. After first receiving my order of the same product. I tried it as drying on a black car. Ran into same milky ghost streaks. Learning curve for sure. Thanks for the video.
I have to give mobile retailers their props. You guys go out in all kinds of weather but the nicest sunniest days are the hardest. Anything you put on a hot panel will want to dry and bake immediately. It’s the nature of it. However, you guys pull through and get the job done fast so it doesn’t happen. I can’t wash one car in the sun before 1/2 of it wants to dry. lol. Very professional of you to go out and fix it immediately. THAT is what will get you even more business. Awesome.
I'd be curious if something like Detail Co's Low Ph Soap could've cleaned up those ghost stripes. I've washed about 10 cars with it this last week and I love it!
@JamieTheCleaner not every product preform well or at their best, especially in the sun. I know what I'm saying here. I'm a Detailer At first, I was just pulling your legs, joking
Definitely tricky with the spray on and rinse off products. I use quick beads as a spray on wipe off 😂. But I don’t have that Dallas heat. Thankfully rinseless showed up to play. Excellent work sir 💪💪
I had the same problem with bead makers. It left streaks when I used it as a drying aid. I stopped doing it that way. I use a normal drying aid like CG 6 Mist. Then added my normal ceramic protection (Bead Maker) dry. It adds maybe 5-8 minutes but it’s worth it for not getting streaks/high spots.
thats interesting i just bought the same product but haven't used it.. wondering if it was still protected since you took it off? was it still slick or do you think the hydrophobic properties was still there?
I started using Aero Space 303 spray on sealant which @PanTheOrganizer approved it. LOL. It Works amazing. No streaking at all. The whole issue is that with spray on in my opinion is the AMPLE AMOUNT OF RINSE OFF. Thorough rinse off is necessary. If I see any streaking due to the sun drying the car🙄, before i get to it, a quick wax on cloth can fix it. I was not happy with the P&S Defender same thing lots of streaking and didn't last long on the paint, may be one wash.
You're basically doing a two towel waterless method. Rinseless would be with a bucket of solution (much safer). Regarding the IK vs Marolex, I have both. The Marolex does pump up to a little higher pressure and there is more room for air if filling to the line, but the overall pumps required per amount dispensed is the same. The Marolex are nice, but I still prefer the IK.
@@serranosmobile You dont happen to know the brand and color of that wrap would you? We have a 34 ford coupe kit car that would look sweet in that wrap.
hi brother, any recommendations on a slightly better quality then maguiars ultimate compound it worked ok but i think i needed lil bit more to obtain the correction i need thanks
Pretty car. Sorry to hear you had some issues with Pan's sealant tho. Glad you were able to mitigate it and clean it up. I agree the elements msybe played a role. Hopefully he will see this to know to be able to adjust if need be.
I looooove that RSQ8. The less expensive Lamborghini Urus :) I find rinseless washing easier with a bucekt, a prespray, and a sponge as the wash media. I've had pleaseure of buffing off a sealed sealant that didn't dry properly either, it was definitely a workout.
Use meguiars blue spray and rinse or 3m Or sonic doesnt matter how hot it is just a little goes a long way and a towel after super shine looks like that was a fail on pans for outside . I always first test and learn to use in my own cars first before doing a customer car so don’t accidentally mess up a customer cars
As always bro great video 🫡 only ik I use is the big one. Marolex or P2 polysprayer is the way to go! I ran into the same situation a while ago. I stop doing the spray on rinse off detail sprays. I went around the car with panel prep then reapplied the sealant on the vehicle dry.
The IK sprayers are..let's say gently not good at all. Not ergonimcal (man the square handle pisses me off) also the fan sucks, the pump handle is meh, and the one I had broke like 3 months in.. the one IK I like is the foamer (I use it for wheels), I'm blessed that my country makes some of the best industrial sprayers in the world. Marolex = god-like, I have a older one for like 5 yrs now? 🫃 About those spray rinse off sealants I don't like them, they seal dirt if you don't surgically wash and even then they streak a lot. Only good for wheels, I would use this one as a drying aid or after drying. Great vid Mr. Serrano! Keep it up 🦾
I know you said you don't like doing rinseless because it gives you a workout, but that's because you're not using it in the traditional way. This is a perfect example of how to use some rinseless as a quick detailer and glass cleaner though. If Pan's spray sealant is anything like DIY's, then you used way too many sprays per panel in the last video, and not enough water to spread the product and flood it off. There's definitely a learning curve to it, but I also think these products waste a lot of water if you're on a tank.
So it could of been the wrap, heat, overusing the product, not rinsing off enough? Seems this was not an ideal situation to use this as a rinse off.... I would like to see you use it on this dry. 2 sprays on a microfiber per panel and see how it looks... This product could be a bit more stout than maybe what most of you are used to?
@serranosmobile i would think the panels would be cool because you were spraying them with water. The truth is ive tried many detail product lines and they are all about the same. There are some products that are a cut above like adams wheel and tire for example. Diy all clean. Excellent with great dilution ratios. Marolex. But some youtubers want to goat something new every week. Not nickels difference in any of them. The best price and value are my goats.
Carlos, did you not do the bucket or Rinseless and a sponge because the car was already clean? I only bring it up because it might have been a little less of a workout but it would definitely take more time lol. I also haven’t used Pan’s yet so don’t know what it says to do. Car looked great though. Was hard to see a problem with it to start with.
Bro, I’m not sure you made a mistake. I used it in the shade today and I got terrible streaking. I had to wash the car twice just to get them out and I was doing it in the shade. I think this stuff is just really tough to work with to be honest with you. I’m really disappointed with it.
@@inoutmobileservicesI’ve only seen One Paint Job that can shift colors that I’m aware of. It’s a Japanese car that’s a Japanese Domestic Market called the Nissan R33 and R34 Midnight Purple GTR👍. They expensive as heck and continue to go up in value every year.
Bonjour ...donc tu as passé le speay scellant de Pan..et le soleil etait trop fort ...tu as eu des taches quand c etait sec et tu les a élevées avec le lavage sans rincage de Pan et c est parti ?..
You're right. Seems to be hard rubbing after applying that stuff.. How long does your other pumpsprayer last, that you don't recommend. Teh neighborhood looks amazing
😂😂😂. Got me cracking up at you telling the car thank you in the beginning 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I be in my world sometimes
Carlos being nice for when ai takes over 🤣
@@jaydailydetailer 😂😂😂
An honorable man to be sure! Any new product will have some learning curves to deal with. Making it right with your customer - AND putting it out there for the world to see... great way to "Own it". Keep up the good work brother.
Thank you so much
Thank you Carlos for saving us the frustration and headache of figuring this out on our own! The outdoors will really put products to the test and it's good to know that this one is better to use indoors! Appreciate you 🫶🏽🙌🏽
Thanks FAM!!
Carlos my man. I love the realness you always deliver in these videos
Thank you
Right after we just talked about longer videos yesterday and showing us how you do it, boom you do it. Good video man
@@hunterfuson1196 and I thought this video sucked🤣🤣🤣
@@serranosmobile there is always up and down in detailing anyone that does it knows this. You showed an example of this and how you fixed it. Some people might freak out from this if they were new. This small video to you would be an extremely helpful video to other people.
@@hunterfuson1196 thank you
I had the same issue with DIY Quick Beads in the sun no matter how quick I rinsed and dried.
Same
Are they the same product, do you think? just different scent and colour?
@@ItsRyan.No pan says his products are not white label products but his own unique products
These are all his own blends
you left streaks ooooooommm i’m teeeeeelling 😆🐿️💨
Shhhhh
The product is very very concentrated. I'm still learning how to properly utilize it in my shop environment because im dealing with streaking after using the drying method and then coming back with the dry application. So Eddie C said only use it once because it will start rejecting itself (i noticed it the first time i used it). One hell of a sealant tho 🔥🔥
It's definitely slick
Carlos, great video. After first receiving my order of the same product. I tried it as drying on a black car. Ran into same milky ghost streaks. Learning curve for sure. Thanks for the video.
@@Chris-xm1iq thank you for the opportunity
And God bless you and your family and your business.
Amen 🙏
I have to give mobile retailers their props. You guys go out in all kinds of weather but the nicest sunniest days are the hardest. Anything you put on a hot panel will want to dry and bake immediately. It’s the nature of it. However, you guys pull through and get the job done fast so it doesn’t happen. I can’t wash one car in the sun before 1/2 of it wants to dry. lol. Very professional of you to go out and fix it immediately. THAT is what will get you even more business. Awesome.
Thank you for watching amd giving me some feedback, I really appreciate it
I'd be curious if something like Detail Co's Low Ph Soap could've cleaned up those ghost stripes. I've washed about 10 cars with it this last week and I love it!
Good question
Great vid Carlos, never know what can happen out in the field it definitely didn’t seem to like the wrap material 💪💪
Thank you
Don't try to justify anything here, Jamie.... lol
@@cebasmb8250 justify that it didn’t perform on wrap? Or justify if your not first your last? 👀
@JamieTheCleaner not every product preform well or at their best, especially in the sun. I know what I'm saying here. I'm a Detailer
At first, I was just pulling your legs, joking
@@cebasmb8250 i am also joking and I am also a Detailer I think we are square here lol
Definitely tricky with the spray on and rinse off products.
I use quick beads as a spray on wipe off 😂.
But I don’t have that Dallas heat.
Thankfully rinseless showed up to play.
Excellent work sir 💪💪
Thank you so much
I had the same problem with bead makers. It left streaks when I used it as a drying aid. I stopped doing it that way.
I use a normal drying aid like CG 6 Mist. Then added my normal ceramic protection (Bead Maker) dry. It adds maybe 5-8 minutes but it’s worth it for not getting streaks/high spots.
@JesusHernandez-gp1vn i agree with this feedback
thats interesting i just bought the same product but haven't used it.. wondering if it was still protected since you took it off? was it still slick or do you think the hydrophobic properties was still there?
This thing was slick still
Seems like most of the spray on rinse off sealants have this issue. I just use them for wheels and intricate grilles. Thanks for the transparency
@@jfarm_1311 i agree
Yes it sun they most of them do streaks
I've experienced this with many of those wet spray on sealers as well. Not all paint/car brands react the same
@@kirkwilson5900 as easy as the spray sealants have become, it’s just easier to apply it dry than a spray and rinse to me
@jfarm_1311 I'm starting to agree to this more and more. Im just going to dry and then apply with towel
I have the same thinkware dashcam that talks to you. U 3000 😊 Great video carlos!! 👍🏻🇨🇦
It's a cool radar
Dashcam i mean
I started using Aero Space 303 spray on sealant which @PanTheOrganizer approved it. LOL. It Works amazing. No streaking at all. The whole issue is that with spray on in my opinion is the AMPLE AMOUNT OF RINSE OFF. Thorough rinse off is necessary. If I see any streaking due to the sun drying the car🙄, before i get to it, a quick wax on cloth can fix it.
I was not happy with the P&S Defender same thing lots of streaking and didn't last long on the paint, may be one wash.
@@esadetails great feedback here! Collab?
Great video. Sucks this happened but made for great real in the life video. Appreciate the time u took to share with us so we can learn.
Thank you so much
I’ve had this same issue with several spray on and rinse off products even in the garage. I don’t use them anymore.
@@CarsWithKeav ✅️ noted
I have used Gyeon Wet Coat in 70 degree in the shade spraying on and rinsing without any issues. Just an FYI
That one one here stains. Our heat is crazy
You're basically doing a two towel waterless method. Rinseless would be with a bucket of solution (much safer).
Regarding the IK vs Marolex, I have both. The Marolex does pump up to a little higher pressure and there is more room for air if filling to the line, but the overall pumps required per amount dispensed is the same. The Marolex are nice, but I still prefer the IK.
Thank you for your feedback
That wrap is killer. I’m not usually a fan of wraps.
They nailed it with this wrap
@@serranosmobile You dont happen to know the brand and color of that wrap would you? We have a 34 ford coupe kit car that would look sweet in that wrap.
@prostreetcamaro i can ask next time I go
hi brother, any recommendations on a slightly better quality then maguiars ultimate compound it worked ok but i think i needed lil bit more to obtain the correction i need thanks
@@Mason-Dain kochchemie all day
Pretty car. Sorry to hear you had some issues with Pan's sealant tho. Glad you were able to mitigate it and clean it up. I agree the elements msybe played a role. Hopefully he will see this to know to be able to adjust if need be.
@@detailgrandma22 yes
Segundo en linea y esperando. 💪💯🇵🇷
Gracias
WEPA aquí estaremos 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
That wrap is sick! 😍😍
It is!
I looooove that RSQ8. The less expensive Lamborghini Urus :) I find rinseless washing easier with a bucekt, a prespray, and a sponge as the wash media. I've had pleaseure of buffing off a sealed sealant that didn't dry properly either, it was definitely a workout.
Thank you for your feedback
That's it... I'm buying a Marolex. I do have to pump my iK a million times
Yes you do
How do feel CLEAN Ceramic Sealant, stacks up against Ceramic Gloss by DIY ?
@@Danmandingo man this is good! Because ceramic gloss is my favorite !!!
Both are stellar products. Both are also pretty user friendly. I apply them on dry paint and buff off. No streaks.
Use meguiars blue spray and rinse or 3m Or sonic doesnt matter how hot it is just a little goes a long way and a towel after super shine looks like that was a fail on pans for outside . I always first test and learn to use in my own cars first before doing a customer car so don’t accidentally mess up a customer cars
Great feedback for sure
Yay! the new Comercial for clean is out !!
Yes bro 🙌 many commercials coming out 🙏🙏🙏🙏
As always bro great video 🫡 only ik I use is the big one. Marolex or P2 polysprayer is the way to go! I ran into the same situation a while ago. I stop doing the spray on rinse off detail sprays. I went around the car with panel prep then reapplied the sealant on the vehicle dry.
@@D.B.K.mobiledetailing i appreciate it
I’m here!
Let's goooooooo
The IK sprayers are..let's say gently not good at all. Not ergonimcal (man the square handle pisses me off) also the fan sucks, the pump handle is meh, and the one I had broke like 3 months in.. the one IK I like is the foamer (I use it for wheels), I'm blessed that my country makes some of the best industrial sprayers in the world. Marolex = god-like, I have a older one for like 5 yrs now? 🫃 About those spray rinse off sealants I don't like them, they seal dirt if you don't surgically wash and even then they streak a lot. Only good for wheels, I would use this one as a drying aid or after drying. Great vid Mr. Serrano! Keep it up 🦾
Thank you so much for this amazing feedback
That audi is full of orange peel. Love it though . What model? Is it a wrap?
@@omarstephenson8967 it's a wrap
Ive been there with the spray on products... use a little and make sure you over rinse...
@barrybij8079 yes it's what's im seeing, will try it again
Yeah i don't use any ceramic sprays as drying agents only as a dry paint quick detailing spray sealant
@@nickevans3190 great feedback
@@nickevans3190 oh yeah
So what caused the streaking exactly?
Could be hot panel, could be not rinsed off enough
I know you said you don't like doing rinseless because it gives you a workout, but that's because you're not using it in the traditional way. This is a perfect example of how to use some rinseless as a quick detailer and glass cleaner though. If Pan's spray sealant is anything like DIY's, then you used way too many sprays per panel in the last video, and not enough water to spread the product and flood it off. There's definitely a learning curve to it, but I also think these products waste a lot of water if you're on a tank.
Thank you for your feedback, I felt like I rinsed off completely but i could have not
I enjoy watching your videos .if you can detail outside in Texas and install ceramic coatings I can do it where I am.
You got this
If the bus was in the shade because you are working on it in the sun. work it in the shadows
Noted ✅️
Gotta do smaller sections & get closer with the pressure washer
Noted ✅️
I love that wrap
@@xaye24 same
You better spray the product in the stream of the pressure washer
@Defiansy i was going to try that 😅
@@serranosmobile it is a solution but in the sun it's still risky.
@@Defiansy definitely
So it could of been the wrap, heat, overusing the product, not rinsing off enough? Seems this was not an ideal situation to use this as a rinse off.... I would like to see you use it on this dry. 2 sprays on a microfiber per panel and see how it looks...
This product could be a bit more stout than maybe what most of you are used to?
@@deadshrub dry paint 2 sprays! You got it!
Hmmm. Must be cerakoate products if its temperature dependent. Of course, i would think 70 degrees would be the perfect temp to wash a car outside.
Amazing temp, but panels I'm sure were higher on temps, but It could be user error
@serranosmobile i would think the panels would be cool because you were spraying them with water. The truth is ive tried many detail product lines and they are all about the same. There are some products that are a cut above like adams wheel and tire for example. Diy all clean. Excellent with great dilution ratios. Marolex. But some youtubers want to goat something new every week. Not nickels difference in any of them. The best price and value are my goats.
@thomassavage6025 i agree with this feedback
@serranosmobile i enjoy the channel. Been watching for years. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for the continued support
Dilute 2:1 that should fix the streaks tbh
Noted
Carlos, did you not do the bucket or Rinseless and a sponge because the car was already clean? I only bring it up because it might have been a little less of a workout but it would definitely take more time lol. I also haven’t used Pan’s yet so don’t know what it says to do. Car looked great though. Was hard to see a problem with it to start with.
That's correct
Bro, I’m not sure you made a mistake. I used it in the shade today and I got terrible streaking. I had to wash the car twice just to get them out and I was doing it in the shade. I think this stuff is just really tough to work with to be honest with you. I’m really disappointed with it.
Thank you for your input
👍🏽👍🏽
🙏
Jeez I was cringing with you rubbing so firmly!
Great results though Carlos.
I appreciate that feedback 🙏
First and ready
Is that a factory paint job 😮
It's a wrap
@@serranosmobile crazy, need seen a glossy one like that before. Looks sick
@@inoutmobileservicesI’ve only seen One Paint Job that can shift colors that I’m aware of. It’s a Japanese car that’s a Japanese Domestic Market called the Nissan R33 and R34 Midnight Purple GTR👍. They expensive as heck and continue to go up in value every year.
Bonjour ...donc tu as passé le speay scellant de Pan..et le soleil etait trop fort ...tu as eu des taches quand c etait sec et tu les a élevées avec le lavage sans rincage de Pan et c est parti ?..
Oui
You're right.
Seems to be hard rubbing after applying that stuff..
How long does your other pumpsprayer last, that you don't recommend.
Teh neighborhood looks amazing
The ik last 🤣🤣🤣🤣 seconds