Detailing Mistakes - Commonly Missed Areas When Cleaning Cars
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- Detailing Mistakes - Commonly Missed Areas When Cleaning Cars! In this video, I show 12 different areas that people miss when they clean the interior and exterior of their vehicle!
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What about the engine bay please?
Pan, I have one to add to your list!
Cleaning the windshield wiper blades. I always wipe the blade during contact wash. This can make a noticeable difference in rain and help preserve any coatings on the glass. The blades can get surprisingly filthy.
Good point!
I like to think of myself as a pretty good detailer! I’ve been detailing my cars since I was 15. I’m now 53 but watching your page in the last couple of years I have added some trick to my detailing arsenal! Always enjoy your videos and look forward to many more. Thanks for enlightening us on some new trick. Great Job as usual my friend ☝️✨💦👏
I appreciate that!
I just started doing the part of the door frame I uess you would call it the iner frame I just woke up bout the as you open the door top bottom sides and the back as the trunk / hach back.
What tricks have you added what you didn't already know in you're 38years of Detailing?
Great Tips Pan! One area that i noticed recently in a used vehicle I just purchased is the Leather bag around the shift lever on Automatic cars (when the vehicle is in any other gear other than park). When the car is in Drive that area is exposed and there is lots of dust an debris that gets neglected. This is because its never seen when the car is in park during a detail! I will make a note to shift the car into gear (with brake on of course) in order to clean this area next time.
Thanks!
Thanks for all the great tips! I would love to see a more detailed video on polishing. Most videos show how to polish on a big flat surface area like the hood, but it would also be helpful to see how you polish smaller areas, side mirrors, odd body panel contours, around emblems, etc.
Something cool coming on that topic next month. Stay tuned. :)
Hi Pan. I'm just a weekend warrior but it is those hard to reach areas that get neglected. Like the inside parts next to the front seats. You have to move the seats front to back and back again to clean the carpets. We all know those parts when something falls there and you can't get your hand in. I always say to myself - no one knows it's dirty there, or other hidden parts, but I know it is dirty. And you can't fool yourself.
Proud to say that I do all the things you mentioned in the video, although I do forget to lower the windows once in a while!
I have to add that tomorrow, June 25, will make 1 year since I discovered your channel! Best thing ever! I'm 69 years old, have been washing the family cars since I was 10. Upon discovering you, the first detailing channel I ever saw, has changed the way I wash, clean and maintain my vehicles drastically. I used to be a 1 bucket with a sponge, etc. No more... it's the Pan the Organizer way for sure!!
Thank you very much and continued success in the future...looking forward to that 1 million subscriber mark!!
Hehe thanks John! I appreciate your support!
I loved your tips on this one! When you said trunk jambs that reminds me of a common area missed on bigger SUVs like Tahoe and Yukon which is the SECOND hatch jamb. A lot of people get the main one but they forget the little button that actually opens the glass to reveal a second jamb or area dirt looooves to get trapped in 😊 keep up the good videos 🤝🏼
Thanks for the tips on areas commonly missed. I’m glad to say I am 12 for 12 in my daily detailing. I would like to add that the hood channels and cowl can remain dirty and full of debris on many vehicles. I added it to my routine a couple years ago and generally use the pressure washer to blast out the channels. Thanks for all your advice!
Thanks for sharing!
For the pedals I clean with an apc/degreaser first then I use chemical guys rubber floor mat renew. This ensures they are thoroughly clean and revived back to that oem look without being unsafe or slippery. It doesn't compromise safety and it looks much better than without the chemical guys rubber floor mat renew. I would definitely recommend
Pan thanks for the reminders, as a weekend DIYer I was pretty happy I get all those areas you mentioned! I have to admit though in the past for some reason the rear gate or trunk jambs was an area I missed.
You are so welcome!
I tend to watch Pan for detail advice and feel his suggestions and techniques really improve my detailing skills.I have watched him for several years and find him to be a true asset! I feel the way he explains things really helps to grasp the concept he is discussing. Some people can do but not teach,I'm glad he can do both very well.👍
Great to hear! I appreciate the positive feedback Gregory!
Thanks Pan!! There are areas I know I don't give enough attention to, but with this video I can make mental notes for my next detail session.
Also an area that could get missed is the underfloor storage in your SUV, I always vacuum it out and use an interior cleaner/detailer on it.
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That “pinch the glass” tip (no pun intended,) is a great one to remember! I always forget until it’s too late!! PanTO rules!
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Excellent tips!
Growing up in Upstate New York I learned at a very early age to pay attention to the door and trunk and wheel wells like you mentioned. The reason however was rust prevention. that's where a lot of debris including road salt accumulated causing the vehicle to RUST😢
So nice cars are better protected now
And moved to the desert Southwest🌞
Yay! I am pleased that I passed the Pan the Organizer informal detailing exam. Excellent tips - all! Thank you for your continued assistance in improving my skill set - very much appreciated :)
You are so welcome!
Fuel doors. 99% of my clients have the filthiest fuel door and that's why I always highlight that part in my before and after photos. Great tips Pan!
Thanks for sharing!
As always great points to remember.
I like to make sure all the pockets on seat backs and door panels are cleaned out. It’s amazing how much stuff gets left in.
I always put the vehicle up on wood so that I can clean the whole tire. Amazing how many weekend warriors are doing just as good or better than the pros! Probably cause we are watching your great videos. Keep them coming!
Thanks!!
Hi Pan, Since watching your channel for about a year now. I have learned most of the tips you mention today. I did miss a few like tail pipes. I was actually happy when the first one was door jams which I do now regularly. All I have to do is use a APC and microfiber towel. Yea a little spritz and wipe there you are done. As always thank you for all that you do in helping us maintain our vehicles. By the way from a DIY'er I now have my first detailing job and ceramic coating.
Thanks Charles! And good luck with the coating job. You can do it!
Great reminders thanks Pan.
Glad you like them!
Hey, Pan. I’ve been subscribed for a while, and I really have to say I admire your selfless effort to deliver quality unbiased reviews of every product I can Google. A true testament to being a great documenter🎉
I appreciate that! What’s your favourite video on my channel so far?
@@PanTheOrganizer My 2 favorite are: Adam’s Advanced Graphene Coating 14 month review, as well as the AvalonKing IX 1 Year Review. My buddy and I are going to split a bottle of either, any suggestion between the two would be appreciated!❤️
The Adam's will last much longer compared to the AK. Hence why it costs more.
Cleaning the sunroof jam with a quality quick detailer spray and microfiber cloth and lubricate the sliders. Keep a towel spread out inside the car to catch any debris that may fall into the cabin. Great videos keep up the good work!
Great tips as always. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent review of tips , I do them all at least twice a year and some every wash.
Thanks David!
Well done Pan !!
Thanks!
Another great video pan! Keep them coming.
Thanks Todd! Will do!
Love these tips and tricks. The glove box is another one. Always good to have it reset, reorganized, and vacuumed. Plus, the interior air filters are located there on some cars.
Thanks for sharing!
glad i am on point. Also cleaning the engine bay rim under hood is also a key note.
Great tip!
Mr.Pan thanks for all the advice I've learned alot from your channel it's these small details that makes a big difference at the end your the man
Glad to hear it!
Fantastic breakdown bru. There are tips and tricks that can only be learned from the best.
Glad you enjoyed it
I used to always forget the area between my pickup cab and bed. It's amazing the amount of debris that gets in there. I use a long Rag Company wheel brush with the interchangeable sleeves to scrub down there.
Pan your the man bro !!!!! You always show me something new!!!! Semper Fidelis
Thanks!
Thank you very much Pan! Your advices are always welcome. Of course I'm on the list with a couple of mistakes. Greetings from Chile. Take care!!
Great to hear!
Your best video All time , So helpful and 100% real content ! Thankyou Pan !
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Pan, great vid 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
You are more than welcome Sir! We watch because of your outstanding no nonsense content! Thank you!
I appreciate that!
As always great video pan. I like the part about decreasing the windshield, with dish soap before you use glass cleaner on it. Again something new I just learned from you, the master professional detailer ''Pan the organizer!''
Thanks 👍
Pan you are the man! Another straightforward great video! Always look forward to your videos every week.
Glad you like them!
In our process's we assess these areas first! Great video
Awesome! Thank you!
Great tips Pan and congratulations on 900,000 viewers! The backs of the rear view mirror is often forgotten where fingerprints tend to accumulate. Thank you for a good video!
Thanks for the support Neil! It's a tremendous milestone that the Pan The Organizer family has surpassed and we're well on our way to 1 million subscribers!
Taking notes on these! Thanks pan
You're so welcome!
Thanks for another informative and helpful video
Glad it was helpful!
Another great video there Pan
Glad you enjoyed it
Enjoyed this. Thanks Pan. ❤
You are so welcome!
The gas cap, wiper blades and arms and the window trim are by far the most neglected part of vehicles outside
the pedals and seat belts connectors on the inside.
Pan the Man! you're the best 👍
Thanks! 😁
Congrats on the growth Pan! And thanks for the tips
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much Pan for all your guidance and support..plz guide when to clean engine bay ,i mean before the whole car wash or after.. thank you once again...Our very Own Pan the Legend 🇨🇦
Thanks! You would clean the engine bay first, and then wash the rest of your car after. That way, any grease from the engine bay that splashes on your paint will be cleaned when you wash the car.
Hey Pan.Finally got the opportunity to use my new Rigid Compressor with my Tornador cleaning tool. Thanks for the video that lead me to this compressor and I just couldn’t wipe the smile from my face. I also used the enzyme cleaner from Tornador. Made the cleanup spectacular. I can now just do regular maintenance with P&S Express Interior cleaner. Just awesome. And great tips btw.Till the next one.
Cool!! Good purchases! 😁👍🏻
@@PanTheOrganizer Great purchases with a little guidance from you. 👍🏻😎
Great video On fundamentals, Pan. I learned to do the exhaust tips differently than I’ve been doing.
Thanks!
Thanks! I learned a lot from this video
Glad it was helpful!
Gold mine of on spot info. Thank you for providing us with your knowledge for free. ❤
You are so welcome
Great video Pan!! One area that may accumulate soils like the inside of the windshield is the inside of the sunroof glass.
I appreciate the other tips as I just detailed my parents SUV and almost forgot the door jams.
Thanks Adam!
Great video pan❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the tips.
On the other hand... Have you think about to wrap some parts of your cars?
For example:
1- I consider that you can wrap the mirror side in High Gloss Black
2- The Aleron Spoiler in High Gloss Black
3- Turn in smoke black your headlights...
4- Put a Tint in all glass. I guess 50% smoke.
This tuning I consider will do your car looks much more amazing and sport
Great tips! When I do the inside of my vehicle I tend to forget the cargo area. I wish I had all day to do my SUV . I have to divide it up onto 2 to 3 days
Thanks!
Thank you
You're welcome. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on CZcams as we surpassed 910,000 subscribers and we have over 120 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Thanks for these helpful tips
Glad you like them!
Great video with useful tips. My nomination for an area that people often forget? The front scuttle around the base of the windscreen wipers! Oh, and the wiper arms themselves.
Thanks for sharing!
Great tips!
Glad you think so!
Yup, i do All of that to my car. But my exhaust pipes are Big enough for me to stick my hand in. That's my perfect way of cleaning them..AWEsome!!
Liked the video first and then watched the video. Thanks, Pan!
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for the video! I USED to miss areas. I solved it by creating a checklist of things I missed on past details. EVERY item on your video was missed by me on past details until I came up with the list. Two areas I missed in the past: behind the front seats and lower part of steering column under the dash. Since I own a Subaru Outback station wagon not having a rear deck, I have a note to detail the rear deck (pulling a detailed sedan out of the garage and noticing the rear deck wasn’t touched gets me to utter a few foul words!).
Well said!
Very good video, Pan! I've been a subscriber for about 7 years and this is the type of content that makes me continue to follow you. All the best. 🇬🇧
Awesome! Thank you! We just surpassed 900,000 subscribers and we’re on our way to a million! The Pan The Organizer family is awesome!
Excellent content as always Pan. Thank you and keep up the great work. One area I imagine some people neglect or don’t think about is between the rear glass and interior brake lamp. On some cars, these can be easily removed and reinstalled after cleaning.
Thanks Victor!
I've been detailing my cars for a little over 30 years now and I don't remember when was the last time I detailed the pedals! Lol wow thank u pan. I said I'll check it out while i wash dishes to see if i can learn anything and bam! 😊
Heheh thanks Ramon! You'll always learn new things by watching my videos! :) Where are you from by the way? Cheers from Montreal, Canada!
@@PanTheOrganizer El Paso tx my man :)
Cool !!
Cannot remember the last time I cleaned the vanity mirrors in my car or my wife's. GREAT TIP!
Glad it was helpful!
Other usually missed areas :
1. Quarter windows
2. Under the back seats of SUVs
3. Gear shifter (move the shifter to drive and clean)
4. Gap between steering and where it's mounted
5. Seatbelt up/down area from your it's pulled
Phenomenal video as usual. Very informative and learned a lot. Thanks Pan!
Glad you enjoyed it! How did you discover my channel?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on CZcams as we surpassed 920,000 subscribers and we have over 120 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@@PanTheOrganizer - I’ve been a big fan of yours and subscriber for a long time and have really learned a lot from you and love your awesome videos. I don’t quite remember how I originally discovered you, probably searching through car detailing videos, however, I love your house cleaning & non car detailing videos just as much & would love to see even more! Keep up the great work, your channel is going to continue to grow even more!
Thanks for your continued support!
Great video. I have been using the technique on the front windshield since you posted it a while back. Dawn dish soap is the best . And the squeeze works great. Thanks for all the tips .
That is awesome!
I've noticed one area that people tend to overlook is the narrow space between the front seats and the floor. I suspect that's because it's hard to reach by hand and also because nozzles on the vacuums at car washes are too large to get into those areas. Not to mention, most car owners don't have vacuums just for cleaning their cars.
I washed my car late yesterday and as I was inspecting it this morning, I noticed that I hadn't gotten the area around the car's letters as clean as I should have. Took care of it asap upon noticing. Admittedly, I've never cleaned the tailpipe. I can't see it on the car, but I know it has one. Otherwise, I do get the other areas that you mentioned. Cool video, by the way!
Glad to see someone finally mentioned moving the car to get to bottom of the tire dressed. Great video tips.
Thanks 👍
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Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on CZcams as we surpassed 900,000 subscribers and we have over 116 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Hey Pan, another spot i like to do is the glove box sides when opened the inside, and the sunglasses compartment, thanks for the videos.
Thanks Tony! How did you discover my channel?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on CZcams as we surpassed 910,000 subscribers and we have over 120 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Great tips because as you said It’s All About The Details 💯
Glad you enjoyed it!
Always time for tips and tricks!
You got that right!
You got me on number 10, don’t think I’ve ever cleaned those mirrors. I would add “underneath the seats”.
I would love to know your take on the best way to fill in rock chips or scratches? My ford mustang has very thin water based paint and it seems to get chipped very easily. I had it ceramic coated with System X MAX professionally, and I am regretting not getting PPF applied first.
I like to clean the inside of the windscreen wiper arm, the bit with the spring. I apply trim dressing in there (car pro perl) and when your driving and can see the inside shining and dark black, it looks good. Great video pan.
Thanks Stephen!
Door jambs, I use rainex wash an wax spray,(smells really good too)
Hi Pan,
Great video.👍 I always notice other people's cars when they neglect the inside of the fuel filler flap, bonnet and boot shuts. My Scooby has pillarless doors, so don't have to worry about dropping the windows. Another areas I like to keep clean as they can be seen, are the rear diff endplate and back box which is stainless steel. Both are polished to a shine.
Keep up the great work. I always enjoy your videos.👍😎
All the best, John.🙂
Thanks John!
Thanks, a good check list. Place always missed, seat rail.
Glad you liked it!
Great Video. Pan
Glad you enjoyed it
Great tips .... as usual.
I'd add the wiper blades (front and back), steering wheel, shifter knob & boot, entertainment screen is a dust magnet, chrome interior door handles, rearview mirror?
I'd like to think I catch all the ones you mentioned minus the vanity mirrors in the sun visors.
Thanks Alex!
Very good and informative.
Glad it was helpful!
A tip for those who don't want to use a pressure washer or sprayer on door jambs: to keep water out of the interior, try a waterless wash (Pan has reviewed several) in a pump sprayer. Agitate with a brush and/or wipe with a microfiber towel...
Pan mentioned the same--I just wanted to bring it to the fore....
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Awesome video and tips! And thanks for the Canadian links 😁👍
You bet!
Super useful tips Pan, fantastic video!
Glad it was helpful!
@@PanTheOrganizer Absolutely👍🏻❤️
The side mirrors! Best regards from London, UK!
Nice video! I think I do almost all of them minus the air vents. You could also consider the door pockets and/or the area between the front seats and console.
Thanks!
A comment about wheel wells: remove the felt/plastic liner and clean the flange of the well, especially if the roads are salted. The first brand new car I purchased was a '79 Camaro and my father advised me to rinse the wheel well lip out (and drag my finger around it to loosen dirt) at least weekly during the winter months here in the Cleveland area. When my car was totalled in '88, there was no sign of rust. Further, I did brush on a rustoleum paint in the wheel well flanges (and areas under the hood). I then had the car undercoated and maintained yearly.
I found that Adam's Interior Detailing Swabs work very well to clean vents, PAN. Give them a try!
Pan is such a legend
Thanks for the support man!
Excellent video. I am not a professional detailer, but I have learned quite a lot from your tips and tricks videos.
Great to hear! Thanks Keith. How did you discover my channel by the way?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on CZcams as we surpassed 910,000 subscribers and we have over 120 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@@PanTheOrganizer I have been watching your videos for quite some time and I thought I had subscribed. I am now. Thanks for replying andI look forward to your next video.
Thanks! Saturday’s video will be a good one!
0:54 true but look at the water spilling to the interior!😆 as a DIYer, I discovered this myself but spraying door jambs just not advisable. simply wipe it with a damp cloth. areas that can be cleaned or reached don't matter as common people don't notice it anyway.
Thx for great tips!!! things that must to renember: the console between the two front chairs, The areas under the seats - I always forget to vacuum there properly, I recently discovered that there is a lot of dust and dirt on all the plastics of the electrical systems under the front seats, for those that have a common trunk with the passenger compartment like in Mazda, Toyota, etc. - dust always accumulates on the plastics that are between These two areas. Another tip is the rear window that has an anti-fog system - we should always clean it well and carefully
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I would definitely think people forget about the door jams and the petals. Great video pan!! 👊🇨🇦
Thanks!
I can tell Pan us an awesome dude because he responds to almost everyone!
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You deserve all the subscribers. I used the summon feature on my Tesla to move the car backward to dress the bottom of the tires. 😁
No exhaust to clean. ✌🏼
That’s a cool feature!
Another awesome video and content good friend
Thanks so much
I like to clean the leather skirt at the base of the center console gear shifter. It tends to gather dust.
Same for the cup holders in the center console.
Thanks!
Great tip!
Boy do I have a lot of work to do now!!! Except for the door jams, I think I missed every other one ... Great video!
Have fun!