OFF LABEL uses for DIY Detail products: we're going rogue!
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- čas přidán 15. 02. 2023
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What are your off-label uses for DIY Detail products?
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I love more off label uses 🤣
The green machine has a nice ring to it. Its improving your efficiency and making you more green $$$
We need a t shirt for st patricks day now 🤣
So true!
Great video guys. At the end you asked for our off-label uses. Man you left us some easy ones! DIY Rinseless could have it's own video for off-label uses: window cleaner, minor upholstery stains. I'd bet it works as a panel prep wipe... If your vehicle is well maintained, DIY rinseless will clean everything inside and out including the wheels and tires. 😉
Excellent suggestion for a video.
Great video! I use DIY Rinseless for a lot of off label use as well!!!
That is awesome!
I love the two colored sponge when cleaning a vehicle with bird poop. The two colors let’s me know which side to touch and which side to avoid touching.
Excellent tip!
Great to know you can mix match. I thought by you mixing up I can see smoke coming out my bucket and car. 🤣😂 great tip and video keep it coming guys
Glad you enjoyed it
Looking forward to meeting yall at Car Supplies Warehouse/The Bays
🔥🔥 but great video wit try these techniques👍🏻
Sounds good!
Thanks for the awesome tips. Quick beads on the glass shower doors keeps the soap scum away.
Great tip!
I take my bucket of rinse less wash after cleaning my car and use it to mop my garage floor. Waste not want not I say, I have to clean up the drips anyways from around my car so and I don’t have a floor drain so it’s a perfect extension of the cleanup after a hand wash. As long as my car isn’t too dirty and the water is mostly clean.
Great tip!
So far I have not managed to see if you are selling in the UK yet but you have given me so many new ideas to detail my car in this video. I live in Scotland so Northern fits the bill here and salt on the roads is a given. I will be having a long chat with my supplier of choice, John at Mitchell & King which are within 5 miles of my home about whether he thinks he can supply a water spot remover, that will neutralise salt and whether his Iron Remover would work with a G3 Clay Mitt, as that would be something I would be very interested in. Machine polishing is outwith my knowledge and having had a lesson in it though it looks fun and effective, it is not something that I enjoyed doing strangely. Panel Prep for windows seems to be the latest trick here in the UK as just the other day a CZcams detailer used it after the cleaning process i.e. window cleaner first then panel prep but I understand you were using it as a substitute for glass cleaner. Thanks for another thought provoking tutorial.
Thank you, please ask your favourite supplier for DIY Detail.
Great stuff fellas 🎉
Thanks 👍
Nice info about road salt and water spot remover 😊
Thank you.
Off label for interior ceramic….interest my dress shirt collars and sleeve cuffs after ironing. Totally stops ring around the collar.
Great idea!
How about using all clean as a pre soak and then wash the vehicle with rinseless. Can you please make a video on that.
Great method, just make sure you flush the all clean off the paint after it dwells
@@diydetailofficial Please make a video on this if this is an effective and easier cleaning method.
How would the all clean/incredible suds combo compare with Koch Chemie's AF? Love the idea of using the iron remover as a clay lube combining two steps into one!
We haven’t tested against that product.
Great video, guys! I really enjoyed that. Quick question: would there be any benefit to spraying All-Clean on the paint first by itself, letting it soak for 30 seconds to a minute, then going over it with the Incredible Suds from the foam cannon, letting it sit for a few minutes, and then rinsing? Would that provide anything additional that combining them in the foam cannon wouldn't?
We’ve never tried it, but it won’t hurt
@20:35 DOOM DOOM DOOM!!!! lol great video thanks
Thank you for watching.
I feel the QB spray into stream is not very effective. I understand it works somewhat but not ideal enough. I think if its windy might be better off just getting closer to the vehicle as you spray the mist.
It’s a different method that some need to use to suit their situation.
HA I have noticed Nick do it in a few videos. The way he stands up cleaning the wheels and like is upside down. I get dizzy just watching him clean like that lol
The goal is clean, that he accomplishes.
Is the water spot remover safe for all coatings? For example, Diamond ProTech DB36 or CSL/EXO? How often would you recommend using it for salt removal?
Yes, Use it every month if you're worried about it. I use it when I know the car is coated but I don't see water spots....that's my cue. So not on a timeline, just when I notice the lack of water beading
When will the clear buckets be available?
They are available from most restaurant supply places.
I used ceramic gloss as the drying aide but an hour later it rained. Very little beading so does it need more cure or was too diluted from the drying process?
More than likely a combination of both. Also check your paint for contamination.
I'd love to see a video on how to use water spot remover when doing a rinseless wash. If there is one and I missed it, I appologize. Assuming you don't have access to a hose and you're just doing a pre-spray of rinseless to wet the surface. Would you wash the vehicle first using rinseless, spray water spot remover, and then rewash with rinseless?
Basically the same concept as this video: IRON REMOVER & RINSELESS WASH?! How to decontaminate your paint without a hose
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@@diydetailofficial awesome! Thank you for linking the video!
Hi guys, how much incredible suds and all clean can be used in my Ik foamer for a really good cleaning? I have my 3 year coating on from you guys as well. I don’t want to harm the costing in any way.
Thanks
One gallon of water, 1 oz DIY Detail Incredible Suds, 4 oz DIY Detail All Clean
I can't remember what my friend would call it (20 years ago) but he was notorious for not washing his car and when we had a car meet he'd spray cheap tire foam all over the tires and wheels and then wipe the wheels off with a towel, boom clean car (so he claimed) lol
As long as he liked it.
I saw someone use an acidic water spot remover to remove the crud from those little chrome emblems. Would that work with diy water spot remover?
Yes
Will the all clean with its high ph degrade a wax or sealant or coating or clearcoat?
A wax yes, sealant, depends on the quality.
If use the clay towel with iron remover how to clean out the residue iron and remove the smell?
Rinse it out under running water.
Est-ce que tous les iron remover peuvent être utilisé avec le claytowel? Question d'utilisé se qu'il me reste avant de passer a diy detail?
Non, plusieurs vont endommager votre argile. Faire un essai sur une surface non critique.
Is your clay towel less abrasive than other clay towels?
It contains no abrasives.
20:20 it is very obvious that the traditional method is better. I think you use more product and get blotchy application when spraying into the pressure washer stream.
Yes, but in situations of high heat and or direct sunlight this can save the day.
Hi to both of you! I'm selling and using what's left of non-DIY Detail products and my question is for Yvan The Great😉: i have a leftover of windex/acetone for panel prep. Do you still recommend this mix? Thanks in advance
Yes, it’s still a great way to prep the surface.
When you mixed the All Clean and Incredible Suds into the Foam Cannon did you mix any water in it as well or was it both products straight?
1 gallon of water, 8oz of DIY Detail All Clean and a capful of DIY Detail Incredible Suds
@@diydetailofficial Sorry, I am confused I did not know they have Foam Cannons with a capacity to hold 1 gallon of water +.
Where can I find such a Foam Cannon of that capacity?
@francos2696 sorry, in a foam cannon, 4 oz of DIY Detail All Clean , 1 oz of DIY Detail Incredible Suds, the rest water.
@@diydetailofficial Thank you! So 4pm of All Clean would be 4 Caps full and 1oz of Incredible Suds would be 2 Caps full?
Did you use tap water when you mixed the all clean
Yes.
@@diydetailofficial thank you for the reply
When is it too cold to detail outside?
When your soap starts to freeze on the paint lol
@DIY Detail that was happening to me today. It was sunny and like 22 F but my product would freeze in the shade
Unfortunately the weather has its own mind.
Interior ceramic safe on rubber floor mats?
Yes. Done it with great results. Durability is TBD but initially impressed
@@davidruggles996 awesome. How's the sickness? I have been using the weather tech coating, but if this matches it then I can swap it out for a much more useful product!
Edit: just realized they have dropped the price on it substantially, so unless I can get the same job done with 1/3 the product, weather tech is still going to be in the cabinet. Damn!
Yes it is.
@@diydetailofficial just seconds ago i heard Yvan mention it in today's video! You guys are killing it thanks again. You can disregard my email as well Nick lol :)
Hello from Russia.
pour water spot remover and iron remover into empty bottle - use with clay towel.
Water spot remover can damage the clay.
Hi Yvan. How do you protect yourself as a professional detailer from your client blaming you afterwards that you damaged their car, even though you know the damage was done before hand and the client just decides to blame you for it? And what do you do if they do blame you?
Urable
@@diydetailofficial will check it out, thanks
Why do you flush from top to bottom? I have learned that you SHOULD flush down from the top
With DIY Detail Quick Beads we are not flushing, we are applying and activating using the water.
@@diydetailofficial Ok thought when you rinsed off at the first step and with iron remover
I thought Incredible Suds was PH balanced and not high alkaline! At least that's what your website says!
Ph balanced doesn’t mean ph neutral. They have SDS sheets you can check but pretty sure it is a ph of 8. So close to neutral but with a little extra cleaning power.
It’s 8.5 which is safe on all surfaces, you don’t start affecting waxes and sealants below 9.
This! It’s 8.5 but that’s exactly right, totally safe on waxes sealants coatings etc
@@diydetailofficial Thanks for responding so quickly!
@@diydetailofficial Thanks for responding so quickly! I'm still watching your video!
What size of foam cannon is that?
MJJC2
I wish North America would join the metric system - life would be so much easier!
Only the USA general public doesn’t use it. Canada and the US military use the metric system.
@@diydetailofficial even more frustrating! 😂
Wheels not rims
the products work great on wheels, indeed!
Ayyyyy
Thank you.
2nd 🤷🏼♂️
Thank you
Can the DIY detail tree sap remover be used to remove tar deposit/adhesive residue like Gyeon Tar or Carpro Tar X ?
Thanks in Advance 🧼🧽🫧
Yes, absolutely