Get Your Ride Ready for Coatings! - Big Mouth Max Release Foam Cannon: bit.ly/3DARZdW - TORQ 15DA Polisher: bit.ly/3QgJMn6 - P4 Precision Polish: bit.ly/3Odari1 - Wipe Out Surface Cleanser: bit.ly/3O2amxe
You make it look far easier than it is and take far less time than it does.. Then again, you guys are the pros. I love these videos and products regardless regardless of anything. Keep them coming!
@@kar071 Do you also find yourself sweating profusely when you do it? I feel like I took a turtle crawl through the sandbox by the time I'm finished. I love when my vehicle turns heads, but I'm fairly certain not many people aside from our types know the amount of work we put into it.
I love Chemical Guys products. I can’t wait to do the process shown in this video in my newly acquired Amazon Green 2003 Mustang GT convertible. Although, the heat and humidity has to go away first. 😕
Thank you for your very informative vidios, I realy appreciate the Time you guys spend making them , I learn something new from each and every one . I’m a faithful chemical guys product user
Question... if you would normally wash your car with a two bucket method, using grit screens in the bottom of each, doesn't that mean that all waterless wash methods are dangerous and scratching your car?
Hey man I always see you guys using actual clay bars. Is there a reason you guys don’t use the clay block? Does the clay bar work better? Because the clay block seems easier to use?
hey great video and really appreciate all your tutorials. I have some stickers on my body work that i have removed but they have left a residue. what's the best way in getting the residue off without damaging the paintwork guys.
Thank you! Why wheels first? I thought starting from the top and working your way to the bottom means you don’t have to rinse the wheels twice from the water/soap dripping down on it.
I'm in Nevada. It's over 100 degrees here. If I foam the whole vehicle by the time I get my mitt, the foam will be all gone. And the vehicle will be dry to the touch. I have to do it in sections and keep the vehicle wet while I'm doing the rest of the vehicle
Get Your Ride Ready for Coatings!
- Big Mouth Max Release Foam Cannon:
bit.ly/3DARZdW
- TORQ 15DA Polisher:
bit.ly/3QgJMn6
- P4 Precision Polish:
bit.ly/3Odari1
- Wipe Out Surface Cleanser:
bit.ly/3O2amxe
You make it look far easier than it is and take far less time than it does.. Then again, you guys are the pros. I love these videos and products regardless regardless of anything. Keep them coming!
I set my watch to record a workout when I was my car. 2-3 hours and 2,200 calories later. This is just a normal wash inside and out too.
@@kar071 Do you also find yourself sweating profusely when you do it? I feel like I took a turtle crawl through the sandbox by the time I'm finished. I love when my vehicle turns heads, but I'm fairly certain not many people aside from our types know the amount of work we put into it.
I love Chemical Guys products. I can’t wait to do the process shown in this video in my newly acquired Amazon Green 2003 Mustang GT convertible. Although, the heat and humidity has to go away first. 😕
Thank you for your very informative vidios, I realy appreciate the Time you guys spend making them , I learn something new from each and every one . I’m a faithful chemical guys product user
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Great video as always Joey!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Question... if you would normally wash your car with a two bucket method, using grit screens in the bottom of each, doesn't that mean that all waterless wash methods are dangerous and scratching your car?
Very good & informative video can you Clay bar a vehicle outside because I don’t have a garage I have a parking space out back of my house?
Hey! Yes, as long as the surface of the vehicle is cool to the touch.
Hey man I always see you guys using actual clay bars. Is there a reason you guys don’t use the clay block? Does the clay bar work better? Because the clay block seems easier to use?
hey great video and really appreciate all your tutorials. I have some stickers on my body work that i have removed but they have left a residue. what's the best way in getting the residue off without damaging the paintwork guys.
Hey! Use the natural cleaning oils of Butter Wet Wax to gently remove adhesive residue.
www.chemicalguys.com/butter-wet-wax/butter-wet-wax.html
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Will clay get rid of overspray? Or should I sand with 2000 / 3000 then polish?
Hi there! Machine polishing can be used to remove overspray.
Does this also apply to ATV wash and waxing with painted plastic?
Looks good
Thanks so much for watching!!
Thank you! Why wheels first? I thought starting from the top and working your way to the bottom means you don’t have to rinse the wheels twice from the water/soap dripping down on it.
Because if you wash the body first your gonna get debris and grime that come of from wheels that fly up back on the body you just washed
How many times can we clay bar the paint? Is there limits of times doing it?
Hey! Clay bar is a tool that should be used only as needed however this is no limit to the amount of times a vehicle can be clay barred.
I'm in Nevada. It's over 100 degrees here. If I foam the whole vehicle by the time I get my mitt, the foam will be all gone. And the vehicle will be dry to the touch. I have to do it in sections and keep the vehicle wet while I'm doing the rest of the vehicle
Can you use wster if yu run out of clay lube?
Hey! In a pinch, your favorite quick detail spray can be used to lubricate the clay bar and prevent marring.
He showed what he added to the foamer, but not what he added to the wash bucket
Heard Nick was fired???
Where did you hear that?
which one was he?
@@rmat9023 different post. Forgot which video it was. I’m sure Nick is still around behind the scenes
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Happy detailing!