After 10 years of detailing cars, i must add some simple stuff, but important ones. Simple as knee pads to protect your knees, or to sit on it when you work on the lower parts of the car (Or an elevator). Gloves, with cushion pads to reduce the vibrations from your polishers. Preferably some headphones with active noise cancelling, because believe me, after some years, you're gonna hate the sound of your tools. These were all simple stuff but good for your health on a long term. Keep up the good work, and "let it shine" 😁
2 weeks after working a t a detailing shop I chopped my self some knee pads, definitely way more ergonomic to do anything on your knees than while squatting..
I love all the pre production and post production that goes into this videos. I bet it takes twice as long to make them, than if you didn't do all this cool stuff. But that's just what sets this channel apart from others.
Loved this vid and the simplicity of your approach. I’d really appreciate you doing an interior version of this video. I’ll admit that it can be overwhelming deciding what to choose or buy given the multitude of options. Getting the take of a successful Detailer like you really helps to cut through the noise and b.s. of advertising. Thank you!
Would love to see an interior video! It's awesome to see a how a consistent setup yields such amazing results and it's not so much the products that you need but the knowledge to use them. When I first started I was so overwhelmed and focused with what would give me the best results. In reality it didn't really come down to the specific products and you don't need 1,000 different products to achieve great results. Your channel helped me focus on that!
Definitely man! Will probably make it sometime this month. Typically your process is more important than the actual chemical product being used. Everything works good to some extent!
Nice to see a professional who’s not over complicated the products they use whilst also running a successful business. I’d love to see an interior product video too! Thanks for making this video 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing. My takeaway is keep it simple. I have to learn. I don't need sooo much stuff. After watching the video I went out to the garage and said to myself " yup, grab a box, it's clean up time"...again. Just think of all the good sprayers I have bought over time I can recover from products that just sit unused.
Thanks a million for sharing this level of info on what you use and why. I’m not a pro but appreciate the talent that you have and share in your videos. Oh and it’s nice to hear your voice occasionally. Hi from the UK 🇬🇧🇬🇧
As a former coach, one of the first things I learn, is the KISS principle. "Keep It Simple Stupid" And you my friend, has kept it simple. A few other things I consider when choosing product are costs, and where the product is made. Since I live in the States, I like to purchase "Made in the USA" products, or at least from American companies. The other is costs, for me, my goal is to buy the best product at fair or reasonable prices when possible. To get the "Most Bang for the Buck"! Thank you for your videos, keep up the great work!
Thank you buddy! I appreciate that. And I definitely agree, however the amount of technology coming from South Korean based companies is incomparable to the NA market
@@ChromaticGarage Unfortunately our current Administration (President) has a supply chain problem going on in the US. For us Americans, it is best to buy products made in the USA.
Thanks for the video, I'm in the process of starting a detailing business and like you said at the start, it's super confusing looking at all the videos about products. This one helps a lot in my opinion. Great job
Thanks for a look into your process! I started doing detailing for my family and friends recently and definitely faced that wall of info you mentioned. Thanks for breaking down your exterior process so succinctly!
The first time I saw your video was with the wine-red monster (Jeep Trackhawk) and since that, I never stop! Quality is always on point. To have a shop bright like that, what type of lights do you have on celing and walls? Thanks to share your passion.
That's it, find the products that work best for you, I have trusted products that I stick with, but it doesn't stop me from researching other products and testing them out on my own bike or car....Nice video as always 👌👌
I love your videos, man! literally everything about them from the background music, to the scene cuts, and editing. It's all immaculate vibes and I appreciate the hard work that goes into all of it.
@@ChromaticGarage it’s going well! I’ve actually been getting into detailing and your videos have been my favorite thing about it so far 😅 Not only the detailing but your clothing style is dope af, too. It’s all a vibe man. I hope your week is going good as well
Amazing information. Glad to have a speaking video. Nice little change! It’s so easy to get caught in the rat race of products, I’m guilty of it. Great insight for anyone.
Awesome video buddy!..I’ve been waiting for this one!!!…very informative and Detailed. I’m glad you use a lot of the products I rave about myself..great work!
Great video! I've always enjoyed the act of detailing, even doing it for a summer job one year. I really want to level up the detailing of my personal vehicles so its super helpful to get a realistic intermediate (seemingly unbiased) view of products you recommend from experience. Really look forward to the Interior video.
Thank you man! As you wish to level up your detailing I plan to level up my overlanding in the same way. Thanks for watching, interior video should be fun :)
Should check out the Jax Wax graphene coating sometime, if you can get it up there Chrome. Supposed to last 5yrs and it can be put on glass, trim, paint, and wheels. We use that as a go-to coating at the shop I work at. Love everything you do on the videos, keep it up!
Love all the products. Sadly because I can't find the Griot's in Indonesia, hope that I could try it, seems like easy for correction, and yea light cut pad from lake country.
I bought some Griots polish once and only once because the darn tip kept clogging up on me lol. I enjoyed the video and I really like your pressure washer setup.
Another great video! Thanks for explaining some of the products that you use! I was wondering if you ever had used products of Koch Chemie? I became a big fan of some of their products! Have a great day!
Great video man!! So helpful for detailers starting out like you mentioned! Just finished up purchasing all my products for my start-up and honestly is such a headache with all the products out there
@@ChromaticGarage Absolutely brother, It definitely is over stimulating. Just figured I’ll use what I have for now and try out newer/better products down the line to see what works for me. Such a clean setup you got going!! Much love from Australia man. Been watching since you got your e36. Got a Boston green coupe myself 😋
Chromatic Garage! I notice on one video you used a Shine Supply Slick Back primer polish followed by Clutch ceramic spray sealant, was there a particular look you were going for or ease of application versus applying a ceramic coat after the primer polish? You mentioned Collinite having a warmer look over ceramic coating, was this a similar intention to that? Thank you for your knowledge and videos!
Great video as always. I know EXACTLY what you mean about the fateful 'Rabbit Hole" when it comes to detailing products. My wife tells me all the time, "that damn garage has taken on a life of it's own!". And......well......she's right. It's crazy how many TH-cam videos on detailing there is these days. Literally thousands upon thousands, many reviewing a lot of the same products. A lot of people get it into their minds immediately after watching "I have to get that product as fast as I can". Well.....this is exactly what the detailing products companies want you to do too! That's why they pay many TH-camr's to "review" (almost always in a very POSTIIVE" light) their products. Or at least send them the product for free to "review it" for them. It's fantastic advertising for the product companies, hence the word "INFLUENCER". I must admit, I fell into this trap MANY times. I am starting to see the light. I still like trying new products, absolutely, but I am starting to "narrow down" the products in my garage to stuff I actually use on a frequent basis. How many foam cannons do you really need? Answer......ONE, a good one. The same could be said for every single product in detailing. Find a great product....stick with it and...use it as intended. You don't need 40 different ceramic detailers, spray waxes, tire cleaners, snow foams, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc......you need ONE.....a good one. That pressure washer set up is SWEET!! Love that thing. Damn.....there goes that wallet getting thinner......again.
Hahaha I completely agree Joe! Most of the time people will receive products for free. On the influencers side of things it allows them to create content for free. They're typically thinking about themselves in the sense that they get to make a video. It's not necessarily about trying to sell people on stuff. Just doing what they enjoy. Trying stuff and getting to do so for free while potentially growing their online business. I think its pretty cool to be honest.
I just picked up the griots g8 and g9 on Black Friday with some fast correcting cream. It seems like everyone loves those polishers for beginners and the FCC for great results and ease of use. Can’t wait to try it out on my own car! I’m happy to hear that combo works well for you consistently
As someone who’s had the G8 and G9 and now has a G15 you’ll be very happy with them! I’ve used the Rupes machines extensively as well and I honestly think that the griots ones are better. The removable cord is a game changer and makes the process of correction much less cluttered since you only really need one cable for both machines. For the price you can’t beat the G9. I bumped up to a G15 because I got used to 15mm of throw at my old employer using the Rupes lhr15. The G9 and G8 won’t do you wrong!
@@xpogosam9690 thanks so much for the info! I have heard so many good things about the griots machines. I got both of them with the matching orange pads, bottle of correcting cream, and a bottle of griots 3-1 spray wax for $250. Couldn’t turn it down!
Awesome!! So much appreciated. After working at a shop, I decided to get my own polisher and do paint correction independently. However, the amount of variables within pads and chemicals have been really hard. Do you find that no matter the softness or hardness of paint, those products for paint correction will work the exact same way?
Solid lineup man 😎 expected nothing less though 😂 Ugh the things I’d do for a Rupes setup 😔💔 got to test one from a friend of mine, and immediately needed one in my life. Out of every tool I still want to pick up so I can upgrade my current tools, the Rupes is so much further ahead of everything it’s ridiculous… of course a pressure washer/water filtration setup like yours would be amazing ** (or the dream setup of homie over at Ammo with his ridiculous Frankenstein build his friend did for him 😂 all of the best of the best pieced together with swapped out stronger o-rings and fittings)** BUT the Rupes polishers are just those tools that takes your cutting/polishing and overall finished work, and efficiency to such an insane level over everything else I’ve ever used. They’re just VERY much out of reach at the moment 😩 haha
Im the cheap guy with the 15$ amazon foam cannon haha but hey its lasted me a year and its still working like new and i never clean it or anything. Great informative video!
Thanks for sharing. I started using some of those products based on your videos. Awesome music in the beginning of the video. Oh, what type of tire dressing do you use?
love the vid brother! especially with that mini bmw transition haha. I'd definitely love to see your arsenal of interior products and tools 👌. I like to keep it simple at the shop too, makes every step and process less hectic.
Thanks for the video, mate! Nice to see some "behind the scenes" content :) for me as a "weekend warrior" it's nice to compare my stuff to the stuff a professional is using :D BTW: I can say that you pretty nailed pronouncing "Kränzle"! :D Edit: seeing your brushes sitting in the buckets, may I suggest to take a look at a "Buckanizer" from "Detailing Outlaws"? Completely made in Germany and I think available through carpro in north America. It's a small organizer you can clip on any grit guard bucket. One of the products that I never knew I needed. Yet have 3 of them :D
Haha thank you Max! Thats one of the brands I can never know who is saying it correctly and who is saying it wrong. Us North Americans love to violate pronunciation of international company names haha. I think thats a brilliant idea. I am sure they completely fall apart from sitting in water haha
😎 bro what’s good , good video, you are right if the product works and gets the job done don’t need to have many products, bottom line and the end of the day it will be “chromatic approved finish” 👍🏽🤜🏽🤛🏽👍🏽🔥
As you have mentioned your products even though I'm in the UK....I would be grateful if you could show us all... what it takes to burn through paint obviously not on a customer's car but I have never seen detailing with a whoops mention.. 😉
Boss man you should try Koch chemi I can’t remember the name but it’s the one that works like an all purpose cleaner to remove dirt, grime and bugs. Give me your review
Man, Soft99 Clay bar Smoth Egg indicates that there is no need to use lubricant during application. do you think it's correct or could it scratch the paint? (there will be no polishing later)
No lubricant sounds extremely sketchy but I have never used that product so I wouldn't really know. Typically polishing after clay is the only way to do it properly!
After 10 years of detailing cars, i must add some simple stuff, but important ones. Simple as knee pads to protect your knees, or to sit on it when you work on the lower parts of the car (Or an elevator). Gloves, with cushion pads to reduce the vibrations from your polishers. Preferably some headphones with active noise cancelling, because believe me, after some years, you're gonna hate the sound of your tools. These were all simple stuff but good for your health on a long term.
Keep up the good work, and "let it shine" 😁
Nice advise Daniel! Thanks a lot!
Maybe he will upload a top 10 accessories for detailers
Thanks man! Those are definitely accessories and mostly PPE that were definitely not in this video haha
2 weeks after working a t a detailing shop I chopped my self some knee pads, definitely way more ergonomic to do anything on your knees than while squatting..
@@dfvkofficial2627 i'm using small shop chairs, on wheels, definitely a must have 😀
A cup of coffee, rainy day, and a chromatic video. Name a better trio, i'll wait.
You may be waiting quite awhile 🤔
Obsessed Garage, Aidan Templin and Chromatic Garage
Time traveller here: it's 2033 and he is still waiting :D
Own Studio, Complete detailing product and a quality clients.
Haha I appreciate that bro! Hope you enjoyed it!
I love all the pre production and post production that goes into this videos. I bet it takes twice as long to make them, than if you didn't do all this cool stuff. But that's just what sets this channel apart from others.
Thank you bro! I honestly love that stuff so much. It definitely adds hella time. But like you said, I think it makes it my own :)
Loved this vid and the simplicity of your approach. I’d really appreciate you doing an interior version of this video. I’ll admit that it can be overwhelming deciding what to choose or buy given the multitude of options. Getting the take of a successful Detailer like you really helps to cut through the noise and b.s. of advertising. Thank you!
Thank you Cynthia! I am glad you enjoyed the approach I thought I was taking with this haha. Have an awesome week!
Literally the first detailing equipment video that’s extremely simple and straightforward, As a weekend warrior it’s much appreciated!
Thank you man! was hoping to hit it from that perspective. Hope you enjoyed
Would love to see an interior video! It's awesome to see a how a consistent setup yields such amazing results and it's not so much the products that you need but the knowledge to use them.
When I first started I was so overwhelmed and focused with what would give me the best results. In reality it didn't really come down to the specific products and you don't need 1,000 different products to achieve great results. Your channel helped me focus on that!
Definitely man! Will probably make it sometime this month. Typically your process is more important than the actual chemical product being used. Everything works good to some extent!
The ASMR type videos are the best in the game but these videos are a great throwback to the early Chromatic days!
Hope you enjoyed it buddy! Was actually quite a bit of fun to make haha
Nice to see a professional who’s not over complicated the products they use whilst also running a successful business. I’d love to see an interior product video too! Thanks for making this video 👍🏻
Glad you liked it Kaya! Will definitely try and get to an interior one before Christmas. Much love dude!
I woke up, turned on the desktop, and this was the first video I was greeted by. Made my day Chromatic... appreciate you!
Thanks for sharing. My takeaway is keep it simple. I have to learn. I don't need sooo much stuff. After watching the video I went out to the garage and said to myself " yup, grab a box, it's clean up time"...again. Just think of all the good sprayers I have bought over time I can recover from products that just sit unused.
Hahaha I have felt the same way many times. With many things beyond detailing products too haha. Much love man. Hope all is well!
Thanks a million for sharing this level of info on what you use and why. I’m not a pro but appreciate the talent that you have and share in your videos. Oh and it’s nice to hear your voice occasionally. Hi from the UK 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thanks for enjoying it bro! Much love from Canada :)
As a former coach, one of the first things I learn, is the KISS principle. "Keep It Simple Stupid" And you my friend, has kept it simple. A few other things I consider when choosing product are costs, and where the product is made. Since I live in the States, I like to purchase "Made in the USA" products, or at least from American companies. The other is costs, for me, my goal is to buy the best product at fair or reasonable prices when possible. To get the "Most Bang for the Buck"! Thank you for your videos, keep up the great work!
Thank you buddy! I appreciate that. And I definitely agree, however the amount of technology coming from South Korean based companies is incomparable to the NA market
@@ChromaticGarage Unfortunately our current Administration (President) has a supply chain problem going on in the US. For us Americans, it is best to buy products made in the USA.
Thanks for the video, I'm in the process of starting a detailing business and like you said at the start, it's super confusing looking at all the videos about products. This one helps a lot in my opinion. Great job
Thank you man! I am glad there could be some takeaways from it. Much love!
Bro i really enjoy your videos. Part 2 interior please. Who's with me ?
Thank you bro! I got you, I promise haha
Thanks for a look into your process! I started doing detailing for my family and friends recently and definitely faced that wall of info you mentioned. Thanks for breaking down your exterior process so succinctly!
Thank you for watching bro! I am glad you found it somewhat useful haha
Can you do a 2024/25 updated version of these? Would love to see what changeed.
Thank you for sharing this knowledge and experience. I'd love to get a DA polisher, but definitely cannot swing three... 5 inch or 3 inch... hmmm.
Hi Habib, it will be gr8 to see how you manage the compound dust
You should try Koch Chemie H9,F6 & M3 which are my only go to! And absolutely love them!🥰
Now let’s get a tour of the shoe collection. You got some awesome kicks, bro!
Haha I really don't have that many pairs of shoes. They just get destroyed quickly
This was so simple and straight to the point. Love it!
Glad you like it bro! Hope all is cool with you!
awesome video! I also only use the same pads and same compound and just adjust my technique. less factors, better results
The first time I saw your video was with the wine-red monster (Jeep Trackhawk) and since that, I never stop!
Quality is always on point. To have a shop bright like that, what type of lights do you have on celing and walls?
Thanks to share your passion.
Dawg you’re giving out our “secrets”! 🤫 sheeeessh
Haha big secrets of the detailing world! yaaaaa right
That's it, find the products that work best for you, I have trusted products that I stick with, but it doesn't stop me from researching other products and testing them out on my own bike or car....Nice video as always 👌👌
Exactly! Thanks Gren, much love!
Love your videos my chromie. So awesome to hear your voice as well!
Glad you enjoy! Appreciate you
I love your videos, man! literally everything about them from the background music, to the scene cuts, and editing. It's all immaculate vibes and I appreciate the hard work that goes into all of it.
Thank you man! I really appreciate that. Hope you're having an awesome week :)
@@ChromaticGarage it’s going well! I’ve actually been getting into detailing and your videos have been my favorite thing about it so far 😅 Not only the detailing but your clothing style is dope af, too. It’s all a vibe man. I hope your week is going good as well
Thanks for tour job! Greatful! I’d love a video with interior specific detailing products!
Thanks so much! 😍👍🏻👌🏻
Thanks buddy! I got you! Will try and get it done soon!
Great video and all the product shown are great 👍🏾 and budget friendly.
Amazing information. Glad to have a speaking video. Nice little change! It’s so easy to get caught in the rat race of products, I’m guilty of it. Great insight for anyone.
Thanks Alex! Definitely! Way too many pretty bottles, nice scents, and nice people running the companies haha
Solid - no BS - cheers mate!
Trying my best! Appreciate you bro!
I’ll give the griots polish a try, I’ve seen you use it many times before
You gotta! Very very very good. Thanks for watching Dillan!
Finally got the recipes, thanks man... 🤜⚡🤛
Got you! Thanks for watching bro!
Awesome video buddy!..I’ve been waiting for this one!!!…very informative and Detailed. I’m glad you use a lot of the products I rave about myself..great work!
Thank you for watching Frank! Its good stuff!
Great video! I've always enjoyed the act of detailing, even doing it for a summer job one year. I really want to level up the detailing of my personal vehicles so its super helpful to get a realistic intermediate (seemingly unbiased) view of products you recommend from experience. Really look forward to the Interior video.
Thank you man! As you wish to level up your detailing I plan to level up my overlanding in the same way. Thanks for watching, interior video should be fun :)
PS-a video on the interior detailing products would be badass as well! 👍🏻👍🏻
Yessir! Going to try and get it out before Christmas!
Should check out the Jax Wax graphene coating sometime, if you can get it up there Chrome. Supposed to last 5yrs and it can be put on glass, trim, paint, and wheels. We use that as a go-to coating at the shop I work at. Love everything you do on the videos, keep it up!
Thank you bro! I have heard quite a bit about it. Im sure ill get around to trying it eventually. Have a great week man!
Love all the products. Sadly because I can't find the Griot's in Indonesia, hope that I could try it, seems like easy for correction, and yea light cut pad from lake country.
I bought some Griots polish once and only once because the darn tip kept clogging up on me lol. I enjoyed the video and I really like your pressure washer setup.
Haha oh man! I have actually never had a problem with them clogging. And thank you!
Another great video! Thanks for explaining some of the products that you use! I was wondering if you ever had used products of Koch Chemie? I became a big fan of some of their products! Have a great day!
Thank you bro! I have actually never tried anything haha. I love the bottles and Im sure I will eventually
Great video man!! So helpful for detailers starting out like you mentioned! Just finished up purchasing all my products for my start-up and honestly is such a headache with all the products out there
Glad you liked it Sam! I remember freaking out haha. All the colours and pretty bottles were over stimulating haha
@@ChromaticGarage Absolutely brother, It definitely is over stimulating. Just figured I’ll use what I have for now and try out newer/better products down the line to see what works for me. Such a clean setup you got going!! Much love from Australia man. Been watching since you got your e36. Got a Boston green coupe myself 😋
Chromatic Garage! I notice on one video you used a Shine Supply Slick Back primer polish followed by Clutch ceramic spray sealant, was there a particular look you were going for or ease of application versus applying a ceramic coat after the primer polish? You mentioned Collinite having a warmer look over ceramic coating, was this a similar intention to that? Thank you for your knowledge and videos!
Great video as always. I know EXACTLY what you mean about the fateful 'Rabbit Hole" when it comes to detailing products. My wife tells me all the time, "that damn garage has taken on a life of it's own!". And......well......she's right. It's crazy how many TH-cam videos on detailing there is these days. Literally thousands upon thousands, many reviewing a lot of the same products. A lot of people get it into their minds immediately after watching "I have to get that product as fast as I can". Well.....this is exactly what the detailing products companies want you to do too! That's why they pay many TH-camr's to "review" (almost always in a very POSTIIVE" light) their products. Or at least send them the product for free to "review it" for them. It's fantastic advertising for the product companies, hence the word "INFLUENCER". I must admit, I fell into this trap MANY times. I am starting to see the light. I still like trying new products, absolutely, but I am starting to "narrow down" the products in my garage to stuff I actually use on a frequent basis. How many foam cannons do you really need? Answer......ONE, a good one. The same could be said for every single product in detailing. Find a great product....stick with it and...use it as intended. You don't need 40 different ceramic detailers, spray waxes, tire cleaners, snow foams, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc......you need ONE.....a good one. That pressure washer set up is SWEET!! Love that thing. Damn.....there goes that wallet getting thinner......again.
Hahaha I completely agree Joe! Most of the time people will receive products for free. On the influencers side of things it allows them to create content for free. They're typically thinking about themselves in the sense that they get to make a video. It's not necessarily about trying to sell people on stuff. Just doing what they enjoy. Trying stuff and getting to do so for free while potentially growing their online business. I think its pretty cool to be honest.
Love it. I keep it stupid simple too
Thank you bro! Simple works wonders!
This was awesome. Definitely interior follow up!
Thanks Fred! I got you :)
Awesome video! Definitely looking forward to one for the interior.
Thank you bro! I got you
I just picked up the griots g8 and g9 on Black Friday with some fast correcting cream. It seems like everyone loves those polishers for beginners and the FCC for great results and ease of use. Can’t wait to try it out on my own car! I’m happy to hear that combo works well for you consistently
As someone who’s had the G8 and G9 and now has a G15 you’ll be very happy with them! I’ve used the Rupes machines extensively as well and I honestly think that the griots ones are better. The removable cord is a game changer and makes the process of correction much less cluttered since you only really need one cable for both machines. For the price you can’t beat the G9. I bumped up to a G15 because I got used to 15mm of throw at my old employer using the Rupes lhr15. The G9 and G8 won’t do you wrong!
@@xpogosam9690 thanks so much for the info! I have heard so many good things about the griots machines. I got both of them with the matching orange pads, bottle of correcting cream, and a bottle of griots 3-1 spray wax for $250. Couldn’t turn it down!
Heck yeah man! My best friend uses those polishers and loves them. Im sure they smack ass!
Wow Great video !!! What’s your “goto” glass sealant?! Or do you just use the Ole Bead Maker ?! 👍
Making my day here
Love to hear that bro!
Awesome!! So much appreciated. After working at a shop, I decided to get my own polisher and do paint correction independently. However, the amount of variables within pads and chemicals have been really hard. Do you find that no matter the softness or hardness of paint, those products for paint correction will work the exact same way?
I’m here for those beats!
Excellent Content!!!!!👍
Thank you. 🧼🪣🖌
Thank you Brian! :)
Check optimum polishing system, pad washer, polishing compounds etc.
Optimum products are great man!
Great video! Really want to try some of these products out 😄
Thanks Jakob! I would most definitely recommend it haha
I need to try the Armor ceramic coating 😍😍
Very very good and very fun to open haha
Love the run down list my bru. Epic video as always!
Thank you bro! Glad you enjoyed!
Do you have a public playlist on spotify? Love the tunes on your videos. Cheers!
I don't! Ill make one at some point I promise haha. Thank you bro!
Can’t believe I missed this vid🥲sorry brother!
Solid lineup man 😎 expected nothing less though 😂 Ugh the things I’d do for a Rupes setup 😔💔 got to test one from a friend of mine, and immediately needed one in my life. Out of every tool I still want to pick up so I can upgrade my current tools, the Rupes is so much further ahead of everything it’s ridiculous… of course a pressure washer/water filtration setup like yours would be amazing
** (or the dream setup of homie over at Ammo with his ridiculous Frankenstein build his friend did for him 😂 all of the best of the best pieced together with swapped out stronger o-rings and fittings)**
BUT the Rupes polishers are just those tools that takes your cutting/polishing and overall finished work, and efficiency to such an insane level over everything else I’ve ever used. They’re just VERY much out of reach at the moment 😩 haha
Thank you bro! Maybe ill give some away when we hit 100k! Who knows
Griots bottle tips so sus 👁 fantastic vid great to see you back in front of the cam 🔥
Haha oh yes. Thanks buddy! Was fun to make
Im the cheap guy with the 15$ amazon foam cannon haha but hey its lasted me a year and its still working like new and i never clean it or anything. Great informative video!
Haha forsure man! I had one for years as well. Used to get absolutely thrown around our van. Thanks for watching bro!
Thanks for sharing. I started using some of those products based on your videos.
Awesome music in the beginning of the video.
Oh, what type of tire dressing do you use?
Thanks man! Had a lot of fun making this one. I use CarPro Perl! Pretty much only ever used it
love the vid brother! especially with that mini bmw transition haha. I'd definitely love to see your arsenal of interior products and tools 👌. I like to keep it simple at the shop too, makes every step and process less hectic.
Thanks buddy! I couldn't agree more. Will definitely put together an interior one soon!
I need/want one of everything including that garage 😁
Maybe well do a massive 100K giveaway. I may have to keep the garage though
@@ChromaticGarage good luck 💯
#100k
Interior video sounds great!
Thanks for the video, mate! Nice to see some "behind the scenes" content :) for me as a "weekend warrior" it's nice to compare my stuff to the stuff a professional is using :D
BTW: I can say that you pretty nailed pronouncing "Kränzle"! :D
Edit: seeing your brushes sitting in the buckets, may I suggest to take a look at a "Buckanizer" from "Detailing Outlaws"? Completely made in Germany and I think available through carpro in north America. It's a small organizer you can clip on any grit guard bucket. One of the products that I never knew I needed. Yet have 3 of them :D
Haha thank you Max! Thats one of the brands I can never know who is saying it correctly and who is saying it wrong. Us North Americans love to violate pronunciation of international company names haha.
I think thats a brilliant idea. I am sure they completely fall apart from sitting in water haha
4:12 ah cool a e39
Literally 3 seconds later
OH NOO😂😂😂
Haha whoooooops
Yessir! More of these videos buddy
I got you Ruslan! Thanks for watching bro!
Great breakdown!
Thank you Ben! :)
😎 bro what’s good , good video, you are right if the product works and gets the job done don’t need to have many products, bottom line and the end of the day it will be “chromatic approved finish” 👍🏽🤜🏽🤛🏽👍🏽🔥
Haha thank you bro! Just a few simple things!
Love it Oh you are so right
Thank you bro! Hope your week is blessed!
Great vid! Next up garage tour 😂👍❤
great content, great music as usual
Thank you Mohammad!
Thank you this video helped a lot!!
You had me at “the tips are a little sis.” 😂
Just in time for Christmas? I think that's tactical 😉
Haha tactical would have been before Black Friday! The only tactic over here is fun
As you have mentioned your products even though I'm in the UK....I would be grateful if you could show us all... what it takes to burn through paint obviously not on a customer's car but I have never seen detailing with a whoops mention.. 😉
Forsure man! Wagon is getting painted this winter. I will burn through it for y'all before it gets sent off
@@ChromaticGarage excellent 👌
When cutting and polishing, how long does one pad last you? Can you brush it out and use it on multiple panels and cars?
Boss man you should try Koch chemi I can’t remember the name but it’s the one that works like an all purpose cleaner to remove dirt, grime and bugs. Give me your review
I will at some point man! I love the bottles and branding, I think haha.
what is the cart that you have the power washer on. Excellent idea when cant wall mount
Hey Chromatic Garage - Can you get a good link for the food prep table on amazon? Looking for it.
Watched the first 35 seconds of the video and thought...UT OH! MY GUY WOKE UP AND CHOSE VIOLENCE!!!
Haha wakes up everyday as an opinionated young man :(
Are you using just the perfecting cream for one step? Sorry, I’m still learning into polishing
amazing video as always 👍
Thank you bro!
Great Video to Keep things Simple & Efficient! Products are Expensive at Best , easy to have Way too Much ~!! You Rock Dude!! ;-)-
Thanks Dan! Way too easy to have too much indeed! The cost of coloured water haha.
@@ChromaticGarage LMAO~! Yeah, just about~!!!
Question how do I clean burnt tips without removing the blue tint ? It has a lot built up too and haven’t clean in long time
I was hoping he was going to snow the mini BMW as well!!😀
Haha can't play the same trick twice now can we!
Great video
Thank you Michel!
Dude look at you with the Kranzle.
Rarely have clean laundry tbh!
Man, Soft99 Clay bar Smoth Egg indicates that there is no need to use lubricant during application. do you think it's correct or could it scratch the paint? (there will be no polishing later)
No lubricant sounds extremely sketchy but I have never used that product so I wouldn't really know. Typically polishing after clay is the only way to do it properly!
The tips are a bit suss 🤣 got me on that one haha
Thank you!
“Not a fan of air-compressor because it sends compounds dust anywhere” then sends his brush flying 😂🤣
FCC as a one step? How does it compare to Sonac PF?
Hi,
You need to close up the equipments pictures more to show easier on m/b screens
Thanks
Mans really said “tips are a lil sus” 🤣
If you use em you would know! haha
03:50 i need that hose roller asap...
What do you use to apply the wax?
I don have an applicator I use consistently to be honest
2:50 everyone who watches Matt consistently has said that at least once
Edit: are you going to get the stubby attachment for the ego?
Haha absolutely! And I probably should. Not in a rush but I'm sure I will eventually
Compressed air and bucket of water for ur pads
neither for me! But I'm sure it works great