Beautiful work as always and the Suburban looks fantastic. I am seeing metal colored paint on the road a lot so they must be the hot new colors. They do polish and finish well in my opinion and the owner was smart to coat the paint with Ultra. Thank you for the video.
Kudos to the owner of the Suburban for making the investment in having you apply CSU. Great video Phil. I dig Grechniq products . I’ve used C4 with great results and just ordered C2V3. Looking forward to trying it✌🏻
Just received my spta cordless, decided to bought it after seeing you often using them.. what makes me happy is that the batteries is the same with my makita impact wrench, so i dont have to worry about the battery lifespan anymore.
The bottles are designed that way to not let air into them. Not sure if you have had time with 150 but it is also very good. Also not sure if you are aware that the NSP's are now available in 32 oz pouches.
It’s to the point now when I get notification of a new video, I thumbs up the video even before I watch it. Nice touch with the water sanding and really great result overall. Very visually appealing. Till the next one.
Thanks man! Yeah it’s awesome! We filmed the 6 month maintenance on this one yesterday. So you will see it soon. But I never had to wet sand high spots off. But check this out th-cam.com/video/SajbAvVTb_8/w-d-xo.html
CSL I let sit until it flashes and I see lines beading up. It’s very noticeable. For CSU I don’t wait for that, because it’s a pro coating I apply it and wait only 5-10 seconds before wiping it. It bonds extremely fast.
That’s a lot of real estate to coat! How much of that bottle did you use? Also, when a customer does not make a specific request regarding tire dressing (no gloss, low gloss, high gloss, etc.) how do you decide what kind of look the tires should have? Do you just pick a product off the shelf at random?
Hi. Yeah it is! For larger vehicles like this we usally use about 50-60% of the 50ML bottle of coating. It leaves enough to do a small car or half of another larger vehicle. as far as tire shine goes we usually pick a satin/natural finish and let the customer know that we dress to this finish to reduce sling on the paint. known of our customer really care about the tire dressings...which is good.
Hi. I only switch out applicator pads if the one I'm using gets a drip of water on it or I drop it or if it rubs up against something and gets dirty. other than that i use one for the whole vehicle.
Phil can you easily remove the top of the TW hyper foam bottle to refill it? Or would you have to put it in a different bottle if you bought the gallon.
@@MirandaDetailing I don’t understand why they do that with those bottles. That product is a foaming product so I want the foaming trigger and I would like to just keep refilling the original bottle. Thinking about buying the hyper foam to use in the foam cannon instead of brake buster.
I know right. The bottles are geared towards consumers still. But now I use the electric sprayer from Carsupplieswarehouse for the iron decon! GAME CHANGER!!
Hi Phil and Jess another great video as always. Keep it up. Can I ask will the Dr B’s polish and compound work with a wax or sealant also. I mean will the haze left behind also disappear still if I use a wax or sealant after polishing and not a ceramic coating. Thanks
Hi. thats a good question. so the NSP polishes are Sio2 based and leave behind what Dr Beasley's calls "Anchor points" that act as a primer for coatings. I haven't tried it with regular waxes and sealants since they are designed for coatings. I'm not sure it would work well with waxes and sealants.
Hi! This was filming about 6 months ago actually. In fact I just filmed the 6 month maintenance in this vehicle yesterday, so that will be uploaded here soon also. 😎👍🏼
Yeah you can. But only if the wheels are really nasty. Otherwise it’s overkill. I just use the soap that I use on the vehicle for the wheels of they are not bad.
@@MirandaDetailing ahh makes sense. I coated some matte black wheels and they still keep getting dust all over. Maybe cause they’re matte and don’t have a shiny clear over it?
Yeah matte wheels will get like that if not cleaned often enough. Doesn’t matter if they are coated of not. But try an iron removal whee cleaner instead of a high oh cleaner. It should help.
Phil just curious how many pads you use on a vehicle that size using the NSP products? I clean out pads between panels and will change out after 2 or 3 panels. Just started using that product before applying coatings.
Hi. Yeah that’s about right. Since we are using so little of the NSP product on the pads it doesn’t need as much cleaning and switching out. So roughly 4 pads totals per vehicle.
Truck looks fantastic Phil! Nice video as always. I'm learning a lot from watching you - do you do any mentoring / "come hang with me for a day" kind of stuff? I don't live too far from you...
Hi thanks man! Actually we do offer official training through The Detailing Workshop. We can do either one on one in person training or online training. Which ever fits your schedule and budget.
Oooh nice - thanks Phil! Got a link so I can learn more about the workshop? EDIT: Answering my own question :) thedetailingworkshop.com/ Pretty straight-forward URL LOL!
Superb coating. Was the Ultra harder to put on then CSL? Question: I picked up a set of The Work Stuff detail brushes. I used them on leather seats. I would spray small amount on seat and end of brush. I then scrubbed. Up down and circular. My question is when I scrubbed I put tiny amount of pressure on brush obviously, and the bristles kinda "pancake out" and bristles kinda flatten out. Is that the proper way to use brush? I'm thinking I'm actually using the side of the bristles and not the end of the brush. As always cool new car coating. Hi wife!
Hi. Thanks! The CSU was thicker and did take 3 towels to remove but altogether it wasn’t difficult at all. The results were incredible! You will see after 6 months in the upcoming maintenance detail video. Using the brushing sometimes does flatten them out but that’s ok. As long as they are cleaning well and you get the results you want it’s totally fine. I don’t use them with to much pressure so try to balance your pressure out so the bristles stay a little more upright. 😎👍🏼
Hey Phil this is a little off topic to the video. Polished my truck using 3D cutting compound & Finishing polish. I have small little dust stop all over my bumper that I seen afterwards tried to remove it with some 70% rubbing alcohol didn’t come of. Will an APC remove it ? I have extra though 4-1 . I have have super clean and P&S APC if not what do you recommend? Thank you
@@MirandaDetailing it’s the dust from the one step polish small little white spots. Crazy I was trying to figure it out I was thinking maybe it being so hot out in CT and high humidity. Wish we could add pictures I’d show you. Yes only on the back bumper had to be when I was polishing the tailgate.
Brother Phil and Wife, that is some area to cover on a vehicle. As I have mentioned before in my comments, I have a 2015 black Yukon Denali XL 4wheeldrive…It has about 158,000 miles on it and is a daily driver. Plus it’s been out west to South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana several times during the winter 🥶 🥶, I’m from Florida lol…Love my big ride but it is some work to keep it looking good. I stay on top of it so it really doesn’t get to bad. You take care of these big rides and they will last forever as a family hauler. As always great video and very informative. You and the family stay safe and God Bless🙏🙏🙏
Hi. We always use a water spot remover first now. Check theses out th-cam.com/video/b3Hy8umt-7c/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/WdMWOgVro2c/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/452zLVJd4iE/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/f3qKnaUmVXA/w-d-xo.html
One thing I did when I wet sanded before those KCX blocks, I did them with the used coating blocks I had for example from Avalon's King or from CarPro which I cut to wet sand😄😄 That's how I started wet sanding with my own cut blocks😄
Hold up. It says this video was uploaded 4 hours ago but you said it’s cold outside. I’m just south in North Carolina and it’s hot as hades here. Too hot to even wash a car lol. Seriously. Is this just uploading of older videos? Because if it’s actually cold there now, I’m getting in my car and driving there . See ya soon 😂
Top notch right there. Great work !
Another great video Phil always educational and a blast to watch.
Beautiful work as always and the Suburban looks fantastic. I am seeing metal colored paint on the road a lot so they must be the hot new colors. They do polish and finish well in my opinion and the owner was smart to coat the paint with Ultra. Thank you for the video.
Awesome work! Amazing results like always!
Ahhhh the new suburban, been looking at this, nice look. Suv looks awesome phil @ jess. 👍🇨🇦
Kudos to the owner of the Suburban for making the investment in having you apply CSU. Great video Phil. I dig Grechniq products . I’ve used C4 with great results and just ordered C2V3. Looking forward to trying it✌🏻
Totally! Thanks man! 😎👍🏼
Nice work phil! Im gonna try out Gtechniq smart fabric, never tried that. Thanks
It looks better than being brand new! Awesome new car service Phil and Jess!
Thanks man! 😎👍🏼
Wow great job like always that truck looks amazing!
Great stuff!
Just received my spta cordless, decided to bought it after seeing you often using them.. what makes me happy is that the batteries is the same with my makita impact wrench, so i dont have to worry about the battery lifespan anymore.
Awesome! Yeah very impressed with the SPTA cordless polishers! Love that the Makita batteries can be used.
I've had good luck removing those tire markings with Stoners Bug and Tar remover
Yes I love that stuff also! I just got some more!
Wow, looks fabulous now I need to be specific products for a new vehicle..lol. All is good as I learn so much from you guys.
The bottles are designed that way to not let air into them. Not sure if you have had time with 150 but it is also very good. Also not sure if you are aware that the NSP's are now available in 32 oz pouches.
Hi. Yeah I know, still not a fan but understand the design. I did see the larger pouches now. pretty cool!
It’s to the point now when I get notification of a new video, I thumbs up the video even before I watch it. Nice touch with the water sanding and really great result overall. Very visually appealing. Till the next one.
Thanks man! 😎👍🏼
I found a little 0000 steel wool will usually take off those tire marks
That’s a brilliant tip! I’ll try that next time!! Thanks so much!!
@@MirandaDetailing NP
Epic & educational for many. Great video, Phil! 🙂
Love the videos as always brother ! That csu is something else! Have you ever had to wet sand any high spots off ?
Thanks man! Yeah it’s awesome! We filmed the 6 month maintenance on this one yesterday. So you will see it soon. But I never had to wet sand high spots off. But check this out th-cam.com/video/SajbAvVTb_8/w-d-xo.html
So strange hearing you say how cold it is when it's mid 90's here in Maine.🥵 Suburban looked mint 💎
😜. This was filmed about 6 months ago. 🤣😎👍🏼
How does installation of cs ultra differ to csl? How long do you let cs ultra sit for before wiping off?
CSL I let sit until it flashes and I see lines beading up. It’s very noticeable. For CSU I don’t wait for that, because it’s a pro coating I apply it and wait only 5-10 seconds before wiping it. It bonds extremely fast.
That’s a lot of real estate to coat! How much of that bottle did you use? Also, when a customer does not make a specific request regarding tire dressing (no gloss, low gloss, high gloss, etc.) how do you decide what kind of look the tires should have? Do you just pick a product off the shelf at random?
Hi. Yeah it is! For larger vehicles like this we usally use about 50-60% of the 50ML bottle of coating. It leaves enough to do a small car or half of another larger vehicle. as far as tire shine goes we usually pick a satin/natural finish and let the customer know that we dress to this finish to reduce sling on the paint. known of our customer really care about the tire dressings...which is good.
How often do you have to swap applicator pads when applying the ceramic coating?
Hi. I only switch out applicator pads if the one I'm using gets a drip of water on it or I drop it or if it rubs up against something and gets dirty. other than that i use one for the whole vehicle.
Phil can you easily remove the top of the TW hyper foam bottle to refill it? Or would you have to put it in a different bottle if you bought the gallon.
Hi. I have opened those bottle up before. They are a pain however. I had to use a pair of large pliers to unscrew the top. But I did get it to work
@@MirandaDetailing I don’t understand why they do that with those bottles. That product is a foaming product so I want the foaming trigger and I would like to just keep refilling the original bottle. Thinking about buying the hyper foam to use in the foam cannon instead of brake buster.
I know right. The bottles are geared towards consumers still. But now I use the electric sprayer from Carsupplieswarehouse for the iron decon! GAME CHANGER!!
@@MirandaDetailing I use it for mckees N914 and love it!!
Aw yeah I bet!! 😎👍🏼
Hi Phil and Jess another great video as always. Keep it up. Can I ask will the Dr B’s polish and compound work with a wax or sealant also. I mean will the haze left behind also disappear still if I use a wax or sealant after polishing and not a ceramic coating. Thanks
Hi. thats a good question. so the NSP polishes are Sio2 based and leave behind what Dr Beasley's calls "Anchor points" that act as a primer for coatings. I haven't tried it with regular waxes and sealants since they are designed for coatings. I'm not sure it would work well with waxes and sealants.
Phil what state are you in to be that cold in morning…. Nice work sir great job on giant suv iam taking a break from detailing hot as heck in north ga
Hi! This was filming about 6 months ago actually. In fact I just filmed the 6 month maintenance in this vehicle yesterday, so that will be uploaded here soon also. 😎👍🏼
@@MirandaDetailing ty for what you do… u have taught me a lot bro
You’re welcome! Thanks so much man!
Wow that car looked insane ! 🔥 that hybrid solutions foam clean for wheels , would ya use that on coated wheels ?
Yeah you can. But only if the wheels are really nasty. Otherwise it’s overkill. I just use the soap that I use on the vehicle for the wheels of they are not bad.
@@MirandaDetailing ahh makes sense. I coated some matte black wheels and they still keep getting dust all over. Maybe cause they’re matte and don’t have a shiny clear over it?
Yeah matte wheels will get like that if not cleaned often enough. Doesn’t matter if they are coated of not. But try an iron removal whee cleaner instead of a high oh cleaner. It should help.
@@MirandaDetailing cool thanks for the help brother ! Hope y’all are doing well and healthy! 💪
Phil just curious how many pads you use on a vehicle that size using the NSP products? I clean out pads between panels and will change out after 2 or 3 panels. Just started using that product before applying coatings.
Hi. Yeah that’s about right. Since we are using so little of the NSP product on the pads it doesn’t need as much cleaning and switching out. So roughly 4 pads totals per vehicle.
Can you ceramic coat exterior raw Plastic on bumper's and skirts?
Hi. You mean like the black textured plastic? If so yes, here’s one example th-cam.com/video/gWxFMZFgmCM/w-d-xo.html
Truck looks fantastic Phil! Nice video as always. I'm learning a lot from watching you - do you do any mentoring / "come hang with me for a day" kind of stuff? I don't live too far from you...
Hi thanks man! Actually we do offer official training through The Detailing Workshop. We can do either one on one in person training or online training. Which ever fits your schedule and budget.
Oooh nice - thanks Phil! Got a link so I can learn more about the workshop? EDIT: Answering my own question :) thedetailingworkshop.com/ Pretty straight-forward URL LOL!
😎👍🏼 totally man!
Superb coating. Was the Ultra harder to put on then CSL?
Question: I picked up a set of The Work Stuff detail brushes. I used them on leather seats. I would spray small amount on seat and end of brush. I then scrubbed. Up down and circular. My question is when I scrubbed I put tiny amount of pressure on brush obviously, and the bristles kinda "pancake out" and bristles kinda flatten out. Is that the proper way to use brush? I'm thinking I'm actually using the side of the bristles and not the end of the brush.
As always cool new car coating. Hi wife!
Hi. Thanks! The CSU was thicker and did take 3 towels to remove but altogether it wasn’t difficult at all. The results were incredible! You will see after 6 months in the upcoming maintenance detail video. Using the brushing sometimes does flatten them out but that’s ok. As long as they are cleaning well and you get the results you want it’s totally fine. I don’t use them with to much pressure so try to balance your pressure out so the bristles stay a little more upright. 😎👍🏼
Hey Phil this is a little off topic to the video. Polished my truck using 3D cutting compound & Finishing polish. I have small little dust stop all over my bumper that I seen afterwards tried to remove it with some 70% rubbing alcohol didn’t come of. Will an APC remove it ? I have extra though 4-1 . I have have super clean and P&S APC if not what do you recommend? Thank you
Hi. Is it just dust on the bumper? Or is it something else? Dust wouldn't stick like that. thats weird.
@@MirandaDetailing it’s the dust from the one step polish small little white spots. Crazy I was trying to figure it out I was thinking maybe it being so hot out in CT and high humidity. Wish we could add pictures I’d show you. Yes only on the back bumper had to be when I was polishing the tailgate.
That’s weird. Try apc with a magic eraser gently. Soak the magic eraser first and wring it out so it’s damp.
@@MirandaDetailing will do Phil thank you again.
How long do you leave on cs ultra for before wiping off?
Hi. Usually I apply wait about 5-10 seconds and then wipe off. It doesn’t take long since it’s a pro coating.
Brother Phil and Wife, that is some area to cover on a vehicle. As I have mentioned before in my comments, I have a 2015 black Yukon Denali XL 4wheeldrive…It has about 158,000 miles on it and is a daily driver. Plus it’s been out west to South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana several times during the winter 🥶 🥶, I’m from Florida lol…Love my big ride but it is some work to keep it looking good. I stay on top of it so it really doesn’t get to bad. You take care of these big rides and they will last forever as a family hauler.
As always great video and very informative. You and the family stay safe and God Bless🙏🙏🙏
Hey man! Thanks so much! It seems it’s going to be another year or suvs and trucks! 😎👍🏼
I have water spots so hard that I couldn't light polish off or apc rinse do you have any recommendations?
Water Spot Remover?
Hi. We always use a water spot remover first now.
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@@MirandaDetailing thanks fam
What sanding pads are you using?
Hi. The KXK RID stix. Have the link in the description. 👍🏼👍🏼
What type of Auto Dryer (blower) are you using?
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One thing I did when I wet sanded before those KCX blocks, I did them with the used coating blocks I had for example from Avalon's King or from CarPro which I cut to wet sand😄😄
That's how I started wet sanding with my own cut blocks😄
That’s cool! Thanks for a sharing man!
#detailglovebox 2000 grit first then 3000
Hold up. It says this video was uploaded 4 hours ago but you said it’s cold outside. I’m just south in North Carolina and it’s hot as hades here. Too hot to even wash a car lol. Seriously. Is this just uploading of older videos? Because if it’s actually cold there now, I’m getting in my car and driving there . See ya soon 😂
🤣🤣🤣. Yeah I have older videos archived that release slowly. This is actually about 6 months ago.
2000 grit first then 3000 #detailglovebox
1st
Where do you dump the wash, rinse, and wheel buckets after each car ? My neighbor watching me
Dumping it on the lawn is standard EPA rules. Lawn and grass naturally filters out stuff.
2000grit then 3000grit #detailglovebox
Is Gethnip-C2 just as good as C1
@keepingupmyderailgame
Actually C1 is a true ceramic coating and C2v3 is the ceramic spray sealant/topper.
@@MirandaDetailing 👍🏾