I said this before and I’m going to say this again, it’s frustrating this channel doesn’t have TONS of subscribers compare to other “Detailing” channels . Phil literally show all these tips & tricks free of charge, and others either kept their mouth shut or trying to charge some $$$. Great video!
Thanks so much! I guess the entertainment detailing changes take the cake for subs and views. No worries,,,,I’ll keep pumping out the videos for everyone!
Well done guys i just remembered armour all tyre foam does about the same thing its in a can cost next to nothing and no rinsing needed you can if you want but you charge 100 for a engine clean 15 maby 20 for a can of foam and boom a fast 80 for 5 maby 10 min of little effort. Its exactly what you guys just did with other products. A beter job but i wouldnt pressure wash those sensors and stuff are extremely delicate but great job guys looks good
Loved Renny's head nods in the background while you did the intro to this video. I never thought of using Brake Buster for cleaning engine bays... I will be trying it out for myself,
One thing I would recommend is make sure the fuse block cover is on correctly before using a pressure washer. As a service tech I have seen a good amount of the fuse covers on older vehicles not put back on correctly and could get blown off with a pressure washer and water get in the fuse block.
Thanks Phil, I just started using Koch-ChemieGreen Star then foaming it with their AF, letting it dwell for a minute or so then agitate. That combo seems to really lift everything off very well. I blow it off and then coat with their Motorplast and that leaves a great look like new look. Only takes me about 30 minutes to do the engine bay.
Whats up Miranda Detailing! Been following you guys since I worked for Wings Mobile Detailing of Richmond, VA and Andre Mezalira. I'm finally opening my Detailing dream job myself and both of you have been a big inspiration to get my business rolling. So big shout out to both of you and thank you for all of your teachings!
I’ve used my Tornador lately with great results. If useing degreasers, they work better when they are diluted with hot water. Citrus based chemicals work well on the greasy parts.
Wow two legends in one place! Renny's beanie and Phil's sunglasses coming together for the Collab!! 😂😂😂😂 Being real though, one tip I can offer that evolved from a great tip I got from Yvan about wheel wells: use a dry brush on that stuff you can first. Like Phil said that engine bay liner will hold onto stuff for days while you try to rinse it out (just like "carpeted" wheel wells). If the engine bay liner is in good condition and not falling off just use the side of an EZ detail brush and get after it.
Somehow I never got into trouble doing an engine bay and if anyone knows me this would be a surprise. I did have friends get in trouble with sensors on 80’s Toyotas. Great advice with the sound insulator on the hood and nice looking products too. This event is turning out excellent content!
Most new cars have pretty well sealed weatherpak connectors on everything. The old cars didn't have that on ignition electronics and water caused shorts. I washed my Celica's engine at the car wash one day in 1994. The car wouldn't start afterwards because the thermal shock cracked the distributor cap. Spark was grounding out to the distributor base, causing a no spark situation.
One engine that I do more often than not these days is hybrid engines and you must reassure the owner it’s ok! Also from a detailing business point of view, I get it often from them. “It’s not a full engine since it’s a hybrid, so why charge the full amount?” So things to look out for as we move away from combustion engines
Two great detainees using excellent products! Sorry I missed this get together in the Chicago area. Hopefully they have another one and get better weather!
Cool video. Question: where does it all go? Mud, oil, fluids, leaves, sticks, and the like. Down off the engine, right to the floor/driveway. Crazy mess. Folks didnt like stains on driveway. Now i gotta detail the floor/driveway. Oh yeah. One of the reasons i only do spot cleaning under the hood. Little grease cutter and rags and have at it. Dress afterward. What do you do with the mess Phil? Hi Renny.
Good question. Most daily driver engines aren’t so greasy and dirty that they make make much of a mess. We never had to clean up after an engine cleaning on a driver way because it didn’t make much of a mess. But if it did, we would simply clean the section of the driveway.
A couple questions, Great video showcasing engine clean process. Do you blow off the access water from the engine prior to dressing it? And is this P&S Dynamic product good for dressing the tires?
Hi. Thanks. You don’t have to blow out the water first. Renny mentioned that the water helps dilute the dressing while it dries. But that’s an option to dry first, personal preference really. Yes the Dynamic dressing and s an all around dressing for tires, trim, and any plastics parts. 😎👍🏼
on the hood and door area's that's seam sealer or panel bond yes it can fall off if the car is older and will chip the paint off as they paint over it not paint then apply it i work at a body shop newer cars have came in with that happening always just wipe it with a rag
Would you use this same technique with a diesel vehicle? How about if the vehicle is ceramic coated ,PPF and wrapped? Also would you have to be worried about the over spray to those types of vehicles while your waiting for the dwell time?
Hi. Yes we have cleaned diesels the same way. Same principles apply if the vehicle is wrapped, ppf’d, or coated, in fact that doesn’t matter at all. Any overspray is just a little APC, it doesn’t hurt anything. Dwell time is only for a minute or less. As long as you don’t let anything dry completely, it’s fine.
With this cleaner, the risk of using a pressure washer doesn't seem necessary - as pressure washing puts water in places you don't want it. A garden hose with a nozzle is always your best bet.
Hi. That’s totally an option, but either way is fine. Mobile detailers mostly use pressure washers, so do most shops. But if your detailing at home as a DIY’r a garden hose is fine. But water in engines causing damage is a thing of the past. 😎👍🏼
Kudos for stressing "if its on you its in you" Most folks dont realize that the skin is a "route of ingestion" just like mouth and lungs. I wish I knew this years ago when I had my hands in acetone for days at a time.
Sweet video Phil. Very informative! Question on the dressing. With the amount of product he was using, there had to be some overspray that gets on the outside of the car. Is that an issue at all or do you just rinse it away after you close the hood?
Thanks! Great question. That’s why we do the engine first, then close it and continue to wash the exterior, that way the dressing is washed away with no issues.
Is it ok to get water on the battery and cables? My car hae only 40k but the cable is so rusty the battery doesn't keep a charge. Should I have cleaner the cables as I've brushrd the connectors?
Hi. Yes it’s fine. Actually you can spray acidic wheel cleaners on the terminals if they are crusty and dirty. It helps break it and clean them so they have a better connection.
Question, I am new to doing this myself and have seen a lot saying to undo the battery but didn't see you guys do that. Is that something necessary to do? Great video and appreciate you taking the time to go through it!
Hi. No it’s not necessarily and actually it’s not good because it resets everything in the vehicle. It’s better to have the vehicle turned off and just clean, rinse, dry, and dress and then you can turn it on and let it heat up and dry or just leave it off and let everything dry on it’s on.
@@MirandaDetailing Sorry to ask again but wanted to be safe my pressure washer is a Dewalt 3300 psi. Seeing a lot that seems to much but really don't want to buy a new one. Do you think I will be alright as long as I do like you said make sure to not get right up on it with the gun? Thank you again
It won’t get dirty it just gets a little dirty water on it that is easily rinsed off again. Don’t worry about that, that’s very inconsequential. It’s like the argument for doing wheels first or paint. It doesn’t really matter. Just focus on cleaning everything and you will be fine.
You can use whatever method you feel like using. But as Renny and I mentioned, modern engines are sealed up pretty tight and using a pressure washer doesn’t cause any issues at all. As we demonstrated using it at a distance and being thoughtful as to how it’s used actually works better than just a garden hose with free flowing water. But as always you can choose to do whatever makes you feel comfortable. 😎👍🏼
Renny creeps me out. The guy just seems so slimy. That said good content Phil. I’ve been using DIY Detail APC at 15/1 in my IK foamer, works great and costs pennies compared to brake buster. On the seam sealer, McKee’s 37 marine line has a great mold cleaner that works amazingly well.
Hi. He’s so the opposite! Super humble and kind hearted in fact. He was the first one we did a video with at this event and it set the tone for the next two days. He was so cool! 😎👍🏼
I said this before and I’m going to say this again, it’s frustrating this channel doesn’t have TONS of subscribers compare to other “Detailing” channels . Phil literally show all these tips & tricks free of charge, and others either kept their mouth shut or trying to charge some $$$. Great video!
Thanks so much! I guess the entertainment detailing changes take the cake for subs and views. No worries,,,,I’ll keep pumping out the videos for everyone!
Total agreement this guys are simply amazing at what they do. 💯👌class act.
I fully agree, have learned so much here
Well done guys i just remembered armour all tyre foam does about the same thing its in a can cost next to nothing and no rinsing needed you can if you want but you charge 100 for a engine clean 15 maby 20 for a can of foam and boom a fast 80 for 5 maby 10 min of little effort. Its exactly what you guys just did with other products. A beter job but i wouldnt pressure wash those sensors and stuff are extremely delicate but great job guys looks good
Love the tip about the reminder tape on the Ignition button 💪🧼 great vid!
Thanks man!
Loved Renny's head nods in the background while you did the intro to this video. I never thought of using Brake Buster for cleaning engine bays... I will be trying it out for myself,
One thing I would recommend is make sure the fuse block cover is on correctly before using a pressure washer. As a service tech I have seen a good amount of the fuse covers on older vehicles not put back on correctly and could get blown off with a pressure washer and water get in the fuse block.
Excellent tip! Thanks!😎👍🏼
Happened to me once but luckily no water got in there
I don't know why anyone would use a pressure washer in the engine bay.
@bigdaddysshop8180 Why not? It’s fast and efficient.
Nothing like FORCING water in to everything @@MirandaDetailing
When I need extra caution I will turn the PW off and just rinse with the water pressure, same when doing the door jambs
Great tips!! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Phil, I just started using Koch-ChemieGreen Star then foaming it with their AF, letting it dwell for a minute or so then agitate. That combo seems to really lift everything off very well. I blow it off and then coat with their Motorplast and that leaves a great look like new look. Only takes me about 30 minutes to do the engine bay.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
I use Brake Buster in a Marolex foamer. Works really well. Thanks for this demo Phil. And to Renny too.
Engine bay detailing is so satisfying. Great work.
Whats up Miranda Detailing! Been following you guys since I worked for Wings Mobile Detailing of Richmond, VA and Andre Mezalira. I'm finally opening my Detailing dream job myself and both of you have been a big inspiration to get my business rolling. So big shout out to both of you and thank you for all of your teachings!
Hey man! That’s awesome! Congrats and wish you the best!!
I’ve used my Tornador lately with great results. If useing degreasers, they work better when they are diluted with hot water. Citrus based chemicals work well on the greasy parts.
Great video, Phil! Really enjoyed seeing work with Renny and sharing all the valuable information.
Thanks!
Thank you Phil and Jess!! Fantastic video and it’s great to see all the interactions!!!
Thanks YOU!!
Wow two legends in one place! Renny's beanie and Phil's sunglasses coming together for the Collab!! 😂😂😂😂
Being real though, one tip I can offer that evolved from a great tip I got from Yvan about wheel wells: use a dry brush on that stuff you can first. Like Phil said that engine bay liner will hold onto stuff for days while you try to rinse it out (just like "carpeted" wheel wells). If the engine bay liner is in good condition and not falling off just use the side of an EZ detail brush and get after it.
🤣😎👍🏼. Excellent tip!! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the tips guys!
Another beautiful and super informative video Phil. This is such a great experience watching like minded individuals work together.
Thanks man!
You learn new things every day. Thanks.
Somehow I never got into trouble doing an engine bay and if anyone knows me this would be a surprise. I did have friends get in trouble with sensors on 80’s Toyotas. Great advice with the sound insulator on the hood and nice looking products too. This event is turning out excellent content!
Thanks!
Most new cars have pretty well sealed weatherpak connectors on everything. The old cars didn't have that on ignition electronics and water caused shorts. I washed my Celica's engine at the car wash one day in 1994. The car wouldn't start afterwards because the thermal shock cracked the distributor cap. Spark was grounding out to the distributor base, causing a no spark situation.
One engine that I do more often than not these days is hybrid engines and you must reassure the owner it’s ok! Also from a detailing business point of view, I get it often from them. “It’s not a full engine since it’s a hybrid, so why charge the full amount?” So things to look out for as we move away from combustion engines
Excellent tips! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome and informative video, Phil! Thanks for posting!!
Thanks! 😎👍🏼
Two great detainees using excellent products! Sorry I missed this get together in the Chicago area. Hopefully they have another one and get better weather!
Thanks! Hopefully next year!
Thank you Phil and Renny! Great video
Thanks man!
I've been using Superior dirt buster diluted 4:1 with great results but I'm definitely gonna try it with my IK next time
Awesome video didn’t think you could use brake buster on car engines but I can’t wait to try it for myself!!
Thanks! 😎👍🏼
Nice! Love anything with Miranda and Renny. 😂
Thanks man!
Renny went ham with that dressing 😁. Like he said, I’m sure his hand was tired in the end
Cool video. Question: where does it all go? Mud, oil, fluids, leaves, sticks, and the like. Down off the engine, right to the floor/driveway. Crazy mess. Folks didnt like stains on driveway. Now i gotta detail the floor/driveway. Oh yeah. One of the reasons i only do spot cleaning under the hood. Little grease cutter and rags and have at it. Dress afterward. What do you do with the mess Phil? Hi Renny.
Good question. Most daily driver engines aren’t so greasy and dirty that they make make much of a mess. We never had to clean up after an engine cleaning on a driver way because it didn’t make much of a mess. But if it did, we would simply clean the section of the driveway.
Amazing video and product review/tutorial good friend
Thank you!
Great video thanks Guys, really informative 👌💯..marinda rocks
Thanks man!
Excellent tutorial thank you and Renny
Thanks for watching!
Back in the 80's I would clean the engine with it running. Not sure why I did that. But now I do it with the engine off.
A couple questions,
Great video showcasing engine clean process.
Do you blow off the access water from the engine prior to dressing it?
And is this P&S Dynamic product good for dressing the tires?
Hi. Thanks. You don’t have to blow out the water first. Renny mentioned that the water helps dilute the dressing while it dries. But that’s an option to dry first, personal preference really. Yes the Dynamic dressing and s an all around dressing for tires, trim, and any plastics parts. 😎👍🏼
Nice video Miranda 😃👍🏼👍🏼
And P&S still the best chemical detailling company😃💪🏼👍🏼
Thanks!
on the hood and door area's that's seam sealer or panel bond yes it can fall off if the car is older and will chip the paint off as they paint over it not paint then apply it i work at a body shop newer cars have came in with that happening always just wipe it with a rag
Thanks for sharing!
@@MirandaDetailing anytime
Another great informative video!! Tks phil & jess!! 👍🇨🇦
Thank YOU for watching!
What would you do differently when cleaning a 1998 Toyota Corolla (my car) that's in good shape, but not nearly as sealed as newer vehicles?
Hi.
Then I would do this.
th-cam.com/video/xqvfx58Az3Q/w-d-xo.html
I use it 10:1 in the ik for wheels
Would you use this same technique with a diesel vehicle? How about if the vehicle is ceramic coated ,PPF and wrapped? Also would you have to be worried about the over spray to those types of vehicles while your waiting for the dwell time?
Hi. Yes we have cleaned diesels the same way. Same principles apply if the vehicle is wrapped, ppf’d, or coated, in fact that doesn’t matter at all. Any overspray is just a little APC, it doesn’t hurt anything. Dwell time is only for a minute or less. As long as you don’t let anything dry completely, it’s fine.
With this cleaner, the risk of using a pressure washer doesn't seem necessary - as pressure washing puts water in places you don't want it. A garden hose with a nozzle is always your best bet.
Hi. That’s totally an option, but either way is fine. Mobile detailers mostly use pressure washers, so do most shops. But if your detailing at home as a DIY’r a garden hose is fine. But water in engines causing damage is a thing of the past. 😎👍🏼
you hear lot of different opinions and a lot of fun to i like it and share it
Kudos for stressing "if its on you its in you"
Most folks dont realize that the skin is a "route of ingestion" just like mouth and lungs.
I wish I knew this years ago when I had my hands in acetone for days at a time.
Very true! I wash my hands a lot these days! I can’t wear gloves for anymore then 15 min because I get contact dermatitis.
always on point Phil
I love your videos
what do you think about washing with the gun while the engine is running
Thanks. Like I mentioned in the video I always have the engine off. 😎👍🏼
As always got some great tips
Yay wifey was there too!
Definitely! We are a team!
Sweet video Phil. Very informative! Question on the dressing. With the amount of product he was using, there had to be some overspray that gets on the outside of the car. Is that an issue at all or do you just rinse it away after you close the hood?
Thanks! Great question. That’s why we do the engine first, then close it and continue to wash the exterior, that way the dressing is washed away with no issues.
@@MirandaDetailing thanks!
Awesome stuff here!
Thanks!
If your vehicle has an open air intake , stuff it with a microfiber towel to keep water out .
A clean engine will run smoothly!!! Do you put any dressing on the engine after it’s dried off good??
Hi, yes, not sure if you finished the video but we used Dynamic dressing on all the engines plastic parts. 😎👍🏼
Great video ❤
Thanks!
Is it ok to get water on the battery and cables? My car hae only 40k but the cable is so rusty the battery doesn't keep a charge. Should I have cleaner the cables as I've brushrd the connectors?
Hi. Yes it’s fine. Actually you can spray acidic wheel cleaners on the terminals if they are crusty and dirty. It helps break it and clean them so they have a better connection.
Question, I am new to doing this myself and have seen a lot saying to undo the battery but didn't see you guys do that. Is that something necessary to do? Great video and appreciate you taking the time to go through it!
Hi. No it’s not necessarily and actually it’s not good because it resets everything in the vehicle. It’s better to have the vehicle turned off and just clean, rinse, dry, and dress and then you can turn it on and let it heat up and dry or just leave it off and let everything dry on it’s on.
@@MirandaDetailing thank you for the quick response got a new sub here!
You’re welcome! 😎👍🏼
@@MirandaDetailing Sorry to ask again but wanted to be safe my pressure washer is a Dewalt 3300 psi. Seeing a lot that seems to much but really don't want to buy a new one. Do you think I will be alright as long as I do like you said make sure to not get right up on it with the gun? Thank you again
@@Jags4lifeJamesuse a larger bore tip with a 40° fan pattern to drop the PSI
But if you start with the hood last them ypi get the engine.bay dirty again?
It won’t get dirty it just gets a little dirty water on it that is easily rinsed off again. Don’t worry about that, that’s very inconsequential. It’s like the argument for doing wheels first or paint. It doesn’t really matter. Just focus on cleaning everything and you will be fine.
Don't see the links for the forms u mentioned
Hi. They are on our website. mirandadetailing.com/shop-2/
Is the dynamic dressing ok on belts?
Yes, once it dries it’s fine. That’s why we turn it on after it’s done and let everything dry up and have the belts running.
What about covering the alternator?
Hi. Not a problem with newer vehicles. Older ones you can but even those are fine if the vehicle isn’t running.
Que: can we use Iron X or Tar X when we detail an engine bay? Let me know
Hi. You could but it’s not necessary at all.
Would not recommend flammable solvents that leave a film behind, like tar removers
Nice!
Great the different livestreams too
So 😮 I don’t have to cover the battery and alternator?
Nope.Not on newer vehicles. Everything is sealed and can get wet.
Renny scares the crap out of me. If you make a mistake he’d break you in two like a wrestler 👀😱 But he is a pro with intimidating build/ muscles ✌️
Would the process be the same for hybrid vehicles?
Yes it would be. We have done that plenty of times on hybrids.
Do I have to worry about detailing a 2014gmc duramax
Not that I know of, everything is sealed in modern engines.
I wonder if anyone remembered and passed one " can you do mine next?" 😂
🤣🤣🤣😎👍🏼
If I had a steamer, I’d prefer to use that than a pressure washer.
That’s definitely a good option. I demonstrate that here th-cam.com/video/xqvfx58Az3Q/w-d-xo.html
Great job, excellent video
Thanks man
Can we use MIRANDA 50 and get half off
I wish.
@@MirandaDetailing 😬
If I have two products that's perform about them same , the scent could be the difference for me.
Who’s teaching who 😆
Some others would take a steamer to clean the engine
Oh totally. I have done that plenty of times.
th-cam.com/video/xqvfx58Az3Q/w-d-xo.html
unsa mani cleaning or mag tabi mo diha
Hi. Sorry what do you mean?
Why is he using a powerwasher? Isnt it safer to use free flowing water?
You can use whatever method you feel like using. But as Renny and I mentioned, modern engines are sealed up pretty tight and using a pressure washer doesn’t cause any issues at all. As we demonstrated using it at a distance and being thoughtful as to how it’s used actually works better than just a garden hose with free flowing water. But as always you can choose to do whatever makes you feel comfortable. 😎👍🏼
@@MirandaDetailing Thanks for the clarification.
Scent matters! 👃🏻😀
I know right!
Renny creeps me out. The guy just seems so slimy.
That said good content Phil. I’ve been using DIY Detail APC at 15/1 in my IK foamer, works great and costs pennies compared to brake buster.
On the seam sealer, McKee’s 37 marine line has a great mold cleaner that works amazingly well.
Hi. He’s so the opposite! Super humble and kind hearted in fact. He was the first one we did a video with at this event and it set the tone for the next two days. He was so cool!
😎👍🏼
What the APC? Is that All Clean or Interior Clean and Protect? I like the DIY product line.
Don’t buy a car with VVT (variable valve timing) engine. Lots of problems with it and expensive to repair.