Great video Jamie. I have used Superior products for years. They are way underrated in the industry. I also use two brushes on weathertech mats but if you spin the mat 180 degrees it will get the other side of the groove.
🤯 You just blew my mind! Why did I not think of that 🤪😅 I'm pinning this comment. Thank you for the tip my man! Appreciate you 👊🏽 I definitely agree SP is extremely under rated in the industry.
The explanation, the breakdown, the visual demo, the tips, literally everything is top tier. Even your voice, sounds like you were meant to be in top tier videos. Keep it up and God bless!
The Google Doc you added with the dilution ratios was awesome. I appreciate you putting the effort into that and then sharing it with us. I've been using P&S Undressed 1:1 on mats and then P&S Natural Finish and it's worked okay so far on WeatherTech and competitors. OEM Ford rubber tray-type mats I can't use any dressing at all or they stay slick.
Thank you for all your videos and education. Your website is so well done absolutely appreciate your resources tab! FYI I spoke with SP over the phone today and told them about your channel and your channel name! Maybe they will pay you a visit one day. Thank you good sir!
Jamie, many good tips. I didn't know there was a pH neutral APC. I generally use the shampoo I foaming the car with. I just used their Iron remover, seemed to pull iron out of the paint. Thanks...
I didn’t know it was Ph neutral until I saw the MSDS. Cleans really well too. Purple X by Superior is most definitely a great Iron Remover. Glad you are finding some good products
@@jamiesdetailing This video was right on time. I've been using diluted Dark Fury on some mats and even though it works fairly decent (Depending on the material) I find myself running through Dark Fury at a high rate. And, seeing as Firepower is much less expensive, I'm looking forward to trying this way!
@reelcleantennessee you will definitely like Fire Power a little better for your mats. It also smells like cherry so it is way more pleasing to use than DF. Thanks for checking out today's video! And 1st comment 👊🏽🤓
I enjoy your videos and like the content. I recently purchased some of the Superior products ( including Fire power I’ll try on the mats next time) directly from O’Reilly . Buying direct is extremely cost effective. When cleaning weather techs , I like to use Express Interior cleaner along with a couple sprays of my APC. When I dress them, Gummifix is great!. Restores and for the most part is non-slip.
I love that you can grab stuff quick from O’Reillys. It is super convenient to have same day access to the products you need. Express is a great interior cleaner! I definitely should try out Gummifix. It would probably work great on older mats such as the one in this video. Thanks a ton for the suggestion 👊🏽
Instant like I Will Smith’d that like button. I’ve been eyeing the orange blast citrus d-limonene degreaser - have you tried that Jamie? I’m a fan of citrus scented cleaners, like their citrus d-limonene solvent - mostly used for cleaning staining on rubbers, tar, sap, and adhesives
Hey guys orange blast is amazing. I have learned from the few gallons I’ve used it so far. It works best in the sun for degreasing. It doesn’t flash dry it stays on surface longer, it works great on bugs too. Also I was able to remove a 1 year old dog urine stain on my carpet with orange blast diluted 1:10. An it’s ph neutral!
I usually use rage for everything pretty much lol sometimes , I use pink perfection for interiors , green all for apc exterior pre wash , rage for wheel tires and bug removal. Also one thing I just learned was I took ppf of a customers hood not so long ago I bought 2 different adhesive removers and none of them worked and something told me try rage and let me tell you I will never buy another adhesive remover. A bit of rage and a plastic blade and it did 10x better then 3D adhesive remover and stoner
Superior also sells a d-limonene degreaser called orange blast. It’s 20$ a gallon an dilutable 1:10. I been using it as a presoak in the sun since it doesn’t burn paint, an it helps with gummy residues since the citrus solvent. It has similar ingredients to zap it
@@JayDetailz I need a general APC-D that isn’t solvent based when I don’t want orange-peel oil residue, albeit SP’s citrus d-limonene solvent is great for tar, sap, sticker residue and heavy degreasing. Is orange blast citrus-derived surfactants? Does it sud when you want it to?
I use P&S Xpress for cleaning most rubber mats. Paired with a drill brush, of course. To bring them back to life, been using Renew Protect’s Blak product since 2011. 😊😊😊 EDIT: I see Fire Power is considerably less than Xpress. I may have to try it.
I haven’t checked out too many mat dressings I will definitely check that one out soon! I think you will like firepower it’s pretty similar to Xpress Nice to see you back for another video Jim 👊🏽
Im glad your actually showing now how to use the product and the results rather than say what you use them for and such, a video of showing and using all the products will be amazing 💯
Truthfully I like steam and extraction. Sometimes just steam with chemical and a dry microfiber towel. Sometimes I want to extract and mop up but steam seems to loosen up deep dirt. Then…the decision to extract or just mop….each vehicle is different
Good thing I’m not in California 🤣 jk jk thanks for the details I do like to know what chemicals can be more hazardous to our health. Surprisingly fire power is on the better side of things when it comes to most detailing products.
It works really really well! Especially for vehicles with metal trim that you don’t want to dull / mess up with muscle Magic or when you are cleaning tires with polished wheels that you don’t want to have to repolish or touch up after. Days when you’re working in the really hot sun pre-washing with fire power would be a great option over super cleaner or muscle magic just to minimize risk
The short answer is Fire Power is a neutral cleaner that cleans like an APC. It is Non-caustic and VOC Compliant in all 50 states and won’t dull metal or polished trim pieces where Green All is more of your traditional higher ph APC.
Great video Jamie. I have used Superior products for years. They are way underrated in the industry. I also use two brushes on weathertech mats but if you spin the mat 180 degrees it will get the other side of the groove.
🤯 You just blew my mind! Why did I not think of that 🤪😅 I'm pinning this comment. Thank you for the tip my man! Appreciate you 👊🏽
I definitely agree SP is extremely under rated in the industry.
When it comes to teaching you seriously have a bright future. Very grateful for your efforts to share your knowledge and experience.
🙏🏽 Appreciate the support and kind words 👊🏽
The explanation, the breakdown, the visual demo, the tips, literally everything is top tier. Even your voice, sounds like you were meant to be in top tier videos. Keep it up and God bless!
🙌 Appreciate you! Got me blushing over here 😊
The Google Doc you added with the dilution ratios was awesome. I appreciate you putting the effort into that and then sharing it with us. I've been using P&S Undressed 1:1 on mats and then P&S Natural Finish and it's worked okay so far on WeatherTech and competitors. OEM Ford rubber tray-type mats I can't use any dressing at all or they stay slick.
Great video! So glad I stumbled on your channel. Thanks for sharing your wisdom.
Aqua gloss 4:1 works great on weather tech floor mats for dressing and IS NOT SLICK. 👍👍
After cleaning Weathertech floor liners, I spray P&S Swift and just let it absorb into the mat. It looks great and isn’t slippery…
I like to use road warrior myself followed by aqua gloss
crazy I just aquired some weather tech mats for my acura and here goes a video woot woot love from denver
@@bryanCLXT Let’s Goo!! I love Denver! My Aunt lives there! Absolutely beautiful out that way 👌🏾
Phenomenal tutorial video. Love the content and honesty!
👊🏽 I got you thanks a ton for the kind words!
Thank you for all your videos and education. Your website is so well done absolutely appreciate your resources tab! FYI I spoke with SP over the phone today and told them about your channel and your channel name! Maybe they will pay you a visit one day. Thank you good sir!
Beautiful job! Koch Chemie GUF is perfect to follow up floor mat cleaning, non slip dressing.
I have definitely heard some good things about GUF! I will grab a bottle next time I am at Car Supplies Warehouse!
Jamie, many good tips. I didn't know there was a pH neutral APC. I generally use the shampoo I foaming the car with. I just used their Iron remover, seemed to pull iron out of the paint. Thanks...
I didn’t know it was Ph neutral until I saw the MSDS. Cleans really well too. Purple X by Superior is most definitely a great Iron Remover. Glad you are finding some good products
I appreciate the content Brother 🙏
I appreciate the support 👊🏽
@@jamiesdetailing This video was right on time. I've been using diluted Dark Fury on some mats and even though it works fairly decent (Depending on the material) I find myself running through Dark Fury at a high rate. And, seeing as Firepower is much less expensive, I'm looking forward to trying this way!
@reelcleantennessee you will definitely like Fire Power a little better for your mats. It also smells like cherry so it is way more pleasing to use than DF. Thanks for checking out today's video! And 1st comment 👊🏽🤓
Great 👍🏻 video thanks
I enjoy your videos and like the content. I recently purchased some of the Superior products ( including Fire power I’ll try on the mats next time) directly from O’Reilly . Buying direct is extremely cost effective.
When cleaning weather techs , I like to use Express Interior cleaner along with a couple sprays of my APC. When I dress them, Gummifix is great!. Restores and for the most part is non-slip.
I love that you can grab stuff quick from O’Reillys. It is super convenient to have same day access to the products you need. Express is a great interior cleaner! I definitely should try out Gummifix. It would probably work great on older mats such as the one in this video. Thanks a ton for the suggestion 👊🏽
Great video!
Appreciate you!! 🙌
Instant like I Will Smith’d that like button.
I’ve been eyeing the orange blast citrus d-limonene degreaser - have you tried that Jamie?
I’m a fan of citrus scented cleaners, like their citrus d-limonene solvent - mostly used for cleaning staining on rubbers, tar, sap, and adhesives
Just put it in my cart!!! I will try it out for us I have been asked a few times about that one.
@@jamiesdetailing keep us updated! Always fun watching your videos, keep it up 👍
Hey guys orange blast is amazing. I have learned from the few gallons I’ve used it so far. It works best in the sun for degreasing. It doesn’t flash dry it stays on surface longer, it works great on bugs too.
Also I was able to remove a 1 year old dog urine stain on my carpet with orange blast diluted 1:10. An it’s ph neutral!
I usually use rage for everything pretty much lol sometimes , I use pink perfection for interiors , green all for apc exterior pre wash , rage for wheel tires and bug removal. Also one thing I just learned was I took ppf of a customers hood not so long ago I bought 2 different adhesive removers and none of them worked and something told me try rage and let me tell you I will never buy another adhesive remover. A bit of rage and a plastic blade and it did 10x better then 3D adhesive remover and stoner
Superior also sells a d-limonene degreaser called orange blast. It’s 20$ a gallon an dilutable 1:10. I been using it as a presoak in the sun since it doesn’t burn paint, an it helps with gummy residues since the citrus solvent. It has similar ingredients to zap it
@@JayDetailz really and it's safe for pre washes
@@JayDetailz
I need a general APC-D that isn’t solvent based when I don’t want orange-peel oil residue, albeit SP’s citrus d-limonene solvent is great for tar, sap, sticker residue and heavy degreasing.
Is orange blast citrus-derived surfactants? Does it sud when you want it to?
I use P&S Xpress for cleaning most rubber mats. Paired with a drill brush, of course. To bring them back to life, been using Renew Protect’s Blak product since 2011.
😊😊😊
EDIT: I see Fire Power is considerably less than Xpress. I may have to try it.
Fire power is far more concentrated too, I just bought my 4th gallon
I haven’t checked out too many mat dressings I will definitely check that one out soon! I think you will like firepower it’s pretty similar to Xpress
Nice to see you back for another video Jim 👊🏽
@@JayDetailzOrdered, haha you talked me in to it.
😊😊😊
@@jamiesdetailingmore a coating with black dye in it. It’s … semi-permanent. Been using DiY TRP as well but haven’t messed with it long enough.
😊😊😊
@Reaper-Jim that honestly sounds perfect for the mats in this video I’m definitely going to order some to try out!
Im glad your actually showing now how to use the product and the results rather than say what you use them for and such, a video of showing and using all the products will be amazing 💯
👊🏽 Getting better video by video!
Can you come to Oregon and take care of my new car? Just kidding -keep up the good work!
Truthfully I like steam and extraction. Sometimes just steam with chemical and a dry microfiber towel. Sometimes I want to extract and mop up but steam seems to loosen up deep dirt. Then…the decision to extract or just mop….each vehicle is different
fire power is p65 cancer warning also, just a heads up Jamie
Good thing I’m not in California 🤣 jk jk thanks for the details I do like to know what chemicals can be more hazardous to our health. Surprisingly fire power is on the better side of things when it comes to most detailing products.
@@jamiesdetailing I like road warrior on mats myself
Definitely works good on rubber 👊🏽
How well would this work as a apc pre wash for your vehicle? Instead of super clean or magic muscle?
It works really really well! Especially for vehicles with metal trim that you don’t want to dull / mess up with muscle Magic or when you are cleaning tires with polished wheels that you don’t want to have to repolish or touch up after. Days when you’re working in the really hot sun pre-washing with fire power would be a great option over super cleaner or muscle magic just to minimize risk
Where did u purchase that product?
You can use gummyfix by Koch chemie to dress them a little on a wax pad goes a long way
What's the difference in fire power and green all?
The short answer is Fire Power is a neutral cleaner that cleans like an APC. It is Non-caustic and VOC Compliant in all 50 states and won’t dull metal or polished trim pieces where Green All is more of your traditional higher ph APC.
Nice video but shortened them less explaining more action 🎬
@@ajguns437 I'm trying 😅 this is why I don't make shorts