I love DIY Details lineup. The best part is the way they support their line. I recommend to all beginners DIY for that reason. The live video premieres and sometimes live questions and answers session plenty of opportunities to have anything you might want to know answered.
There are generally two ways of doing paint correction. One pad for an entire vehicle, but using a pad washer to clean the pad after each section. Or use multiple pads (4-6 cutting pads, 4-6 polishing pads), and switching pads after every other panel or so. Working with clean pads is essential to have optimal correction performance from the pads. Both methods are accepted, use the one that works best for you.
It is always great seeing you two guys together. Both of you are my mentors I have learned so much. Pan, I started with you a friend of mine recommended watching a video and I was hooked. Then you introduced me to Yvan and DIY Detail. Then of course there is Chelsea A2D her transformations are phenomenal. Thank you for doing all that you do. I hope you all have a great year and double your audience.
As a Canadian ,I am very pleased to see the Products listed under Canada.I believe you are from Que.and to purchase in the US it cost us over 30% on exchange!
Thank you for the video, Pan and Yvan. Am really considering starting a business of my own, and this is super helpful. I also appreciate Yvan saying measurements in metric :D
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 150 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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. And since you're planning on starting your detailing business, I have a bunch of cool videos that can help you out. Check these below: ✅ Is detailing really worth it? : ua-cam.com/video/Yq1B_UKNayo/v-deo.html ✅ 20 year old detailer making $130,000 a year: ua-cam.com/video/g08gkwfv1Wk/v-deo.html ✅ What products do you need to start a detailing business? ua-cam.com/video/FLq-vKIWhKw/v-deo.html ✅ Digital marketing secrets to make more money with your detailing business: ua-cam.com/video/Tv9GeGhA-AA/v-deo.html ✅ Custom installation of equipment in a mobile detailing van: ua-cam.com/video/IDUwfl8GmgU/v-deo.html ✅ How to start a mobile car detailing business: ua-cam.com/video/WV3FJcWf77I/v-deo.html ✅ How to become a successful entrepreneur: ua-cam.com/video/wTCfVmeMeEo/v-deo.html ✅ Mobile detailing truck setup: ua-cam.com/video/tnFjhkM4YJo/v-deo.html ✅ Things I wish I knew before I started detailing: ua-cam.com/video/SYqWRq27YgI/v-deo.html ✅ How to be more efficient at detailing: ua-cam.com/video/33ChaMf8dCM/v-deo.html ✅ Digital marketing to grow your detailing business: ua-cam.com/video/1Cd3N1g6mSw/v-deo.html ✅ How to rank your detailing website on the 1st page of Google: ua-cam.com/video/pNflfxehpHg/v-deo.html
Georgios from Greece. You are my two favorite detailers-youtubers. Never lost your videos. Always teaching us and you are both so helpfull to me Yvan and Pan and i want really to thank you about that guys. "Unbeatable pairing"
You would wash the car first, and then you can use the water spot remover as a chemical decon step. If the water spots are still there, it means they started to etch into the finish, and you'd need to machine polish them off. If there are still stains after polishing, you know the clear coat was damaged.
thank you very much for the response sir. so the whole process will be wash->rinse->waterspot remover->rinse->iron remover by clay towel/mitts->rinse->dry->paint correction->contact wash->dry->seal/coating. is this a correct process sir or is it too much?
As far as I know, Yvan's said multiple times Ceramic Gloss and Quick Beads would last 6-12 months and now it's 3-6? Was there some formula changes or was it only him doing undersell and overdeliver?
You two have both up’s my detailing since catching the bug in 2020. Thank you so much to you both, for you contributions to the detailing industry. I am mostly using DIY detail products, and enjoy the simplicity of it.
Hi Pan, I hope you're doing well! I have a question about cleaning the underbody of my car during the winter. I’ve noticed that at some gas station car washes, the jets are parallel to the car and may not clean the underbody effectively. Do you have any recommendations or tips for ensuring the undercarriage gets properly cleaned. I don't really have access to a garage I can use during winter. I'm from Montreal.
See the tool in my video here: ua-cam.com/video/2fOEaNOGTFI/v-deo.htmlsi=XX19PS2xFCxU1PrX See how I use it in winter in a vehicle here: ua-cam.com/video/t7HCBSVnizM/v-deo.htmlsi=D8azasSGAY61HyqJ
Loving the coolabs between you two! I've used clay bars, synethic clay tools (e.g. Mother's Speed Clay, etc), but the Iron Remover + Clay Towel is a game changer. Eliminates paint marring and the need to polish when used properly. Viewer from the west coast, B.C. Canada 🇨🇦
I agree. The new generation synthetic perforated decontamination towels like the DIY Detail Clay Towel and the CLEAN By Pan The Organizer Clay Towel are amazing for claying, and also perfect to combine with good quality iron removers (those that can be used as clay lubes).
Hi Corey! No official dates yet, but the gallons should be on their way to the UK so hopefully soon! Thanks for the kind words about my videos, and happy new year to you! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 150 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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.
Do i need to write in english 🤔, well, that's my favorite duo in the détailing world, this year couldn't start better, can't wait to see the surprises both of you are coming up with for 2025. Nickel chrome 👌 Tiguidou 😊
Are all garage drains (both commercial and home) legally required to be connected to the sewer system for water treatment (as opposed to storm drains)? You might be able to answer that in regards to both Canada and the U.S. Can a garage drain be added later, or must they be installed at the time of garage construction?
@@diydetailofficial From what I'm reading, that means you have to the trap cleaned of its hazardous waste a few times a year? This is all new to me; just curious.
Yvan and Pan!! Great to see two of my favorite UA-camrs!! :) Thanks for the overview of the DIY line-up. I’m a detailing enthusiast and highly recommend the DIY and the CLEAN. by Pan products, especially for any beginners.
As always very informative video, but I have a question on a different topic outdoor plastic furniture. I’m assuming I can use the detail products for outside plastic on your car. Would that be correct? Thanks.
Great video guys! The knowledge you both have on detailing and combining the two together is awesome! I keep learning more and more from you guys with tips and tricks! Even when I think I know a good amount of things, you guys come out with a video showing a better or easier way. Thanks again for all that you guys do for your audience!
Thanks so much for the kind words! I'm glad you're enjoying the content. Even after decades of detailing experience, Yvan and I still continue to learn new things too. The technologies and techniques keep evolving, and we're taking it all in and sharing that with our audiences.
Always enjoy when you two are together my two favorite brands and detailers definitely hope to see more videos with you guys together and hopefully in the near future, DIY, and clean by pan Collab and release an awesome. New product together like a spray, Ceramic wax sealant
I’ve tried the gold standard and the rinse less wash both work amazing my only wish is that it was unscented it would be great if you would collaborate with your brand and diy on a vehicle together maybe for someone in need that really could use a little pick me up like always love watching both of you always great content
No specific dates. I don't rush things. We are testing things right now, so R&D is in full swing. I will give updates when I have important news to reveal. But an interior quick detailer is in the plans. Stay tuned.
I have so much respect and appreciation for the incredible information you share on your channels. Thank you for all that you do. I truly wish your products were available in Israel.
As a drying aid, I'm fairly certain as often as you want if I remember what Yvan said about it. I'm assuming you're talking about DIY Detail Ceramic Gloss?
@ yes,I use the diy ceramic gloss detailing spray to every time I dry my jeep.Just wondering if that’s overkill.What do you recommend to use as a detailing spray when I dry my car?I absolutely love DIY products though! Thanks for the response and love the channel 👍
Thanks Kevin! Ceramic Gloss is fine to use as often as you want as a drying aid. I will also be releasing a quick detail spray in the CLEAN By Pan The Organizer lineup which will focus on gloss and slickness and can be used as often as people want. Have you tried my CLEAN product line? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 150 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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.
I have not seen any video on how cleaning of sunroof and fixed glass roof is done. Does it need cleaning? Usually roofs are not cleaned. But since glass should it be?
When you wash your car, you should always wash your roof. Nothing different is needed for a regular wash. Your same soapy water in the bucket as for the rest of the vehicle, and your microfiber wash mitt. Just like the rest of the glass on your car. Once you're done drying the vehicle, if you want a final touch, you can use a glass cleaner on the glass roof, just like you would on the rest of the glass windows and windshield. If your glass roof has water spots, you can use a water spot remover, or if that is not enough, you could polish the glass using a glass polish and rayon based glass polishing pad, again just like you would for the rest of the glass surfaces. If you need help reaching on the roof, you can use a pole with a microfiber head like this: amzn.to/40agp9d And an aluminum work platform like this: amzn.to/3C7kuTB
I was wondering if you would ever do a video for the diy person who wants to try your clean by pan ceramic coating? I’ve been dabbling in car detailing and following your videos for the last seven years since you posted your ceramic coating videos. I’m a teacher. I do not make enough money to buy all the paint correction equipment. The video could show a Decon wash, then using your clay towel, then applying the ceramic coating. Getting into paint polishing can be expensive for a weekend, Warriors. If not, I appreciate your videos. Keep up the great work!
Hi Dave! Yes I will have many more tutorials in the coming months, especially when spring rolls around, to kick off the new detailing season, and I'll be showing step by step how to apply a ceramic coating and all the prep steps before that, using all the CLEAN By Pan products. In the meantime, you can see a bit of how I prepped the paint and applied the CLEAN By Pan 3-year coating on this vehicle: ua-cam.com/video/lZsPKHNC4i4/v-deo.htmlsi=q-hX2lnCv_5BfA0H Thanks for the kind words about my videos. I appreciate it! I work super hard to make quality content for my viewers, so I'm happy to see those efforts don't go unnoticed.
No worries Dave. I try my best to always reply to viewers' comments on UA-cam. I have been doing UA-cam videos for almost 9 years now, and still to this day, I take time to personally reply to comments. It does get overwhelming I won't lie, hehe, as you can imagine with over one million subscribers, I receive thousands of messages daily and can spend 4-6 hrs just to reply, but I try my best. No other big detailing channel does this. Glad I could help you out! Happy new year by the way, and thanks for your show of support towards my brand!
You can put them in the dryer, but use the lowest heat setting or the best is no heat (air fluff). See my tutorial on how to wash microfiber towels here: ua-cam.com/video/Z4InLgDCZuM/v-deo.htmlsi=NwCc-iKpYmP9bCCT
My argument, as a professional, is that you don’t buy boutique car detailing products to use professionally. It is NEVER economical. Yes, $50 for a gallon of rinseless wash is very affordable and goes a long way … but there are cheaper alternatives that do just as good. 😊😊😊
@@diydetailofficial Umm … that’s, literally, the same thing lol. If you pay $50 for a gallon, it’s still $50 spent. You don’t have the market on “per use” because most rinseless wash solutions are 256:1 or even more. A professional will always default to a more economical choice. Sorry, but DiY and Clean are NOT professional detailing products. They ARE professional grade but are NOT priced for professional use. Not saying you can’t use them professionally, I’m saying they’re too expensive for the bottom line. 😊😊😊
Watching this videos, i came across this video ua-cam.com/video/QTVsH2pALjU/v-deo.htmlsi=0APOWDCb43JP0M70. It's crazy what can happen if you use a bad product. By the way, love your products pan 😁
Hi Deruin! First, I want to wish you a Happy New Year! And it's funny you would show me that video, as I just saw it a few hours ago. It's insane what happened to his wheels! And that video gained a huge amount of views in a short amount of time.
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I love DIY Details lineup. The best part is the way they support their line. I recommend to all beginners DIY for that reason. The live video premieres and sometimes live questions and answers session plenty of opportunities to have anything you might want to know answered.
Thank you.
How many pads would be needed to do an average sized car or can one pad be used for the whole vehicle?
There are generally two ways of doing paint correction. One pad for an entire vehicle, but using a pad washer to clean the pad after each section. Or use multiple pads (4-6 cutting pads, 4-6 polishing pads), and switching pads after every other panel or so. Working with clean pads is essential to have optimal correction performance from the pads. Both methods are accepted, use the one that works best for you.
Thanks for watching Becca!
Pan and Yvan together is an epic pairing! This was a great video!
Yvan always has something new to teach us.
Excellent video Pan!
Thanks !! I always appreciate your feedback. :)
A great well documented video!! I really appreciate the breakdown of these great products!! 👍🏻🇨🇦
Thank you! :)
It is always great seeing you two guys together. Both of you are my mentors I have learned so much. Pan, I started with you a friend of mine recommended watching a video and I was hooked. Then you introduced me to Yvan and DIY Detail. Then of course there is Chelsea A2D her transformations are phenomenal. Thank you for doing all that you do. I hope you all have a great year and double your audience.
Thanks for following along.
Thanks for the kind words and show of support Charles! Every time I hear I helped to inspire people to enjoy detailing their cars, it makes my day.
Thanks for coming to Omaha.
@diydetailofficial hey diydetailofficial I was wondering if you could send me some snow foam I keep running out.
It was such a fun trip! Getting to hangout with all my fellow content creators was a blast!
As a Canadian ,I am very pleased to see the Products listed under Canada.I believe you are from Que.and to purchase in the US it cost us over 30% on exchange!
Thank you. Yes both Pan and I are from Quebec
Great to see the two of you sharing great info; awesome video! Merci beaucoup à vous deux!
Merci!
Merci!! Bonne et heureuse année!
@@PanTheOrganizer à toi aussi Pan !
I love it when you guys come together, thanks Yvan and Pan 👍😁
Thank you.
Thanks, I appreciate it.
Thank you for the video, Pan and Yvan.
Am really considering starting a business of my own, and this is super helpful. I also appreciate Yvan saying measurements in metric :D
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 150 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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.
And since you're planning on starting your detailing business, I have a bunch of cool videos that can help you out. Check these below:
✅ Is detailing really worth it? : ua-cam.com/video/Yq1B_UKNayo/v-deo.html
✅ 20 year old detailer making $130,000 a year: ua-cam.com/video/g08gkwfv1Wk/v-deo.html
✅ What products do you need to start a detailing business? ua-cam.com/video/FLq-vKIWhKw/v-deo.html
✅ Digital marketing secrets to make more money with your detailing business: ua-cam.com/video/Tv9GeGhA-AA/v-deo.html
✅ Custom installation of equipment in a mobile detailing van: ua-cam.com/video/IDUwfl8GmgU/v-deo.html
✅ How to start a mobile car detailing business: ua-cam.com/video/WV3FJcWf77I/v-deo.html
✅ How to become a successful entrepreneur: ua-cam.com/video/wTCfVmeMeEo/v-deo.html
✅ Mobile detailing truck setup: ua-cam.com/video/tnFjhkM4YJo/v-deo.html
✅ Things I wish I knew before I started detailing: ua-cam.com/video/SYqWRq27YgI/v-deo.html
✅ How to be more efficient at detailing: ua-cam.com/video/33ChaMf8dCM/v-deo.html
✅ Digital marketing to grow your detailing business: ua-cam.com/video/1Cd3N1g6mSw/v-deo.html
✅ How to rank your detailing website on the 1st page of Google: ua-cam.com/video/pNflfxehpHg/v-deo.html
Thank you.
Great discussion! A little goes a long way with those products.
Thanks!
Georgios from Greece. You are my two favorite detailers-youtubers. Never lost your videos. Always teaching us and you are both so helpfull to me Yvan and Pan and i want really to thank you about that guys. "Unbeatable pairing"
Efkaristo Georgio! Kali kronia!
Thank you.
sirs, good day how about water spots?what chemical and where should we insert it during the whole process?
You would wash the car first, and then you can use the water spot remover as a chemical decon step. If the water spots are still there, it means they started to etch into the finish, and you'd need to machine polish them off. If there are still stains after polishing, you know the clear coat was damaged.
thank you very much for the response sir. so the whole process will be wash->rinse->waterspot remover->rinse->iron remover by clay towel/mitts->rinse->dry->paint correction->contact wash->dry->seal/coating. is this a correct process sir or is it too much?
As far as I know, Yvan's said multiple times Ceramic Gloss and Quick Beads would last 6-12 months and now it's 3-6? Was there some formula changes or was it only him doing undersell and overdeliver?
Underselling
You two have both up’s my detailing since catching the bug in 2020. Thank you so much to you both, for you contributions to the detailing industry. I am mostly using DIY detail products, and enjoy the simplicity of it.
Thank you.
Two great minds. Lots of awesome products. Thanks for the collaboration fellas. Enjoy your evening.
Thanks Jim! I appreciate the show of support.
Thanks for the video guys! Love the spray polish. I have also used C6 ceramics APP, hydro lite, and mist. Great products!
Thanks
Thanks for watching Karl!
2 🐐’s making a 🔥 vid, that makes this detailing stress less/simple for many who are new like I am to this detail world!! Thank you🙌🏽💯
Thanks for watching.
Glad this helps you get started. It’s a fun journey! I love detailing.
Hi Pan,
I hope you're doing well! I have a question about cleaning the underbody of my car during the winter. I’ve noticed that at some gas station car washes, the jets are parallel to the car and may not clean the underbody effectively.
Do you have any recommendations or tips for ensuring the undercarriage gets properly cleaned. I don't really have access to a garage I can use during winter. I'm from Montreal.
See the tool in my video here: ua-cam.com/video/2fOEaNOGTFI/v-deo.htmlsi=XX19PS2xFCxU1PrX
See how I use it in winter in a vehicle here: ua-cam.com/video/t7HCBSVnizM/v-deo.htmlsi=D8azasSGAY61HyqJ
Besides Iron Remover, Rinse Less & Ceramic Gloss are there any other DIY products that can be used w/ the Clay Decon Towel?
DIY Detail Incredible Suds
DIY Detail Rinse Less Wash
DIY Detail Ceramic Gloss
DIY Detail Quick Beads
DIY Detail Iron Remover
Great another one with Yvan
Thank you.
Always fun collabs when Yvan and I get together!
Is Carpro iron X safe to use on the DIY perforated decontamination towel
I don’t want to damage my diy perforated decontamination towel
It does contain a surfactant
You'd have to ask CarPro if IronX contains solvents. If it does, then it's not recommended for use with a clay towel.
We haven’t tested it.
@@diydetailofficial ok thanks I’ll apply the ironx with a shamwow
Loving the coolabs between you two!
I've used clay bars, synethic clay tools (e.g. Mother's Speed Clay, etc), but the Iron Remover + Clay Towel is a game changer. Eliminates paint marring and the need to polish when used properly. Viewer from the west coast, B.C. Canada 🇨🇦
I agree. The new generation synthetic perforated decontamination towels like the DIY Detail Clay Towel and the CLEAN By Pan The Organizer Clay Towel are amazing for claying, and also perfect to combine with good quality iron removers (those that can be used as clay lubes).
Just watched the video yall did on effeciency in 2022. Love the content, keep it up, coming from all of us, we love the content!!
Thank you.
Thanks Aiden!
Wow that Tank behind you sure is glossy! 😂Great video and explanation from Yvan. This was such a fun trip!
Thanks for providing the backdrop.
Yeah that tank was super clean!! I wonder who detailed it? LOL It was so fun hanging out with all you guys!
When can I expect the gallon size versions of the clean by pan in the UK I can only find 16 oz sizes? Love the videos!
Hi Corey! No official dates yet, but the gallons should be on their way to the UK so hopefully soon!
Thanks for the kind words about my videos, and happy new year to you!
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 150 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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.
Do i need to write in english 🤔, well, that's my favorite duo in the détailing world, this year couldn't start better, can't wait to see the surprises both of you are coming up with for 2025. Nickel chrome 👌 Tiguidou 😊
Merci Loïc
Tsiguidou!!! Bonne année à toi!
Are all garage drains (both commercial and home) legally required to be connected to the sewer system for water treatment (as opposed to storm drains)? You might be able to answer that in regards to both Canada and the U.S. Can a garage drain be added later, or must they be installed at the time of garage construction?
You'd have to ask your municipality for the laws and regulations that apply to you.
Every city is different, in this shop and many of mine we had to install a triple trap.
@@diydetailofficial From what I'm reading, that means you have to the trap cleaned of its hazardous waste a few times a year? This is all new to me; just curious.
Perfect been waiting for this video, this will help alot of people being, I am & im from NY
Glad you found it helpful. Happy new year!
Yvan and Pan!! Great to see two of my favorite UA-camrs!! :) Thanks for the overview of the DIY line-up. I’m a detailing enthusiast and highly recommend the DIY and the CLEAN. by Pan products, especially for any beginners.
Thank you.
Thanks Adam!
As always very informative video, but I have a question on a different topic outdoor plastic furniture. I’m assuming I can use the detail products for outside plastic on your car. Would that be correct? Thanks.
Yes
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🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I have yet to use the Ceramic Gloss with the decontamination towel. I'll give this a try tomorrow! Pan, will you be at MTE?
No unfortunately.
Enjoy
Great video guys! The knowledge you both have on detailing and combining the two together is awesome! I keep learning more and more from you guys with tips and tricks! Even when I think I know a good amount of things, you guys come out with a video showing a better or easier way. Thanks again for all that you guys do for your audience!
Thank you.
Thanks so much for the kind words! I'm glad you're enjoying the content. Even after decades of detailing experience, Yvan and I still continue to learn new things too. The technologies and techniques keep evolving, and we're taking it all in and sharing that with our audiences.
Always enjoy when you two are together my two favorite brands and detailers definitely hope to see more videos with you guys together and hopefully in the near future, DIY, and clean by pan Collab and release an awesome. New product together like a spray, Ceramic wax sealant
Thank you.
More videos to come in the future! ;)
Great video! Need to get some of those products!
Will you be dropping the 2024 awards for detailing products soon?
Thank you.
Not this year. I will rethink the awards video concept, as I'm a brand owner now, and we'll see if I make something different for 2025.
Hello again, I purchased Quick Beads for the Clay and Seal, should I change to the All Clean for my next purchase? Merci encore!
DIY Detail All Clean is not compatible with the Perforated Synthetic Decontamination Towel . DIY Detail Quick Beads works well.
Can all clean be used in a foam cannon?
Yes, but it’s a very inefficient way of using it.
@ thank you!
I’ve tried the gold standard and the rinse less wash both work amazing my only wish is that it was unscented it would be great if you would collaborate with your brand and diy on a vehicle together maybe for someone in need that really could use a little pick me up like always love watching both of you always great content
Thanks for the feedback!
How far are we from getting Clean by Pan for the interior? Can we use shampoo for interior?
No specific dates. I don't rush things. We are testing things right now, so R&D is in full swing. I will give updates when I have important news to reveal. But an interior quick detailer is in the plans. Stay tuned.
@@PanTheOrganizer Awesome!
I have so much respect and appreciation for the incredible information you share on your channels. Thank you for all that you do. I truly wish your products were available in Israel.
Thank you.
It would be nice to track them down in Omaha, or do they not have an open retail outlet there?
We simply have a film studio in Omaha
Thank u just futhered my decision
Thanks for watching!
How often can I use the DIY detail spray? I use it every time I dry my car.
That’s fine
As a drying aid, I'm fairly certain as often as you want if I remember what Yvan said about it. I'm assuming you're talking about DIY Detail Ceramic Gloss?
@ yes,I use the diy ceramic gloss detailing spray to every time I dry my jeep.Just wondering if that’s overkill.What do you recommend to use as a detailing spray when I dry my car?I absolutely love DIY products though! Thanks for the response and love the channel 👍
Thanks Kevin! Ceramic Gloss is fine to use as often as you want as a drying aid.
I will also be releasing a quick detail spray in the CLEAN By Pan The Organizer lineup which will focus on gloss and slickness and can be used as often as people want. Have you tried my CLEAN product line?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 150 million views! I have been detailing for 27 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.
I have not seen any video on how cleaning of sunroof and fixed glass roof is done. Does it need cleaning? Usually roofs are not cleaned. But since glass should it be?
When you wash your car, you should always wash your roof. Nothing different is needed for a regular wash. Your same soapy water in the bucket as for the rest of the vehicle, and your microfiber wash mitt. Just like the rest of the glass on your car.
Once you're done drying the vehicle, if you want a final touch, you can use a glass cleaner on the glass roof, just like you would on the rest of the glass windows and windshield.
If your glass roof has water spots, you can use a water spot remover, or if that is not enough, you could polish the glass using a glass polish and rayon based glass polishing pad, again just like you would for the rest of the glass surfaces.
If you need help reaching on the roof, you can use a pole with a microfiber head like this: amzn.to/40agp9d
And an aluminum work platform like this: amzn.to/3C7kuTB
Pan you and Ivan should do a video of him trying out your all your products 🔥🔥
That’s a great idea! It could be a lot of fun.
Will be good to see Pan, Ivan and nick working on a full vehicle detail. The knowledge and experience you guys have is amazing. Love the content guys
Thank you.
A few things down the pipeline... stay tuned!
How would Pan products vs DIY products do?? Let’s see!!
Both would do great
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Thank you.
Did not know you could use their tire dressing on the interior. Very good to know
Thank you.
Thanks for watching Beau! Happy new year!
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Happy new year!
I was wondering if you would ever do a video for the diy person who wants to try your clean by pan ceramic coating?
I’ve been dabbling in car detailing and following your videos for the last seven years since you posted your ceramic coating videos. I’m a teacher. I do not make enough money to buy all the paint correction equipment.
The video could show a Decon wash, then using your clay towel, then applying the ceramic coating. Getting into paint polishing can be expensive for a weekend, Warriors. If not, I appreciate your videos. Keep up the great work!
Hi Dave! Yes I will have many more tutorials in the coming months, especially when spring rolls around, to kick off the new detailing season, and I'll be showing step by step how to apply a ceramic coating and all the prep steps before that, using all the CLEAN By Pan products.
In the meantime, you can see a bit of how I prepped the paint and applied the CLEAN By Pan 3-year coating on this vehicle: ua-cam.com/video/lZsPKHNC4i4/v-deo.htmlsi=q-hX2lnCv_5BfA0H
Thanks for the kind words about my videos. I appreciate it! I work super hard to make quality content for my viewers, so I'm happy to see those efforts don't go unnoticed.
Thank you so much for replying to my comment. Appreciate you taking the time.
No worries Dave. I try my best to always reply to viewers' comments on UA-cam. I have been doing UA-cam videos for almost 9 years now, and still to this day, I take time to personally reply to comments. It does get overwhelming I won't lie, hehe, as you can imagine with over one million subscribers, I receive thousands of messages daily and can spend 4-6 hrs just to reply, but I try my best. No other big detailing channel does this.
Glad I could help you out! Happy new year by the way, and thanks for your show of support towards my brand!
Hope your doing well, can’t wait for your new videos
Thank you.
Thanks, I'm doing well and I'm always working on new content. I wish you a happy new year Luis!
Ok so I wash my microfiber towels. So your saying if I put them in the dryer there no good.
You can put them in the dryer, but use the lowest heat setting or the best is no heat (air fluff).
See my tutorial on how to wash microfiber towels here: ua-cam.com/video/Z4InLgDCZuM/v-deo.htmlsi=NwCc-iKpYmP9bCCT
@PanTheOrganizer thank you. I truly enjoy your videos. I've been learning alot
I believe one night I will say in my sleep 256 to 1
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Thanks for watching!
My argument, as a professional, is that you don’t buy boutique car detailing products to use professionally. It is NEVER economical. Yes, $50 for a gallon of rinseless wash is very affordable and goes a long way … but there are cheaper alternatives that do just as good.
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Cost per use VS cost of purchase is something to consider
P&S is great for professional use. Their 5 gallon batches are really affordable compared to most.
@@diydetailofficial Umm … that’s, literally, the same thing lol. If you pay $50 for a gallon, it’s still $50 spent. You don’t have the market on “per use” because most rinseless wash solutions are 256:1 or even more. A professional will always default to a more economical choice. Sorry, but DiY and Clean are NOT professional detailing products. They ARE professional grade but are NOT priced for professional use. Not saying you can’t use them professionally, I’m saying they’re too expensive for the bottom line.
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"It seems like a never ending sea of new brands" Just a little foreshadowing as this was filmed months ago.....
We never know what the future holds.
I agree! :)
Watching this videos, i came across this video ua-cam.com/video/QTVsH2pALjU/v-deo.htmlsi=0APOWDCb43JP0M70. It's crazy what can happen if you use a bad product. By the way, love your products pan 😁
Hi Deruin! First, I want to wish you a Happy New Year! And it's funny you would show me that video, as I just saw it a few hours ago. It's insane what happened to his wheels! And that video gained a huge amount of views in a short amount of time.