I've added links to all the chemicals, accessories and pressure washer equipment in the video description as well as some discount codes :) Thanks for watching!
Since buying a black edition black A5 some months ago (which of course looks awesome, but is, well, very black 😄) I have been binge watching car detailing videos, and I must say that yours is one of the better ones for sure. So good luck with the channel, hope it grows, and cheers for the great content!
Nice content, as always, Heather. I did like how the snowfoam looked, not that i need another one, think I have 3 atm and only have two cars to take care of 😂. All the best.
Thanks Stephen! When going with an all-in-one polish like this there's not really much risk at all with the machine polisher to be honest. Do you have a polisher already or are looking to get one?
No I have thought about buying one though. Just a little bit worried about damaging my paint. I do remove small scratches with polish and use applicator pads.Would you recommend any in particular.
I just got the cheap one from Argos which I could probably do with upgrading but it still does a good job. I quite like the Chemical Guys Hexlogic Pads and then either Scholl S20 as a 1-step polish or Scholl S40 for very light polishing/ refining
I only use Bilt hamber products combined sometimes with Gyeon and koch chemie, economical. One tip when you rinse your mit, roll it slowly around in the top of the bucket, it will help the fibers let go of the dirt
Great video Heather, I think back when I first started washing my car (a few years now) one bucket, an old sponge, no pre wash, no hose pipe, what damage I did to the paint work is'nt worth thinking about, like night and day the way cars are washed now, keep up the great work, love watching these and getting more tips how I can improve my car washing, thank you...
Hi Heather….long time viewer! All your videos provide a lot of information, knowledge and loads of guidance. Full of tips and assistance. The Audi looked ace after you worked your magic! Keep up the ace work!!!
Thank you for the video Heather. Cracking transformation you achieved on that Audi 👌. Soft99 paste waxes/sealants are truly excellent products at a reasonable price.
Excellent video H. Very informative as usual. Links are also helpful in the description. Not sure I have seen the discount codes before (apologies if I have missed them) so thanks for posting those. My credit card balance may not agree but never mind lol
Dirty Audi no more I tell thee 😎 Great vid Heather, I used the G3 paste wax last week and it really is super easy to apply and buff off 👌 Does Prism give that ceramic glassy look Heather? I like the glassy ceramic look
Enjoyed the video as always thanks! Heather please don’t see this as a criticism by any means and I wanted to say this more out of concern for your own well being but would you please consider using eye protection especially when doing the wheels/arches. I think we’ve all had near-misses when we’re busy and have ended up with chemicals splashed on us. I do wonder sometimes about the long term effects of breathing in vapours and mists of some of these new products that have arrived in the last couple of years. Take care and I look forward to the next one for sure 👍🏻 Regards, Steve
Thanks for watching Steve! I'm always very careful when using acidic wheel cleaners with PPE but I definitely get what you mean about all chemicals in general too!
Thanks very much Phil! I think the camera makes this look a bit darker than it is but it's actually a dark grey so it's slightly more forgiving than a black car but still easily shows imperfections. It's quite a rewarding colour though when it's been freshly waxed!
to get that result on a black car is more than impressive, great job! are you tempted to try the Gyeon wax at some point Heather? had a go with it over the gyeon evo pure ceramic coating and got some great results. only downside for a mobile detailer would be the 30min cure time of the wax
Thanks Tony! I almost bought that wax when it first came out but it was actually the 30 min cure time that put me off a bit. It does look fantastic though so I'm still tempted to give it a try at some point!
Pretty much the process I follow now apart from the chemicals I use. Have you given up on GT Serum for tyres ? or is that product similar or just a one off trial. There seems to be a trend just now of overlaying Iron Fallout with snow-foam to allow it to dwell longer but I am not sure whether it would be less effective if the snow dilutes it. Another good watch.
Thanks for watching John :) Nope still really enjoy using GT Tyre Serum I just usually reserve it for my own car 😂 I've seen that method too. I'm not sure if it'd add much as I can usually get the fallout remover to dwell for long enough but I haven't tried it personally so tough to say!
@@AutoCareHQ Thanks again for the reply. I get that re the Serum I tend do that sometimes use products I have outgrown on other cars in fact my sons friends car that I'm not sure has ever been washed let alone detailed is coming to me for a once over so I will have to look out some little used products for a rare outing.
Hi, I dunno if you will see this comment as it’s been a few days since your latest video, but driving back home down the M4 with the low sunlight reminded me of something I’ve been meaning to ask you for ages and that is do you have any recommendations for glass cleaning cloths/micro fibre towels. As the inside has lots of smears that really show up in the bright sun. But if they’ve been there for more than a few days it’s really hard to remove them without having to spray a bit more window cleaner, but then a few days later I’ll end up with newer smear marks. For some reason cleaning the outside seems easier I used to use newspaper as I read many years ago that the carbon print can work very well. But you really need to spend a lot of time checking over for bits that haven’t been buffed off and you still need to be quick. I dare see you was inspired by the other big CZcams channels such as car cleaning Guru, Forensic detailing and maybe Autoshine. But you’re the only one who I’ve seen use lots of different glass cleaning products, I think some offer protection? Gaz from Autoshine has sometimes mentioned that he just uses a basic glass cleaner from Eurocell but has to micro fibre cloths designed for glass and uses one to apply the cleaner and the other to buff off, and from watching on a phone screen, it still looks like most people who don’t know much about detailing, will be pleased the windows are clean. I guess if I was to see an example of one of his cars in person and then yours, I’d probably notice slight improvements with yours, but it’s the protective coatings you apply after that I guess people who know very little about detailing who may see a visual difference. So do you have any recommendations for cloths, not necessarily one specific brand (although I’d appreciate this a lot), but at least what type of cloths I need to loom for and also where’s a good place to buy from. I’d probably try Amazon but if Halfords even sell them or maybe Euro Car parts, I’d be impatient and just buy there and then. If you see this and reply, thank you so much. And also look forward to whatever you post up next. I’ve only joined your channel just under a year ago, but wondered if you’ve ever done any really challenging cars like Gaz from Autoshine where he’s brought loads of old insurance write offs or abandoned cars with really filthy interiors? Because you could argue that the level of detail on the exterior isn’t to yours or Car cleaning standards, as his intention is to get an old abused car to a presentable stage. But on the interior, I’d say people who had a newer fairly well looked after car would still be happy with the results if it was charged at a lower to mid range tier. Sorry rambling on haha.
I think it's usually the cloth that's the culprit of most smears/ streaks when cleaning glass, rather than the chemical itself. Some of my favourite glass cloths are - The Rag Company FTW Towel - Garage Therapy Glass Cloth Although the weave is different on both of them, they each do a very good job of cleaning the glass without leaving any residue or fibres behind. Avoid using any towels which are too fluffy or plush as these tend not to work well on glass. Both of these can be purchased from In2Detailing.co.uk and some other distributers as well stock them so they should be easy to pick up. With regards to some really challenging cars, I've not had anything on the channel yet that was really on the edge of being beyond repair but I will have an interior video coming out in about a month's time which was a big job as it was very neglected!
Hi Heather have you tried Citrus Magic and how does it compare with GTech' citrus wash? I diluted mine 20:1 and with a 5 litre container it should last quite some time. I look forward to seeing your next video.
Another great video Heather, thank you. Can I ask a question not related to this video please, on your brilliant review of ONR on your website you say that it can be mixed at a ratio of 16:1 and used as a quick detailer. My question is...do you use it like a traditional QD as in you just need a few spritzes per panel using a trigger sprayer.
Thanks Chris! Yep that's right, just a few sprays on a plush microfiber towel to spread it and then flip the towel over to remove the residue. It doesn't add anything really in the way of protection or gloss but it's good if you just want to tidy up the odd fingerprint or water spot after washing and drying :)
Hi, Heather I hope you are well, very big transformation, Wow, and heavy decontamination, what is the key to a better job, especially following paint correction, I have a question for you, after cleaner the paint (black color) can I put Car Sealant and then car Glaze, I want better longevity of the glaze, What do you think? Best.
Glossed up! Audi Heather just a quick question do you still have the burning detail bug to carry on your YT channel into the next 5 year's. And how does it feel to have nearly 20k subscribers and three year's on YT. Thanks 👌🇦🇺
Yep I definitely still enjoy making videos so no plans to stop! 20k would be a huge number for me so fingers crossed it happens in the next couple of months :)
Another job well done! Obviously for speed but I always like to use a claybar...can see the contaminants actually on the claybar......top tip: once done use a mf cloth on end of a bbq skewer, toothpickery! :)
Thanks very much James! I do get what you mean about using a clay bar, it feels a bit more involved so it's easier to see and actually feel the contaminants being lifted as well
Did you use the ik multi pro 2 sprayer for the pre-wash? wondering how this is and if you can make it a bit foamier if you'd like. Been looking at this one as opposed to the acual foam pro
Oh, I just saw your equipment list and it looks like the multi sprayer. Can you adjust the foaminess with adding more product? I like the fact that you can opt for a non-foam-y spray, so was wondering if any of the specific IK sprayers allowed you to get both non-foam and foam-y
You can't get much foam out of the spray version to be honest. I'm not aware of any IK sprayer that foams and sprays without foam either unfortunately so I have both types for different situations
Great work as always H . Nice to see people like you and #SpeckyMcSporran using a cheaper DA that I have showing you can get away with one of those over a £100 plus unit. Quality may not be there but if you rarely use it then to be it's wasted money. And also a big Kiwami fan . My favourite product by #soft99 followed closely by the Luxury Wax
Cheers Andy! I've got away with this DA for ages now, I've considered upgrading it but I don't polish that often so find it hard to justify it and there's always other products on my wish-list haha
I've added links to all the chemicals, accessories and pressure washer equipment in the video description as well as some discount codes :) Thanks for watching!
It is impressive how a little bit (or may be a lot) of love can make any car look new. Well done
Thanks for watching!
Once again another fantastic and informative video Heather
Thanks Mark :)
Hi Heather, another excellent video. I learn something new from each of your videos. Thank you for taking the time and effort to produce them.
Thanks very much for watching them Stephen!
Hi Heather! Thank you for yet, another great video. As a car detailing novice, I appreciate all the tips and tricks.
Thanks very much Pete!
Your videos never let us, or yourself down, as always a very informative and demonstrated with ease video.
Thanks very much Paul! 😊
Hello again , good to see your videos again, im out for months making Detailing bussines … stay Sharp !!!
Great job Heather. Like the look of that clay mitt, it looks easy to use. The car was looking back to its best at the end 💪🙌
Thanks very much Jason!
Since buying a black edition black A5 some months ago (which of course looks awesome, but is, well, very black 😄) I have been binge watching car detailing videos, and I must say that yours is one of the better ones for sure. So good luck with the channel, hope it grows, and cheers for the great content!
That’s a very nice car! Thanks very much for watching the videos I appreciate it! 😊
Nice content, as always, Heather. I did like how the snowfoam looked, not that i need another one, think I have 3 atm and only have two cars to take care of 😂. All the best.
Cheers Lee :) Haha can always add it to the list for when you run out 😂
Amazing job Heather I bet the owner was happy. Nice to see using your polisher, I am a little nervous about using one I must say. Great video thanks.
Thanks Stephen! When going with an all-in-one polish like this there's not really much risk at all with the machine polisher to be honest. Do you have a polisher already or are looking to get one?
No I have thought about buying one though. Just a little bit worried about damaging my paint. I do remove small scratches with polish and use applicator pads.Would you recommend any in particular.
I just got the cheap one from Argos which I could probably do with upgrading but it still does a good job. I quite like the Chemical Guys Hexlogic Pads and then either Scholl S20 as a 1-step polish or Scholl S40 for very light polishing/ refining
Thanks Heather 😀
I only use Bilt hamber products combined sometimes with Gyeon and koch chemie, economical. One tip when you rinse your mit, roll it slowly around in the top of the bucket, it will help the fibers let go of the dirt
Great video Heather, I think back when I first started washing my car (a few years now) one bucket, an old sponge, no pre wash, no hose pipe, what damage I did to the paint work is'nt worth thinking about, like night and day the way cars are washed now, keep up the great work, love watching these and getting more tips how I can improve my car washing, thank you...
Thanks for watching! I was the exact same, I feel sorry for my old car when I think back 😂
That Audi is back to showroom shine 😀, amazing job 👍
Thank you!
Hi Heather….long time viewer! All your videos provide a lot of information, knowledge and loads of guidance. Full of tips and assistance. The Audi looked ace after you worked your magic! Keep up the ace work!!!
Thanks very much Simon, really appreciate the support!
Wow Heather another fantastic job, I'm amazed you never set up your own detailing business, you would do so well
Thanks Nigel! I’m dabbling in it part-time atm but still don’t have as much time for it as I’d like!
Dark colors cars are the most beautiful after your great work! It's very satisying to see them both, the cars and the work. 😂
Thanks for watching!
As always heather a great transformation really enjoyed that one keep up the good work
Thanks very much for watching!
Nice video Heather , I always enjoy your content. Thanks for the hard work
Thanks Adrian!
Awesome job as always!!
Thank very much!
Love the video! That Audi really needed some love!
Thank you for the video Heather. Cracking transformation you achieved on that Audi 👌. Soft99 paste waxes/sealants are truly excellent products at a reasonable price.
Thanks Karl! Completely agree, I really like the Soft99 waxes I've tried
Thank you for the video. I usually use carpro essence plus as sealant/ collinite for wax if I want to take my time.
Excellent video H. Very informative as usual. Links are also helpful in the description. Not sure I have seen the discount codes before (apologies if I have missed them) so thanks for posting those. My credit card balance may not agree but never mind lol
Cheers Gary :) I've only started adding the discount codes in the description fairly recently to be honest!
Fantastic Heather! Another great, honest review.
Thank you! :)
Hi heather what a difference done an absolute damn good job of that Audi it looks amazing hope your ok
Thanks very much Dave!
You do such an awesome job detailing, thanks for sharing 👍😁
Thanks Dave!
That Pyramid Hyrdo Foam lance looks a beast Heather!
So is this like a 5 to 6 hour job? You are working with so many amazing steps👌
Onother excellent video Heather always learning something new from your videos thank you so much for sharing enjoyed watching
Thanks Sam I'm really glad you find them useful!
Thanks for another entertaining and interesting video...I found the clay bar section very helpful , you make it look rather easy, with good results.
Another cracking video. 🔥 Well done young lady 👍🏾
Thanks John!
Te quedo de lujo esa maquina felicitaciones gran trabajo 💯👍👏👏👏🚗🇦🇷
You made it looks easy. Absolutely amazing job
Thank you very much!
Cracking detail Heather xx
Cheers Rodney :)
Great video as always!
Thanks for your effort once again…
🙏👏
Thanks Antony! 😊
Always a pleasure heather love your videos ❤x
Cheers Mike :)
Hi Heather! Thank you for the amazing video.
Thanks very much Chris!
Another fine video Heather. Thanks 😊
Thanks Jamie 😊
Dirty Audi no more I tell thee 😎
Great vid Heather, I used the G3 paste wax last week and it really is super easy to apply and buff off 👌
Does Prism give that ceramic glassy look Heather? I like the glassy ceramic look
Thanks Kevin :) To be honest I think G3 Paste Wax leaves one of the nicest finishes of any wax I've tried. Do you mean Autoglanz Prizm btw?
@@AutoCareHQ yeah the Autoglanz Prism Heather, was going to try it but only if it's that glassy look to it?
@@kevinb7058 it's not super glassy to be honest, I'd probably go for GT Sigma or Ceramic Sealant for that kind of finish I reckon
Still going to try it 🤣🤣
Thanks Heather 👍
Amazing job heather brilliant shine .
Cheers Adrian :)
Another great job Heather
Thanks Franco!
Enjoyed the video as always thanks!
Heather please don’t see this as a criticism by any means and I wanted to say this more out of concern for your own well being but would you please consider using eye protection especially when doing the wheels/arches. I think we’ve all had near-misses when we’re busy and have ended up with chemicals splashed on us. I do wonder sometimes about the long term effects of breathing in vapours and mists of some of these new products that have arrived in the last couple of years.
Take care and I look forward to the next one for sure 👍🏻
Regards, Steve
Thanks for watching Steve! I'm always very careful when using acidic wheel cleaners with PPE but I definitely get what you mean about all chemicals in general too!
Lovely job ,looks great 👍
Thanks Simon 😊
Super nice work. I really enjoy yoyr videos.
Thanks very much Kim!
Looks good and good call on the links to products and accessories saves having to ask 😂
Thanks Barry!
Hmmm, definitely going to add Green Star to my prewash..
Fantastic job 🇺🇸
Thanks Mike!
Great job. Came up lovely.
Thanks very much! :)
Great job as usual,looked like a new car again. I suppose black is the worst colour to get looking like new(more or less) Good work.😊
Thanks very much Phil! I think the camera makes this look a bit darker than it is but it's actually a dark grey so it's slightly more forgiving than a black car but still easily shows imperfections. It's quite a rewarding colour though when it's been freshly waxed!
Fantastic job,well done
Hey Heather,Great job 👍👍
Cheers Richard!
Great work 🤙⭐️
Thank you :)
@@AutoCareHQ wishing You great cars and to keep up with great work 🤙👑✨️
Very good came up great
Thank you!
to get that result on a black car is more than impressive, great job! are you tempted to try the Gyeon wax at some point Heather? had a go with it over the gyeon evo pure ceramic coating and got some great results. only downside for a mobile detailer would be the 30min cure time of the wax
Thanks Tony! I almost bought that wax when it first came out but it was actually the 30 min cure time that put me off a bit. It does look fantastic though so I'm still tempted to give it a try at some point!
@@AutoCareHQ i dont think you'd be disappointer Heather, and applying it with a DA polisher might get back some of those 30mins lol
Pretty much the process I follow now apart from the chemicals I use. Have you given up on GT Serum for tyres ? or is that product similar or just a one off trial. There seems to be a trend just now of overlaying Iron Fallout with snow-foam to allow it to dwell longer but I am not sure whether it would be less effective if the snow dilutes it. Another good watch.
Thanks for watching John :) Nope still really enjoy using GT Tyre Serum I just usually reserve it for my own car 😂 I've seen that method too. I'm not sure if it'd add much as I can usually get the fallout remover to dwell for long enough but I haven't tried it personally so tough to say!
@@AutoCareHQ Thanks again for the reply. I get that re the Serum I tend do that sometimes use products I have outgrown on other cars in fact my sons friends car that I'm not sure has ever been washed let alone detailed is coming to me for a once over so I will have to look out some little used products for a rare outing.
Amazing 👍👍👍
Hi, I dunno if you will see this comment as it’s been a few days since your latest video, but driving back home down the M4 with the low sunlight reminded me of something I’ve been meaning to ask you for ages and that is do you have any recommendations for glass cleaning cloths/micro fibre towels. As the inside has lots of smears that really show up in the bright sun. But if they’ve been there for more than a few days it’s really hard to remove them without having to spray a bit more window cleaner, but then a few days later I’ll end up with newer smear marks. For some reason cleaning the outside seems easier I used to use newspaper as I read many years ago that the carbon print can work very well. But you really need to spend a lot of time checking over for bits that haven’t been buffed off and you still need to be quick. I dare see you was inspired by the other big CZcams channels such as car cleaning Guru, Forensic detailing and maybe Autoshine. But you’re the only one who I’ve seen use lots of different glass cleaning products, I think some offer protection? Gaz from Autoshine has sometimes mentioned that he just uses a basic glass cleaner from Eurocell but has to micro fibre cloths designed for glass and uses one to apply the cleaner and the other to buff off, and from watching on a phone screen, it still looks like most people who don’t know much about detailing, will be pleased the windows are clean. I guess if I was to see an example of one of his cars in person and then yours, I’d probably notice slight improvements with yours, but it’s the protective coatings you apply after that I guess people who know very little about detailing who may see a visual difference. So do you have any recommendations for cloths, not necessarily one specific brand (although I’d appreciate this a lot), but at least what type of cloths I need to loom for and also where’s a good place to buy from. I’d probably try Amazon but if Halfords even sell them or maybe Euro Car parts, I’d be impatient and just buy there and then. If you see this and reply, thank you so much. And also look forward to whatever you post up next. I’ve only joined your channel just under a year ago, but wondered if you’ve ever done any really challenging cars like Gaz from Autoshine where he’s brought loads of old insurance write offs or abandoned cars with really filthy interiors? Because you could argue that the level of detail on the exterior isn’t to yours or Car cleaning standards, as his intention is to get an old abused car to a presentable stage. But on the interior, I’d say people who had a newer fairly well looked after car would still be happy with the results if it was charged at a lower to mid range tier. Sorry rambling on haha.
I think it's usually the cloth that's the culprit of most smears/ streaks when cleaning glass, rather than the chemical itself. Some of my favourite glass cloths are
- The Rag Company FTW Towel
- Garage Therapy Glass Cloth
Although the weave is different on both of them, they each do a very good job of cleaning the glass without leaving any residue or fibres behind. Avoid using any towels which are too fluffy or plush as these tend not to work well on glass.
Both of these can be purchased from In2Detailing.co.uk and some other distributers as well stock them so they should be easy to pick up.
With regards to some really challenging cars, I've not had anything on the channel yet that was really on the edge of being beyond repair but I will have an interior video coming out in about a month's time which was a big job as it was very neglected!
Many thanks!@@AutoCareHQ
Hi Heather have you tried Citrus Magic and how does it compare with GTech' citrus wash? I diluted mine 20:1 and with a 5 litre container it should last quite some time. I look forward to seeing your next video.
Thanks for watching :) I've not tried that one before I'm afraid but I have heard plenty of good things about it
Another great video Heather, thank you. Can I ask a question not related to this video please, on your brilliant review of ONR on your website you say that it can be mixed at a ratio of 16:1 and used as a quick detailer. My question is...do you use it like a traditional QD as in you just need a few spritzes per panel using a trigger sprayer.
Thanks Chris! Yep that's right, just a few sprays on a plush microfiber towel to spread it and then flip the towel over to remove the residue. It doesn't add anything really in the way of protection or gloss but it's good if you just want to tidy up the odd fingerprint or water spot after washing and drying :)
@Auto Care HQ thanks for the info Heather.
Audi my fav brand.....great job Heather ,again💯👍👍👍
Thank you!
@@AutoCareHQ www.youtube.com/@S-PR0_DETAILING_UK
great car cleaning video loved watching , whats your best wheel cleaner you used thanks
Thanks Craig! I’ve tried a lot of really good ones but some of my favourites are HDD Braking Point and Detail Bug Mantis
@@AutoCareHQ ok thanks i try to buy some
Great 👍
Any plans to try some DIY Detail products when InterDetailing start selling them ?
Probably not at the moment to be honest as I've got quite a few chemicals I need to work through before I can justify to myself buying more 😂
@@AutoCareHQ I know what you mean. I need to sort and give some stuff to a new home 😀
Hi, Heather I hope you are well, very big transformation, Wow, and heavy decontamination, what is the key to a better job, especially following paint correction, I have a question for you, after cleaner the paint (black color) can I put Car Sealant and then car Glaze, I want better longevity of the glaze, What do you think? Best.
Thanks for watching Jorge, hope you are well too :) I would go with the glaze first and then apply the sealant over the top to get the best durability
@@AutoCareHQ Thank you, I will do. 🖐
Great work! I’m curious, how many hours did you put into this detail?
Thanks Rick! I spent about 8-9 hours on this one but the filming usually adds a few hours to the process 😊
Glossed up! Audi Heather just a quick question do you still have the burning detail bug to carry on your YT channel into the next 5 year's. And how does it feel to have nearly 20k subscribers and three year's on YT.
Thanks 👌🇦🇺
Yep I definitely still enjoy making videos so no plans to stop! 20k would be a huge number for me so fingers crossed it happens in the next couple of months :)
@@AutoCareHQ Cheers for the reply to my question
Ps, Have you had the weather to have a wood fired pizza and a beer yet? I'm jealous of that set up bye
Used it yesterday evening actually for the first time this year!
fuiyoh great video!
Another job well done! Obviously for speed but I always like to use a claybar...can see the contaminants actually on the claybar......top tip: once done use a mf cloth on end of a bbq skewer, toothpickery! :)
Thanks very much James! I do get what you mean about using a clay bar, it feels a bit more involved so it's easier to see and actually feel the contaminants being lifted as well
Great video 👍 How do you like the ValetPro wash mitt ?
Thank you! It's a great mitt, I've washed it quite a lot of times now and it's still stayed really nice and soft
@@AutoCareHQ might pick up a few then 👍
What's the name of the pressure washer that you are using?
How long does the exterior typically take you to do?
which snow foam lance are you using 😊?
I have a 2010 Toyota Camry that has never had any type of paint correction
Did you use the ik multi pro 2 sprayer for the pre-wash? wondering how this is and if you can make it a bit foamier if you'd like. Been looking at this one as opposed to the acual foam pro
Oh, I just saw your equipment list and it looks like the multi sprayer. Can you adjust the foaminess with adding more product? I like the fact that you can opt for a non-foam-y spray, so was wondering if any of the specific IK sprayers allowed you to get both non-foam and foam-y
You can't get much foam out of the spray version to be honest. I'm not aware of any IK sprayer that foams and sprays without foam either unfortunately so I have both types for different situations
Great watch! How long did all that take?
Thank you! It took about 8-9 hours but filming adds a lot of time 😊
👍🏻
How do you like the Snowfoam Cannon?
I am using the same.
I'm a big fan of it, definitely feels well made
I thought you applied snow foam from the bottom up
I've tried both and never found it to make a difference
Great work as always H . Nice to see people like you and #SpeckyMcSporran using a cheaper DA that I have showing you can get away with one of those over a £100 plus unit. Quality may not be there but if you rarely use it then to be it's wasted money. And also a big Kiwami fan . My favourite product by #soft99 followed closely by the Luxury Wax
Cheers Andy! I've got away with this DA for ages now, I've considered upgrading it but I don't polish that often so find it hard to justify it and there's always other products on my wish-list haha
Have you tried cerberus by garage therapy?
Yep I coated my car in it quite recently, the vid will be up at the start of June 😊
Do you ever clean around the shuts etc
Yep I do on pretty much every car but don't usually film that bit and the interior unless they're particularly grubby
Thank you for your quick reply, keep up your friendly videos. So much choice.
😊
Can I have the name or link of the washing mint?
Everything is linked in the description
Thank you
спортсменка, красуня.
I really like your videos, you are a very nice girl
Girl smile at least once, make me feel good
Haha I always notice I look very serious when I'm filming 😂
@@AutoCareHQ I'm looking forward to the next release🖐
First!!
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So is this like a 5 to 6 hour job? You are working with so many amazing steps👌