Hello Joe, happy new year, brilliant video to start it off,great detailing on this Porsche,what a difference it makes to through the stages,the results are amazing.
A very vermijil style format of video which is therapeutic and satisfying, great overall shots and story telling narration. Keep up the great work Joe. Subbed
Nice vid Joe. I did think your Ferrari 360 was your last vid, so really pleased to see you're carrying on. Love these vids and your style of shooting them.
As always a great turnaround on a posh car. Whoever designed those carpet wheel arch liners I could have a few strong words with, they hold the wet and are almost impossible to clean, one of the worst things on cars nowadays.
Great video Joe, lovely finish as usual! Couple of questions out of interest if you wouldn’t mind your thoughts - I thought it was always necessary to rewash after using Iron Fallout remover, is it not or was that stage cut from the video? And why do you not use the Big Boi to dry the entire car and opt for a drying towel first? (Thought contactless was always better). Definitely not criticisms, just curious and want to learn! Keep it up 💪
Hey Gareth.... So I would re-wash if I went in heavy with the tar and glue remove or clay bar however for me the iron remover just needs a heavy rinse. With the drying question, this technique is adopted as this car is not corrected and doesn't have flawless paint, also it was not previously protected. Therefore it's quicker and easier to wipe the bulk up with a towel. After it was waxed you could use the drier. Thanks for watching dude
Happy New Year Joe! Great video mate and visually stunning too. Can I ask, what video editing software do you use and what camera or cameras? I really want to get into the editing side of things and your video today is the perfect example of where I would like to get too. Cheers buddy and keep up the great work. Mark
Hi Mark thanks for your kind words. Until the last five videos, I used iMovie which is free for the previous ten years. Now I use Davinci Resolve, also do a free version. Interns on my normal camera shots. I use a canon 760 D and a sigma 18-35mm Art. Nothing to crazy! I'd love to use a Sony A7s which creates a stunning picture just can't afford it!
@@JoeHuntley thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I've literally just installed Davinci free version but needed to upgrade my RAM for it to run smoothly so based on your fine work I'll stick with it now! I think those Sony A7's are amazing but as you rightfully said the price is pretty steep at the moment! I'll take a look at yours and see what I can conjure up! Thanks again Joe and wishing you a prosperous New Year bud.
Hello Joe, happy new year, brilliant video to start it off,great detailing on this Porsche,what a difference it makes to through the stages,the results are amazing.
Happy New Year to you too Steven and thanks for coming back for 2023!!
Epic work Joe
Thank you!
A very vermijil style format of video which is therapeutic and satisfying, great overall shots and story telling narration. Keep up the great work Joe. Subbed
Thank you Sir
even the tumbnail
Yeahh basically a copy and paste. 😅
@@JJS432 unfortunately my friend this is how TH-cam works. Find what works in you industry and use it..
@@JoeHuntley Guess people’s creative skills these days are slim to none.
Nice one bro, great to see a lovely wax being used!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Totally forgot to watch this when it came out.
Another brilliant watch 👌🤙
Thank you sir?
Great job once again Joe
Why thank you!
Love your videos mate keep up the great work
Classic detailing, I support !
Thank you!
As always top work on the Porsche Joe, quality video work too 👍
Thanks Mark!
It's nothing like the real wax !
I hear that
Always a joy when I see you upload! Happy new year to you all Joe!
Thank you and Happy New Year to you too!
Nice vid Joe. I did think your Ferrari 360 was your last vid, so really pleased to see you're carrying on. Love these vids and your style of shooting them.
Thank you sir!
Have you tried polish angel's offerings? Very nice to use
Yes I have although they come small they are lovely!
nice job and editing! cheers!
Appreciate that!
Hi Joe, was that the Stjarnagloss snow foam lance? Great video, lovely job on the porky. All the best.
Hi Lee.
Yes you would be correct! Great bit of kit
Swissvax power !
Absolutely!
As always a great turnaround on a posh car. Whoever designed those carpet wheel arch liners I could have a few strong words with, they hold the wet and are almost impossible to clean, one of the worst things on cars nowadays.
Only way I could get them perfect was use interior fabric black dye
Alot of patients and a pressure washer is the one for me!
Thanks Paul!
I hear those turbo jet wash nozzle’s are the best?
@Gareth Evans I've heard that as well.
Lovely buddy! Absolutely awesome content as always! Happy new year Joe and keep us entertained with your stunning work. (Sean)
Thanks Sean!
Hey Joe, Great video! Could you tell me which snow foam you are using before the iron stage? It looks like it really works!?
Sure, this was StjarmaGloss Snö
Hope this helps!
Thanks mate! Will get it ordered right now. Keep up the great work.
What’s sort of mix ratio are you using?
@@TheDansmiff about 150/200 ml and 800ml water
How do you reach the roof centre? Small step?
Exactly that!
Great video Joe, lovely finish as usual!
Couple of questions out of interest if you wouldn’t mind your thoughts - I thought it was always necessary to rewash after using Iron Fallout remover, is it not or was that stage cut from the video? And why do you not use the Big Boi to dry the entire car and opt for a drying towel first? (Thought contactless was always better).
Definitely not criticisms, just curious and want to learn! Keep it up 💪
Hey Gareth....
So I would re-wash if I went in heavy with the tar and glue remove or clay bar however for me the iron remover just needs a heavy rinse.
With the drying question, this technique is adopted as this car is not corrected and doesn't have flawless paint, also it was not previously protected. Therefore it's quicker and easier to wipe the bulk up with a towel. After it was waxed you could use the drier.
Thanks for watching dude
@@JoeHuntley Thanks for the response bud, makes sense! Every detail is different I guess depending on the car and how it’s been kept! 👍
Happy New Year Joe!
Great video mate and visually stunning too. Can I ask, what video editing software do you use and what camera or cameras? I really want to get into the editing side of things and your video today is the perfect example of where I would like to get too.
Cheers buddy and keep up the great work.
Mark
Hi Mark thanks for your kind words.
Until the last five videos, I used iMovie which is free for the previous ten years.
Now I use Davinci Resolve, also do a free version.
Interns on my normal camera shots. I use a canon 760 D and a sigma 18-35mm Art. Nothing to crazy! I'd love to use a Sony A7s which creates a stunning picture just can't afford it!
@@JoeHuntley thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I've literally just installed Davinci free version but needed to upgrade my RAM for it to run smoothly so based on your fine work I'll stick with it now! I think those Sony A7's are amazing but as you rightfully said the price is pretty steep at the moment! I'll take a look at yours and see what I can conjure up! Thanks again Joe and wishing you a prosperous New Year bud.
Wear gloves
Ok 👌🏻
So dirty …
So dirty....