I have detailed for over 25 years and watched a ton of UA-cam detail videos. This video has so many amazing gold nuggets of information. The clear way you explain the detail process along with the amazing advise and tips is the best I have seen on UA-cam. How your channel does not have hundreds of thousands of subscribers blows my mind. If your a new detailer or even old like me lol watch every single video on this channel and take notes your will become a better detail 1000%. Appreciate you taking time out of your busy day to make these videos to help all lf us brother. Have a great weekend.
Thank you for your support! I recently started the channel. I figured it's time to give back to the industry that's changed my life. I'm happy to share my experiences and I hope it helps people. I have more content coming. What I want to share is likely controversial theories or unpopular opinion, but it's real world detailing and not the UA-cam entertainment detailing. Thank you for watching!
Very good video! I can confirm the tips you gave are excellent! Good pace, great explanations man. Continue working hard to produce excellent content for the detailing community! 💪🏻👍🏻
Thank you for watching! We're about to roll out more content on efficient and effective detailing processes. It'll be great content for both the enthusiast and professional.
Dropping gems! Ever since I did that training with you guys back in December I’ve used rinsless wash in so many ways that I didn’t know about from before thanks
Subbed! Our process is extremely similar. It’s pretty crazy how fast you can get through an interior with rinseless. For those sticky cup holders that are non-removable, try spraying some rinseless wash in it and let it sit for a few minutes. The rinseless dampened towel will wipe it up easily. I’m like you, always least aggressive measures first. Looking forward to more tips/tricks from you to add to my arsenal!
A good quality soft brush is great for the clear plastic shields around the instruments in the dash cluster. That plastic is usually very easy to mar. Same goes for a soft piano black finish. Not sure why anyone would use it for general cleaning.
Great video with lots of awesome tips... I am sorry if I missed it, but do you dunk and re-use the same towel for the whole car, or do you have a handful of towels in the bucket, and just switch to a new one every so often? I guess either works, but just curious.... Also, what air compressor attachment is that and what PSI are you running?
I'll use the towel until it gets dirty, and then switch it. But normally one towel does the trick for most interiors. I'm using the Tornador air tool, with the psi around 90.
Yes, this technique works well on cloth seats and headliners. It'll only clean light stains, nothing too serious. I have a special trick I use for headliners that I'll make a video on soon. I'm just waiting for a dirty headliner to come into the shop.
I ordered that inexpensive 5 piece SPTA red handle brush set from Amazon for my 1st detail brush set. They include one of those makeup brushes and I still don't know what I'd use it for other than dusting.
That's right, those beauty brushes are not good for that👍🏼 I have been cleaning exteriors and interiors with Rinseless and makes all great, efficient, effective, and cost-effective. I have seen some detailers using APC just because and they end up pulling or erasing the white lettering on the inside of the vehicle
Rinseless Wash is the sauce when it comes to efficiency and being safe. Lots of UA-cam channels would make you think an APC is necessary on every vehicle to get it clean when it's not the case. And to make it worse most of them use that brush that belongs in the vanity drawer. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! 😁
Makes zero sense .. Tornado has a bottle attachment. Yet you are forcing liquid through a rag trying to reinvent the wheel and it already exists. They makes interior cleaner … Rinse less wash is for exterior. People try to invent something that doesn’t need inventing
Let me explain the context of why I use the items the way I do, and I hope it clarifies my choices and methods. The Tornador with the bottle attachment has a place, and can even be used for the air vents like you said. However that tool doesn't have as much airflow as the standard Tornador used in the video. Instead of spending money on two tools (which I already have both) or instead of detaching the tool for the other, it's more efficient and effective to just use a dampened towel. There's less water going into the vents & buttons with my method than the bottled Tornador. I've already tested this as fact. Notice my towel isn't dripping. It's wrung out very well to create a "dampened" towel. I'm already blowing out the entire interior, so it's not efficient to carry 2 different Tornadors. It is more efficient to use the standard Tornador to blowout the interior, and use the dampened towel to wipe down surfaces as I go as well as use my method to get the vents, buttons, and crevices. As for using the Rinseless on the interior: yes, this is an off-label use of the product but it's also not a new concept. Go look at every Rinseless Wash Brand's UA-cam channel and you'll see them showcasing the product being used on the interior. As mentioned in the video, this is the safest product to use on EVERY surface on the interior (and exterior). It's gentle yet effective at lifting dirt and oils. Even effective sometimes on *super light* staining. I choose this product as my 1st line chemical on interiors because my employees won't damage anything. By using this first it prevents them using an APC that may not be needed, or worse, they may have diluted incorrectly & stain/damage interior components (damaged interiors is the #1 mistake I see new detailers make in the groups & forums). I don't buy into the industry's marketing of a dedicated & labeled interior cleaner. It's yet another product for me to spend money on and take up shelf space. Another product my employees have to learn how to use. It makes more sense to use Rinseless where my product cost is like $0.0021 per 32oz bottle made. (This number is calculated and true in my spreadsheets). I do this for a living. Not for show on UA-cam or act like I'm reinventing something. My intention is to help new detailers or business owners with more effective methods, and to save them from the traps in the industry. Give my methods a try at least once and see if it helps. Thanks for watching & Merry Christmas.
I have detailed for over 25 years and watched a ton of UA-cam detail videos. This video has so many amazing gold nuggets of information. The clear way you explain the detail process along with the amazing advise and tips is the best I have seen on UA-cam. How your channel does not have hundreds of thousands of subscribers blows my mind. If your a new detailer or even old like me lol watch every single video on this channel and take notes your will become a better detail 1000%. Appreciate you taking time out of your busy day to make these videos to help all lf us brother. Have a great weekend.
Thank you for your support! I recently started the channel. I figured it's time to give back to the industry that's changed my life. I'm happy to share my experiences and I hope it helps people. I have more content coming. What I want to share is likely controversial theories or unpopular opinion, but it's real world detailing and not the UA-cam entertainment detailing. Thank you for watching!
Fully agree 💯
Very good video! I can confirm the tips you gave are excellent! Good pace, great explanations man. Continue working hard to produce excellent content for the detailing community! 💪🏻👍🏻
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Just wait until he has those Pan the Organizer Products...
The wet microfiber towel with the Tornador is genius, I’ve never thought about it !
Honestly I learned it from Yvan LaCroix in an older video. I believe he talks about it but he didn't show it in action. Thanks for watching the video!
I knw you tlk about helping people who have a detail business but as a enthusiast your page is still golden.
Thank you for watching! We're about to roll out more content on efficient and effective detailing processes. It'll be great content for both the enthusiast and professional.
Dropping gems! Ever since I did that training with you guys back in December I’ve used rinsless wash in so many ways that I didn’t know about from before thanks
You are welcome!
Good job
Thank you for providing a great product line! All my staff loves it.
Subbed! Our process is extremely similar. It’s pretty crazy how fast you can get through an interior with rinseless. For those sticky cup holders that are non-removable, try spraying some rinseless wash in it and let it sit for a few minutes. The rinseless dampened towel will wipe it up easily. I’m like you, always least aggressive measures first. Looking forward to more tips/tricks from you to add to my arsenal!
Thanks for the sub!
Great demo and explanations are great.Thx
Thank you for watching!
Thank you. Happy I found you channel.
Thank you for watching!
A good quality soft brush is great for the clear plastic shields around the instruments in the dash cluster. That plastic is usually very easy to mar. Same goes for a soft piano black finish. Not sure why anyone would use it for general cleaning.
Thank you for the tips save a lot time to my car wash auto detailing California
Happy to help!
Awesome tips!
Thank you for watching!
Amazing tips!!! I need more videos like this so I’m subscribing
More to come!
Great video, super efficient tips thank you! 👌
I'm glad the video was helpful on the tips and tricks for using rinseless wash on the interior. Thank you for watching!
Chris you give them a new tip Everytime wow
I love sharing my experiences! There's no need to "gate keep" information in this industry. I'll share all the secrets 🤐
great video brother
Thank you for watching!
Great video with lots of awesome tips... I am sorry if I missed it, but do you dunk and re-use the same towel for the whole car, or do you have a handful of towels in the bucket, and just switch to a new one every so often? I guess either works, but just curious....
Also, what air compressor attachment is that and what PSI are you running?
I'll use the towel until it gets dirty, and then switch it. But normally one towel does the trick for most interiors. I'm using the Tornador air tool, with the psi around 90.
Great video buddy thanks for the tips! Hey were do you get those pants you’re wearing what are they called? Thanks 😊
They're Columbia pants. Like PFG attire. Wicks water really fast, and is super light weight.
The windows are darkk af on that car lol. Great video!
5% on top of 20% 😎
Would you use rinseless wash on cloth seats, headliner, and carpets as well? I guess anything made of fabric is what I'm asking about.
Yes, this technique works well on cloth seats and headliners. It'll only clean light stains, nothing too serious. I have a special trick I use for headliners that I'll make a video on soon. I'm just waiting for a dirty headliner to come into the shop.
I ordered that inexpensive 5 piece SPTA red handle brush set from Amazon for my 1st detail brush set. They include one of those makeup brushes and I still don't know what I'd use it for other than dusting.
Dusting is about all it's good for lol. But it is very inefficient. Thanks for watching!
Definitely have to put the Hauk Tuah to it!
That spit shine does it every time 😆
Thanks for the video! What are your recommended rinseless washes?
There are a lot of great ones. My favorites are American Detailer Garage Wipeout & Fuzion, and DIY Rinseless.
@@ocdetailingnc thank you! I enjoy those two as well. Maybe not Fuzion because I thought it was too soapy for my liking.
That so cool
Thank you Tyler!
What’s the rinse less wash did you use
In this video we used DIY Rinseless. We are also big fans of American Detailer Garage Wipeout and Fuzion.
That's right, those beauty brushes are not good for that👍🏼
I have been cleaning exteriors and interiors with Rinseless and makes all great, efficient, effective, and cost-effective. I have seen some detailers using APC just because and they end up pulling or erasing the white lettering on the inside of the vehicle
Rinseless Wash is the sauce when it comes to efficiency and being safe. Lots of UA-cam channels would make you think an APC is necessary on every vehicle to get it clean when it's not the case. And to make it worse most of them use that brush that belongs in the vanity drawer. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! 😁
Think you forgot to dunk that towel
The towel was dampened with the Rinseless Wash throughout the whole video. Thanks for watching!
What’s with the Australian accent with the southern accent?
😂 it's just the way I talk
@@ocdetailingnc it’s cool lol, 😂 found it interesting. Keep up the good content
Thank you for watching and supporting the channel!
Wait ....wht is the camera man wearing ??😂😂😂
He was wearing a polo and dress pants. You had me looking at his reflection and the pants looked like they went to his chest lol.
@@ocdetailingnc yup lol 😆
Makes zero sense .. Tornado has a bottle attachment. Yet you are forcing liquid through a rag trying to reinvent the wheel and it already exists. They makes interior cleaner … Rinse less wash is for exterior. People try to invent something that doesn’t need inventing
Let me explain the context of why I use the items the way I do, and I hope it clarifies my choices and methods.
The Tornador with the bottle attachment has a place, and can even be used for the air vents like you said. However that tool doesn't have as much airflow as the standard Tornador used in the video. Instead of spending money on two tools (which I already have both) or instead of detaching the tool for the other, it's more efficient and effective to just use a dampened towel. There's less water going into the vents & buttons with my method than the bottled Tornador. I've already tested this as fact. Notice my towel isn't dripping. It's wrung out very well to create a "dampened" towel. I'm already blowing out the entire interior, so it's not efficient to carry 2 different Tornadors. It is more efficient to use the standard Tornador to blowout the interior, and use the dampened towel to wipe down surfaces as I go as well as use my method to get the vents, buttons, and crevices.
As for using the Rinseless on the interior: yes, this is an off-label use of the product but it's also not a new concept. Go look at every Rinseless Wash Brand's UA-cam channel and you'll see them showcasing the product being used on the interior. As mentioned in the video, this is the safest product to use on EVERY surface on the interior (and exterior). It's gentle yet effective at lifting dirt and oils. Even effective sometimes on *super light* staining. I choose this product as my 1st line chemical on interiors because my employees won't damage anything. By using this first it prevents them using an APC that may not be needed, or worse, they may have diluted incorrectly & stain/damage interior components (damaged interiors is the #1 mistake I see new detailers make in the groups & forums). I don't buy into the industry's marketing of a dedicated & labeled interior cleaner. It's yet another product for me to spend money on and take up shelf space. Another product my employees have to learn how to use. It makes more sense to use Rinseless where my product cost is like $0.0021 per 32oz bottle made. (This number is calculated and true in my spreadsheets).
I do this for a living. Not for show on UA-cam or act like I'm reinventing something. My intention is to help new detailers or business owners with more effective methods, and to save them from the traps in the industry. Give my methods a try at least once and see if it helps. Thanks for watching & Merry Christmas.
4 bucket method for the interior 🪣🪣🪣🪣