After watching all of your videos and other ones featuring Yvan I feel like i'm just listening to him on repeat. 😂 At this point I'm only listening for the few gold nugget that I haven't heard before😃
I found using a Ryobi cordless pressure washer with distilled water very effective. Just need to spray down the lower half of the car, takes less than a minute, no water spots.
@@SunSandAndSea not sure where you are but a gallon is 1 dollar for me and I typically use just a gallon. Also if you run a dehumidifier you're making your own distilled water for free.
Are you using the 600 PSI version by Ryobi? I just bought one and have only used it once, but I liked its performance. I put rinse less in my 5 gallon bucket, and fed the line from it to my Ryobi and pre sprayed my car before using the sponge.
@NoFix no it hasn't. It was just available a few weeks ago individually. I'm waiting for it to be back with the rinseless wash kit. Which was waiting for the all clean to be back in stock. Now all clean is available, and the sponge isn't. Either way, I'll be buying it as soon as it's back in stock.
Truth. I've been complaining for weeks about this and other products. I wound up buying the P&S clay towel which looks like the exact same thing. I need to see these used on soft GM Black Clearcoated paint and see if it doesn't marr it at all. If the wind blows too hard it scratches. LOL!! Good luck finding your towel.
They are on the way, unfortunately we are selling faster than the factories can produce. The other towels on the market have a similar appearance, but the polymer surface is not the same.
Yvan and Nick keep repeating almost the same rinseless wash procedure every upload...and I LOVE IT!🤘🏽 Got my 2 Legacy Sponge early this week, excellent performance as expected
I just dropped my legacy sponge on my gravel driveway today 😵😵😵 I ended up pulling big chunks off, rinsing it and then putting it back in the bucket. Inspected thoroughly, it came clean.😇 Also, I love having Ceramic Gloss on the windshield, almost makes driving in the rain fun, you get 'zoomy raindrops'.
I use the multiple towel method. Maybe 2-3 per full size vehicle. I used the sponge and don’t like it. I like using a towel with 8 sides and never goes back into the clean bucket. It gives me reassurance and my buckets is never dirty.
I used to feel the same but the sponge will pick the dirt up and tuck it into the cracks of the sponge and is actually safer. For tight spots I’ll use a towel but otherwise I switched to sponge and prefer it more after a little getting used to.
BARRY, I too like using MF Towels when rinselessing. Any left over solution is kept & used next time. Depending how dirty car is, I can wash my car 4 - 8 times with one gallon of rinseless. SAVES MONEY$
gosh I was just listening to the video while doing some house work and that train horn scared me. Love me some legacy sponge. I have two of them so I'm good for a while haha.
I just used the rinseless wash the other day to get pollen off here in texas. I used a garden sprayer and let me tell you. I sprayed it on, then rinsed it off with just the garden hose. The way that the rinseless encapsulates the pollen is amazing. It literally just falls off with the rinse. Then i just did a quick contact wash and dry and i was done. Thanks guys for the amazing products.
I literally asked you this question several videos back but I would love if you would have used a black car because my wife's Range Rover is a victim of this problem very often
I want to see this process done on a 2017-2024 black Chevy Silverado that has the softest black paint known to man. I swear sunlight scratches that paint. LOL
You have a great channel. Question for ya, I had a Mobile detailing business wash my 2022 F-150 that I couldn’t do due to a recent surgery. Long story short, Now I have some slight Water Spots that were Never there. I Coated the Truck a little while back, and it was “Spotless” literally!!! Question for ya, Without messing up my Coating (AMMO NYC COATING), how would I get these slight spots out of the (I guess) The Ceramic Coating? What got me, and I know better, this guy actually washed my virtually Brand New Truck in the SUN??? Never again with this Business!!! Now I gotta Fix his screw up that he should have never made!!! Dang!!!
Yvan and Nick, great video as always. Question I carry in my car a bottle of DIY rinse less to tackle bird droppings if I park outside. I normally make it with distilled water. How long should that bottle be good for? Or even the gallon of distilled that I make how long should it last? Does it even go bad? Thanks
You don't even need to think about "washing" it, really, just rinse it under water until nothing is sudsing anymore and squeeze dry, I just dry mine on top of my grit guard for the next use
How often should you wash your car? You referenced “regularly” washing it - if I wash once a week just driving around town, is that likely to be sufficient or should I think of mid-week washes?
would adding a capful of rinseless to a wash bucket with incredible suds add more lubrication than just using a bucket with incredible suds? or would it just kind of be a waste of product?
@@diydetailofficial ok faster I can see but why safer? Isn't drying with the towel the most "dangerous" part of both methods? But with a good shampoo that would add the lubrication for the wash, right? Granted during drying your drying regular water, but all the dirt and debris should be gone? I'm still skeptical of rinse less lol and honestly I'll probably never try it. It just seems risky. If it rains I'd rather wait and go through the entire wash process, foam, rinse, contact wash, dry...but my works parking lot is gravel so I fear gravel dust etc and what might happen if something went wrong trying rinse less.
@@diydetailofficial honestly buying a good drying towel eliminated the need for a drying aid for me. Best investment I ever made was getting the dreadnought max towel. But I see your point. One big advantage I could see with rinse less is potentially less drips to chase. My water is about 450ppm TDS which is horrible for spotting so I spend so much time going after drips around tail lights, mirrors etc. It just goes against everything my brain says not to do, but I know it's safe, I've seen it done and watched hours of videos of it done without causing scratches, it just gives me too much anxiety to even try it. I'm over in Des Moines, maybe some day I'll visit and be a guinea pig and you can make me a believer 😘
@@dandieleman2715 Good drying towels cost more than the rinseless wash. Stop being so over dramatic and just buy it. You act like if you can't figure out how to do a rinseless wash that you're going to total your car or something. How bad could it be? What do you actually think will happen? If you need a paint job after washing your car then you're doing it wrong. Hire somebody.
I just experienced that yesterday I had Ceramic Gloss on the car and I took blower and blow the water off and then wiped the car down with a waterless wash
So when using a rinseless wash, your pre-rinse is the same rinseless in the bucket but sprayed? Even if the car is really dirty you don’t use something like an APC or a Citrus pre-wash ?
I have a quick question let's say I have my gallon of water mix my rinseless wash never put wash media in the bucket it has a lid how long will it last if I just use my ik sprayer out of it
For those touchups after an actual wash, would you recommend the rinsless wash or the waterless wash? Im kind of confused on the applicable differences of these two products.
How long can garden hose water and rinseless last? Example - I dunk my spray bottle into rinseless, before washing, can that rinseless be good for a couple weeks or months in that spray container? Thinking of using it around the home.
Hi Yvan. I ordered a handful of Rinseless from Sarel by the way :) What would you recommend should a mobile car detailer do if it's a rainy day and you've got clients booked? I can see rainy days being a challenge and so I need some advice please.
@@diydetailofficial I think you misunderstood what I'm asking... If it's raining outside and my business is mobile car detailing, do I simply just tell my clients that we would have to postpone and then I just risk losing that income or what would you recommend should I do? Btw, I would love it if you could do a video dedicated to your best advice for mobile car detailers. You could maybe talk about how to make more profits etc. :)
They should just take the Lake Country Pad washer off. They used to sell it for $159 but it's not that price anywhere anymore. It's normally $186.99. They'll have to raise the price on the site and then put it back in stock. I can't get the polish either. It's never available.
Lol - I'm watching this after just towelling down my car after it was washed....then rained on. 🤣 Chauffeur sick if nurturing my car - better things to do. 😉
I may have run into a bit of a problem. I applied the 5 3 stack to my car after rotary red jeweling pad polish followed by the APP. My first wash a week later I sprayed rinseless with an IK sprayer. It just fell off the sides of the car. I went ahead and followed up with the sponge. Im just a bit concerned with the initial rinseless rolling off that it may not be safe. Should I stick with foam rinse foam until I lose some slickness?
Hey guys, do you guys wash your dryin towels after each vehicle or each day? Or do guys leave it hanging to dry after use for the next day? Even with ceramic gloss on it?
For rinseless, is it more efficient to use hard or soft water (eg interior tap water that has been run through a basic water softerner)? Is there any danger to using soft water on the car?
You're a clown. Do you even understand what they are teaching and what DIY standsfor? Not everyone is a professional detailer. Not everyone is spending 5 grand to clean their cars once in a while. This is an economic way for the everyday person to clean their car for amazing results. Yvan has probably been detailing before you were shitting in diapers. I'm sure putting you two together and talking we'd see who the real clown is.
DIY rinseless wash is a great product. I know others are buying other brands rinseless wash but people forget products like iron remover and the PDT are designed to work as a system. Glad I just bought another gallon of DIY rinseless wash!
Hey DIY Team. I have two questions. 1. May I use a detailing brush for the gaps when rinsless washing my car. I have often the problem, that i have a super clean car but you still can see dirt between the gaps. For example : betweem windshield and a pillar, between the taillight, the black air inlets. 2. Question is, that i can't reach everywhere when drying the car but i "over sprayed" my solution in that area. Can i just ignore that, or do i have to rinse it off? (Black plastik trims behind the air inlets, rubber windows trims) Greetings from Germany.
DIY Detail Rinse Less Wash can be brushed if needed, ideally with pre-rinsing those areas should get cleaned though. If DIY Detail Rinse Less Wash stays on the car, not a problem.
Nick, you’re awesome. You’re asking all the right questions for us viewers at home. Keep up the good work. Yvan is lucky to have you
I appreciate that!
After watching all of your videos and other ones featuring Yvan I feel like i'm just listening to him on repeat. 😂 At this point I'm only listening for the few gold nugget that I haven't heard before😃
Stay tuned
take yvans advice on anything detailing! He knows detailing!
I found using a Ryobi cordless pressure washer with distilled water very effective. Just need to spray down the lower half of the car, takes less than a minute, no water spots.
Nice!
Good if u have a free source of distilled water. Buying 5$ jugs to rinse off might get $$
@@SunSandAndSea not sure where you are but a gallon is 1 dollar for me and I typically use just a gallon. Also if you run a dehumidifier you're making your own distilled water for free.
$1.25 at Walmart. I use distilled water in all my concentrate cleaners. It really works much better and is not that expensive. Try it sometime.
Are you using the 600 PSI version by Ryobi? I just bought one and have only used it once, but I liked its performance. I put rinse less in my 5 gallon bucket, and fed the line from it to my Ryobi and pre sprayed my car before using the sponge.
Stop playing! You know that sponge is sold out. 😂
Sponges have been sent from Lake Country to our warehouse, so hopefully very soon:)
@uga.d4173 I've been checking for the sponge several times a day! 😂
It's goood
Has been sold out forever idd.
@NoFix no it hasn't. It was just available a few weeks ago individually. I'm waiting for it to be back with the rinseless wash kit. Which was waiting for the all clean to be back in stock. Now all clean is available, and the sponge isn't. Either way, I'll be buying it as soon as it's back in stock.
Can’t use decontamination towel because it’s never in stock.
Truth. I've been complaining for weeks about this and other products. I wound up buying the P&S clay towel which looks like the exact same thing. I need to see these used on soft GM Black Clearcoated paint and see if it doesn't marr it at all. If the wind blows too hard it scratches. LOL!! Good luck finding your towel.
They are on the way, unfortunately we are selling faster than the factories can produce.
The other towels on the market have a similar appearance, but the polymer surface is not the same.
Maybe we need one of those “notify me when back in stock” options
What’s up guys, thanks for the video and thank you to your lovely wife for all the video work she does 👍😁
Thanks 👍
Yvan and Nick keep repeating almost the same rinseless wash procedure every upload...and I LOVE IT!🤘🏽 Got my 2 Legacy Sponge early this week, excellent performance as expected
Thank you.
Guys, the work you do is superb. I've learnt so much from watching your videos and really appreciate it.
Thank you
Thank you.
I just dropped my legacy sponge on my gravel driveway today 😵😵😵 I ended up pulling big chunks off, rinsing it and then putting it back in the bucket. Inspected thoroughly, it came clean.😇 Also, I love having Ceramic Gloss on the windshield, almost makes driving in the rain fun, you get 'zoomy raindrops'.
Great save
Great job, I think this process will work in mornings when heavy due , use rinse less wipe down and dry.
Great idea!
I use the multiple towel method. Maybe 2-3 per full size vehicle. I used the sponge and don’t like it. I like using a towel with 8 sides and never goes back into the clean bucket. It gives me reassurance and my buckets is never dirty.
I prefer towels as well, but damn its a pain to rinse them out afterwards. Use a sponge more and more to avoid doing this.
I used to feel the same but the sponge will pick the dirt up and tuck it into the cracks of the sponge and is actually safer. For tight spots I’ll use a towel but otherwise I switched to sponge and prefer it more after a little getting used to.
Nothing wrong with that
BARRY, I too like using MF Towels when rinselessing. Any left over solution is kept & used next time. Depending how dirty car is, I can wash my car 4 - 8 times with one gallon of rinseless. SAVES MONEY$
gosh I was just listening to the video while doing some house work and that train horn scared me. Love me some legacy sponge. I have two of them so I'm good for a while haha.
A very long while
need a decon towel bad! I am just waiting to order from you all until those come back in stock. Excited to try out DIY products!
Thank you.
I was hoping for a special reset button but if I’ve got to do another rinseless that’s great, too.
No magic
When’s the rinseless v2 coming out can’t wait 😊
Eventually
I just used the rinseless wash the other day to get pollen off here in texas. I used a garden sprayer and let me tell you. I sprayed it on, then rinsed it off with just the garden hose. The way that the rinseless encapsulates the pollen is amazing. It literally just falls off with the rinse. Then i just did a quick contact wash and dry and i was done. Thanks guys for the amazing products.
Thanks for sharing!!
We see you just use the cap of the rinseless as measuring tool. Is the cap 1oz?
1/2 oz
I literally asked you this question several videos back but I would love if you would have used a black car because my wife's Range Rover is a victim of this problem very often
Thank you.
I want to see this process done on a 2017-2024 black Chevy Silverado that has the softest black paint known to man. I swear sunlight scratches that paint. LOL
You have a great channel. Question for ya, I had a Mobile detailing business wash my 2022 F-150 that I couldn’t do due to a recent surgery. Long story short, Now I have some slight Water Spots that were Never there. I Coated the Truck a little while back, and it was “Spotless” literally!!! Question for ya, Without messing up my Coating (AMMO NYC COATING), how would I get these slight spots out of the (I guess) The Ceramic Coating? What got me, and I know better, this guy actually washed my virtually Brand New Truck in the SUN??? Never again with this Business!!! Now I gotta Fix his screw up that he should have never made!!! Dang!!!
DIY Detail Water Spot Remover should remove them
@@diydetailofficial without harm to the Coating I assume? I have to ask, sorry. Appreciate your response.
No harm to the coating
I think on your next t-shirts you need the quote on the back- “foundation of Lubrication “
Cool
Yvan and Nick, great video as always. Question I carry in my car a bottle of DIY rinse less to tackle bird droppings if I park outside. I normally make it with distilled water. How long should that bottle be good for? Or even the gallon of distilled that I make how long should it last? Does it even go bad? Thanks
It will be good for a very long time
Another banger! What’s the best way to wash the sponge after each use?
You don't even need to think about "washing" it, really, just rinse it under water until nothing is sudsing anymore and squeeze dry, I just dry mine on top of my grit guard for the next use
@@diydetailofficial How about common cheap sponge, which looks dirty no matter how much you rinse it?
How often should you wash your car? You referenced “regularly” washing it - if I wash once a week just driving around town, is that likely to be sufficient or should I think of mid-week washes?
Once a week is great
would adding a capful of rinseless to a wash bucket with incredible suds add more lubrication than just using a bucket with incredible suds? or would it just kind of be a waste of product?
Waste of product
What’s the best way to wash the sponge? Or is it simply, dunk in the bucket at the end, squeeze it out, air dry?
With DIY Detail Rinse Less Wash, dunk and go
What if I put rinseless on a clean but wet because of the rain & blow it out. Rinseless does not leave residue right?
Yes rinseless doesn’t leave residue
Where do you get the red nitrile gloves?
Amazon
sell yvins seat creaper thing on the site
Soon
Love that cart what is it
Building the ULTIMATE detailing cart (for under $500)! NICK vs YVAN *timed* challenge!
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I just washed my car and it rained, what do I do?
Yvan: wash your car again 😂
Yes
Why wouldn't you just wash it like a normal wash...I don't understand this whole rinse less wash thing?
DIY Detail Rinse Less Wash is faster and safer.
@@diydetailofficial ok faster I can see but why safer? Isn't drying with the towel the most "dangerous" part of both methods? But with a good shampoo that would add the lubrication for the wash, right? Granted during drying your drying regular water, but all the dirt and debris should be gone?
I'm still skeptical of rinse less lol and honestly I'll probably never try it. It just seems risky. If it rains I'd rather wait and go through the entire wash process, foam, rinse, contact wash, dry...but my works parking lot is gravel so I fear gravel dust etc and what might happen if something went wrong trying rinse less.
@@dandieleman2715 DIY Detail Rinse Less Wash removes the need for a drying aid. Once you try it you will ask yourself why you waited so long.
@@diydetailofficial honestly buying a good drying towel eliminated the need for a drying aid for me. Best investment I ever made was getting the dreadnought max towel. But I see your point.
One big advantage I could see with rinse less is potentially less drips to chase. My water is about 450ppm TDS which is horrible for spotting so I spend so much time going after drips around tail lights, mirrors etc.
It just goes against everything my brain says not to do, but I know it's safe, I've seen it done and watched hours of videos of it done without causing scratches, it just gives me too much anxiety to even try it. I'm over in Des Moines, maybe some day I'll visit and be a guinea pig and you can make me a believer 😘
@@dandieleman2715 Good drying towels cost more than the rinseless wash. Stop being so over dramatic and just buy it. You act like if you can't figure out how to do a rinseless wash that you're going to total your car or something. How bad could it be? What do you actually think will happen? If you need a paint job after washing your car then you're doing it wrong. Hire somebody.
I just experienced that yesterday I had Ceramic Gloss on the car and I took blower and blow the water off and then wiped the car down with a waterless wash
Good
Should I immediately wash the drying towel to remove the ceramic gloss from the fibers so the drying towel remains useful?
Simply dunk in your wash bucket 15 mins, rinse out then dry
So when using a rinseless wash, your pre-rinse is the same rinseless in the bucket but sprayed? Even if the car is really dirty you don’t use something like an APC or a Citrus pre-wash ?
You can if you feel it’s needed
Thx lads
Our pleasure!
Crazy question, we got a new fridge and it has glass panels on the front, could I ceramic coat those and would that help with fingerprints
Yes
Pittsburgh Pa is the number one rainiest city in the United States right now. I don't think I can do this every day 😂
Some do
I think I’ve seen this video or similar numerous times. Title is misleading.
This is a first for us
Just wash with a bucket of water with wash mitt. Then wipe dry. I’d never use sponge that just push thing around
Our sponge is designed to clean cars.
If you wash the car with the bucket of water with the wash mitt in it you're liable to scratch the paint with the handle on the bucket. LOL!!!
I have a quick question let's say I have my gallon of water mix my rinseless wash never put wash media in the bucket it has a lid how long will it last if I just use my ik sprayer out of it
It can survive months
As long as nothing with dirt gose in the bucket right
Last 4 times I tried to buy a sponge it's out of stock
Bought another brand
They are very popular
For those touchups after an actual wash, would you recommend the rinsless wash or the waterless wash? Im kind of confused on the applicable differences of these two products.
DIY Detail Waterless Wash is the best option
Have you done a video on using water spot remover with rinseless? Maybe I missed it.
DIY Detail Water Spot Remover requires rinsing
How long can garden hose water and rinseless last? Example - I dunk my spray bottle into rinseless, before washing, can that rinseless be good for a couple weeks or months in that spray container? Thinking of using it around the home.
It depends on biologicals in the water
Can this process be accomplished outside
Yes
After using the ceramic gloss with the decon towel how do you clean it? Does it clog the pours of the towel?
Simply put it in your wash bucket for 15 minutes
@@diydetailofficialIs that the same process if you used incredible suds in your bucket?
Nick, get Yvan to buy you a smaller glove size, LoL.
Lol
What if you using the PSDT with iron remover? When would you re-dunk after using all 4 sides?
Correct
I'm trigger happy too
lol
Hi Yvan. I ordered a handful of Rinseless from Sarel by the way :) What would you recommend should a mobile car detailer do if it's a rainy day and you've got clients booked? I can see rainy days being a challenge and so I need some advice please.
Wash with DIY Detail Rinse Less Wash, then dry, like normal, but you will not need to worry about getting the surface perfectly dry.
@@diydetailofficial I think you misunderstood what I'm asking... If it's raining outside and my business is mobile car detailing, do I simply just tell my clients that we would have to postpone and then I just risk losing that income or what would you recommend should I do? Btw, I would love it if you could do a video dedicated to your best advice for mobile car detailers. You could maybe talk about how to make more profits etc. :)
Get a rain coat and you can still wash the exterior.
You will find detailing business information here
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@@diydetailofficial Thank you! I didn't know you had another channel! You should shout it out more. Keep up the great work :)
Ready
Thank you.
I think I’m going to take a smoke break in 25 minutes
Thank you.
So many products sold out. When will they come back!
Products are being stocked daily
@@diydetailofficial oh ok
Best way to wash car is right before rain. Just foam and handwash. Let the rain rinse off soap. Rain water is best waster. No water spot ever
Yes
Well, I dropped my sponge two days ago and wondered if i should use it again😂 guess i have my answer
Yes
0:53 sprayer battle…
In testing
When will all the products be 100% in stock?
We are working very hard to get there
Great! Ready to do my order soon. Glad it’s been busy for you!
They should just take the Lake Country Pad washer off. They used to sell it for $159 but it's not that price anywhere anymore. It's normally $186.99. They'll have to raise the price on the site and then put it back in stock. I can't get the polish either. It's never available.
Lol - I'm watching this after just towelling down my car after it was washed....then rained on. 🤣 Chauffeur sick if nurturing my car - better things to do. 😉
Good
I may have run into a bit of a problem. I applied the 5 3 stack to my car after rotary red jeweling pad polish followed by the APP. My first wash a week later I sprayed rinseless with an IK sprayer. It just fell off the sides of the car. I went ahead and followed up with the sponge. Im just a bit concerned with the initial rinseless rolling off that it may not be safe. Should I stick with foam rinse foam until I lose some slickness?
No fear, that’s fine
Hey guys, do you guys wash your dryin towels after each vehicle or each day? Or do guys leave it hanging to dry after use for the next day? Even with ceramic gloss on it?
We wash after every vehicle
For rinseless, is it more efficient to use hard or soft water (eg interior tap water that has been run through a basic water softerner)? Is there any danger to using soft water on the car?
No different
@@diydetailofficial thanks very much
how long is a bucket of mixed rinseless wash good for? if i use it and its dirty can it be reused??
Depending on what’s in the water, could be a few days to a few months
@@diydetailofficial how can you tell?
From the smell
Why not just pressure wash the rinse less wash off without touching it?
Then it’s not a rinseless wash lol
@@DriveVibeAuto Oh I thought they had water. Oops
A contact wash is always best
These guys are clowns….so many better retailers out there….better products…chemical guys are top shelf plus their product is show quality….
Thanks for taking the time to comment
You're a clown. Do you even understand what they are teaching and what DIY standsfor? Not everyone is a professional detailer. Not everyone is spending 5 grand to clean their cars once in a while. This is an economic way for the everyday person to clean their car for amazing results. Yvan has probably been detailing before you were shitting in diapers. I'm sure putting you two together and talking we'd see who the real clown is.
First!!
Thank you.
DIY rinseless wash is a great product. I know others are buying other brands rinseless wash but people forget products like iron remover and the PDT are designed to work as a system. Glad I just bought another gallon of DIY rinseless wash!
Me too
Thank you.
Hey DIY Team. I have two questions.
1. May I use a detailing brush for the gaps when rinsless washing my car. I have often the problem, that i have a super clean car but you still can see dirt between the gaps. For example : betweem windshield and a pillar, between the taillight, the black air inlets.
2. Question is, that i can't reach everywhere when drying the car but i "over sprayed" my solution in that area. Can i just ignore that, or do i have to rinse it off? (Black plastik trims behind the air inlets, rubber windows trims)
Greetings from Germany.
DIY Detail Rinse Less Wash can be brushed if needed, ideally with pre-rinsing those areas should get cleaned though.
If DIY Detail Rinse Less Wash stays on the car, not a problem.
Not in stock
DIY Detail Rinse Less Wash is definitely in stock
When is rinseless wash v2 coming
Eventually
@@diydetailofficial Aww cmon give us a date! 😂
When it’s ready
The sponge is out of stock! When will it be back!
Sponges have been sent from Lake Country to our warehouse, so hopefully very soon:)
Need info on the kegs!
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