All the scratches I had and still create on my kick panels; I use CLYDES Coloring balm which is black in color to filll in and hide the scratches. I apply/ swipe them with a cube shaped sponge👍
Great video, but I would not use a makeup brush on those rougher surfaces...You need to use the boar bristle. scrub ninja or just a MF towel/Tornado. Makeup brush doesn't do much if anything, that is why I only use it on piano black or screens. Keep up the videos. Appreciate it
Really liking your channel...I agree with you with the.small companies . Ethos lithium armour... good people, and they are actually detailers, so I trust their opinions and experience ...
I try and support the small companies, until their products are just too expensive to use. For normal every day pros you'd still want to use your usual 20 buck a gallon car soap, but when it comes to coatings, the small companies rival or are better than the big names.
From what I understand, Fresh has an additive that should be anti bacterial, though it can't be advertised. It also has anti static properties and was designed to also work well with their new leather coating. The regular interior cleaner apparently leaves a bit more of a sheen to the surface and is meant to be a little heavier duty of a cleaner.
They don't say it is. It's a boutique product for sure, and I wouldn't be using it on disaster details. Still, even if you used 8oz per car that's 16 interior details a gallon, or what, 3 dollars and change in product?
All the scratches I had and still create on my kick panels; I use CLYDES Coloring balm which is black in color to filll in and hide the scratches. I apply/ swipe them with a cube shaped sponge👍
Sir your testing methods are great really love your content. 😊😇😇😇
I haven't tried Fresh, thanks for the review
Great video, but I would not use a makeup brush on those rougher surfaces...You need to use the boar bristle. scrub ninja or just a MF towel/Tornado. Makeup brush doesn't do much if anything, that is why I only use it on piano black or screens.
Keep up the videos. Appreciate it
Really liking your channel...I agree with you with the.small companies .
Ethos lithium armour... good people, and they are actually detailers, so I trust their opinions and experience ...
I try and support the small companies, until their products are just too expensive to use. For normal every day pros you'd still want to use your usual 20 buck a gallon car soap, but when it comes to coatings, the small companies rival or are better than the big names.
Shame its not available in the uk. I do fancy trying DIY interior clean and protect though
Iss there a difference between Ethos Interior Detailer and Ethos Fresh?
From what I understand, Fresh has an additive that should be anti bacterial, though it can't be advertised. It also has anti static properties and was designed to also work well with their new leather coating. The regular interior cleaner apparently leaves a bit more of a sheen to the surface and is meant to be a little heavier duty of a cleaner.
Is it not dilutable at $40/Gallon?
They don't say it is. It's a boutique product for sure, and I wouldn't be using it on disaster details. Still, even if you used 8oz per car that's 16 interior details a gallon, or what, 3 dollars and change in product?
@@TheOutdoorDetailer yeah, I get it. I really do like using p&s 1:1 or up to 1:3 ... But yes, diluted APC on those disaster details
What’s the point of an interior detailer when you can just use a rinseless wash? I have tried a few but always find a rinseless to be better.
Rinseless may not always be the answer, and there are still a lot of people who don't use or buy rinseless. Use what works for you.
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