You are so right! Fancy videos from detailers which have over million subscribers telling about months or years of protection. But in real world in real hard conditions, most durable sealants don’t last even several months and few washes. Regular washing with reapplying less complicated protection can be more efficient
Hi, Miranda's white glasses match her white Lexus truck perfectly. I always like when Miranda's wife appears in each of the videos, they are a blessed couple.
Only chemical I've experienced strip sealants, is a stronger acid. Not on my car, but I used an oxalic acid to remove the brown staining in the waterline of the gelcoat/boat. That stripped the remaining polymer sealant. You could see a clear difference where the acid was applied and the rest of the hull. But gelcoat is tough. I don't want to use so strong chemicals on my cars clearcoat. On my own car I just stop applying durable protectants/toppers some time before I know im going to polish the car. Just using some drying aids. Btw: I enjoy listen to you explaining detailing stuff, not missing ASMR. 👍
I'm a home DIY'er/weekend warrior. I was using Meguiar's hybrid ceramic wax for a while, and it worked, but I noticed it would break down quickly if you weren't keeping up with maintaining it by using it every few weeks. I decided to try a strip wash, used the Chemical Guys flavor, and it actually did great at removing it. I switched to Griot's Garage ceramic spray wax and it's been really tough, even in AZ. I did a strip wash > dry > iron decon > rinse then dry > then applied the Griot's to a dry surface. It came out nice. Thanks for the content!
Tomorrow will be my second car as a legit Mobile detailer. The information I get from your channel is insanely helpful. The simple fact that you share you knowledge and actually show it, gives me so much confidence and pushes me to give my costumers the best experience with their vehicles. Thank you so much. #inspired #glovebox
Interesting! The way I used that iron remover and strip wash is a little different. Pre-wash with hot water Contact wash with regular shampoo Iron remover Clay bar Strip wash last In my experience is strips the surface pretty well based. No beading and take linger to dry. I only do all of that before machine polishing and coating.
Lots of great advice here and Phil definitely knows his stuff very well! Iron remover is a cool product and the red river is fun to watch. I am cheap and use iron remover sparingly because the clay mitt does get rid of most of it. I watch your channel because I enjoy learning. For ASMR I am watching Rad! Thank you for the video!
Another great video, Phil, thanks for sharing! I've been using Adam's Iron Remover for a while now, actually have it in a pump sprayer to help speed up the application, and it definitely works well. Keep up the fantastic content, and have a great rest of your day!
I’m surprised they sent you the green strip wash since Adams just introduced a new strip wash, which is yellow and is acid based no one on TH-cam seem to review it yet curious to the difference between the two
Nice video phil! Very good points as always! The only shampoo I’ve used that is able to strip old waxes and sealants effectively is citrus wash and gloss at a very high dilution lol even had some luck with that shampoo at removing light tar as well. Very subjective though lol
Great timing!!! I just did a strip wash & chemical decon. plus, clay and polish on a vehicle. I then applied a hand wax for protection (Happy Customer). #Detailglovebox
Hi. We use Dr Beasleys NSP Primer polishes for all our ceramic coatings. You can polish and wipe away then go directly to coatings without needing a Panel wipe th-cam.com/video/GJOiIY0Fnhk/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/mU4D9aQxUR4/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/8bHi5yN4lws/w-d-xo.html
i’ve yet to have to strip and ceramic coating but to add a coating (db36) i had hell trying to get TW’s Flex Wax off. it was only 3 weeks old and 2 laser washes, aoc pretreat and adams strip combo later finally got it off 😜
Hi. From what I have experienced strip washes don’t do much. I’d rather use an apc like I usually use as my pre wash, that goes for wheels and the paint. th-cam.com/video/dl16KJyI1v0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=k7FCH8k5mHdRzTmv
fun vid phil... maybe they should market the shampoo as a decon cleaner instead of a stripper... i personally like these vids of yours the best when you are testing stuff.
Great video Phil. Your commentary which is "Truth on Steroids" is what I appreciate most. Each video is like a college level prep course. Keep keeping it real! 👊 Triple G 😎
Believe or or not, but I used that Adams strip wash on every vehicle I brought in for a coating and knowing that they weren't coating with anything ceramic it "stripped" what ever protection was left on there. There panels were completely dead after that.
Lovely video nice car. I've had great experiences with the paint cleanser from P21S. It's like a light polishing effect where it brings out the metallic flake in my gray lexus paint. Makes the paint pop almost as much as a machine polish.
Hey Phil great video. I didn’t catch the name of that bug remover. It looks really powerful. What is the name of it and would you recommend that over Gtechnique’s bug remover?
Meguires tire shine takes off paste wax goop embedded in your black plastic trim.. scrub it in.. wipe it off with paper towels.. didn't try on paint, but probably ok. it works! Ceramic spritz on "waxes" don't mess up your black trim is my second trick.
Actually if you rub in the spritz on while wet, it seems to kinda work on paste wax removal. Not conclusive, but appears to work with some extra effort. The Meguires tire shine clearly dissolved it.
Hey Phil great video , so you happen to know what the ph of this product is? And have you tried bucket naked wash it does pretty good stripping sealants as a soap in my test
Hey Phil. Love these videos and took your advice and bought a SPTA mini polisher. Works perfect for someone like me, the enthusiast. Would have liked a Rupes hybrid, but couldn’t justify the cost, but this will do everything I need it to do. Thanks for the heads up and recommendation. Thought I’d let you know and appreciated your advice. Till the next one.
Thanks. Pollen season is finally past here, but usually I would wash it if it was really bad with dirt, but I would let it sit longer without touching it if it was dusted with pollen.
Usually yes High ph will breakdown waxes and sealants. But it depends on the waxes and sealants, some are very strong and resist high and low ph soapss
so when i get ready to put a new ceramic on my rides would The Last Detail’s The last polish (white bottle) with a medium pad help knocking them off? the ceramics are only 2 the 3 months old so i’ve got plenty of time before they start failing…what would you recommend
Hi. I haven't used that polish before, for all ceramic coatings we use Dr Beasleys NSP primer polishes. THey clean and prep the paint for any coating. If you want to remove the previous coating you can polish it with a medium polish and foam pad like you mentioned. Or even a microfiber pad would cut through faster. then finish with the NSP Primer polsihes. th-cam.com/video/GJOiIY0Fnhk/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/mU4D9aQxUR4/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/8bHi5yN4lws/w-d-xo.html
Is iron remover even really that important on the paint it you're going to polish anyway? I can see the importance of a claybar if the paint is very rough, but I don't think their will be enough iron on the paint to really make a difference if you are gonna polish anyways.
The point of removing as much contamination as possible before polishing is that you don't remove during polishing. Removing during polishing is counterintuitive as your clogging up pads and grinding more dirt into the paint while trying to remove scratches. So ideally you want the paint as clear as possible prior to polishing.
I used to think the same way…until I realized from experience that it actually doesn’t do that. People say it but can’t prove it…it’s just a repeating of what other detailers have said on TH-cam. I fell into that trap once also.
Very fun video. Question: I had some tree sap on a hood. Tree was really spraying it around. Felt like paint over spray. The hood had Carpro Cquartz coating on it. Ok....tried couple things to remove sap, but only thing that removed it was Citrol 266. Washed hood with Carpro Reset, rinsed, and panel acted like it had no coating. Flat water, no beading or sheeting. I was shocked. Did Citrol remove or damage the coating? Scrambling for answers as to what happened. Hi wife!
Oh no! How long had the coating been on there? It still may be residue. I would dry it and wash it again and perhaps use carpro Tar X to try to remove that residue.
Citrol266 has a ph of 9 so it should not have “stripped” the coating because typically a true ceramic coating(not a spray coating) is ph resistant from 3-12. Citrol also flushes very well with water. I would only try using tar remover on one panel to see if it works. If it doesn’t then you didn’t waste a bunch product for nothing. Gyeon Tar works similar to Citrol so I suspect using that won’t make a difference now. I would wash the hood with your favourite car soap and flush the hood very well with water. If it’s still sheeting then your coating protection is more than likely gone. You’ll need to repolish the panel, IPA wipe or panel prep and recoat. So here are some of my concerns: why didn’t the tree sap come off with just using a ph neutral car wash? Coating is only 1 year old so it should still be rejecting sap. Out of curiosity, do you happen to know from what kind of tree the sap came from? Here in my city(Kelowna, BC) the worst trees for sap are Willow, Spruce and Fir. I have a 7 year rated coating (Kronos by Phoenix EOD) on my truck and the Willow sap(feels like overspray) just comes right off with regular car wash soap. For Spruce sap blobs I use Methyl Alcohol. A heat gun to get it really warm and gooey helps tremendously. Anyways, just another suggestion from another detailer. Please let me know what you ended up doing. I can always learn more, especially from a pro like Phil.
Hi. What I meant by “you will be doing some sort of polishing” is if a Detailer is going this far to do a heavy Decon and then a major clay barring or clay toweling that usually means it’s part of a service that will include polishing. For our services that we offer we don’t Decon that heavily unless it’s part of one of our polishing services. Clay bar/towels will leave some marring on soft darker colored paint, especially if the paint is heavily contaminated. So a very light polish or even machine applied protection like a wax or sealant applied with a da is needed to remove that marring.
Thx for vid. Always wondered about those strip washes. My SOP, I usually do iron decon before i clay. And i usually wash before i iron decon. Not too much into the ASMR vids, i really have to be a mood for that. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
Hey Phil. Nice video. I enjoy your long form videos with narration the most. I don’t really like ASMR from you bc you’re such a compelling narrator and educator. I really dig your Lexus. Perfect combination of luxury and practicality, and an excellent vehicle for road tripping. One thing I noticed is that when washing the Lexus, you never use a wand. I know you’re tall, but that vehicle is high off the ground #DETAILGLOVEBOX
Just speaking for myself, the ASMR stuff does nothing for me at all. I’m much more interested in hearing your perspective on detailing methods, products, etc. Also, I would be interested see what you think of the updated Adam’s strip wash; the new version is acidic and, in my opinion, meant to compete with CarPro Descale. Regardless, really appreciate what you and Jess do! #detailglovebox
Providing that you applied a sealant or coating correctly, or how you stated that the product has run it's course, nothing but polishing the vehicle will completely remove it. If not all the durability tests are bogus, which they're not.
Great video Phil. I wash my car once a week and even though it's ceramic coated, I apply a detail spray or ceramic spray after every wash. I feel guilty if I don't do that. Keep up the awesome work. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
Thanks for the video, actually just got this box and I have always wondered about the strip washes so thank you for showing me how much it really does. Also I always clean the car first and iron decon while I clay. I also have Iron-x snow foam that I wash with before I clay just to try and remove as many little particles as possible. Lastly the ASMR is just not for me. I come to you to learn things not just watch and hear sounds of a car being washed. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
I do the wheels LAST!! LOL I dont do foam washes because I dont have the capability yet, but even when I do rinseless wash I do wheels last. Im logical in my thinking. #detailglovebox
Yeah I did that on the other side. But the passenger side has stuff in the way under the hood that makes it more difficult to get to. But eventually I’ll get it. 😎👍🏼
I really appreciate the helpful tips, tricks, and opinions on the products and the methods you use for detailing. I would definitely say to keep your focus there, but maybe do an ASMR style vid just once in a while. Thanks for all you do. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
like and share we do better for some one else than perhaps our self perhaps not evry one if you do a commercial about your self or see a commercial it has to be short and to the point but in a class room and there a teacher need to hear a story and explaining to do this is through youtube hope the internet is working this case wifi but to learn need to explain and tell a story okay its just a wash its clear to see just a wash but to teach need information
Phil you and Jess have become my favorite detail channel. I like that you don't sugarcoat detail info and give great advice for any detail company or weekend warrior. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
#DETAILGLOVEBOX I look forward to watching your great detailing videos! I appreciate how you differentiate between the care you give to your customers vs your own vehicles. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
Please don't change the format, I always love to learn from your videos, congratulations and keep going.
Thanks!
I am here for a reason, because I like to learn from people like you that think outside the box, awesome video as usual!!! Thanks
Thanks man!
Always providing epic content thanks Phil and Jess
Thanks!
You are so right! Fancy videos from detailers which have over million subscribers telling about months or years of protection. But in real world in real hard conditions, most durable sealants don’t last even several months and few washes.
Regular washing with reapplying less complicated protection can be more efficient
Hi, Miranda's white glasses match her white Lexus truck perfectly. I always like when Miranda's wife appears in each of the videos, they are a blessed couple.
I way prefer hearing your soothing voice than ASMR!! Weekend wash is probably my most favourite videos to watch on TH-cam. #detailglovebox
Thanks so much! 😎👍🏼
Only chemical I've experienced strip sealants, is a stronger acid. Not on my car, but I used an oxalic acid to remove the brown staining in the waterline of the gelcoat/boat. That stripped the remaining polymer sealant. You could see a clear difference where the acid was applied and the rest of the hull. But gelcoat is tough.
I don't want to use so strong chemicals on my cars clearcoat. On my own car I just stop applying durable protectants/toppers some time before I know im going to polish the car. Just using some drying aids.
Btw: I enjoy listen to you explaining detailing stuff, not missing ASMR. 👍
Thanks for sharing!
I'm a home DIY'er/weekend warrior. I was using Meguiar's hybrid ceramic wax for a while, and it worked, but I noticed it would break down quickly if you weren't keeping up with maintaining it by using it every few weeks. I decided to try a strip wash, used the Chemical Guys flavor, and it actually did great at removing it. I switched to Griot's Garage ceramic spray wax and it's been really tough, even in AZ. I did a strip wash > dry > iron decon > rinse then dry > then applied the Griot's to a dry surface. It came out nice. Thanks for the content!
Thanks for sharing!
Great break down of the process and looks like everything worked well!
Thanks Man!
Tomorrow will be my second car as a legit Mobile detailer. The information I get from your channel is insanely helpful. The simple fact that you share you knowledge and actually show it, gives me so much confidence and pushes me to give my costumers the best experience with their vehicles. Thank you so much. #inspired #glovebox
That’s awesome! Keep it up man!!
Interesting! The way I used that iron remover and strip wash is a little different.
Pre-wash with hot water
Contact wash with regular shampoo
Iron remover
Clay bar
Strip wash last
In my experience is strips the surface pretty well based. No beading and take linger to dry.
I only do all of that before machine polishing and coating.
Lots of great advice here and Phil definitely knows his stuff very well! Iron remover is a cool product and the red river is fun to watch. I am cheap and use iron remover sparingly because the clay mitt does get rid of most of it. I watch your channel because I enjoy learning. For ASMR I am watching Rad! Thank you for the video!
Thanks! Exactly!
Rick is an awesome guy!! Had the privilege of hanging out with him.
Watching a GX460 get detailed is my favorite thing
Thanks man!
Another great video, Phil, thanks for sharing! I've been using Adam's Iron Remover for a while now, actually have it in a pump sprayer to help speed up the application, and it definitely works well. Keep up the fantastic content, and have a great rest of your day!
Hi. Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
This was helpful and saved me some time and money.
Awesome! 😎👍🏼
I’m surprised they sent you the green strip wash since Adams just introduced a new strip wash, which is yellow and is acid based no one on TH-cam seem to review it yet curious to the difference between the two
Yeah I just saw the new one recently. I guess Glovebox got those before the new version came out.
I just purchased the new version, but have yet to see a video on it or use ot personally.
Nice video phil! Very good points as always! The only shampoo I’ve used that is able to strip old waxes and sealants effectively is citrus wash and gloss at a very high dilution lol even had some luck with that shampoo at removing light tar as well. Very subjective though lol
Thanks for sharing! 😎👍🏼
Great timing!!! I just did a strip wash & chemical decon. plus, clay and polish on a vehicle. I then applied a hand wax for protection (Happy Customer). #Detailglovebox
Very interested phil and coaching thanks for your trick on detailing world.
Say hey from Texas. :)
Thanks! 😎👍🏼
#DetailGloveBox.
What product would you recommend to use to prep for ceramic coating? Thanks!
Hi. We use Dr Beasleys NSP Primer polishes for all our ceramic coatings.
You can polish and wipe away then go directly to coatings without needing a Panel wipe
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Great wash and talk as always Phil. Definitely enjoy these videos always enjoy and take something away from your teachings and thoughts.
Thanks man!
i’ve yet to have to strip and ceramic coating but to add a coating (db36) i had hell trying to get TW’s Flex Wax off. it was only 3 weeks old and 2 laser washes, aoc pretreat and adams strip combo later finally got it off 😜
great video Phill!
Thanks man!😎👍🏼
What are your thoughts on using this Adam's strip wash as a wheel pre wash before foaming in order to clean?
Hi. From what I have experienced strip washes don’t do much. I’d rather use an apc like I usually use as my pre wash, that goes for wheels and the paint.
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fun vid phil... maybe they should market the shampoo as a decon cleaner instead of a stripper... i personally like these vids of yours the best when you are testing stuff.
Thanks man!
Great video Phil. Your commentary which is "Truth on Steroids" is what I appreciate most. Each video is like a college level prep course. Keep keeping it real! 👊
Triple G 😎
Thanks so much!
Believe or or not, but I used that Adams strip wash on every vehicle I brought in for a coating and knowing that they weren't coating with anything ceramic it "stripped" what ever protection was left on there. There panels were completely dead after that.
That’s interesting. I have used different strip washes before and they just don’t work for me. 🤷🏻♂️😎👍🏼
thank you, good content as always!!
Thanks! 😎👍🏼
Lovely video nice car. I've had great experiences with the paint cleanser from P21S. It's like a light polishing effect where it brings out the metallic flake in my gray lexus paint. Makes the paint pop almost as much as a machine polish.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Hey Phil great video. I didn’t catch the name of that bug remover. It looks really powerful. What is the name of it and would you recommend that over Gtechnique’s bug remover?
Hi. It was this stuff hypercleanstore.com/products/bug But Gtechniq's Bug remover is also amazing.
Meguires tire shine takes off paste wax goop embedded in your black plastic trim.. scrub it in.. wipe it off with paper towels.. didn't try on paint, but probably ok. it works! Ceramic spritz on "waxes" don't mess up your black trim is my second trick.
Actually if you rub in the spritz on while wet, it seems to kinda work on paste wax removal. Not conclusive, but appears to work with some extra effort. The Meguires tire shine clearly dissolved it.
Cool. Thanks for the tip.
Superb wisdom throughout the video. Love it. 👍🏼👍🏼 #detailglovebox
Thanks Tim!
Hey Phil great video , so you happen to know what the ph of this product is? And have you tried bucket naked wash it does pretty good stripping sealants as a soap in my test
Thanks. So I looked it up and it’s a ph of 8-9. So it most hav other ingredients in it that claim to strip protection.
Hey Phil. Love these videos and took your advice and bought a SPTA mini polisher. Works perfect for someone like me, the enthusiast. Would have liked a Rupes hybrid, but couldn’t justify the cost, but this will do everything I need it to do. Thanks for the heads up and recommendation. Thought I’d let you know and appreciated your advice. Till the next one.
That's awesome!
Phil: Great video with lots of useful information. Given that it is now pollen season how often do you wash your car?
Thanks. Pollen season is finally past here, but usually I would wash it if it was really bad with dirt, but I would let it sit longer without touching it if it was dusted with pollen.
Another awesome episode of weekend wash good friend
Thanks man!
Great video, thank you !!
Thanks! 😎👍🏼
so is a higher alkaline better for strip washing sealant or weaker waxes
Usually yes High ph will breakdown waxes and sealants. But it depends on the waxes and sealants, some are very strong and resist high and low ph soapss
Carpro descale works good for me.
Maintenance is so much easier than attempting a durability test.
Exactly! Thanks! 😎👍🏼
Love the Glovebox stuff. # detail glovebox
so when i get ready to put a new ceramic on my rides would The Last Detail’s The last polish (white bottle) with a medium pad help knocking them off? the ceramics are only 2 the 3 months old so i’ve got plenty of time before they start failing…what would you recommend
Hi. I haven't used that polish before, for all ceramic coatings we use Dr Beasleys NSP primer polishes.
THey clean and prep the paint for any coating. If you want to remove the previous coating you can polish it with a medium polish and foam pad like you mentioned. Or even a microfiber pad would cut through faster. then finish with the NSP Primer polsihes.
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Is iron remover even really that important on the paint it you're going to polish anyway? I can see the importance of a claybar if the paint is very rough, but I don't think their will be enough iron on the paint to really make a difference if you are gonna polish anyways.
Exactly, Good thinking and reasoning on that. Polishing will remove a lot of surface contaminates anyway
The point of removing as much contamination as possible before polishing is that you don't remove during polishing. Removing during polishing is counterintuitive as your clogging up pads and grinding more dirt into the paint while trying to remove scratches. So ideally you want the paint as clear as possible prior to polishing.
I used to think the same way…until I realized from experience that it actually doesn’t do that. People say it but can’t prove it…it’s just a repeating of what other detailers have said on TH-cam. I fell into that trap once also.
try brake buster, that will strip off sealants
Thanks Phil, I always wait to see what you have to say about a product before I buy it
#detailglovebox
Very fun video. Question: I had some tree sap on a hood. Tree was really spraying it around. Felt like paint over spray. The hood had Carpro Cquartz coating on it. Ok....tried couple things to remove sap, but only thing that removed it was Citrol 266. Washed hood with Carpro Reset, rinsed, and panel acted like it had no coating. Flat water, no beading or sheeting. I was shocked. Did Citrol remove or damage the coating? Scrambling for answers as to what happened. Hi wife!
Oh no! How long had the coating been on there? It still may be residue. I would dry it and wash it again and perhaps use carpro Tar X to try to remove that residue.
@MirandaDetailing coating was installed last summer. I have Gyeon Q2M Tar. Will that work too?
@@kimnewling5728 yeah give that a try
Citrol266 has a ph of 9 so it should not have “stripped” the coating because typically a true ceramic coating(not a spray coating) is ph resistant from 3-12. Citrol also flushes very well with water. I would only try using tar remover on one panel to see if it works. If it doesn’t then you didn’t waste a bunch product for nothing. Gyeon Tar works similar to Citrol so I suspect using that won’t make a difference now. I would wash the hood with your favourite car soap and flush the hood very well with water. If it’s still sheeting then your coating protection is more than likely gone. You’ll need to repolish the panel, IPA wipe or panel prep and recoat.
So here are some of my concerns: why didn’t the tree sap come off with just using a ph neutral car wash? Coating is only 1 year old so it should still be rejecting sap. Out of curiosity, do you happen to know from what kind of tree the sap came from? Here in my city(Kelowna, BC) the worst trees for sap are Willow, Spruce and Fir. I have a 7 year rated coating (Kronos by Phoenix EOD) on my truck and the Willow sap(feels like overspray) just comes right off with regular car wash soap. For Spruce sap blobs I use Methyl Alcohol. A heat gun to get it really warm and gooey helps tremendously.
Anyways, just another suggestion from another detailer. Please let me know what you ended up doing. I can always learn more, especially from a pro like Phil.
Great info! Thanks for sharing that!
Please do, I tend exit quickly when noise is playing in the background 🎉
Wait so do i HAVE to polish everytime i claybar
Hi. What I meant by “you will be doing some sort of polishing” is if a Detailer is going this far to do a heavy Decon and then a major clay barring or clay toweling that usually means it’s part of a service that will include polishing. For our services that we offer we don’t Decon that heavily unless it’s part of one of our polishing services. Clay bar/towels will leave some marring on soft darker colored paint, especially if the paint is heavily contaminated. So a very light polish or even machine applied protection like a wax or sealant applied with a da is needed to remove that marring.
Always enjoy watching and learning!
#detailglovebox
Thanks man!
Not a huge fan of AMSR,
Like you said, your channel is a teaching channel with great little info of nuggets !
Thanks! 😎👍🏼
Thx for vid. Always wondered about those strip washes. My SOP, I usually do iron decon before i clay. And i usually wash before i iron decon. Not too much into the ASMR vids, i really have to be a mood for that. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
Thanks for sharing!
Hey Phil. Nice video. I enjoy your long form videos with narration the most. I don’t really like ASMR from you bc you’re such a compelling narrator and educator.
I really dig your Lexus. Perfect combination of luxury and practicality, and an excellent vehicle for road tripping. One thing I noticed is that when washing the Lexus, you never use a wand. I know you’re tall, but that vehicle is high off the ground
#DETAILGLOVEBOX
Thanks! Yeah We love our GX460! Actually i forget to use my wand. I'll have to remember that next time! 😎👍
Just speaking for myself, the ASMR stuff does nothing for me at all. I’m much more interested in hearing your perspective on detailing methods, products, etc. Also, I would be interested see what you think of the updated Adam’s strip wash; the new version is acidic and, in my opinion, meant to compete with CarPro Descale. Regardless, really appreciate what you and Jess do! #detailglovebox
Thanks so much. Yeah I just saw the new version. I guess they sent glovebox the older ones first.
Nice relaxing car wash, thanks Phil, #DETAILGLOVEBOX 👍😁
Always good content and does away with the BS .
Thanks!😎👍🏼
Providing that you applied a sealant or coating correctly, or how you stated that the product has run it's course, nothing but polishing the vehicle will completely remove it. If not all the durability tests are bogus, which they're not.
Great info Phil! #detailglovebox
Thanks man
Great video Phil. I wash my car once a week and even though it's ceramic coated, I apply a detail spray or ceramic spray after every wash. I feel guilty if I don't do that. Keep up the awesome work. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
Thanks for sharing!
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I enjoy the asmr videos but I prefer your regular content I feel like I come away learning most of the time #detailglovebox
Excellent. Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks for the video, actually just got this box and I have always wondered about the strip washes so thank you for showing me how much it really does. Also I always clean the car first and iron decon while I clay. I also have Iron-x snow foam that I wash with before I clay just to try and remove as many little particles as possible. Lastly the ASMR is just not for me. I come to you to learn things not just watch and hear sounds of a car being washed. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
You’re welcome! Thanks for the excellent feed back!
I do the wheels LAST!! LOL I dont do foam washes because I dont have the capability yet, but even when I do rinseless wash I do wheels last. Im logical in my thinking. #detailglovebox
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Keep up the great content buddy! #detailglovebox
Thanks man!
Thanks for the conversation. Lol #detailglovebox
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Great info on strip washes. I liked the ASMR vids, but I mostly like the education vids you usually do. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
Thanks! 😎👍🏼
Ziptie the bumper it shouldnt be hard
Yeah I did that on the other side. But the passenger side has stuff in the way under the hood that makes it more difficult to get to. But eventually I’ll get it. 😎👍🏼
@@MirandaDetailing great good luck and love the videos
Another great video, #detailglovebox
Thanks!
I really appreciate the helpful tips, tricks, and opinions on the products and the methods you use for detailing. I would definitely say to keep your focus there, but maybe do an ASMR style vid just once in a while. Thanks for all you do. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
Thanks for the feedback! 😎👍🏼
#detailglovebox Lots of vehicles in your drive with the wheels off! Is that a part of your normal process?
Hi. 🤣 no actually those are my Dads projects.
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we do better for some one else than perhaps our self perhaps not evry one
if you do a commercial about your self
or see a commercial it has to be short and to the point
but in a class room and there a teacher need to hear a story
and explaining to do
this is through youtube hope the internet is working this case wifi but
to learn need to explain and tell a story
okay its just a wash its clear to see just a wash but to teach need information
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Great content, Phil! I did not realize strip washes were more so for dirt and grime removal. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
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#DETAILGLOVEBOX. Love the channel keep being you. 💪💪
Thanks so much!
When I don't have time to full wash my vehicle, I will do what I call a poor boys wash (Rims & Tires only).
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Another "good-un" as usual. #glovebox
Thanks! 😁😎👍🏼
Phil you and Jess have become my favorite detail channel. I like that you don't sugarcoat detail info and give great advice for any detail company or weekend warrior. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
Thanks so much!
#DETAILGLOVEBOX I look forward to watching your great detailing videos! I appreciate how you differentiate between the care you give to your customers vs your own vehicles. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
Thanks!
I like the videos where you describe the process, tools, tips, and tricks. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
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Nice video #DETAILGLOVEBOX
Quality videos and awesome content. Great source for learning the skill of detailing. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
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Good info. #DETAILGLOVEBOX
Thanks!
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Like the viewers started Phil your demonstrations are priceless and appreciated 🫡