Thanks, as always I picked up a few subtle tips, and work flow protocol s that are useful. Looking forward to the conclusion. ( Glad to see your mask on camera, I think it’s a strong message especially for the newbies,)
Your right on point. It's not good breathing in all the different chemicals we use on a detail. I told my son I would buy him a nice mask if he would use it. You only get one set of lungs.
I like seeing detailers who got luxury suvs who clean them, especially if they’re a few years old. I see a bunch on the road like these are expensive, take care of them. The interior looked clean as it was nice black glossy finish! Now I think I should get me a rover now! 🤣 20/10 rated video
With all the jewels he been giving us thought he would be there by now I leaned and still learning a lot from him and a couple others but at a price I buy almost all of the product that get good ratings I’m starting to give some away now 😂
Great video. Love to see another detailer using multiple mitts wash. I like the idea of the iron remover in the wash soap instead of using iron remover as a clay lube (too stinky).
Brian, thanks for the dedication to your channel, as I learn and enjoy the vehicles you showcase. One comment, as I watched the ladder slip on you early in the video. I have the same ladder, so I can work o my wife’s Jeep, but as anal as I am, I bought some swimming tubes that kids use in the pool. I cut them down the middle and attached them all around the ladder, so just in case the ladder really slips, it will not damage the vehicle, hopefully. Enjoy your Sunday, Brian.
Hey Brian! I bought this stuff from Autogeek called Blackfire Hydroseal. Have you ever used or tested this stuff before? I haven’t used it yet so I can’t say anything about it. What would be most interesting to me is the durability of it. The application is basically spray on wet/clean surface and rinse off with a powerful stream of water. Thanks for any reply in advance, brother!
Hi Bryan as always say hello from mexico I have a question I hope you can answer me were I can get the wheel cover that you use on your corrections and thank you very much
I'm glad to see that you use the Bilt Hamber Auto Foam, that is one of my favorites. Some time ago you were talking about doing a test on Bilt Hamber product. Have I missed that or is that something you haven't had the time to do yet? Greetings from Sweden
I use car wash soap as lubricant for clay bar. I pre rinse car and them foam it and clean wheels while foam doing its thing them rinse them 2 bucket wash. Always blow dry car. I use turtle wax seal&shine for paint and glass. Never have any water spots. Took my summer wheels for for clean and protect with hydrosilex.
Hello Brian, see you were using a leaf blower for drying. What are your thoughts on dedicated warm air dryers for cars .... Big Boi / MetroVac etc ? Thanks
Do you ever do a combination of polish/pad around a vehicle? You do your test on the engine hood, which along with the top are going to be the worst hit spots and require the most correction (I live in East PA and know how bad the water etches the CC), but the vertical sides definitely won't need as aggressive a combination as the top/hood. Just curious. Thanks!
So I'm in the market for a set of detail brushes for my c7 vette and wandering if boars hair or a synthetic fiber is better. Mainly used for the emblems, lettering, and the lugs. I don't want it to be too stiff or too soft so it has some type of scrubbing action? Love the great detail you provide us Brian.
Brian, Although I may still consider driving to you, is there a detailer of your calibur you can recommend in the New York area for a ceramic coat in a brand new vehicle? Thank you.
I have exactly the Bilt Hamber Auto Foam for traffic film, Auto wash for contact wash and Korrosol if needed. Besides, I also have WaxPlanet Eight Below.
Hi Brian, thank you, I'm really enjoying this one & cant wait for part 2.. Ive been wondering what makes 496 a durable primer layer for either a ceramic or graphene coating, I cant seem to find anything in hte product literature or the Xtreme YT video on its make up but most primers have Si02 in there somewhere. I love 403 & 404 but had wished it had that staying power to act as a primer layer, this seems to be that so very interesting to see what youre going to top it with.. p.s.. really disappointed you couldnt find a bigger air dryer :-) you'll have arms & shoulders like Arnie if you keep that up.
You are killing me buddy...damn cliff hangers...cant wait for more!!! That fireball stuff is expensive right ? SUV looks great. Is that your sons Mustang thats always there ? Thanks buddy
S2 black to remove water spots?? ..is not used to remove scratches on the clear coat? I used recently on a 15 years old bimmer, had never been through any detailers hands, but washed and protected ocassionaly.. for last 10 years, and I use Scholl S3 gold and clear A LOT, A MEAN A LOT of scratches on the clear coat! With carpro cool pads.. and flex. I would use Scholl S40 or something like that... for removing hust water spots..
Wait why not just use the sponge after foam is applied? This makes way more sense... also that power washer output is rather weak looking. Hardly any water output.
Hmm...Land Rover...thought you were smart enough to stay WELL AWAY from anything that so-called manufacturer makes. Guess I was wrong...LOL. Still enjoy watching your videos, though. Keep up the great work.
this is from the UK its in English and he bought a or had to buy a www.peugeot.co.uk/showroom/108/ he had a www.motors.co.uk/peugeot/206/used-cars/ he told i do nothing i don t care and i bet after so many years had rusted panels now he has a 108 and if the clear coat is thinner how long would he drive the 108 before the rust mine is 2016 opel corsa mi dream is C4 or 5 or 4th gen fbody mi guess those year had thick clear coat on
2mm thickness of clear coat??? You must have dreamed last night... Or is there such thing detailer's dream of 2mm clear coat??? :) If you get 0.149 of mm you can consider yourself lucky...
Because the usual person who can afford a Land Rover can afford the maintenance lol. It’s not a money pit if the repairs or maintenance don’t put a dent in your wallet 🤷♂️
@@larryleqend Land Rovers are a Dime a dozen, people just buy them for the name, not because those turds are reliable. And people are ignorant to the repairs of such an over rated, high end POS like Land Rovers. So money aside, like I said, so many upper class soccer moms own them , and have no clue of their overall upkeep.
Why do you use all these unknown products that nobody really knows about? Except for the Koch Chemie products, I’ve never heard of anything else and I know a lot of products. Weird.
Finally he tells us his secrets!
I could watch these videos all day.There's no shortcut to Perfection!! 😎
These are the videos that i get the most out of as a retired old dude that enjoys detailing his own cars!
Looking forward to see what you protect it with.
Thanks, as always I picked up a few subtle tips, and work flow protocol s that are useful. Looking forward to the conclusion. ( Glad to see your mask on camera, I think it’s a strong message especially for the newbies,)
Your right on point. It's not good breathing in all the different chemicals we use on a detail. I told my son I would buy him a nice mask if he would use it. You only get one set of lungs.
Nice ride. This early winter detail is the one I want to watch the closest.
I like seeing detailers who got luxury suvs who clean them, especially if they’re a few years old. I see a bunch on the road like these are expensive, take care of them. The interior looked clean as it was nice black glossy finish! Now I think I should get me a rover now! 🤣 20/10 rated video
That's a beautiful Disco. This is going to be another great series.
Bryan is nearing 100k subs
With all the jewels he been giving us thought he would be there by now I leaned and still learning a lot from him and a couple others but at a price I buy almost all of the product that get good ratings I’m starting to give some away now 😂
Great video. Love to see another detailer using multiple mitts wash. I like the idea of the iron remover in the wash soap instead of using iron remover as a clay lube (too stinky).
I strongly agree
The video everyone was waiting for!
Yeah. Someone else doing the multi-mitt method (or Triple M). Brilliant Brian
Value information thanks Brian
Great too see u using bilt hamber ! Great products
Brian, thanks for the dedication to your channel, as I learn and enjoy the vehicles you showcase. One comment, as I watched the ladder slip on you early in the video. I have the same ladder, so I can work o my wife’s Jeep, but as anal as I am, I bought some swimming tubes that kids use in the pool. I cut them down the middle and attached them all around the ladder, so just in case the ladder really slips, it will not damage the vehicle, hopefully. Enjoy your Sunday, Brian.
Hey Brian! I bought this stuff from Autogeek called Blackfire Hydroseal. Have you ever used or tested this stuff before? I haven’t used it yet so I can’t say anything about it. What would be most interesting to me is the durability of it. The application is basically spray on wet/clean surface and rinse off with a powerful stream of water. Thanks for any reply in advance, brother!
Nice vehicle - congrats. Love that Gyeon foam, was not aware it could remove brake dust particles. Thanks.
Duh - brake dust is pretty easy to remove with any soap.
@@gordonm6128 DUH - let me spell it out for you, I'm referring to the imbedded particles for which you usually need an iron remover or clay to remove.
Hey Brian love the videos also if ur looking for a good cheap and small blower look at the Ryobi mini blower i use to dry my cars works great
Hi Bryan as always say hello from mexico I have a question I hope you can answer me were I can get the wheel cover that you use on your corrections and thank you very much
Harbor Freight stores
What a beautiful car
Great video
Thank you for the video
Very helpful video for me
Looking forward to this!😁
I'm glad to see that you use the Bilt Hamber Auto Foam, that is one of my favorites. Some time ago you were talking about doing a test on Bilt Hamber product. Have I missed that or is that something you haven't had the time to do yet?
Greetings from Sweden
Great information and we appreciate it.Thanks Brian ✊
Thank you for the vid, educational and well, costly lol Happy Holidays
Majestic solutions wheel acid works really good
I use car wash soap as lubricant for clay bar. I pre rinse car and them foam it and clean wheels while foam doing its thing them rinse them 2 bucket wash. Always blow dry car. I use turtle wax seal&shine for paint and glass. Never have any water spots. Took my summer wheels for for clean and protect with hydrosilex.
14:00 yeah, 2, 3 mm thickness of clear coat.. what a fenomenal dream..
0.149 of an mm overall on BMW's...
0:52
I felt that little heart attack you had😅
It’s a love hate with that thing !
Hello Brian, see you were using a leaf blower for drying. What are your thoughts on dedicated warm air dryers for cars ....
Big Boi / MetroVac etc ?
Thanks
Do you ever do a combination of polish/pad around a vehicle?
You do your test on the engine hood, which along with the top are going to be the worst hit spots and require the most correction (I live in East PA and know how bad the water etches the CC), but the vertical sides definitely won't need as aggressive a combination as the top/hood. Just curious. Thanks!
So I'm in the market for a set of detail brushes for my c7 vette and wandering if boars hair or a synthetic fiber is better. Mainly used for the emblems, lettering, and the lugs. I don't want it to be too stiff or too soft so it has some type of scrubbing action? Love the great detail you provide us Brian.
Hi Brian, great looking Disco. Quick question. Can you use the PPF soap for the annual or semi-annual maintenance wash, once coated?
Hey Brian, I really like that brush you were using on your badges and emblems. Do you know where you go it?
awesome video and product review good friend. lookn fwd to next video. b well good friend 🍻🍻
Brian, as always thank you for the knowledge. Any chance you'll be reviewing the Shinemaster series of cordless polishers in the near future? Be well
great work brian
Hi Brian, thanks for sharing. you don’t use a clay mit or other to speed up claying process?
Brian, Although I may still consider driving to you, is there a detailer of your calibur you can recommend in the New York area for a ceramic coat in a brand new vehicle? Thank you.
Awesome! What pressure washer do you use ?
How much did you charge yourself?
😁😁😁
I didn’t get a bill yet.🤔
tax write off 🥴🤣
Thanks for the great video. One question, do you use de ionized water for your rinses?
Just from the tap.
I have exactly the Bilt Hamber Auto Foam for traffic film, Auto wash for contact wash and Korrosol if needed. Besides, I also have WaxPlanet Eight Below.
talking about each Steps, what is Your work platform or step plateform you use to reach the top!?? :-)
Looks great. I have been using Carload Eraser for cleaning up polishing oils. Isnthe Gyeon prep a better product to use than Eraser?
Was this a new to you vehicle and it's first touches by you for protection?
Hi Brian, thank you, I'm really enjoying this one & cant wait for part 2.. Ive been wondering what makes 496 a durable primer layer for either a ceramic or graphene coating, I cant seem to find anything in hte product literature or the Xtreme YT video on its make up but most primers have Si02 in there somewhere. I love 403 & 404 but had wished it had that staying power to act as a primer layer, this seems to be that so very interesting to see what youre going to top it with.. p.s.. really disappointed you couldnt find a bigger air dryer :-) you'll have arms & shoulders like Arnie if you keep that up.
This is not a primer. That would be LVR 369
@@apexdetail85 My Bad, brain falure, of course that was S2 Black,
You are killing me buddy...damn cliff hangers...cant wait for more!!! That fireball stuff is expensive right ? SUV looks great. Is that your sons Mustang thats always there ?
Thanks buddy
Awesome vid!! Can't wait for part 2..3..4...😀
Great video sir
great video again!
I never heard of scholls 1 step polish. Why not use Koch Chemie F6 or 3D One for single step?
You can... this is yet another good option.
Great video! Thanks!
S2 black to remove water spots??
..is not used to remove scratches on the clear coat?
I used recently on a 15 years old bimmer, had never been through any detailers hands, but washed and protected ocassionaly.. for last 10 years, and I use Scholl S3 gold and clear A LOT, A MEAN A LOT of scratches on the clear coat!
With carpro cool pads.. and flex.
I would use Scholl S40 or something like that... for removing hust water spots..
4th from Puerto Rico 👍🇵🇷
Great vid B. R u gonna clean the engine bay?
Who makes the little green cordless blower??
Kimo... found it on Amazon.
Any leads on what brushes those were for the wheels, arches, and emblems? Looking for a good set.
Work Stuff detailing brushes. I believe you can get them here:
www.carsupplieswarehouse.com/search?type=product&q=NOT+tag%3A__gift+AND+Brushes*
What type of mask are you wearing and where do you purchase them? Another good video. Thanks Brian.
Picked up a few from Amazon.
Hi Brian, after claying did you re wash the driver side doors with shampoo?
Cheers
Did you Jane ceramic coat on this car before you washed it in this video?
still blown away by Topper for under 15 dollars
What are the wash pads/ mitts that you are using here? Great video
From The Rag Company.com
Nicely done. Could provide me with bluw mini blower name?
Beautiful SUV✊🏾💯
You da man, Brian!
Loved my disco 5 but traded for Range Rover l405 vogue
Sweet!👍
First 🏆
Feels good. 🥇
Awesome, Brian! Thoughts on S2 Black?
Have a video show casing it very soon.👍
Brian - do you clay the PPF?
Hey Brian I noticed you were wearing a mask during the wheel prepping. Do you always wear it when using wheel cleaning products?
I now wear it using all products. Should have started earlier.
Do you do this every winter?
what soap u use on your car for maintanace
Please tell me you are gonna be the Fireball vendor for the US
What brand is that handheld drying tool?
Fireball Talon wheel protectant. $999 for a small bottle. Is that about right?
Bri where do you get Tac systems these days? I can’t find any of their products here in the states
@@Normster32 thanks👍
Extension of this title; and are now all currently sold out! 😂😁
Nice
Landrover products will last less than the protection you put on them lol
OK boomer.
If he can afford the maintenance mechanic wise, then yes
😂😂
@@ashishpatel350 Because we all know Land Rover/Jaguar is the epitome of reliability lol. I cant roll my eyes enough at your comment
Brian where did you get your wheel covers?
Harbor Freight
Witch washmitt do you use for cleaning the car?
All from theragcompany.com
How many ounces of auto foam you put in the foam canon?
2
Wait why not just use the sponge after foam is applied? This makes way more sense... also that power washer output is rather weak looking. Hardly any water output.
Hope you leased that thing. 😬
Can you buff paint protection on a car and can you put polish over the top of it
Not recommended
How do you clean those wash pads?
Pressure washer... tumble dry low heat
Is there anything to do to prevent the water spot etching?
Find products that sheet😁👍
@@apexdetail85 but I like beading😭. Any good ceramic spray sealants that sheet?
Hi what dilution ratio on your snow foam sir?
2 ounces
@@apexdetail85 to what
No 3D One as an option?....say it ain't so Oh Great One.
Not true. Just because he didn’t use it in this moment doesn’t mean he doesn’t like it.
Options 👌🏼
This is just another decent option
I'm all about the sounds of detailing but I'd rather he you talk and educate us! Lol
Hmm...Land Rover...thought you were smart enough to stay WELL AWAY from anything that so-called manufacturer makes.
Guess I was wrong...LOL.
Still enjoy watching your videos, though.
Keep up the great work.
is easy to make a new car good... make a old bad car is another job
this is from the UK its in English and he bought a or had to buy a www.peugeot.co.uk/showroom/108/
he had a www.motors.co.uk/peugeot/206/used-cars/
he told i do nothing i don t care and i bet after so many years had rusted panels now he has a 108 and if the clear coat is thinner how long would he drive the 108 before the rust
mine is 2016 opel corsa
mi dream is C4 or 5 or 4th gen fbody mi guess those year had thick clear coat on
That's a little over doing it
2mm thickness of clear coat???
You must have dreamed last night...
Or is there such thing detailer's dream of 2mm clear coat??? :)
If you get 0.149 of mm you can consider yourself lucky...
FIREBALL TALON WHEEL CERAMIC 100ML $1000 ?????
No.. lol.. you need to email Carzilla to gain access to their coatings.
TIL Brian has some nice calves
😂😂
OMG, why would you buy such a unreliable POS money pit like a Land Rover 😳👎🤮, so over rated , but good video as always 👍
Because the usual person who can afford a Land Rover can afford the maintenance lol. It’s not a money pit if the repairs or maintenance don’t put a dent in your wallet 🤷♂️
@@larryleqend
Land Rovers are a Dime a dozen, people just buy them for the name, not because those turds are reliable.
And people are ignorant to the repairs of such an over rated, high end POS like Land Rovers.
So money aside, like I said, so many upper class soccer moms own them , and have no clue of their overall upkeep.
@@elithegreat6463 lmao on point with the soccer ⚽️ moms😂😂
Why do you use all these unknown products that nobody really knows about? Except for the Koch Chemie products, I’ve never heard of anything else and I know a lot of products. Weird.