I’m like yeah yeah I know all this. Then I realise I don’t clean my equipment nearly as thoroughly as you, so that’s a great tip. All about never using a fully dry microfibre. Cheers for the post.
Something else to avoid would be wash the car directly in the sun (especially in summer !). It should be washed in a shady place, to avoid those sun-dried water stains on the bodywork.
@@xdinferedtm7291 Try to wash it around sunset, when the sun has gone down, and not maybe right at noon when the sun is beating down directly on the car. ;)
Hose between the legs tip (if you'll pardon the double entendre!) - that's a great one. Thanks for sharing your experience/tips. It is truly fantastic to see someone take so much pride in their work. Cheers from Adelaide / Australia
Not only do I inspect my MF towels for debris, but when washing I separate my towels further into 3 categories: (A) Used for Body (generally cleanest), (B) Lower Panel/Undercarriage/Bumpers (second dirtiest), and (C) Tires (Dirtiest). The first two groups can be “safely’ washed together as long as a do a thorough pre-rinse of group (B). Group (C) will always be pre-rinsed and always washed separately, and oftentimes I only reuse Group C only a few times since tire towels gets so caked on with tar/oil, may not even be worth the effort. I will oftentimes take older towels in Group A-B and retire them to C. And that’s my towel management system.
@@MMV.Detailers Not every maintenance wash, but yes. I use either an APC (with some degreasing properties) and/or an iron remover (like Iron-X) about every 3-6 months. But I do use a two different wheel brushes EVERY wash with soap and water though.
Another useful tip. Use the 2 bucket wash technique to wash your car. One with soapy water and the other to rinse your microfiber glove after using same on the car.
2 bucket is not needed just use foam then rinse with pressure washer, then do contact wash with 5 chenille mitts. Literally no reason to have any buckets.
5:03 Yes, that's typical at the gas station. Not only as a matter of dirt, but even more to avoid scratches on the body when the hose slides over the paint. If you are not careful when vacuuming, you quickly have scratches on the body. I always try to hold the hose up with one hand so that it doesn't touch the bodywork.
I use a microfiber to dry my car and because I'm lazy I just wipe down all windows first, that gets the microfiber wet enough and doesn't scratch the paint.
True story..this happened years ago. We had a guy come into our body shop wondering if we could buff out his car. When I went out to take a look I was stupefied how bad it looked. I asked him what happened. He said he had waxed his whole car but it started raining so he thought he’d finish later. Needless to say his paint was destroyed. Never wash/wax your car in direct sunlight and work in small areas before you move onto the next.
All great tips. I use a leaf blower to dry the car. Don’t use one that you use for your yard. If I use detail spray, I use a brand new microfiber cloth every time and only use back and forth wiping, nothing circular.
Cool tip for water spots: use “Owner’s Pride Eco Wash” for car washing as it is a water softener and will not harden on the vehicles paint. I also use only a cap full for a 5 gallon bucket, I just replaced my first 16oz bottle of it after 6 months of professional detailing.
where I live has pretty hard water, would using this to wash my car help my problem? I'm holding off on washing it trying to figure a solution that is time efficient and effective so if and or when I move on to other vehicles I will have the right process. Thanks in advance.
That Shark Blue Porsche is stunning! I love that color, one of my favorite colors on an automobile of all time. It very much reminds me of the French Racing Blue of the 1920's and 30's on the Bugatti Type 35's, 37's, etc. Beautiful looking automobile and it would be a contender for the color I would want if I could ever afford one of those incredible automobiles. That Bugatti is pretty sweet too! Another dream car for many people but only a very few people in the world will ever experience. I have only seen one once in public.
Great tips as usual Tino! i use 2 mitts per car,one for the bottom one for the top but for most banged up daily drivers i get i dont use the 2 bucket method since im going to polish the car after :D
@🇲🇦Hello Everyone Depends on the colour. If it’s a dark coloured car like black it’s better to use a water purify as you may get spots when it dries. If it’s light coloured then your method is fine.
@@TinoCarCare Another good tip is to have two buckets for cleaning. One bucket has the cleaning solution and the second has only water and nothing else. When the cleaning cloth becomes saturated with the dirt that you're cleaning off the car you simply rinse it in the bucket that contains only water thus the dirt and cleaning solution in the cloth will be removed from the cloth and deposited in the bucket with straight water rather than the bucket with the cleaning solution. Then squeeze the water from the cloth and re-apply the cleaning solution to the cloth and continue. This way your bucket with the cleaning solution will not be as contaminated by the dirt you're removing from the car. This method works really well for any cleaning job that requires the removal of a lot of dirt and contamination.
Keeping that vaccum pipe between legs is really of matter. I noticed that while snowing and all the snow with salt gets into your car plus scratches . That really helps keeping that pipe between legs specially is it is from an outside gas station aspirator
Tino is the goat bruh. bout to ship my 2016 Camry over to London and get the detailing done right. If that shiii doesn't come back looking like a Ferrari ima be pissed innit chaps?
I had a muscled, 71 Mercury Cougar decades ago. This when Armor All was only in one version, the original, press-down spray bottle. I used it on everything in the car (vinyl seats.) I could choose where you sat in the back bench seat with a turn of the wheel. (No, we didn't wear seatbelts then...)
Didn’t know about the microfiber tip I agree without lubrication is cause swirl marks I noticed that but didn’t know what to do love this if you can make a video on how to wash a brand new car and avoid touching all together ( if that’s possible ) that would be great for I plan on buying a new Cullinan and want nothing to touch it ever !
Before throwing it away I would recommend giving it a good pressure wash, if that doesn't work, then a machine wash. If you still think its time to get rid of it then you can use it for dirtier parts of the car, such as the engine bay or even dirty things around the garage/home
Hello Tino Great video once again and ive ordered your exterior detailer to use for the 2023 show season, ive a Mk1 Focus RS (nothing in the calibre league of cars you clean) but its our show car and is back on the road on May next year for the car shows. Looking forward to using your detailer when then RS is on the show stand 😎
It's reassuring to know those are all things I already do, when washing my car. I also swap out my microfibre cloths when they're no longer soft and fluffy feeling.
Hello Buddy, Yes here is the link to our starter kit which has the high quality essentials needed: tinocarcare.com/products/tino-complete-car-cleaning-bundle
I'll be sure to avoid those next time I wash my Bugatti Chiron
I WOKE UP IN A NEW BUGATTI 🗣🔥🔥
You will be the only Bugatti owner, who washes his own Bugatti. Most grow up never washing a single car.
I just detailed my parents car yesterday and this is agree to me
English please? Lmao
this is agree to me? 🤔
It's better if you all stop insulting his English since he might not be from an English speaking country.
Yall are fucked up ☠️
Ay u two dumb niggas English ain't the default language
Really liked the vacuum hose advice never thought about holding it with my legs. Great video.
I’m like yeah yeah I know all this. Then I realise I don’t clean my equipment nearly as thoroughly as you, so that’s a great tip. All about never using a fully dry microfibre. Cheers for the post.
Something else to avoid would be wash the car directly in the sun (especially in summer !). It should be washed in a shady place, to avoid those sun-dried water stains on the bodywork.
Like Tower Hamlets?
Didn’t you watch the video? That was mistake number 4 on here.
what if i don’t have a shady place to put my car?
@@xdinferedtm7291 Try to wash it around sunset, when the sun has gone down, and not maybe right at noon when the sun is beating down directly on the car. ;)
@@aris1956 then I get bit by ants
That's some seriously fun cars you cleaned in this video!🤩🤩🤩
😂
Hose between the legs tip (if you'll pardon the double entendre!) - that's a great one. Thanks for sharing your experience/tips. It is truly fantastic to see someone take so much pride in their work. Cheers from Adelaide / Australia
Not only do I inspect my MF towels for debris, but when washing I separate my towels further into 3 categories: (A) Used for Body (generally cleanest), (B) Lower Panel/Undercarriage/Bumpers (second dirtiest), and (C) Tires (Dirtiest).
The first two groups can be “safely’ washed together as long as a do a thorough pre-rinse of group (B). Group (C) will always be pre-rinsed and always washed separately, and oftentimes I only reuse Group C only a few times since tire towels gets so caked on with tar/oil, may not even be worth the effort. I will oftentimes take older towels in Group A-B and retire them to C. And that’s my towel management system.
Common sense well applied 👍
do you use degreaser/ wheel cleaner with a rough bristle brush for the wheels first?
@@MMV.Detailers Not every maintenance wash, but yes. I use either an APC (with some degreasing properties) and/or an iron remover (like Iron-X) about every 3-6 months. But I do use a two different wheel brushes EVERY wash with soap and water though.
My dad taught me the same stuff. Right on 👍
Very informative tips.
You forgot to say never use fabric conditioner when cleaning microfiber cloths
Why's that?
Another useful tip. Use the 2 bucket wash technique to wash your car. One with soapy water and the other to rinse your microfiber glove after using same on the car.
2 bucket is not needed just use foam then rinse with pressure washer, then do contact wash with 5 chenille mitts. Literally no reason to have any buckets.
The vacuum part though😂😂😂
lmao
Right just wipe the dirt off lol
5:03 Yes, that's typical at the gas station. Not only as a matter of dirt, but even more to avoid scratches on the body when the hose slides over the paint. If you are not careful when vacuuming, you quickly have scratches on the body. I always try to hold the hose up with one hand so that it doesn't touch the bodywork.
Learnt this the hard way on a 2 month old car 😢 bonnet is wrecked
Practice the "gooch grip" my friend (pinch it between your legs) 😄
I use a microfiber to dry my car and because I'm lazy I just wipe down all windows first, that gets the microfiber wet enough and doesn't scratch the paint.
I know and use all of these but the mitt cleaning technique on top of the crate is a serious tip, nice one!
Glad it was helpful!
Must admit, I've done a few of these mistakes....thanks Tino
I’ve been using paper towels. I guess I should stop 😮
Great tips! It's so important to avoid these common car wash mistakes to keep your car in top condition.
I have been cleaning my own car for years, still learned something from this vid. Thanks
True story..this happened years ago. We had a guy come into our body shop wondering if we could buff out his car. When I went out to take a look I was stupefied how bad it looked. I asked him what happened. He said he had waxed his whole car but it started raining so he thought he’d finish later. Needless to say his paint was destroyed. Never wash/wax your car in direct sunlight and work in small areas before you move onto the next.
As for “bonus mistake”😂😂 what a commitment to pointing out these mistakes.
Thanks for the tip about being to close to the rag top cleaning - good to know!
I was not prepared for a bonus mistake! 😂 Love your channel! 🤙
All great tips. I use a leaf blower to dry the car. Don’t use one that you use for your yard. If I use detail spray, I use a brand new microfiber cloth every time and only use back and forth wiping, nothing circular.
Cool tip for water spots: use “Owner’s Pride Eco Wash” for car washing as it is a water softener and will not harden on the vehicles paint. I also use only a cap full for a 5 gallon bucket, I just replaced my first 16oz bottle of it after 6 months of professional detailing.
Great tip!
where I live has pretty hard water, would using this to wash my car help my problem? I'm holding off on washing it trying to figure a solution that is time efficient and effective so if and or when I move on to other vehicles I will have the right process. Thanks in advance.
@@sdoriginal18 yes using this would help 100%, it’s also the only rinseless car soap that can go into a foam cannon. It’s amazing stuff really.
Very very professional.
So clear.
Very nice video.
👌👏👏
Another tip washing the microfibre cloth is don’t use a washing powder. It will sit in the fibres. Use a washing liquid
That Shark Blue Porsche is stunning! I love that color, one of my favorite colors on an automobile of all time. It very much reminds me of the French Racing Blue of the 1920's and 30's on the Bugatti Type 35's, 37's, etc. Beautiful looking automobile and it would be a contender for the color I would want if I could ever afford one of those incredible automobiles. That Bugatti is pretty sweet too! Another dream car for many people but only a very few people in the world will ever experience. I have only seen one once in public.
Great stuff. Thank you for these tips. Keep up the great work! 👌
Thanks, will do!
BRAVO!! STANDING OVATION!!! No one gave me these points at all. None of the leading car detailers gave me this!!
10 out of 10!!
Great video Tino !
Great tips as usual Tino!
i use 2 mitts per car,one for the bottom one for the top but for most banged up daily drivers i get i dont use the 2 bucket method since im going to polish the car after :D
Nice one!
@🇲🇦Hello Everyone
Depends on the colour.
If it’s a dark coloured car like black it’s better to use a water purify as you may get spots when it dries.
If it’s light coloured then your method is fine.
Nice job l have eg6 turbo
@@TinoCarCare Another good tip is to have two buckets for cleaning. One bucket has the cleaning solution and the second has only water and nothing else. When the cleaning cloth becomes saturated with the dirt that you're cleaning off the car you simply rinse it in the bucket that contains only water thus the dirt and cleaning solution in the cloth will be removed from the cloth and deposited in the bucket with straight water rather than the bucket with the cleaning solution. Then squeeze the water from the cloth and re-apply the cleaning solution to the cloth and continue. This way your bucket with the cleaning solution will not be as contaminated by the dirt you're removing from the car. This method works really well for any cleaning job that requires the removal of a lot of dirt and contamination.
Keeping that vaccum pipe between legs is really of matter. I noticed that while snowing and all the snow with salt gets into your car plus scratches . That really helps keeping that pipe between legs specially is it is from an outside gas station aspirator
Number 10, so true and underrated.
Love your videos tino
actually valid - real life concrete experience advice
Hey 👋 Mate cheers on the vids lately absolute sensational job keep it up 10/10 🙌
Good on you Tino - many thanks!
love the video ! thanks for all the tips, would it be possible to make a video about matte paint please ? Keep up with the good works !
I love #10! Bust my husband on this one all the time!😮
Music to my ears telling people that.. Great video and informative to those who don't know.. 😊
Thank you
Love to see you do a black M4
Great Video!! Thank you for Sharing All Your Tips! 👍👍👏🙂
My pleasure!
Great video Tina !
Thank you
great film 👍
Thanks!
Thank you for your helpful tips
My pleasure 😊
As car enthusiast I watch car detailing videos to learn more tips and techniques.
Glad to hear it!
Same here.
Great tips.. have you done or will you do a tips video on how to clean the vehicle engine?
We love this job
Great video. Very useful information and seriously cool cars!
Glad you found it useful!
One word, Professional
Good job Tino
ThanksQ
Tino is the goat bruh. bout to ship my 2016 Camry over to London and get the detailing done right. If that shiii doesn't come back looking like a Ferrari ima be pissed innit chaps?
fantastic advise .. wish you a very happy christmas
Thank you Nigel! Merry Christmas to you too!
I never made the last mistake, cause the first video i saw i knew i was at the right place 🤞🏾😸 love your videos man.🩵
I appreciate that! Thank you!
good no nonsense video. liked 👍
Excellent video demonstration
Glad you liked it!
great tips !!
Useful tips and I was doing it all wrong. Except going to vacuum the car
I had a muscled, 71 Mercury Cougar decades ago. This when Armor All was only in one version, the original, press-down spray bottle. I used it on everything in the car (vinyl seats.) I could choose where you sat in the back bench seat with a turn of the wheel. (No, we didn't wear seatbelts then...)
Hi Tino. Great video as always.
Which paint correction light were you using in this video?
Thanks and keep up the good work
1:59 “wo’uh marks”
🤣🤣🤣💀😭
Awesome advice
Glad it was helpful!
Great tips, thanks!!
Im glad you found it helpful!
Best friend ✌️🧢❤️
Didn’t know about the microfiber tip I agree without lubrication is cause swirl marks I noticed that but didn’t know what to do love this if you can make a video on how to wash a brand new car and avoid touching all together ( if that’s possible ) that would be great for I plan on buying a new Cullinan and want nothing to touch it ever !
If i drop a wash mit, is there something else i can use it for without just throwing it away?
Before throwing it away I would recommend giving it a good pressure wash, if that doesn't work, then a machine wash. If you still think its time to get rid of it then you can use it for dirtier parts of the car, such as the engine bay or even dirty things around the garage/home
You are the best! ❤
Snuggle Fabric softener makes an excellent rinse " wax " .... try it .
Thank you good information ❤️👍💯
I’ve learned that just touch the paint work in any way, can cause swirl marks and scratches. So I just let the weather clean the car now👍
Brilliant top tips 😊
Thanks so much!
Hello Tino
Great video once again and ive ordered your exterior detailer to use for the 2023 show season, ive a Mk1 Focus RS (nothing in the calibre league of cars you clean) but its our show car and is back on the road on May next year for the car shows. Looking forward to using your detailer when then RS is on the show stand 😎
Spoken like a true professional 👏
Thank you very much! Your appreciation means a lot.
Very good tips
Thanks Ben, I'm glad you found them helpful!
Useful
Hi tino how r u?
It's reassuring to know those are all things I already do, when washing my car. I also swap out my microfibre cloths when they're no longer soft and fluffy feeling.
Love tip 11 😂🙌
Loved the mistake # 11
The bonus tip. 🙃
Heard a tip in manual of car washer,use washer/clean car 3 to 4 times in a month.
Thanks a lot. I had to save this video.
Glad it helped!
Question. Do you use the clients water? Or
Thx dog none of these mistake I did make.
Beautiful cars!
Glad you like them!
Starting on a car .... Would you start pn the outside first or the inside first
wow, a prima donna car detailer. Look at the vehicles the are cleaning.........
Thanks Bro!
Any time!
Hi Tino, love ur videos.
How powerful is your bosch blower? Is this the wireless 36v model ? Thx
Very entertaining!
Bonus mistake ist the most important haha 🤣🤙
😂🙏
Good tips. Now the only problem is I need to get a supercar first 😅
Do you use DI water? Great tips.
Nice clean car ..nice feeling 👍🏻👍🏻💖
Very true!
Great Work Tino These Tips Helped Me A Lot. To clean my Fathers Car
Thanks To You Buddy
Best Tips Video Ever!😍👍🔥🔥
hey what pressure washer do you use?
Good video that.
helpful information
Glad you think so!
Great ideas.
Thank you!
Tino, Do you have a suggested start kit i could use?
Hello Buddy, Yes here is the link to our starter kit which has the high quality essentials needed: tinocarcare.com/products/tino-complete-car-cleaning-bundle
Do you snow foam first, or rinse the car first then apply the snow foam?
Rinse-snow
How you finding customers during winter ? Has it slowed down a bit ?