Products used can be found here: All Clean: bit.ly/AllCleanAPC Rinseless Wash: bit.ly/RinselessWash Clay Towel: bit.ly/FineGradeClayTowel Iron Remover: bit.ly/3GfY4iM Twist loop towels (3 pack): bit.ly/TwistTowels Ceramic Gloss: bit.ly/CeramicGloss Tire Lotion: bit.ly/TireLotion
I really wish I didn’t go out and buy a bunch of different products from store and kinda guess how to use each properly and when to use certain stuff , spent a lot on all different levels of detailing stuff. I wish I just watched your videos and bought your stuff but gotta wait till I use up the 600 worth of stuff I bought already, great videos everything is explained clearly and you give a reason on why you do certain things and when thank yoh
As a diy'er who dabbles in detailing a few cars on the side in addition to my own, I have to tell y'all, that was a cool video! Lots of little tips and trips along the way - like removing the polish with Ceramic Gloss. Never would have thought of that! Plus, the Gold Standard polish and pad look like great products for the kind of work I do (quick enhancements).. Can't wait to try them out! 👍
I love how when I polished my winter beater 2000 jimmy with over 230k on the clock it looked amazing using an all in one and detailing the inside, after 3 years I sold it for more than I paid for it.
I feel like I owe Yvan money for the efficiency lessons as I would have polished the glass separately from the paint. Thank you guys for an amazing video and for educating the rest of us.
Most Detailers owe him, so many of his techniques and products he’s pioneered and developed are used and common practice now. He’s contributed so much to this industry without asking for anything in return. No IDA awards etc.
I have been prejudiced against any other “normal” style of polish after being trained originally using the hyper correction system. I am looking forward to trying your polish out once it’s available! Btw I am the one who received the frozen products in OR and I just wanted to say I appreciate the professionalism and courtesy your company has shown ! I definitely will continue to implement your products in my business.
Guys, again a masterclass of detailing efficiency and quality. People who don’t watch your videos to the end are loosing so much. Ivan is a detailing encyclopedia, and I’m sure he doesn’t even realize how much information he’s giving us.
Loved this content fellas! I love Polishing enjoy doing it especially watching you guys. Beautiful transformation 💪 We need more videos like this please..... We Appreciate the knowledge and techniques both of you provide. I can't wait for the Polish and Pads. 🤛 Your Iron remover I tried it for the first time this past week. It's very lubricious and instant bleeding.
I live in a building, with no access to running water, and don't feel like spending time in the parking garage. But damn this is an excellent solution for me
Great great video answer lots of my questions I had in my mind. Glad you guys make video like this you guys are the best. Am so blown away too with your products too love how easy and quick you can clean up the car. Hope to see the polish and pads soon. 😉
It's funny, I always do wheels and tires (wells) first, then once I get to contact wash, decon, etc., whatever order follows be it polsih or compound etc. I do the roof. Because it's a pain in the rump and I want to get it out of the way lol. I just don't love being on the ladder with damp or wet shoes, reaching, so I do it when I'm as fresh as possible every time:).
Great video❗❗ You guys make excellent tutorials, and I must add amazing results on that old paint with a few simple processes that can be applied in many scenarios.
Love the full video I am taking mental notes on efficiency and what my next purchases of DIY detail I will have. You should send magnets or stickers of DIY detail that I could put up in my garage, when someone buys your products! Love the diy detail decal you got on your wall
thanks so much! Yes we painted that on, we actually use a projector to project the logo onto the wall and that made painting it accurately quite simple
I'll gladly take second, I always like to see Nick and Yvan polish! Two different styles with great results and really helps put us at ease. Its scary thinking about burning through clear coat If I may ask looks like all clean was not foamed on the paint is there a reason versus foaming?
I don’t think I have ever seen anyone sit on the floor to buff a vehicle. I made a phone call today to see if my paint supplier to our BMW Chevy collision center can get the Gold standard to try out. Love Yvan from his time at Optimum.
Great video as always guys! I always appreciate your ability to teach as you work and aspire to be more like you with my channel. Products look amazing
I live on a dirt road with lots of iron (not quite full blown red clay), should I use the clay towel with the iron remover on every rinseless maintenance wash instead of just the sponge?
You guys are amazing, I like the raw honesty. It's so true the higher it gets the less we focus. I wanted to ask tho if I have a pressured keg can I remove the iron with that and rinseless and go straight to drying? Also on the polishing which is sick - is the polish pad dependent meaning can I use a more aggressive pad and get more of a cut? ALSO ---- that gloss is nutty
If we don’t take durability and application into concideration, what would be the main difference between a product like Ceramic Gloss or Quick Beads compared to DIY ceramic coating?
The only advantages of DIY Detail Ceramic Coating is durability and chemical resistance. DIY Detail Quick Beads and Ceramic Gloss will provide some chemical resistance, but not as much as the thicker DIY Detail Ceramic Coating. Beading will be equivalent on all 3. In an ideal situation, start with a base of DIY Detail Ceramic Coating, and add to that DIY Detail Ceramic Gloss or Quick Beads when you wash as maintenance.
Has any one tried the gold standard on polished stainless steel. If so would you use a wool pad The stainless is shiny now would like to take some light scratches out and restore the shine a bit.
Great video. When you used ceramic gloss for a drying aid and final wipe down. Could touch also use Quick Beads in the same manner or could/how Would you stack both? How do you know when to use Quick Beads vs Ceramic Gloss?
do you have to clean out the multi pro from the all clean every time ? or are the Multi pro sprayers/foamers sturdy and won't break down with All Clean?
How does it work with using ceramic gloss to spray and wipe off the polishing residue? With Polish still on the paint, I would think the Ceramic gloss doesnt have a chance to bond good if you're mixing it with polish and don't first remove the polish? Would Ceramic gloss last longer if I don't care about the time and I first remove the polish, then panel wipe, then Ceramic gloss wipe?
I believe we are using the cordless Milwaukee dual action polishers in this video. 15 and 21 mm. We got them because they matched our colors:) we like them just fine
Thank you! Those looks awesome. But it isn't rotary which is what Yvan likes and suggests. I looked it up and the Rotary version is a bit dated, and these use newer and updated technology.
The more aggressive your clay towel(or bar) the higher the risk of marring the paint (which usually requires polishing after). Sometimes you need more aggressive clay for certain jobs but you’ll likely need to polish to remove the marring, whereas our towel works great for most jobs and if you use it the way we teach (no pressure) it’s great for coated cars or regular details no problem
That spray polish is amazing and must be shown more. No one has this product, at least I haven't seen it from anyone anywhere.👍👍👍👌👌👌 Nice red shoes!👌👌👌👍👍👍
I personally never dry a vehicle by hand. Always use a leaf blower. Benefit also gets water out of the small areas such behind license plates,mirrors etc. the cost of pad washer I can buy way more pads, wash them by hand at the end of the day. I don’t like a pad spinning around on plastic ridges. What are your thoughts on Americana pads? LC seems to be the favorite. They’re well made. I’ve not tried your polishes yet. Been a big fan of 3D One
Is it safe to polish a 14 year old vehicle that has never been polished before? It has no peeling paint but it does look shiny but kind of hazy. Thank you
14:40 With peeling paint on the roof, while you the detailer do not want to polish it, eventually the owner will want to have it resprayed or else it will rust I assume?
So can we do a car with just one pad? I'm going to have to buy your cutting pads as well to for my BMW's paint IMO based on its condition and the 6 inches so it gets expensive quick. People online were saying you need average about 4 for cutting step + another 4 for polishing ha.
A spray polish! That’s nice! Question - will this polish stain rubber or plastic / vinyl parts? As I noticed that you guys didn’t mask off the car. I had the unfortunate part of staining the rubber parts of the windows as well as a bit of the factory blackout tape (really hate those) on my Seltos and it was brand new car then as well.
So safe to say that when this is released, we won’t need to mask off the car plastic and rubber trims? That will really be a real nice time saver if that’s true.
Detailing in doors is so nice and is like cheating especially when climate controlled, doing this outdoors in the sun can definitely be a challenge when using chemicals like iron remover and APCs.
This is helpful, but you guys always say "in just one step." But it's really about 4 or 5 steps. And this would take longer than an hour. And I don't have any of those tools. So it's a bit more of a production to get started. But thanks.
Come on guys, an hour? Sure if you have two guys and only work 1/3 of the vehicle. Did you think nobody would notice you skipped the passenger side and the back in addition to the roof? Hype the efficiency all you want, but telling a DIYer they can wash, prep, and polish their paint in an hour is a flat out lie. All you’re doing is setting expectations way too high and will make a person rush the job, make mistakes, and have terrible results. Not great for your brand.
It’s far from a lie, yes parts were edited out because many people don’t like to watch a 1 hour long video. Here’s a video shot in real time. th-cam.com/video/N2FuDaOCv0s/w-d-xo.html
@@diydetailofficial did you think I wouldn’t check the video?? 1. It’s an hour and 36 minutes, not an hour as claimed. 2. There are two people working on it, not just Ivan. 3. It’s a tiny Miata. Nothing like the giant suburban in your video where you claim one person can do it, and imply even a suburban, in an hour. Show me a video where someone does all of the steps you show in this video alone in an hour, and actually do a good thorough job.
Is the DIY rinseless wash geared more for people at home or is it something that can be used professionally at shops the way ONR has been/is? I don’t care about foam, I want the best possible result.
Products used can be found here:
All Clean: bit.ly/AllCleanAPC
Rinseless Wash: bit.ly/RinselessWash
Clay Towel: bit.ly/FineGradeClayTowel
Iron Remover: bit.ly/3GfY4iM
Twist loop towels (3 pack): bit.ly/TwistTowels
Ceramic Gloss: bit.ly/CeramicGloss
Tire Lotion: bit.ly/TireLotion
I don’t see the Spray Polish in the list. Did I miss it?
It will be on our store by the end of this week.
Will any carwash sponge work?
@@K2dab2damyahoocom no
I really wish I didn’t go out and buy a bunch of different products from store and kinda guess how to use each properly and when to use certain stuff , spent a lot on all different levels of detailing stuff. I wish I just watched your videos and bought your stuff but gotta wait till I use up the 600 worth of stuff I bought already, great videos everything is explained clearly and you give a reason on why you do certain things and when thank yoh
Thanks for sharing!!
As a diy'er who dabbles in detailing a few cars on the side in addition to my own, I have to tell y'all, that was a cool video! Lots of little tips and trips along the way - like removing the polish with Ceramic Gloss. Never would have thought of that! Plus, the Gold Standard polish and pad look like great products for the kind of work I do (quick enhancements).. Can't wait to try them out! 👍
Thank you!
I love how when I polished my winter beater 2000 jimmy with over 230k on the clock it looked amazing using an all in one and detailing the inside, after 3 years I sold it for more than I paid for it.
That’s great!
Another mic drop in simplification of DIY detailing. Well done!
Thank you
I am amazed at how little product you used to polish the car. I also love how you can use the ceramic spray as you wipe off. Can't wait to try this.
Thank you
I feel like I owe Yvan money for the efficiency lessons as I would have polished the glass separately from the paint. Thank you guys for an amazing video and for educating the rest of us.
Thank you
Most Detailers owe him, so many of his techniques and products he’s pioneered and developed are used and common practice now. He’s contributed so much to this industry without asking for anything in return. No IDA awards etc.
Thank you, Yvan really enjoys learning and sharing.
Nice to see an older vehicle that needs complete detailing on the exterior, great job gentlemen!! 👍🇨🇦
Thank you
I have been prejudiced against any other “normal” style of polish after being trained originally using the hyper correction system. I am looking forward to trying your polish out once it’s available! Btw I am the one who received the frozen products in OR and I just wanted to say I appreciate the professionalism and courtesy your company has shown ! I definitely will continue to implement your products in my business.
Thank you , we are sure you will enjoy The Gold Standard Polishing System
Guys, again a masterclass of detailing efficiency and quality. People who don’t watch your videos to the end are loosing so much. Ivan is a detailing encyclopedia, and I’m sure he doesn’t even realize how much information he’s giving us.
He doesn’t, to him it’s all just common knowledge.
Loved this content fellas! I love Polishing enjoy doing it especially watching you guys. Beautiful transformation 💪 We need more videos like this please..... We Appreciate the knowledge and techniques both of you provide. I can't wait for the Polish and Pads. 🤛
Your Iron remover I tried it for the first time this past week. It's very lubricious and instant bleeding.
Yessir! Polish and pads should be released either tomorrow or Friday!! Stay tuned…
@@diydetailofficial NIIICCCEEE!
Before I watched this video, I was convinced I needed a $180 pad washer. Thanks guys for saving me some money.
Thank you.
I live in a building, with no access to running water, and don't feel like spending time in the parking garage. But damn this is an excellent solution for me
Thank you
Great great video answer lots of my questions I had in my mind. Glad you guys make video like this you guys are the best. Am so blown away too with your products too love how easy and quick you can clean up the car. Hope to see the polish and pads soon. 😉
Thank you, polish will be available to order tomorrow, shipping on Monday.
Ahhhhhh gotcha I found you in here 😭😭. That's great to know it'll be open to order tomorrow
😉
Thanks for the tips and not overcomplicating things! Definitely want to do this in the spring
Let us know how it goes!
Will do! Hopefully your polish and pads are available then
@@chriss3959 they start shipping Monday January 9
@@diydetailofficial Nice
It's funny, I always do wheels and tires (wells) first, then once I get to contact wash, decon, etc., whatever order follows be it polsih or compound etc. I do the roof. Because it's a pain in the rump and I want to get it out of the way lol. I just don't love being on the ladder with damp or wet shoes, reaching, so I do it when I'm as fresh as possible every time:).
Great tip!
Great video❗❗ You guys make excellent tutorials, and I must add amazing results on that old paint with a few simple processes that can be applied in many scenarios.
Thank you
Love the full video
I am taking mental notes on efficiency and what my next purchases of DIY detail I will have.
You should send magnets or stickers of DIY detail that I could put up in my garage, when someone buys your products!
Love the diy detail decal you got on your wall
thanks so much! Yes we painted that on, we actually use a projector to project the logo onto the wall and that made painting it accurately quite simple
I'll gladly take second, I always like to see Nick and Yvan polish! Two different styles with great results and really helps put us at ease. Its scary thinking about burning through clear coat
If I may ask looks like all clean was not foamed on the paint is there a reason versus foaming?
We didn’t foam, just to show different options.
I don’t think I have ever seen anyone sit on the floor to buff a vehicle. I made a phone call today to see if my paint supplier to our BMW Chevy collision center can get the Gold standard to try out. Love Yvan from his time at Optimum.
Thank you , have them reach out to us, or you can buy directly.
Definitely excited to try Gold Standard and try out your technique. Paint enhancements are my
Bread and butter and this has me excited to try.
We are excited to get your thoughts on it.
Great video as always guys! I always appreciate your ability to teach as you work and aspire to be more like you with my channel. Products look amazing
Thank you Chelsea!
Can’t wait until these products are available
The wait is almost over
Great video and your a very good double act 👍
Thank you
I live on a dirt road with lots of iron (not quite full blown red clay), should I use the clay towel with the iron remover on every rinseless maintenance wash instead of just the sponge?
No need
Nicely done. It came out looking great. The owner took good care of it. Hard to believe it has 300k miles on it.
Yes, other than a little rust on the rear arches it’s in good shape
Judging by the thumbnail...that paint job significantly changed the color of your carpet too...well done!!!!
The cameras white balance changes as the vehicle gets cleaner.
@@diydetailofficial just teasing. My buddy swears by your product. I have $180 in my cart waiting for payday :)
Thank you.
Great work guys! You are fun to watch and always have little gems of wisdom sprinkled in. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Just order my polish and pads can't wait to use it!
Thank you.
Owner of that Yukon took amazing care of his vehicle.
Right?
Good info, guys.
Thank you Dale
Another great video! Can’t wait to try the polish!
Thank you, the wait is almost over.
What towels you recommend for removing polish and the ceramic gloss
Pearl weave towels.
Nice work. Should we be expecting DIY polish this spring? That peeling paint was a GM paint defect. Had to repaint the top of my 2002 Escalade.
This week
You guys are amazing, I like the raw honesty. It's so true the higher it gets the less we focus. I wanted to ask tho if I have a pressured keg can I remove the iron with that and rinseless and go straight to drying?
Also on the polishing which is sick - is the polish pad dependent meaning can I use a more aggressive pad and get more of a cut?
ALSO ---- that gloss is nutty
Yes, you can use a Keg to rinse then dry.
Definitely pad adjustable cut, we have a unique cutting pad on the way soon.
Thanks!
@@diydetailofficial thanks a bunch fellas awesome work.
Thank you
Can you guys suggest a low price dual polisher for beginners.
A cordless is preferred, but not absolute.
How to Polish Paint for beginners! #detailing #polishing #paintcorrection #diydetail th-cam.com/video/bdINJ-3Mc0U/w-d-xo.html
Looks good. I just ordered some gold standards for my gring back that shine. Did yall do the roof?
No, the clear was pealing.
If we don’t take durability and application into concideration, what would be the main difference between a product like Ceramic Gloss or Quick Beads compared to DIY ceramic coating?
The only advantages of DIY Detail Ceramic Coating is durability and chemical resistance. DIY Detail Quick Beads and Ceramic Gloss will provide some chemical resistance, but not as much as the thicker DIY Detail Ceramic Coating. Beading will be equivalent on all 3. In an ideal situation, start with a base of DIY Detail Ceramic Coating, and add to that DIY Detail Ceramic Gloss or Quick Beads when you wash as maintenance.
Has any one tried the gold standard on polished stainless steel. If so would you use a wool pad
The stainless is shiny now would like to take some light scratches out and restore the shine a bit.
It will not do much on stainless steel
If i put ALL CLEAN in my 5 gallon dispenser, what would the dilution ratio be
Thank you
600oz water, and 40oz DIY Detail All Clean concentrate, optionally add 2 oz of DIY Detail Incredible Suds
Great video. When you used ceramic gloss for a drying aid and final wipe down. Could touch also use Quick Beads in the same manner or could/how
Would you stack both? How do you know when to use Quick Beads vs Ceramic Gloss?
Use DIY Detail Quick Beads with a DIY Detail Incredible Suds Wash, and DIY Detail Ceramic Gloss with a DIY Detail Rinse Less Wash wash
@@diydetailofficial sweet. Thanks!
So after this step then May I put a ceremjc coat on it ?
yes, just no Ceramic Gloss at the end. Instead, Panel Prep wipe down and then Ceramic Coat
do you have to clean out the multi pro from the all clean every time ? or are the Multi pro sprayers/foamers sturdy and won't break down with All Clean?
Ideally
How does it work with using ceramic gloss to spray and wipe off the polishing residue? With Polish still on the paint, I would think the Ceramic gloss doesnt have a chance to bond good if you're mixing it with polish and don't first remove the polish?
Would Ceramic gloss last longer if I don't care about the time and I first remove the polish, then panel wipe, then Ceramic gloss wipe?
It actually doesn’t have much of an impact. Yes for best longevity wipe off before
So you’re cleaning the pad in the same rinseless bucket you washed in? Assuming That is fine as long as you keep the iron remover and gunk out
Correct.
Where do you two buy the clear buckets?
A restaurant Supply.
Have you done a video on what a maintenance wash would look like on a vehicle that was just detail like this one?
We will be soon
@@diydetailofficial outstanding. Now I just gotta get some product ordered.
Please let us know how you like them.
A detailer somewhere is saying: How dare you make it look easy 😂😂
Lol that’s the way it should be! It’s obviously work but it doesn’t have to be so hard :)
What bucket are you using?
We got these from Detailed Image if memory serves
Which Milwaukee polisher is that? And why this one? I'd like a cordless one. Is that the M18 7 inch?
I believe we are using the cordless Milwaukee dual action polishers in this video. 15 and 21 mm. We got them because they matched our colors:) we like them just fine
Thank you! Those looks awesome. But it isn't rotary which is what Yvan likes and suggests. I looked it up and the Rotary version is a bit dated, and these use newer and updated technology.
You can polish w the gold standard polish on glass? Is polishing glass typically done last after paint ?
Yes, to clean it. It’s up to you.
How many pads do I need for a vehicle?
1
Just 1, use a pad washer between polishing sections
Exactly!😊
Thank you
Can you correct a whole vehicle with one pad as long as you keep it clean throughout the process? And then polish with one pad?
Yes
In this instance, would a medium clay towel have done better? Always wanted to ask about the medium vs fine
The more aggressive your clay towel(or bar) the higher the risk of marring the paint (which usually requires polishing after). Sometimes you need more aggressive clay for certain jobs but you’ll likely need to polish to remove the marring, whereas our towel works great for most jobs and if you use it the way we teach (no pressure) it’s great for coated cars or regular details no problem
Can you use any iron remover for a clay lube?
Ours will provide lubrication, not all will. Feel free to try yours and see what you think, you know where to find us:)
Where does one get that bucket?
Local restaurant supply
That spray polish is amazing and must be shown more. No one has this product, at least I haven't seen it from anyone anywhere.👍👍👍👌👌👌
Nice red shoes!👌👌👌👍👍👍
It should be released either tomorrow or Friday!!
Optimum got that back in the day🤔
@@Carlos.Rivera yep, and Ivan developed that one too.
@@havingtoomuchfun4806 Truth
@@havingtoomuchfun4806 yep, that's what I am referring to because Yvan innovated that.
I personally never dry a vehicle by hand. Always use a leaf blower. Benefit also gets water out of the small areas such behind license plates,mirrors etc. the cost of pad washer I can buy way more pads, wash them by hand at the end of the day. I don’t like a pad spinning around on plastic ridges.
What are your thoughts on Americana pads? LC seems to be the favorite. They’re well made. I’ve not tried your polishes yet. Been a big fan of 3D One
Haven’t tried those pads.
Is it safe to polish a 14 year old vehicle that has never been polished before? It has no peeling paint but it does look shiny but kind of hazy. Thank you
Yes
14:40 With peeling paint on the roof, while you the detailer do not want to polish it, eventually the owner will want to have it resprayed or else it will rust I assume?
Correct
@@diydetailofficial Not a fun message to relay to your customer with the price of OEM paintwork.
Is the spray polish you used from DIY or is it from another company?
Also, can this be used to prepare a vehicle for a coating?
It’s our own formula, like everything else we sell, no private labels here.
Yes it can be used prior to a coating
I can dial-in glass on my customers car but I cannot dial in glass on my own car isn't that funny
You may be trying too many different products.
So can we do a car with just one pad? I'm going to have to buy your cutting pads as well to for my BMW's paint IMO based on its condition and the 6 inches so it gets expensive quick. People online were saying you need average about 4 for cutting step + another 4 for polishing ha.
You only need one pad for an entire car if you use the pad washer (one wool one waffle if you plan to cut *and* polish)
@@diydetailofficial Okok perfect thanks for the help. By pad washer you mean like with the rinse less there not a bucket pad washer system?
Yvan. Where can I purchase the waffle foam pads.
Check our website, they should be available tomorrow on www.DIYdetail.com
I'm not sure if I understand it but you pre-rinse car, rinse it off and then start to clay? Without washing car?
At the 3:10 mark Yvan cleans the surface with DIY Detail Rinseless Wash. Then Nick adds Iron Remover, to add more lubrication for claying.
@@diydetailofficial I have missed that! Thank you
Thank you for your question.
Did tou forgot Iron Remover on wheels?
Unfortunately they were beyond that.
A spray polish! That’s nice! Question - will this polish stain rubber or plastic / vinyl parts? As I noticed that you guys didn’t mask off the car. I had the unfortunate part of staining the rubber parts of the windows as well as a bit of the factory blackout tape (really hate those) on my Seltos and it was brand new car then as well.
No it doesn’t stain.
So safe to say that when this is released, we won’t need to mask off the car plastic and rubber trims? That will really be a real nice time saver if that’s true.
Correct.
Detailing in doors is so nice and is like cheating especially when climate controlled, doing this outdoors in the sun can definitely be a challenge when using chemicals like iron remover and APCs.
Definitely a challenge
This is money
Thank you
Why would you spray ceramic gloss if you're polishing?
It’s an efficient way to remove polish residue and protect in one step. Saves you time
Show us 1 hour on that truck from start to finish, no talking, one person.
Sounds like a good video, but it’s very difficult to get Nick or Yvan not to talk.
👍👍👍👍
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
When will gold stsndard polish be out?😁
By the end of this week.
@@diydetailofficial awesome! Thanks!
The left photo was a bit dramatic lol. You can clearly see the background items are washed out compared to the right photo lol. For effect huh?
The camera picks it up differently
@@diydetailofficial
lol not the same camera for both shots? Kinda looked like click bate. Too funny. Enjoy your products Iven knows his stuff!
Same camera ( these are screenshots taken from the video) as the vehicle gets cleaner the camera adjusts
What brand and type of polisher are you using?
Milwaukee M18
This is helpful, but you guys always say "in just one step." But it's really about 4 or 5 steps. And this would take longer than an hour. And I don't have any of those tools. So it's a bit more of a production to get started.
But thanks.
Thanks for contributing.
Come on guys, an hour? Sure if you have two guys and only work 1/3 of the vehicle. Did you think nobody would notice you skipped the passenger side and the back in addition to the roof?
Hype the efficiency all you want, but telling a DIYer they can wash, prep, and polish their paint in an hour is a flat out lie. All you’re doing is setting expectations way too high and will make a person rush the job, make mistakes, and have terrible results. Not great for your brand.
It’s far from a lie, yes parts were edited out because many people don’t like to watch a 1 hour long video.
Here’s a video shot in real time.
th-cam.com/video/N2FuDaOCv0s/w-d-xo.html
@@diydetailofficial did you think I wouldn’t check the video??
1. It’s an hour and 36 minutes, not an hour as claimed.
2. There are two people working on it, not just Ivan.
3. It’s a tiny Miata. Nothing like the giant suburban in your video where you claim one person can do it, and imply even a suburban, in an hour.
Show me a video where someone does all of the steps you show in this video alone in an hour, and actually do a good thorough job.
Sylvie "videobombing"... 😉
She may appear again soon
We want more Sylvie!
Sirs very much obliged
Your yellow pad is it considered a medium cut? 🫡
Yep! You’re very welcome
Is the DIY rinseless wash geared more for people at home or is it something that can be used professionally at shops the way ONR has been/is? I don’t care about foam, I want the best possible result.
As a professional there is no reason not to switch, it’s everything ONR was and more.
@@diydetailofficial - Thank you. I’m going to order a few gallons (with the ceramic spray) and test it out.
Thank you, please let us know how you enjoy it.
What if I have 20 year old, never cleaned blackened caked on gunk on my wheels? Use an acid cleaner?
That would be the last resort. DIY Detail All Clean and DIY Detail Iron Remover will be able to clean most if not all of it.