I love how clean all your equipment is because when a customer see's cleanliness of tools they know they're going to get good service from a very detailed oriented detailer and they're vehicle is going to look just like the clean tools. Nice Job with the video. 🙂
Great video, totally agree on having clean tools and buckets. I had some extra coating so I coated my buckets and dolly’s and it makes cleaning even easier.
Mobile detailer here. In reply to what you said about buckets. I don't really know anyone who carries the bucket bases with wheels as they take up extra space and we have to be really strict on what we take in the van. Also, most of my customers have gravel driveways so one of those wheelie bases wouldn't work. This means the buckets get put down and moved around on hard and uneven surfaces all the time which really scratches up the bottoms. Although I am more on the detailing side, as someone who is mobile a lot of my bread and butter money comes from more basic valets. This means my buckets will be used a lot more in a day than someone who has a unit and mostly does one car in a day or over multiple days. Unfortunately, you just cant avoid the buckets being beaten and battered. As for having them dirty though, I completely agree. I will always rinse my buckets inside and out after each job and then wipe them at the end of the day. Really love your videos man, very enjoyable to watch and I have learned a lot. I'm even thinking of migrating to koch chemie after watching your videos :D
I completely understand that as a mobile detailer your buckets will get beaten more. I wasn't necessarily talking about the bucket dollys, I also understand that you can't take them with you. I was talking more about the buckets that have a lot of scratches on the side (inside and outside). These types of scratches collect dirt and make them look old and maybe even a bit cheap and unprofessional in my opinion. I'm sure you know what I mean. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! I wish you and your company the best of luck!
So recognisable with the bucket. I always clean everything and dry it, too. I can't stand when you putting your tools and machines away dirty. Next time you're using it, it is clean. So much nicer to work with. And I agree; it should be a standard thing to do after every time you used something (just goes for whatever you're using). 👍
Wonderful video! Q1: What color coding system do you have for microfibers? Do you have a color coding system for detailing brushes? Q2: How long does a full exterior wash take you for a rather dirty vehicle? Same question for interior. Thanks a lot for the incredible content!
After cleaning my vehicles, I spent the afternoon cleaning my polishers, emptying my wet dry vac, reclassifying my microfibers from "paintworthy" to general cleaning to "grunge" and refilling my spray bottles with detailing chemicals. As they say, great minds think alike!
Love this video! I’m a detailer myself, and the amount of times I’ve come across people not keeping on top of there detailing accessories is crazy! Makes me cringe 😅 I need to clean everything as soon as I’m done with that said item
Great video 👍 i love watching your content maybe do some voice overs?? Talk about what your doing while detailing?? I'd love to hear what your doing and why I know I can see you and the chemicals but would like to see some explanation of why and what your doing it for 😊 all the best with the new building also
That's a big aspect why alot of people like your video's I guess. Good looking tools for a professional detailer is rare... respect for taking the time to do it ! Can't wait to have another video of cleaning high-end cars. Keep up the work bro!
As a Car enthusiast myself, I can't live with dirty equipment. Great Video as always Vermijl never misses... What spray nozzle you got on that GS Bottle tho?
Hi there, I love your channel and your work! I noticed most of your washing is done outdoors unlike many other popular details. This is a harsh reality for most DIYers such as myself. I was wondering if you use a water filtration system (deionized water) or if you just plan your washes according to the time of days and sun exposure. I am considering a system but the cost is pretty high and I’m not doing this as a business. Curious on your take on this. Thanks!
Great video. You are so darn meticulous. I'm jealous of that! I try to be as clean as possible, but by the end of the detail, I'm so frickin exhausted that I can't bring myself to proceed to clean each tool like that. Basically I give everything a good rinse, and that's the extent so far. I will be trying to incorporate some of your cleaning methods on my equipment. Shoot, I'm gonna go out right now and deep clean all my equipment before my customer arrives in a few hours! Thanks sir!
Our buckets do get torn apart because of the in n out and all the driving some stuff moves around that’s where the scratches come in lol but some of us try hard to have them as clean as possible
Was waiting for the most important part: how you keep your shoes white! 😂 I wear white trainers when I wash my car... needless to say they're not white anymore. Also I feel the same as you about the dirty buckets. Buckets are so easy to clean, I don't understand why people let theirs get gross. Rinsing them out after every wash makes sure the dirt never gets stuck and is so easy to do.
@@VermijlCarDetail Omg! I don't know why I didn't think of that. I was using fabric detergent. APC might actually get the stains out! That's genius of you.
@@bartomiej3225 Will bear that in mind but Koch Chemie products are no longer available in my country due to the shipping routes from Europe being re-directed around South Africa (the importer cancelled the shipment as the cost is prohibitive), so it'll have to be cheap man's APC for now 😔
Dang bro I wish you shipped to the US I do detailing and I can use alot of your products those buckets is a must but can't find similar ones to the ones you have
I live in a country where it's quite hard to get any products and what I do for things that aren't chemicals (those aren't allowed through customs) I get a friend to ship them to me. I just recently ordered a bunch of The Rag Company towels and mitts during their latest sales and my friend's posting them over to me. As long as what you're getting is okay being shipped through customs, you can probably find a similar arrangement too!
How do you segregate your Microfibre towels, eg polish towels only or Coating towels with wash towels, or is everything batch a seperate wash as that’s a lot of washing! I currently split wheels/coating/polish into one pre soak bucket and wash towels / delicate items into another presoak bucket and then wash in washing machine next day!
Great video, love how you clean the cars etc. I have 1 question: I see Ariel pods on top of the washing machine. Do you use those for cleaning microfiber towels? Fabric softener does not affect the quality while using the towels?
I guess there is nothing more to add. Simpliest things are often the more effective ! Sometimes APC can also help cleaning up heavily clogged pads. What about 1:10 dilution for GS ? 1:5 is pretty strong, isn't it ? Nice video as always 😉
Yes exactly, APC also works great for polishing pads. 1:5 is pretty strong, I know, 1:10 will also work, especially since my tools really weren’t that dirty
One question concerning your foam gun or any other foam gun: isn’t it better to put the soap pure in the tank instead of mixing it with water? I mean the water comes from the pressure washer
Hey Vermiji! Just wanted to say I have been a fan of your channel for a while and was hoping I could ask you a question. I have been detailing my friends and family's cars for a while now thanks' to your video's and was hoping to bring my detailing to the next level. I know that you are a seller of the IK foam pro pressure sprayer, and for me that is a bit pricey. I was wondering if I could use a generic pressure sprayer off of amazon and get a similar effect. Thank you in advance, and for motivating me to start detailing myself.
This movie was so valuable, I learned how to take better care of my car wash tools. By the way, does anyone mind putting towels in the household washer?🤣
Hello. Doesnt blowing out pads while working create dust not only on the car you are working but also on you? Not to mention potentially inhaling? Thank you for the video:)
You can wash them with either Dreft or an APC. This will pretty much get you same results. Just make sure to rinse well and squeeze out as much product and water
I spray a little bit of tar remover on a towel and gently wipe down the clay pad, mitt or towel. It will get rid of any gunk that might be on there . Never spray the tar remover directly on it
How do you like the Liquid elements polishers? Especially in comparison to your rupes polishers? I am waiting for a cordless version, hopefully by the end of the year
They are awesome and we will have all of them in the store probably next week. Cordless is coming but I’m not sure yet when they will be available for retail
Weeral toffe video maar ik rol mijn verlengdraad direct op tijdens reinigen met een vochtige doek om te vermijden dat hij terug op de grond komt en terug licht bevuild wordt 😉
After it’s already done it’s toast but after you coated with them dunk them in a bucket with 2 oz of rags to riches for the rest of the day and wash them the next
This has been the most requested video by far! I really hope you guys enjoy this one 🙏 Let me know if you have any questions, I'll be happy to help!
Waiting for this video probably one year , haha
@@bartomiej3225 it's finally here 🫣
Thank you for this video, probably one of the most overlooked but most requested subjects in detailing.
This is an underrated video not many high level detailers with a shop show this. Respect from a mobile detailer🎩🇺🇸
Thank you so much 🙏
I love how clean all your equipment is because when a customer see's cleanliness of tools they know they're going to get good service from a very detailed oriented detailer and they're vehicle is going to look just like the clean tools. Nice Job with the video. 🙂
So true! I completely agree with you here
Great video, totally agree on having clean tools and buckets. I had some extra coating so I coated my buckets and dolly’s and it makes cleaning even easier.
You went to the next level! It should be a breeze to clean those now!
@@VermijlCarDetail I learned from the best!
Well said bro i clean all my tools every time after a car for 25yrs i love my tools and job, Hello from Brisbane Australia
Love this video! I followed your process after a job today and I felt so much better knowing everything was ready for the next job.
Mobile detailer here. In reply to what you said about buckets. I don't really know anyone who carries the bucket bases with wheels as they take up extra space and we have to be really strict on what we take in the van. Also, most of my customers have gravel driveways so one of those wheelie bases wouldn't work. This means the buckets get put down and moved around on hard and uneven surfaces all the time which really scratches up the bottoms. Although I am more on the detailing side, as someone who is mobile a lot of my bread and butter money comes from more basic valets. This means my buckets will be used a lot more in a day than someone who has a unit and mostly does one car in a day or over multiple days. Unfortunately, you just cant avoid the buckets being beaten and battered. As for having them dirty though, I completely agree. I will always rinse my buckets inside and out after each job and then wipe them at the end of the day. Really love your videos man, very enjoyable to watch and I have learned a lot. I'm even thinking of migrating to koch chemie after watching your videos :D
I completely understand that as a mobile detailer your buckets will get beaten more. I wasn't necessarily talking about the bucket dollys, I also understand that you can't take them with you. I was talking more about the buckets that have a lot of scratches on the side (inside and outside). These types of scratches collect dirt and make them look old and maybe even a bit cheap and unprofessional in my opinion. I'm sure you know what I mean. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! I wish you and your company the best of luck!
So recognisable with the bucket. I always clean everything and dry it, too. I can't stand when you putting your tools and machines away dirty. Next time you're using it, it is clean. So much nicer to work with. And I agree; it should be a standard thing to do after every time you used something (just goes for whatever you're using). 👍
Wonderful video!
Q1: What color coding system do you have for microfibers? Do you have a color coding system for detailing brushes?
Q2: How long does a full exterior wash take you for a rather dirty vehicle? Same question for interior.
Thanks a lot for the incredible content!
Legend of the game- I already know this will be 🔥 ❤
Thanks for your support! 🙏🙏
Great advise , will be definately following your clean up process going forward with my own detailing, thank you for the heads up, much appreciated.
After cleaning my vehicles, I spent the afternoon cleaning my polishers, emptying my wet dry vac, reclassifying my microfibers from "paintworthy" to general cleaning to "grunge" and refilling my spray bottles with detailing chemicals. As they say, great minds think alike!
Lets make a tour video of your facility next 😊
Coming very soon, yes!
Great video, I have accumulated so many towels, pads, brushes, and buckets over time that it can be overwhelming to maintain everything.
Thank you! I know the feeling!
Love this video! I’m a detailer myself, and the amount of times I’ve come across people not keeping on top of there detailing accessories is crazy! Makes me cringe 😅 I need to clean everything as soon as I’m done with that said item
Superstar video instruction will surely provide inspiration to us taking care of our equipment.
Over 5000 views on this one.. wow.
Great video 👍 i love watching your content maybe do some voice overs?? Talk about what your doing while detailing?? I'd love to hear what your doing and why I know I can see you and the chemicals but would like to see some explanation of why and what your doing it for 😊 all the best with the new building also
This is what I always waiting! Thank you so much!❤
It’s finally here! Hope you learned something new!
One day when you're bigger please open up garages all over the world! Best in the game
Yo man. J wanna let you know how inspiring you are! J started my detailing business, all your videos keep me motivated.
Glad to hear it! Thank you, I appreciate that! 🙏
yes! this is what i always want to know ❤️
That's a big aspect why alot of people like your video's I guess. Good looking tools for a professional detailer is rare... respect for taking the time to do it ! Can't wait to have another video of cleaning high-end cars. Keep up the work bro!
The arrangements in the detailing studio are nice and pretty , I wish you will come up with more exciting videos this year 👍👍
NEEDED THIS! Thank you big boss! Appreciate you
Hope this helps! Thanks for watching 🙏
Awesome video 👍 Great tips 🇨🇦 Cheers
Thanks Vermijl I like to keep my tools and equipment clean as there so expensive 👍👍👍
As a Car enthusiast myself, I can't live with dirty equipment. Great Video as always Vermijl never misses... What spray nozzle you got on that GS Bottle tho?
Sensational, satisfactory video, thank you, we are always curious to know how post-detailing maintenance is carried out👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Hi there, I love your channel and your work! I noticed most of your washing is done outdoors unlike many other popular details. This is a harsh reality for most DIYers such as myself. I was wondering if you use a water filtration system (deionized water) or if you just plan your washes according to the time of days and sun exposure. I am considering a system but the cost is pretty high and I’m not doing this as a business. Curious on your take on this. Thanks!
Great video. You are so darn meticulous. I'm jealous of that! I try to be as clean as possible, but by the end of the detail, I'm so frickin exhausted that I can't bring myself to proceed to clean each tool like that. Basically I give everything a good rinse, and that's the extent so far. I will be trying to incorporate some of your cleaning methods on my equipment. Shoot, I'm gonna go out right now and deep clean all my equipment before my customer arrives in a few hours! Thanks sir!
man exactly 2 days bak i was watching your videos thinking his tools look so damm clean always. thank you for showing this bro
Thanks for watching! Hopefully this helps!
Our buckets do get torn apart because of the in n out and all the driving some stuff moves around that’s where the scratches come in lol but some of us try hard to have them as clean as possible
Great video. Thank you. Very good stuff. Very professionell!
Great video, excellent explanation! Thanks for making this video.
Glad it was helpful!
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Holy crap. This is different. I was not expecting this 😂
Haha thank you for watching 😁
Was waiting for the most important part: how you keep your shoes white! 😂 I wear white trainers when I wash my car... needless to say they're not white anymore.
Also I feel the same as you about the dirty buckets. Buckets are so easy to clean, I don't understand why people let theirs get gross. Rinsing them out after every wash makes sure the dirt never gets stuck and is so easy to do.
Should’ve included that 😂 I actually do the same thing, APC or leather cleaner and scrub them with a scrub pad 😁
@@VermijlCarDetail Omg! I don't know why I didn't think of that. I was using fabric detergent. APC might actually get the stains out! That's genius of you.
@@aesaphyrkoch chemie POL STAR 1:5 in foamer and scrub pad is the best for clean shoes
@@bartomiej3225 Will bear that in mind but Koch Chemie products are no longer available in my country due to the shipping routes from Europe being re-directed around South Africa (the importer cancelled the shipment as the cost is prohibitive), so it'll have to be cheap man's APC for now 😔
Dang bro I wish you shipped to the US I do detailing and I can use alot of your products those buckets is a must but can't find similar ones to the ones you have
I live in a country where it's quite hard to get any products and what I do for things that aren't chemicals (those aren't allowed through customs) I get a friend to ship them to me. I just recently ordered a bunch of The Rag Company towels and mitts during their latest sales and my friend's posting them over to me. As long as what you're getting is okay being shipped through customs, you can probably find a similar arrangement too!
How do you segregate your Microfibre towels, eg polish towels only or Coating towels with wash towels, or is everything batch a seperate wash as that’s a lot of washing! I currently split wheels/coating/polish into one pre soak bucket and wash towels / delicate items into another presoak bucket and then wash in washing machine next day!
Great video, love how you clean the cars etc. I have 1 question: I see Ariel pods on top of the washing machine. Do you use those for cleaning microfiber towels? Fabric softener does not affect the quality while using the towels?
I guess there is nothing more to add.
Simpliest things are often the more effective !
Sometimes APC can also help cleaning up heavily clogged pads.
What about 1:10 dilution for GS ?
1:5 is pretty strong, isn't it ?
Nice video as always 😉
Yes exactly, APC also works great for polishing pads. 1:5 is pretty strong, I know, 1:10 will also work, especially since my tools really weren’t that dirty
@@VermijlCarDetail thanks for your quick reply !
Now that video is coming very handy 👍
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One question concerning your foam gun or any other foam gun: isn’t it better to put the soap pure in the tank instead of mixing it with water? I mean the water comes from the pressure washer
Hey Vermiji! Just wanted to say I have been a fan of your channel for a while and was hoping I could ask you a question. I have been detailing my friends and family's cars for a while now thanks' to your video's and was hoping to bring my detailing to the next level. I know that you are a seller of the IK foam pro pressure sprayer, and for me that is a bit pricey. I was wondering if I could use a generic pressure sprayer off of amazon and get a similar effect. Thank you in advance, and for motivating me to start detailing myself.
I like doing this more than cleaning cars , great up load 😊
Vermijl, not sure if anyone else has asked this…
How do you clean your tyre gel/shine applicators?
Thanks 👍🏾
Hi! You can use APC or dish soap and thoroughly rinse them with warm water in the sink
What are you using for an air compressor ? And has it enough power for your Tornador ??? btw i love your videos.
Great and super helpful video!
I’m glad to hear! Thanks for watching!
How often do u clean your tools? After each wash or after certain amount of wash?
Love this vid 👌🏼
But what is the foam canon he uses ?
Your equipment is cleaner than my vehicle
Cleaning the cleaning tools. So how do you clean the tools you use to clean the cleaning tools though
This movie was so valuable, I learned how to take better care of my car wash tools. By the way, does anyone mind putting towels in the household washer?🤣
Yeah my mother😂
I Wash my towels in the same washer I wash my shirts
Hello.
Doesnt blowing out pads while working create dust not only on the car you are working but also on you? Not to mention potentially inhaling?
Thank you for the video:)
Been waiting for this one!
It’s finally here!
@@VermijlCarDetail 👊🏻👊🏻
Nice video, is it safe to spray directly on to the polisher theres electrics in the vents, I spray on the cloth first then wipe
I have to admit that when I saw the blue bucket, I was expecting to see the surf shark coming again 😆
Great video Boss! Question, when polishing do you like to have a damp pad?
Thank you! I never really dampen my polishing pads
Nice detail good job
Thank you!
How do you wash out foam Polishing pads? Can i use a diswasher product such as dreft? Or is all purpose cleaner better?
You can wash them with either Dreft or an APC. This will pretty much get you same results. Just make sure to rinse well and squeeze out as much product and water
Absolutely love your videos man! Keep up the fantastic work! ❤️
What is the brand of your cabinets ? Thanks
How do you refill your products? Please make a video of the.
How do you clean your clay pads? I’ve had trouble trying to find out how you do so.
I spray a little bit of tar remover on a towel and gently wipe down the clay pad, mitt or towel. It will get rid of any gunk that might be on there . Never spray the tar remover directly on it
What foam canon you use?
Thnx for the tips👍
My pleasure!
Very good!!!
Thanks!! 🙏
How do you like the Liquid elements polishers? Especially in comparison to your rupes polishers? I am waiting for a cordless version, hopefully by the end of the year
They are awesome and we will have all of them in the store probably next week. Cordless is coming but I’m not sure yet when they will be available for retail
@@VermijlCarDetail thank you for your fast reply! I think they are really good machines, especially for their price
vermijl in the mornings brushing the teeth:
*just spray some apc...*
Weeral toffe video maar ik rol mijn verlengdraad direct op tijdens reinigen met een vochtige doek om te vermijden dat hij terug op de grond komt en terug licht bevuild wordt 😉
Do you ship to the US? I want some of your products I love you content 🔥🔥
Finally!! 🎉❤😂
is the apc diluted?
Do you wash inside when it rains?
Yes, I wash inside all the time. But sometimes it’s more enjoyable to film a video outside
I think something that needs to be mentioned, is not to use fabric softeners when washing your towels, right? I was stronly advised not to do that.
That’s right, therefore I only suggest using dedicated microfiber detergents like CARPRO MFX or P&S Rags To Riches
You gotta whistle if you want your cleaning to work though. Important!
Do you use GreenStar undiluted?
No, he diluted it at 1:5. That's what he literally said in the video
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Finally!
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How do you "rescue" mf towels if used for ceramic coating?
You can't. Use them for very dirty tasks like maybe cleaning an engine block or an exhaust pipe but do never use them on paint or any interior parts.
After it’s already done it’s toast but after you coated with them dunk them in a bucket with 2 oz of rags to riches for the rest of the day and wash them the next
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ceramic coat the tools lol
as a detailer, we also work in proper workwear not AF1's :)
translated into French please
2:22, why you gotta stroke it like that lol.
😂😂 I knew someone was gonna say it
Lol!!😮
He is working it with his hands!
Hi, Can I order from Turkey?
Unfortunately we do not ship to Turkey
Oh dear .. you can use your sponge to wash my areas anytime in my ‘areas’.. my stick likes slamming too….
Good point about slamming the wheel brush dry I do that 💀 no more