@ it’s better too pre-wash do a mince rinse stage and snow foam over the top pre wash will break it down really well if the ratio is good plus snow foam adds an extra lubricant layer on top
@@alfieclayton6965 i understand that and that's what I normally do. However it wasn't absolutely filthy, the layer of shampoo added the lubricant the mitt needed and leaving the pre wash longer which is quite strong anyways broke down 80% of the dirt.
not wanting to criticize as you probably still learning , but after you done your pre wash then you went on with snow foam and straight to using wash mitt , thats a NO NO, let the snow foam dwell for several mins then rinse off , then you can either use bucket with soap or snowfoam again and start using mitt but keep rinsing your mitt after every panel
@@MarkSteele-yn3bl This is my method and is used my many during the winter months. Didn't show in video but had a bucket to the side filled with multiple mitts. The Snowfoam wasn't Snowfoam it was car shampoo put through the lance. The pre wash is also stronger than usual and was left to dwell for a little longer as not in direct sunlight so still had chance to bite through just as much dirt. Appreciate the advice and I'll try and include everything in the next video for a better understanding 👌🏻
@@Incredible-Auto-Detailing would still be better to rinse the first layer off soap off to remove as much dirt as possible then re soap and contact wash
It's a soft bristled brush and is specifically made for spokes. Also the alloys aren't in a perfect condition so there is no point in spending an extra half an hour going around with a tiny brush and achieving the same results. Just because you've learnt a few things on tiktok don't make you an expert mate
Excellent video, thanks heaps for posting and I'm always impressed with how hard detailers work 👌👌👌
Thanks a lot for the comment I'm glad you enjoyed ! ☺️
Nice 👍
@@Games32800 Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
also its better too put put pre-wash directly under snow foam instead of a rinse in between
@@alfieclayton6965 do normally do that but it was really cold so it's quicker to spray pre wash and leave it to dwell for a little longer
@ it’s better too pre-wash do a mince rinse stage and snow foam over the top pre wash will break it down really well if the ratio is good plus snow foam adds an extra lubricant layer on top
@@alfieclayton6965 i understand that and that's what I normally do. However it wasn't absolutely filthy, the layer of shampoo added the lubricant the mitt needed and leaving the pre wash longer which is quite strong anyways broke down 80% of the dirt.
not wanting to criticize as you probably still learning , but after you done your pre wash then you went on with snow foam and straight to using wash mitt , thats a NO NO, let the snow foam dwell for several mins then rinse off , then you can either use bucket with soap or snowfoam again and start using mitt but keep rinsing your mitt after every panel
@@MarkSteele-yn3bl This is my method and is used my many during the winter months. Didn't show in video but had a bucket to the side filled with multiple mitts. The Snowfoam wasn't Snowfoam it was car shampoo put through the lance. The pre wash is also stronger than usual and was left to dwell for a little longer as not in direct sunlight so still had chance to bite through just as much dirt. Appreciate the advice and I'll try and include everything in the next video for a better understanding 👌🏻
@@Incredible-Auto-Detailing would still be better to rinse the first layer off soap off to remove as much dirt as possible then re soap and contact wash
snow foam isnt a shampoo so id buy some
@@alfieclayton6965 I used car shampoo in the snow foam lance
wouldnt be using a hard bristled brush on the spoked just you short brush and agitate with the small brush
It's a soft bristled brush and is specifically made for spokes. Also the alloys aren't in a perfect condition so there is no point in spending an extra half an hour going around with a tiny brush and achieving the same results. Just because you've learnt a few things on tiktok don't make you an expert mate
no idea on how to clean a car??
@@Incredible-Auto-Detailing i’m a detailer 😂😂😂
@@kolesyt9280 you play ets2 cos you can’t drive and obviously go around telling people it’s your raptor as well 😂😂dear me people nowadays
@@Incredible-Auto-Detailing would also be classed as a hard haired brush