Need some advice here.... so I gave in and ordered a Metrovac 8hp blower/dryer. I actually didn't realize that it was supposed to output warm air. During the first couple of uses, I noticed that the water droplets were drying up very quickly, before the air even had a chance to push them off the car.(yes, it's ceramic-coated) Since I'm using regular tap water, doesn't that actually create water spots if the Metrovac is using warm air? Thanks for your help! :)
This quick demo was a nice change of pace. I hope that most of your content will continue to be the in-depth instruction and reviews you are well-known for.
Hehe thanks! How did you discover my channel by the way? If you want to see all the cool details about my garage, watch my tour video here: ruclips.net/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/видео.htmlsi=J-X8GPJr0C_NbRLn Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 990,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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.
Invisible Glass is hands down, the best glass cleaner on the market. I've been using it for year's on all of my glass, both home and auto. Thanks for producing such an amazing product ❤🇨🇦
Love that you don't hesitate to drive it year round , especially with it being a Turbo. I have a 2022 Carrera that I drive year round as well. People are amazed that I will drive it in the snow and yuck. I don't wash as often as you, but I would hate to park it for 4 months and not drive it. Too much of a joy to drive. Have you looked at Tuxmat car mats? A very nice alternative to the Weathertechs. I think they look so good, I leave them in year round.
Thanks Daniel. And I agree with you 100%. My Turbo S is the best winter car I ever had and it’s always a pleasure to drive. I haven’t looked into those other mats though.
Always a pleasure to see a car/ vehicle being washed. The end results tell the story! I snow-foamed/jet-washed/shampoo/jet-washed/towel dried off my Ford Ranger earlier this morning. The dry break in the weather, along with influential videos like this prompted me to take action! If you can’t afford 2hrs of your time looking after your Chariot then you need to sit down and re-structure your life Lol
I recently purchased my own active 2.0 pressure washer and other detailing supplies , I have not used yet but I always add to my Amazon cart after watching your videos ! Keep up the great work, I love the detail of all supplies in every video
Pan your Porsche still looks brand new to me. The coating is holding up very well and you have put in the work on maintenance. Thank you for a satisfying video to watch and Inhope you guys are doing well.
I noticed you did not foam again before the contact wash. Is that just a choice or due to the type of soap you used. Thanks for the videos. I have learned a lot.
Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't... As the pre-wash with the Bilt Hamber is the highest cleaning level you can get, I didn't feel the need to refoam. If you use a pH neutral snow foam for the pre-wash, then rinse, and then perhaps refoam again.
It’s nice to see someone else use a waterless wash to clean door jambs ☺️. I use Absolute myself as I’ve never been a fan of using the jet washer as you see on so many RUclips videos 😟 and used to dread doing that part of a car.
Yeah I typically was using a rinseless wash solution to wipe door jambs, but Yvan gave me the cool trick of using the DIY Detail Waterless Wash for the door jambs, as it leaves a little bit of protection too, so why not. :) But you can absolutely use a pressure washer to safely clean door jambs, as long as you do it right. I have a full tutorial for that here: ruclips.net/video/0yu6AJcopG8/видео.htmlsi=uXLffwbnhGspHpvM
Can’t imagine it’s been much better up where you are, but it has snowed for 6 days straight in Buffalo and was 5 degrees last night! Once Spring arrives it’s already summer lol.
Pan may not show the undercarriage cleaning, but, it always gets attention!!! 👍🏾Koch Chemie Gummifix works great on plastic and rubber mats as a protectant and leaves it looking like new.
Yes I have an undercarriage cleaner for those purposes when needed. And yes Gummifix works well on rubber mats, I have a full tutorial using Gummifix here: ruclips.net/video/gKWPt3DAM9U/видео.htmlsi=sl3RDeLriG2Brlbj
Pan i really want to see you using a orbital palm sander polishing a car i saw Ivan doing that but it was a shorts video thanks and Keep up the Good Work hope to see a review of carpro dquart cant wait
I look forward to hopefully test that new brand too, as they seem to have coatings at the bleeding edge of technology, and I’m hearing great things from a few who were lucky to be a part of the testing of it.
The after photos look amazing. APP could be revolutionary. I want to get my hands on C6 Hydro lite for my own cars. Very interested to see how it looks on a brand new 2024 SUV and my classic corvette!
I love these videos Pan. And why do I believe that there will a long line of people looking to take over this ride when you turn it in.😂😂Nice video. Till the next one.
Pan thanks for this Porsche car wash---I have a Porsche and needed the Know how to do......thanks again--great job! I don't trust anyone touching my car......thanks again....
There are soooo many great coatings on the market now, it will be a hard and difficult choice to pick one for my new ride, but it will make for an interesting video for sure. To be continued!
Hello Pan, great video. I just wanted to say thank you for all the information and knowledge you spread on RUclips! Also, it would be nice if you did a video in how you would approach a car with really heavy dirt without fancy snowfoam or equipment 😂 Some of us dont have acces to most of equipment! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 985,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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.
Acidic Low PH below 3 on exterior wash/foam for ceramic coating vs Alkaline High PH above 10 on exterior wash/foam, when the best time to use either option and when would you decide to pick either one?
@@PanTheOrganizer Oh no! Well, yes maybe. Let me be one of the first to congratulate you my friend. Looking forward to seeing what you are getting yourself into to!
The new vehicle has arrived in Canada, and is on its way to Montreal in the coming week or so. Delivery scheduled for mid-April in theory. So you'll likely see a reveal video sometime at the end of April if all goes as planned. And then another video showing which paint protection we'll be applying. :)
Was this a test on details? Because DIY detail waterless wash didn't make it on the end use of products. But you did use it on door jambs. Not being mean,just noticing the details, lol. Thank you, Pan, for a great video. Have a wonderful weekend!!
Yes I was testing the DIY waterless wash on door jambs as it also leaves behind a little bit of protection, instead of using a rinseless wash on it like I normally do. Pretty cool.
J'adore vraiment ce genre de video tres satisfaisante a regarder avec un tres beau travail pour accompagner le tout , et le souffleur et d'une efficacité incroyable
As usual, wonderful video, very satisfying to watch! My 911 has piano black paint. Looks gorgeous when just clean but really painful to maintain. Any advice, procedure and/or video you have made for that kind of soft (Porsche) paint and color or would you make one in the future? I found your black car videos but all were metallic paint if I am not mistaken. Full detail and maintenance for piano black paint tips specifically really welcome! 🙏
I feel your pain. I would never buy a black car. Never. It would trigger my OCD. But maintenance is exactly the same as I show in my videos. For regular weekly washes, see how I wash my car in this video: ruclips.net/video/X0msqeozDBU/видео.htmlsi=Lu7s51OhjjpNvfc1
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks - yes exactly that. From the 3 cars we have right now, 2 are black lol And all soft Porsche paint. I am "OCD-ed" to the max! But I take that as a life lesson and training to get better at accepting things as they are. Car detail weekend warrior here, you get the picture 😛
The overall result looks good bud. However, there are a few steps that I do differently. 1) After Pre-wash, I re-foam the car with the shampoo I intend to use...and use the same shampoo in my wash bucket. In addition, I also use a soft brush and hit the areas that need a more personal touch (window seals, car emblems, etc..etc). During the contact handwash, I also hit the door jams; trunk and hood areas. After the air-blow-dry, I use OC Dry Aid (all throughout the outer side), and like you address the tires. I also do a bit of under-the-hood drying and any cleaning that may be needed. The entire gets a little love via CarPro InnerQD. Last step, is windows cleaning (inside and out).
Question for Pan: Does difficulty in cleaning wheels factor in your decision of which wheels to get for your car? I have an SUV that has 20-spoke black wheels and it's tedious to clean them. Looking at the wheels on your Porsche I'm actually envious how easy they look to clean.
Hi Pan, yet another great review and knowledge transfer video. Having gone through a Canadian winter, I am looking forward to detailing my car and hoping to get it looking like your Porsche. Best, Costa
Yes of course, here: ruclips.net/video/GZ_ATHFtpKU/видео.htmlsi=jBuhjGXDaalaj3Sf Any time you are looking for a topic, go to the RUclips search bar, type your topic and add “Pan The Organizer” at the end. For example: “how to calculate dilution ratios Pan The Organizer” and you would easily have found the video. 👍🏻
Hi Pan, could you share some insight on the top to bottom or bottom to top method when carrying out the pre wash stage. I am a firm believer that once pre washed the car should be washed bottom to top to keep as much lubrication but I noticed you did it the other way around. Any particular reason for that?
This has to be one of the most well taken care of Turbo S’s on the planet 😂 If you just put “Owned by Pan The Organizer” in the description, it adds $20k to the price!
Thanks for a great video. Do you recommend a drying aid for the windows after washing? Then use a glass cleaner like rainX? or Just dry it with a towel, then use the glass cleaner when the glass is dry already?
When we were building this house new, we worked closely with our builder to custom make this garage specifically for car detailing. One drain is included by build code (law here in Montreal), but I paid extra for a second one (one for each vehicle). Check out all the custom details that make this car perfectly suited for detailing in this tour video: ruclips.net/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/видео.htmlsi=fAKqnSmLKXMa63Hl Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 990,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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.
Ouff that’s a tough one. Probably Amplify for regular weekly use because it’s a “lighter” quick detailer (1-2 months claimed durability). But both are very good. You’d have to test them to see which one you prefer.
Absolutely no worries. Ceramic coatings have much greater chemical resistance compared to waxes or sealants. And it’s inevitable to get a bit of overspray when using wheel and tire cleaners. Keep in mind, you could also ceramic coat your wheels, and you’d be directly spraying those with the wheel and tire cleaner anyways, and the wheels would still be fine.
Define "premium"? The two microfiber wash mitts I use are my favourites. This one: amzn.to/4aqw1c3 And this one: bit.ly/4a2X1yP The last one is likely the best wash mitt on the market in my opinion, from all the ones I have tested.
@Pan we getting ready to put our home on the market hopefully start building our new home about this time next year so I want my new garage floors to be liked yours I don’t have a crazy budget but just washing my truck and my wifes car want my hoses and pressure washer to be on the wall should the plumber know how to do most of the stuff
I can't help you with that unfortunately, as I don't have a wall mounted pressure washer. But I did do a video showing a properly done pressure washer wall-mounted install, so perhaps you can show the video to your plumber and see what they say. Here's the video: ruclips.net/video/476OoIjZdl8/видео.htmlsi=RcrKirLeiotFx8d5
I think you should make a video to explain the products you use based on the color of the car. Something grey doesn’t have the depth of say a black vehicle… etc…
Good morning Pan! Outstanding video. Damn, your Porsche was absolutely filthy. Came out awesome. Love all your videos. What coating do you currently have on your car? And what do you boost it with, and how often? Obviously you can put that DIY on it. Thanks again. Have a great day. Always learn something new. I'ved been detailing cars since I was 23. Probably even before that. Washing my brothers and sisters cars, lol. Take care Pan.
The coating is the Roar Coatings pro grade. We applied it in this video: ruclips.net/video/-9pVgjQFe1U/видео.htmlsi=Gt1a-jJWJEo09QRL I use different toppers as I like testing different things. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 985,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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.
Hi Pan! Thanks for the relaxing video. I noticed you haven’t used the hose guides in your recent videos. I was about to order some and then noticed. Do you recommend them?
I don't always install them when filming, but yes they're the most practical things if you don't want your hoses to get stuck underneath your tires while washing your car. Link: amzn.to/4aGm36I
@@PanTheOrganizer I was helping my daughter (shes 26 yrs old) wash her car and the hose kept getting stuck behind the tire…I thought about you and those wonderful guides. They are on order now. :)
Because this particular snow foam, Bilt Hamber Touch-Less, has the biggest cleaning potential of any snow foam I have tested, so I didn't feel the need to refoam, as the surface was pretty clean after the pre-wash. But if you use a pH neutral snow foam, it's a good idea to refoam. I have moved away from two bucket washes now. I made an entire video for that here: ruclips.net/video/2sMcia0ZLmc/видео.htmlsi=cEa4O0FjjmBhe1uM I'll still use the two bucket system every now and then, but not as often as I used to. This evolve, things change.
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 985,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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.
New subscriber! Can you link a video on your steps to washing a car? I see that you went straight to the foam cannon before spraying it down? And what product would you recommend for really bad brake dust baking on wheels?
Hi. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 985,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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. There are many ways to wash a car. Sometimes I pre-rinse, sometimes I just foam on dry. See my full car wash tutorial here: ruclips.net/video/7Koj5j2Es5U/видео.html
The Porsche is looking like Day 1, very nice Pan! I saw you used the blower to dry the car. I've heard that even with DI water exclusively drying your car with a blower will leave minerals behind cloaking the coating. Is it "2 birds with 1 stone" since you applied the protectant afterwards? Have you noticed any issues in your experience?
I have never seen evidence of a blower leaving minerals behind... Where did you hear that? It certainly has no issues being used on my car. And even if you did not use a DI system like me, and you used a blower, once you go over the paint with the quick detailer at the end, that will pickup residual water and remove any potential minerals that could cause water spotting.
Hi Jon. Because this particular snow foam, Bilt Hamber Touch-Less, has the biggest cleaning potential of any snow foam I have tested, so I didn't feel the need to refoam, as the surface was pretty clean after the pre-wash. But if you use a pH neutral snow foam, it's a good idea to refoam.
Nice Porsche. Have you covered fixing bad detail jobs? I've run into wax residue on plastics, compound speckles everywhere, swirl marks, bad ceramic applications, what are your recommends for that stuff? Also how do you like the track focused rotors on that 911? Personally, I find the excessive noise and visual cracks less than optimal for daily driving.
Thanks. These are the best brakes I ever had on any vehicle ever. The biggest brakes Porsche has ever installed on a 911. Huge ten piston calipers on this new generation 911 Turbo S. They don't squeak at all, and produce zero brake dust, so my wheels never accumulate that dreaded iron particles brake dust like most German high performance cars with normal brake kits have. Some said you might lose braking power in winter and the cold with carbon ceramic brakes, but I have had no issues. The best winter car I have ever owned. Such a pleasure to drive. I remember my previous BMW M550i xDrive, my BMW 435i xDrive M Sport Grand Coupe and my Audi S5, all had normal steel rotors and high performance pads, and the amount of brake dust they generated would drive me nuts haha. What car do you drive if you say you find the excessive noice less than optimal for daily driving? I'm assuming you have carbon ceramic brakes?
@@PanTheOrganizer F-type was the last one I've experienced. I've also heard plenty on other higher end vehicles, they tend to squeal a bit at slow speeds. If these don't make noise that's good news.
Because this particular snow foam, Bilt Hamber Touch-Less, has the biggest cleaning potential of any snow foam I have tested, so I didn't feel the need to refoam, as the surface was pretty clean after the pre-wash. But if you use a pH neutral snow foam, it's a good idea to refoam.
@@PanTheOrganizer thank you so much for replying! You're defintely an inspiration as I'm starting a mobile detailing service right next door in Ottawa. Thanks again!
Thanks for the positive feedback! I appreciate it. And I wish you good luck with your business. 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 985,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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. And since you're planning on starting your detailing business, I have a bunch of cool videos that can help you out. Check these below: ✅ Is detailing really worth it? : ruclips.net/video/Yq1B_UKNayo/видео.html ✅ 20 year old detailer making $130,000 a year: ruclips.net/video/g08gkwfv1Wk/видео.html ✅ What products do you need to start a detailing business? ruclips.net/video/FLq-vKIWhKw/видео.html ✅ Digital marketing secrets to make more money with your detailing business: ruclips.net/video/Tv9GeGhA-AA/видео.html ✅ Custom installation of equipment in a mobile detailing van: ruclips.net/video/IDUwfl8GmgU/видео.html ✅ How to start a mobile car detailing business: ruclips.net/video/WV3FJcWf77I/видео.html ✅ How to become a successful entrepreneur: ruclips.net/video/wTCfVmeMeEo/видео.html ✅ Mobile detailing truck setup: ruclips.net/video/tnFjhkM4YJo/видео.html ✅ Things I wish I knew before I started detailing: ruclips.net/video/SYqWRq27YgI/видео.html ✅ How to be more efficient at detailing: ruclips.net/video/33ChaMf8dCM/видео.html ✅ Digital marketing to grow your detailing business: ruclips.net/video/1Cd3N1g6mSw/видео.html ✅ How to rank your detailing website on the 1st page of Google: ruclips.net/video/pNflfxehpHg/видео.html
@@PanTheOrganizer I was curious about cleaning my door jambs and that led me to your videos, which I've been consuming like crazy. Thanks for the links! I've viewed some of them already but not all so I will definitely be checking them out.
Pan, is the car fully ppf or partially? Then I assume it has a ceramic coating over the full car? I ask because you use a power washer. Thank you. A fellow 911 owner.
I have no PPF on my car, other than the factory PPF on the wide rear arches. I am just not a fan of the look or feel or PPF. Plus, as I get a brand new car every three years, and do low yearly mileage, scratches and stone chips are of no concern to me. My cars are always pristine when I bring them back to the dealership. But for people who keep their cars for many years, and want the ultimate scratch and rock chip protection, PPF is the only solution. I would still recommend a ceramic coating on top of the PPF, for the best of both worlds.
The Green Beauty always looks amazing,Pan! She doesn't even look like she is 3 years old. I'm excited, i just bought a Pan the organizer coffee mug, can't wait for it to come! Much Love!!!
Roar Coatings. A professional grade coating. We showed the entire application in this video: ruclips.net/video/-9pVgjQFe1U/видео.htmlsi=8Mqttt3kqpvC3Ehy
Pan I am taking a trip to Niagara Falls, what should I use as a temporary coating to protect my car. When I get back I plan to apply a ceramic coating so it has to be something I can easily remove. HELP ME!
As you are planning on eventually applying a true ceramic coating soon (the ones in glass bottles), don’t go too crazy with heavy protection. Use something quick, simple and light like the one in my video here: ruclips.net/video/1W8ZfyuMScY/видео.htmlsi=5f36dYS-wsOF6Dmr Keep in mind that which ever protection you apply, you’ll have to fully strip off by machine polishing before applying your future ceramic coating. ;)
After blowing, I always go around with a microfiber towel and quick detailer, as you saw, to pick up any residual water and boost gloss/slickness. A blower removes 95% of the water super quickly in a touchless manner. It makes the drying process more efficient. But there is always residual water left in cracks, crevices, nooks and crannies.
Question pour toi Pan. Pourquoi le CarPro Descal plutôt que le CarPro Reset comme savon de lavage è la main? À cause du calsium de nis routes hivernale Québécoise?
Exact. Descale est conçu pour retirer les cernes d’eau et les dépôts calcaires et minéraux. On utilise pas Descale pour un lavage régulier au quotidien. Seulement une fois de temps en temps pour un lavage plus en profondeur comme au printemps. Pour les lavages réguliers j’utilise Reset.
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Need some advice here.... so I gave in and ordered a Metrovac 8hp blower/dryer. I actually didn't realize that it was supposed to output warm air. During the first couple of uses, I noticed that the water droplets were drying up very quickly, before the air even had a chance to push them off the car.(yes, it's ceramic-coated) Since I'm using regular tap water, doesn't that actually create water spots if the Metrovac is using warm air? Thanks for your help! :)
Link to measuring cup? Or name?
This quick demo was a nice change of pace. I hope that most of your content will continue to be the in-depth instruction and reviews you are well-known for.
Of course I will always continue my tutorials and reviews. :)
Not sure what is more challenging in life: To buy a Turbo S or such a garage....congrats for having both
Hehe thanks! How did you discover my channel by the way?
If you want to see all the cool details about my garage, watch my tour video here: ruclips.net/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/видео.htmlsi=J-X8GPJr0C_NbRLn
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 990,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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.
Car looks great Pan! Thanks for featuring Stoner Invisible Glass 🙌
Invisible Glass is hands down, the best glass cleaner on the market. I've been using it for year's on all of my glass, both home and auto. Thanks for producing such an amazing product ❤🇨🇦
@@lindavent9490 Thanks for supporting us!
Invisible Glass is the absolute best!! I use it everywhere, of course for my cars but also around the house and at the office!!
Excellent products!
Thanks for watching!
Saturday morning treat
Let's go! :)
I learned something each time I watch your videos.
Thanks!!
Love that you don't hesitate to drive it year round , especially with it being a Turbo. I have a 2022 Carrera that I drive year round as well. People are amazed that I will drive it in the snow and yuck. I don't wash as often as you, but I would hate to park it for 4 months and not drive it. Too much of a joy to drive.
Have you looked at Tuxmat car mats? A very nice alternative to the Weathertechs. I think they look so good, I leave them in year round.
Thanks Daniel. And I agree with you 100%. My Turbo S is the best winter car I ever had and it’s always a pleasure to drive.
I haven’t looked into those other mats though.
Always a pleasure to see a car/ vehicle being washed. The end results tell the story! I snow-foamed/jet-washed/shampoo/jet-washed/towel dried off my Ford Ranger earlier this morning. The dry break in the weather, along with influential videos like this prompted me to take action! If you can’t afford 2hrs of your time looking after your Chariot then you need to sit down and re-structure your life Lol
Great point!
The 992 is looking awesome with the AMPLIFY! Thank you for featuring us, Pan!
Hehe Amplify is the real deal. 🙌🏻
The absolute pride you must feel when detailing that stunning piece of machinery. Overwhelming I would think. 😊
Absolutely! 👍🏻
I Love Those Type of Videos Pan! 🥳 More of That 🥳
More to come!
Great video as always Pan 👍
Thanks Corey!
I recently purchased my own active 2.0 pressure washer and other detailing supplies , I have not used yet but I always add to my Amazon cart after watching your videos ! Keep up the great work, I love the detail of all supplies in every video
Pan your Porsche still looks brand new to me. The coating is holding up very well and you have put in the work on maintenance. Thank you for a satisfying video to watch and Inhope you guys are doing well.
Thanks Neil! And yes the coating is still performing almost like day 1. It's insane. Car is pristine.
Such a beautifully specced Turbo!
Thanks!!
Even when not talking your videos are informative, thank you Pan.
Glad you like them! Thanks man!
I noticed you did not foam again before the contact wash. Is that just a choice or due to the type of soap you used. Thanks for the videos. I have learned a lot.
Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't... As the pre-wash with the Bilt Hamber is the highest cleaning level you can get, I didn't feel the need to refoam. If you use a pH neutral snow foam for the pre-wash, then rinse, and then perhaps refoam again.
Killed it for a weekly wash. Always love your videos. Cheers to spring
This isn’t a regular weekly wash though hehe. It’s more of a spring deep cleaning. For weekly washes I usually use pH neutral soaps.
It’s nice to see someone else use a waterless wash to clean door jambs ☺️. I use Absolute myself as I’ve never been a fan of using the jet washer as you see on so many RUclips videos 😟 and used to dread doing that part of a car.
Yeah I typically was using a rinseless wash solution to wipe door jambs, but Yvan gave me the cool trick of using the DIY Detail Waterless Wash for the door jambs, as it leaves a little bit of protection too, so why not. :)
But you can absolutely use a pressure washer to safely clean door jambs, as long as you do it right. I have a full tutorial for that here: ruclips.net/video/0yu6AJcopG8/видео.htmlsi=uXLffwbnhGspHpvM
@@PanTheOrganizer thanks Pan 🙂
Can’t imagine it’s been much better up where you are, but it has snowed for 6 days straight in Buffalo and was 5 degrees last night! Once Spring arrives it’s already summer lol.
Hahahah same here!! We just received another snowfall today here in Montreal... I'm sick of winter.
Kinda excited to get back into car wash season. My wife got me the Active 2.0 pressure washer you recommended and I love it.
You have a good wife! So cool when our women participate in our passions!! 🙌🏻
Those type of short videos with process & music are relaxing to watch!! Nice work and we want more of those ones😀
More to come!
Cool!! Thanks. Always interesting to watch to see if our techniques of detailing are still ok.... You are the best!!!
I really appreciate all that you do!
Thanks for taking the time to tell me that. I appreciate it.
Pan may not show the undercarriage cleaning, but, it always gets attention!!! 👍🏾Koch Chemie Gummifix works great on plastic and rubber mats as a protectant and leaves it looking like new.
Yes I have an undercarriage cleaner for those purposes when needed. And yes Gummifix works well on rubber mats, I have a full tutorial using Gummifix here: ruclips.net/video/gKWPt3DAM9U/видео.htmlsi=sl3RDeLriG2Brlbj
RUclips gold play button incoming!
Let’s goooo!! 💪🏻🙌🏻
Koch Chemie PSS! Highly underrated!
I agree!
You make it look so easy take me two days to do that wash lol
Hehe!! Let's say 27 years of detailing experience helps me with being efficient.
Pan i really want to see you using a orbital palm sander polishing a car i saw Ivan doing that but it was a shorts video
thanks and Keep up the Good Work hope to see a review of carpro dquart cant wait
Beautiful Pan- I really looking forward for your review on C6 diamond coating. I know you already have something in the works.
I look forward to hopefully test that new brand too, as they seem to have coatings at the bleeding edge of technology, and I’m hearing great things from a few who were lucky to be a part of the testing of it.
The after photos look amazing. APP could be revolutionary. I want to get my hands on C6 Hydro lite for my own cars. Very interested to see how it looks on a brand new 2024 SUV and my classic corvette!
Thank you, Pan. Absolutely relaxing and amazing results!!
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙌🏻
Love the music on this one Pan, nicely done. On a side note, when can we expect to see a new ride?? I'd still love to see you in an Audi ❤🇨🇦
It would have been nice if he managed to get the final R8 GT😁
or lamborghini murcialgo 😆
@@anthonygiovino857 he usually leases vehicles so it would have to be new....but it would be nice to see him own that😁
really i thought pan owned his cars . thought he traded in the bmw and bought the porshe outright .
@@anthonygiovino857 I could be wrong, I thought I heard him mention lease when he got the Porsche. I'm hoping he does comment here
If only I could wash my car in 11 minutes 😅. Closing in on 1 million subscribers!!
Let’s gooo!! So close. A dream come true. I’m blessed with the greatest audience who has supported me through this crazy RUclips journey!
@7:48 that water beading 😮💨🔥🔥🔥🔥😍
💪🏻💦
I love these videos Pan. And why do I believe that there will a long line of people looking to take over this ride when you turn it in.😂😂Nice video. Till the next one.
Heheh thanks Wayne! Have a great weekend!
Let’s get Pan to 1 million y’all. 😎
Let’s go!!! 💪🏻💪🏻
Absolutely brilliant job Pan, the Porsche is looking awesome again ,😎😎
Thank you so much 😀
Pan thanks for this Porsche car wash---I have a Porsche and needed the Know how to do......thanks again--great job! I don't trust anyone touching my car......thanks again....
Thanks for watching!
hello Pan, une vidéo de relaxation, avec une seule critique : c'est trop court, beaucoup trop court. MERCI
Hehe merci mon cher!!
Hey pan make a video on how to clean seat belts
Beautiful!!!
Thanks!
Can you do a interior one for
Your
Porsche using the best products
Awesome video Pan! That ceramic coating is holding up very well!
Blessings from USA 🇺🇸
We are getting a foot of snow today in Maine. 😵💫
GGG 😎
Thanks 👍 Yeah we got hit with yet another snowfall here today in Montreal too. Freaking winter that never ends ahahh.
I wonder what you think of Rubbit? It’s been advertised to me for my Tesla. They supposedly have thin paint.
pan cant wait to see you put C6 on your new car :)
There are soooo many great coatings on the market now, it will be a hard and difficult choice to pick one for my new ride, but it will make for an interesting video for sure. To be continued!
Hello Pan, great video.
I just wanted to say thank you for all the information and knowledge you spread on RUclips!
Also, it would be nice if you did a video in how you would approach a car with really heavy dirt without fancy snowfoam or equipment 😂
Some of us dont have acces to most of equipment!
Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 985,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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.
Ah yes...beautiful. If only we could actually do all that in 12 minutes or less.... 😄
😂😂
Acidic Low PH below 3 on exterior wash/foam for ceramic coating vs Alkaline High PH above 10 on exterior wash/foam, when the best time to use either option and when would you decide to pick either one?
That is one beautiful machine. You are definitely one lucky man Pan!
Thanks Joe! Just a few weeks left with this beauty, while I wait to take delivery of my next adventure! :)
@@PanTheOrganizer Oh no! Well, yes maybe. Let me be one of the first to congratulate you my friend. Looking forward to seeing what you are getting yourself into to!
The new vehicle has arrived in Canada, and is on its way to Montreal in the coming week or so. Delivery scheduled for mid-April in theory. So you'll likely see a reveal video sometime at the end of April if all goes as planned. And then another video showing which paint protection we'll be applying. :)
Was this a test on details? Because DIY detail waterless wash didn't make it on the end use of products. But you did use it on door jambs. Not being mean,just noticing the details, lol. Thank you, Pan, for a great video. Have a wonderful weekend!!
Yes I was testing the DIY waterless wash on door jambs as it also leaves behind a little bit of protection, instead of using a rinseless wash on it like I normally do. Pretty cool.
@@PanTheOrganizer it's amazing stuff! I had the honor of using a rotary with Yvan at MTE. We used the waterless on my rental. Amazing!
Great video, a picture says a thousand words 😊
Thanks Paul!
J'adore vraiment ce genre de video tres satisfaisante a regarder avec un tres beau travail pour accompagner le tout , et le souffleur et d'une efficacité incroyable
Merci!
Hi. Do you have also interior cleaning of this car?
As usual, wonderful video, very satisfying to watch! My 911 has piano black paint. Looks gorgeous when just clean but really painful to maintain. Any advice, procedure and/or video you have made for that kind of soft (Porsche) paint and color or would you make one in the future? I found your black car videos but all were metallic paint if I am not mistaken. Full detail and maintenance for piano black paint tips specifically really welcome! 🙏
I feel your pain. I would never buy a black car. Never. It would trigger my OCD. But maintenance is exactly the same as I show in my videos. For regular weekly washes, see how I wash my car in this video: ruclips.net/video/X0msqeozDBU/видео.htmlsi=Lu7s51OhjjpNvfc1
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks - yes exactly that. From the 3 cars we have right now, 2 are black lol And all soft Porsche paint. I am "OCD-ed" to the max! But I take that as a life lesson and training to get better at accepting things as they are. Car detail weekend warrior here, you get the picture 😛
The overall result looks good bud. However, there are a few steps that I do differently. 1) After Pre-wash, I re-foam the car with the shampoo I intend to use...and use the same shampoo in my wash bucket. In addition, I also use a soft brush and hit the areas that need a more personal touch (window seals, car emblems, etc..etc). During the contact handwash, I also hit the door jams; trunk and hood areas. After the air-blow-dry, I use OC Dry Aid (all throughout the outer side), and like you address the tires. I also do a bit of under-the-hood drying and any cleaning that may be needed. The entire gets a little love via CarPro InnerQD. Last step, is windows cleaning (inside and out).
This wasn’t a regular weekly wash. This was a spring decon wash.
Great video Pan. Always enjoy seeing your 911 Turbo S. Spring will be here soon.
It only snowed 7 inches in Buffalo last night and it was kind enough to be 5 degrees lol. I wish Spring existed here…
Thanks John!
Yeah we just had another snowfall today in Montreal too.. :(
I’d love to buy this when you change car.
Certainly wouldn’t question the care it received up until that point.
Yeah I think the next owner will be over the moon. As they always are when purchasing my previous vehicles...
Very satisfying morning poop video to watch. The wife wonders why it takes me so long 😂❤
Hahahaha omg I wasn't expecting that!!
@PanTheOrganizer take it as a compliment and keep up the great work 👏 👍 💪🏼
I love using Pss as a tire dressing. Lasts a month or so in the UK
Yes and it's so easy to apply.
Question for Pan: Does difficulty in cleaning wheels factor in your decision of which wheels to get for your car? I have an SUV that has 20-spoke black wheels and it's tedious to clean them. Looking at the wheels on your Porsche I'm actually envious how easy they look to clean.
Yes for sure. I like simpler wheel designs.
Bonjour, après le lavage j'utilise parfois le protector wax de chez Koch. puis-je ensuite utiliser le spray coating de turtle wax ? merci
Hi Pan, yet another great review and knowledge transfer video. Having gone through a Canadian winter, I am looking forward to detailing my car and hoping to get it looking like your Porsche. Best, Costa
Cheers!
great video thanks for showing the dilution ratio's! would love to see the glass cleaning too i can never get that right
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Hi! One more question...do you have a video on how to calculate the dilution amoint/ratio for washes and foams? If not that would be a cool video :)
Yes of course, here: ruclips.net/video/GZ_ATHFtpKU/видео.htmlsi=jBuhjGXDaalaj3Sf
Any time you are looking for a topic, go to the RUclips search bar, type your topic and add “Pan The Organizer” at the end. For example: “how to calculate dilution ratios Pan The Organizer” and you would easily have found the video. 👍🏻
@@PanTheOrganizer thank you!
The secret!! Pay attention to all details 👌🏼👌🏼
Yup!
Can't wait for the temperature to cone back up here in Ontario so I can wash my Mach-E!
You're telling me! We just had yet another snowfall here in Montreal today. I hate winter!! AHAHAH
Hi Pan, could you share some insight on the top to bottom or bottom to top method when carrying out the pre wash stage. I am a firm believer that once pre washed the car should be washed bottom to top to keep as much lubrication but I noticed you did it the other way around. Any particular reason for that?
I have seen no difference in one method being better over the other... Do what works best for you and don't overthink the moment here.
This has to be one of the most well taken care of Turbo S’s on the planet 😂 If you just put “Owned by Pan The Organizer” in the description, it adds $20k to the price!
Haha for sure! 💪🏻👍🏻
Thanks for a great video.
Do you recommend a drying aid for the windows after washing? Then use a glass cleaner like rainX?
or
Just dry it with a towel, then use the glass cleaner when the glass is dry already?
I just use a glass cleaner to finish things off. But you can try different things and see what works for you.
Did you add drainage to your existing garage/shop? Dream is to wash in my garage! 😁
When we were building this house new, we worked closely with our builder to custom make this garage specifically for car detailing. One drain is included by build code (law here in Montreal), but I paid extra for a second one (one for each vehicle). Check out all the custom details that make this car perfectly suited for detailing in this tour video: ruclips.net/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/видео.htmlsi=fAKqnSmLKXMa63Hl
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What about rinsing under the car? I know it doesn't take much, but why not? It's winter, don't they put salt on the roads there?
I do the undercarriage once in a while for sure. But I wash my car twice weekly and it’s not needed that often.
Hi Pan! Great video! If you had to rate DIY Ceramic Gloss vs ADS Amplify, could you choose one you’d rather use on a regular basis? Thanks
Ouff that’s a tough one. Probably Amplify for regular weekly use because it’s a “lighter” quick detailer (1-2 months claimed durability). But both are very good. You’d have to test them to see which one you prefer.
Are there any concerns about the over spray of tire cleaner onto the painted surfaces? Does it damage the ceramic protection?
Absolutely no worries. Ceramic coatings have much greater chemical resistance compared to waxes or sealants. And it’s inevitable to get a bit of overspray when using wheel and tire cleaners.
Keep in mind, you could also ceramic coat your wheels, and you’d be directly spraying those with the wheel and tire cleaner anyways, and the wheels would still be fine.
Why dont you use a more premium wash media Pan?
Define "premium"? The two microfiber wash mitts I use are my favourites.
This one: amzn.to/4aqw1c3
And this one: bit.ly/4a2X1yP
The last one is likely the best wash mitt on the market in my opinion, from all the ones I have tested.
@Pan we getting ready to put our home on the market hopefully start building our new home about this time next year so I want my new garage floors to be liked yours I don’t have a crazy budget but just washing my truck and my wifes car want my hoses and pressure washer to be on the wall should the plumber know how to do most of the stuff
I can't help you with that unfortunately, as I don't have a wall mounted pressure washer. But I did do a video showing a properly done pressure washer wall-mounted install, so perhaps you can show the video to your plumber and see what they say. Here's the video: ruclips.net/video/476OoIjZdl8/видео.htmlsi=RcrKirLeiotFx8d5
I think you should make a video to explain the products you use based on the color of the car. Something grey doesn’t have the depth of say a black vehicle… etc…
All the products I use are typically on the higher end and look great regardless of which color the car is. So it’s a no brainer.
@@PanTheOrganizeroh, assumed you switched it up for darker colored cars.
High quality products will look awesome on any color.
Good morning Pan! Outstanding video. Damn, your Porsche was absolutely filthy. Came out awesome. Love all your videos. What coating do you currently have on your car? And what do you boost it with, and how often? Obviously you can put that DIY on it. Thanks again. Have a great day. Always learn something new. I'ved been detailing cars since I was 23. Probably even before that. Washing my brothers and sisters cars, lol. Take care Pan.
The coating is the Roar Coatings pro grade. We applied it in this video: ruclips.net/video/-9pVgjQFe1U/видео.htmlsi=Gt1a-jJWJEo09QRL
I use different toppers as I like testing different things.
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 985,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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.
That procedure makes it a easier
🙌🏻
Hi Pan! Thanks for the relaxing video. I noticed you haven’t used the hose guides in your recent videos. I was about to order some and then noticed. Do you recommend them?
I don't always install them when filming, but yes they're the most practical things if you don't want your hoses to get stuck underneath your tires while washing your car.
Link: amzn.to/4aGm36I
@@PanTheOrganizer I was helping my daughter (shes 26 yrs old) wash her car and the hose kept getting stuck behind the tire…I thought about you and those wonderful guides. They are on order now. :)
i noticed you did not foam the car again. did you do a two bucket wash?
Because this particular snow foam, Bilt Hamber Touch-Less, has the biggest cleaning potential of any snow foam I have tested, so I didn't feel the need to refoam, as the surface was pretty clean after the pre-wash. But if you use a pH neutral snow foam, it's a good idea to refoam.
I have moved away from two bucket washes now. I made an entire video for that here: ruclips.net/video/2sMcia0ZLmc/видео.htmlsi=cEa4O0FjjmBhe1uM
I'll still use the two bucket system every now and then, but not as often as I used to. This evolve, things change.
Show how clean off road car
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 985,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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.
New subscriber! Can you link a video on your steps to washing a car? I see that you went straight to the foam cannon before spraying it down?
And what product would you recommend for really bad brake dust baking on wheels?
Hi. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RUclips as we surpassed 985,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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.
There are many ways to wash a car. Sometimes I pre-rinse, sometimes I just foam on dry.
See my full car wash tutorial here: ruclips.net/video/7Koj5j2Es5U/видео.html
PERFECT!
Thanks! :)
OG Drying Aid or The Armour Drying Aid used in this video?
ADS
I think Pan is going for Vermijl's channel viewers!
I'll take that as a compliment as he makes awesome videos! But I have been making chill videos like this for years. Just not as often as he does.
The Porsche is looking like Day 1, very nice Pan! I saw you used the blower to dry the car. I've heard that even with DI water exclusively drying your car with a blower will leave minerals behind cloaking the coating. Is it "2 birds with 1 stone" since you applied the protectant afterwards? Have you noticed any issues in your experience?
I have never seen evidence of a blower leaving minerals behind... Where did you hear that? It certainly has no issues being used on my car.
And even if you did not use a DI system like me, and you used a blower, once you go over the paint with the quick detailer at the end, that will pickup residual water and remove any potential minerals that could cause water spotting.
@@PanTheOrganizer Ahh alright, I understand. Probably one of the things somebody said loosly or I misunderstood. Glad to hear your response!!
My pleasure as always George. Have a great weekend!
@@PanTheOrganizer You too Pan!!
We need a driving POV of car detail products.
I don't understand what you are saying. Driving POV?
Magnifique comme d’habitude 👍👌🎩
Merci Bruno!
Great video Pan! Had a question...how often do you use Bilt Hamber and Carpro Descale on your Porsche? Not necessarily together. Thanks!
Once every other month or when needed.
@@PanTheOrganizer thank you!
Hey pan you dont foam again for the contact wash
Hi Jon. Because this particular snow foam, Bilt Hamber Touch-Less, has the biggest cleaning potential of any snow foam I have tested, so I didn't feel the need to refoam, as the surface was pretty clean after the pre-wash. But if you use a pH neutral snow foam, it's a good idea to refoam.
Salut Pan, pour le Koch Chemie PSS, il faut faire une étape avant d'appliquer pour la 1er fois ou peux t'on le mettre directement après un nettoyage ?
Il faut toujours préparer le pneu avec un nettoyant pneus (comme CarPro Retyre). Ensuite on applique le lustrant à pneus.
As-tu choisi quel voiture allait la remplacer ???
Nice Porsche. Have you covered fixing bad detail jobs? I've run into wax residue on plastics, compound speckles everywhere, swirl marks, bad ceramic applications, what are your recommends for that stuff?
Also how do you like the track focused rotors on that 911? Personally, I find the excessive noise and visual cracks less than optimal for daily driving.
Thanks. These are the best brakes I ever had on any vehicle ever. The biggest brakes Porsche has ever installed on a 911. Huge ten piston calipers on this new generation 911 Turbo S. They don't squeak at all, and produce zero brake dust, so my wheels never accumulate that dreaded iron particles brake dust like most German high performance cars with normal brake kits have. Some said you might lose braking power in winter and the cold with carbon ceramic brakes, but I have had no issues. The best winter car I have ever owned. Such a pleasure to drive.
I remember my previous BMW M550i xDrive, my BMW 435i xDrive M Sport Grand Coupe and my Audi S5, all had normal steel rotors and high performance pads, and the amount of brake dust they generated would drive me nuts haha.
What car do you drive if you say you find the excessive noice less than optimal for daily driving? I'm assuming you have carbon ceramic brakes?
@@PanTheOrganizer F-type was the last one I've experienced. I've also heard plenty on other higher end vehicles, they tend to squeal a bit at slow speeds. If these don't make noise that's good news.
Great video as always! Any particular reason you didn't foam again before the contact wash? Did the descaler get rid of most the dirt and grime?
Because this particular snow foam, Bilt Hamber Touch-Less, has the biggest cleaning potential of any snow foam I have tested, so I didn't feel the need to refoam, as the surface was pretty clean after the pre-wash. But if you use a pH neutral snow foam, it's a good idea to refoam.
@@PanTheOrganizer thank you so much for replying! You're defintely an inspiration as I'm starting a mobile detailing service right next door in Ottawa. Thanks again!
Thanks for the positive feedback! I appreciate it. And I wish you good luck with your business. How did you discover my channel by the way?
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You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
And since you're planning on starting your detailing business, I have a bunch of cool videos that can help you out. Check these below:
✅ Is detailing really worth it? : ruclips.net/video/Yq1B_UKNayo/видео.html
✅ 20 year old detailer making $130,000 a year: ruclips.net/video/g08gkwfv1Wk/видео.html
✅ What products do you need to start a detailing business? ruclips.net/video/FLq-vKIWhKw/видео.html
✅ Digital marketing secrets to make more money with your detailing business: ruclips.net/video/Tv9GeGhA-AA/видео.html
✅ Custom installation of equipment in a mobile detailing van: ruclips.net/video/IDUwfl8GmgU/видео.html
✅ How to start a mobile car detailing business: ruclips.net/video/WV3FJcWf77I/видео.html
✅ How to become a successful entrepreneur: ruclips.net/video/wTCfVmeMeEo/видео.html
✅ Mobile detailing truck setup: ruclips.net/video/tnFjhkM4YJo/видео.html
✅ Things I wish I knew before I started detailing: ruclips.net/video/SYqWRq27YgI/видео.html
✅ How to be more efficient at detailing: ruclips.net/video/33ChaMf8dCM/видео.html
✅ Digital marketing to grow your detailing business: ruclips.net/video/1Cd3N1g6mSw/видео.html
✅ How to rank your detailing website on the 1st page of Google: ruclips.net/video/pNflfxehpHg/видео.html
@@PanTheOrganizer I was curious about cleaning my door jambs and that led me to your videos, which I've been consuming like crazy. Thanks for the links! I've viewed some of them already but not all so I will definitely be checking them out.
Pan, is the car fully ppf or partially? Then I assume it has a ceramic coating over the full car? I ask because you use a power washer. Thank you. A fellow 911 owner.
I have no PPF on my car, other than the factory PPF on the wide rear arches. I am just not a fan of the look or feel or PPF. Plus, as I get a brand new car every three years, and do low yearly mileage, scratches and stone chips are of no concern to me. My cars are always pristine when I bring them back to the dealership.
But for people who keep their cars for many years, and want the ultimate scratch and rock chip protection, PPF is the only solution. I would still recommend a ceramic coating on top of the PPF, for the best of both worlds.
The Green Beauty always looks amazing,Pan! She doesn't even look like she is 3 years old. I'm excited, i just bought a Pan the organizer coffee mug, can't wait for it to come! Much Love!!!
Let's go! :)
Salut Pan. Est-ce qu'une protection céramique Adam graphene advanced se met dans une douche en céramique/acrylique?? Merci beaucoup
Je ne sais pas, il faudrait demander à Adam's.
Nice. Which ceramic coating did you use on this car?
Roar Coatings. A professional grade coating. We showed the entire application in this video: ruclips.net/video/-9pVgjQFe1U/видео.htmlsi=8Mqttt3kqpvC3Ehy
Pan I am taking a trip to Niagara Falls, what should I use as a temporary coating to protect my car. When I get back I plan to apply a ceramic coating so it has to be something I can easily remove. HELP ME!
As you are planning on eventually applying a true ceramic coating soon (the ones in glass bottles), don’t go too crazy with heavy protection. Use something quick, simple and light like the one in my video here: ruclips.net/video/1W8ZfyuMScY/видео.htmlsi=5f36dYS-wsOF6Dmr
Keep in mind that which ever protection you apply, you’ll have to fully strip off by machine polishing before applying your future ceramic coating. ;)
Pan, your Ego blower, do you hand dry aswell or is it sufficient
After blowing, I always go around with a microfiber towel and quick detailer, as you saw, to pick up any residual water and boost gloss/slickness.
A blower removes 95% of the water super quickly in a touchless manner. It makes the drying process more efficient. But there is always residual water left in cracks, crevices, nooks and crannies.
Question pour toi Pan. Pourquoi le CarPro Descal plutôt que le CarPro Reset comme savon de lavage è la main? À cause du calsium de nis routes hivernale Québécoise?
Exact. Descale est conçu pour retirer les cernes d’eau et les dépôts calcaires et minéraux. On utilise pas Descale pour un lavage régulier au quotidien. Seulement une fois de temps en temps pour un lavage plus en profondeur comme au printemps. Pour les lavages réguliers j’utilise Reset.