Love your video's Gjeebs but a couple things on the wash video that as pro detailer, I can't let be. Not a criticism because much of what you've presented is very good for a weekend warrior's maintenance wash - but just a few tweaks. Based what you've already done to your car (PPF, some variant of Ceramic on the surfaces and regular cleaning maintenance) I think we can agree that the basic premise that "proper care" is Clean, correct and Protect (If you have PPF and Ceramic, your installer did the "correct and protect" stages for you) If you've gone as far as you did with the products and materials used, i would suggest the following in your cleaning / wash process: Pick up a hose based foam gun or foam cannon for your pressure washer. This will help with added lubricity with your contact wash. Also, pick up another bucket for rinsing your wash media (pad) between panel's as you wash. Grit guards in the bottom of each bucket and employee the Two bucket wash method. There are tons of videos on UA-cam if you want to learn more on the Two bucket method as its a "must do" to keep your painted surfaces safe when washing. Also, wash your car from the top down, not front to back like you did in your video. Lastly, grab one more wash mitt and use the new mitt for the top half of your car and demote the old one to the lower half of the car. This will limit the amount of cross contamination from the usually cleaner top of the car to the really dirty parts of the car on the lower half the dirt will hold into the Mitt and you risk scratching if its not rinsed properly. Again, hoping to add value to your process for those serious about the car of their paint and I look forward to more shared Gjeebs content for our Teslas! Enjoy
I really like this guy; He goes into great detail about what he is doing and has a very good vocabulary, easy to understand. He is the MrMobile of Tesla videos.
This is both memorizing & inspiring. I just realized that I haven’t been as gentle to my Lancer Sportback as I should have. We ordered a Model 3 this week, I promise that I’ll do better. Love watching your videos, keep em coming!
I had to give you a like for your 'haters gonna hate' and 'ass crack' jokes! It made me laugh out loud! I had been watching 'cleaning your tesla' videos and yours was by far the funniest and most helpful. I'm a mom who recently purchased a Model Y and wanted to make sure I wouldn't ruin anything while giving it the first wash. Thanks!
What about the under body wash? Never ever take your Tesla to conveyor belt car wash. It has made terrible scratches on our Model Y which has 20" wheels.
It should be a cardinal sin to not use a foam cannon if you own a pressure washer. Buy some good foam soap, buy a good foam cannon, and with your ceramic coating you won't even have to touch your car with a sponge. Spray it down let it sit for a few minutes rinse then dry, cuts the time in half. Also, on a side note. Should always move the sponge in one direction, so like from windshield to bumper or fender to fender. "Scrubbing" with the sponge can cause the swirls you are trying to avoid just incase a containment got on there. You are less likely to see a straight micro scratch over circular ones.
Excellent Gjeebs the interior tips is what I plan along with Gyeon Nano Ceramics Coating for Vegan Leather I would recommend this to you as well I believe once or twice a year Agree with all your wash tips I’ll be applying R1 Ceramic as well We’ll be taking delivery model Y midnight Silver with White Interior Gemini wheels late June 2021. So excited!
Enjoyed this video! If the white seats are that easy to clean, you may have just converted me. Not driving a ton yet since I’ve been wfh - but will be ordering a MY at some point this year and I’ve been teetering on the white seats (as I don’t want to spend a ton of time cleaning them - but that looked pretty simple)
I went back and forth too between the white and black interior up until the final hour of placing my order for a Y. I went with the white, and after 4 months have no regrets. Yes, they will highlight dirt more, and thus far have been ez to clean with just water and cloth, but now I want to try what was recommended in this video. If I had gone with the black, I would feel I cheaped out with my white exterior. I take that back, the only regret with the white interior is I think it makes the car look more inviting to break-ins when parked in public, like it's a luxury interior that must have luxury items inside.
How about adding a list of the specific names of all products to which you refer? I looked for "GT Shine Twist Pal" but found no results. It'd be helpful if you listed the specific name of each product, so no one has to count on interpreting what they may have heard, thanks!
Did you use the microfiber wash linked in the description for anything? Or did I skip over it? Thanks again for the informative fun entertaining video!
Just purchased a preowned Tesla and enjoyed your video. I wanted to make sure no water would damage the batteries for any reason. May sound silly cause rain obviously but my first EV and excited and nervous at the same times. Also noticed you said you are in Arizona, I am in Texas and also very hot anything I should be worried about. I hear people talk about battery less effective in summer and fires and this all just scares me. Any advice/ tips would be appreciated.
If your car is not PPF’d like the one in the video, please ignore everything in this video. You are 100% gonna scratch and swirl your paint using his techniques. Do everything below NOT in direct sunlight. To remove the bugs, spray diluted bug remover (3D brand is good, buy a gallon of concentrate on Amazon) on a DRY car. Then foam cannon the entire car. Let it dwell for about 5 minutes. Then rinse the foam off. Bugs will likely be completely gone just be doing this. Then contact wash the car using a ONE bucket method and several mitts (use one mitt for a section of the car then discard and use a new one for the next section, working from top to bottom with almost no downward pressure, just let it glide). Two bucket method is much more likely to reintroduce contaminants onto the wash mitt, which will scratch your paint, so steer clear of that. Then rinse the car again, preferably with deionized water. With deionized water, you don’t even need to dry the car, as it will not leave spots. If no deionized water, towel dry with a car drying towel by dragging the towel across the surface. Applying pressure with the towel can also scratch the car.
I am too short to reach most of the glass roof. What are your recommendations? Also my Y is the only car I've ever owned where I can't lift the wiper arms up to clean under them.
Great video as always jeebs. One thing I always forget to do is spray in between where the powered windows meets the door. One of my viewers mentioned that he had a small hard rock/dust in between there and powering down the window was not a good idea 😑
I am very concerned about the bumper protection. i had an RV with front end protection wrap that when it got over. five years old was terrible! Difficult to remove and we then had it repainted! Has the technology changed enough that this is not a problem?
I’m waiting to take delivery on my Model 3 Performance within the next few weeks. I’m also in AZ. Where did you get your PPF and window tint done? Thanks. Liked your video too!
Hello at your suggestion I got the interior cleaner for my new black leather seats for my model 3. The interior cleaner appears to have discolored the seats. Making them lighter than the sections not cleaned with the product. Is there an explanation for this? I feel like I got screwed using this product.
I've use this on black interiors many times and this has never happened. Have you reached out to hydrosilex about this with pictures and everything? I just use it to clean my interior yesterday and it looks incredible
Huh.."seams come up," really? I never heard that one. i been researching pressure washer system, and I'm about to spend $700+ to wash my PPF protected paint with power washer setup. Most of time will be touchless as I expect rinse + foam+ rinse will suffice for ceramic coated PPF.
I am in Europe waiting for model y coming from Giga Berlin later this year. You started washing the front with a spray, before the all car. Is it a special spray to eliminate bugs? Which one?
I see that you have a powerwasher for car, but you said you don't always use it. I just got a new M3P and have all the chemicals and tools (mostly ones you recommend) but i didn't get a power washer... do I need it? Does it help minimize scratches? BTW, i will soon have full car PPF and ceramic coating.
Hi Gjeebs. We just did a little get-a-way to Scottsdale from Albuquerque. The front of our white Y was almost red from dead bugs when we got home. It was really hard to clean it up. We’re also driving out to California in a few months. Do you, or anyone else know about anything we can put on the front? Anything we could peel off when we get home? Thanks.
You are skipping the most important step though: a proper prewash with a foam cannon connected to the pressure washer. And also don't spray water on the car before applying products like bug remover/degreaser/wheel cleaner etc. The chemicals will not work as intended with a water barrier between. This would be the ideal procedure for a dirty car parked in the shade: 1. Prepare the foam cannon with a solution of alkaline foam wash. On dry car, spray degreaser on the sides below the door handles and the rear (avoid strong degreaser directly on Tesla tail lights by the way). Spray wheel cleaner and/or brake dust remover on the wheels. Spray bug remover on the front. Let it work for a minute or two. 2. Soak the entire car and the wheels with foam. Yes, on top of the other products that is already applied in step 1. Let it work for a minute or two while detaching the foam cannon and putting on the rinsing lance. 3. Pressure wash/rinse panel by panel from bottom to top. 4. Hand wash with a microfiber or wool wash mitt. Start with the upper parts of the car and finish with the lower parts. Use a designated wash mitt for the wheels or a gentle wheel brush. And even a seperate wash bucket for the wheels. 5. Final rinse to get off all of the remaining soap.
a lifetime? You've got to repeat it every week or so 🤣. Forget about family, friends, life... all you have is your car and a garage full of cleaning bottles, sprayers, sponges, mitts, towels, foams, etc... I saw someone on youtube advocating for another method: buy a new car, drive it for 12 months, sell it and buy a new one. They say it is much quicker and more satisfying that way... I got to try it some day :)
The interior cleaner in this video can be used on the dash and center console as well. I will say though for the dash you can usually just wipe it once a month with a Microfiber towel just to remove the dust. No need to really spray it.
@@Gjeebs thank you so much, I honestly think my car came with a ceramic coating from the factory, but I might be wrong. I just wanted to be sure if it was a wax coating, that I would get the same benefit from the ceramic soap without having to strip the factory wax.
@@WehrlybirdProductionsWF Yep this soap will be totally fine for that and their ceramic waterless wash for when the car doesn't needs full wash but needs dusted off. code gjeebsmay will save 25% right now
@@Gjeebs thank you again for replying, I’ll definitely be placing an order on payday. Been watching a lot of your videos here lately, really enjoying the content!
I think you could but it would be a lot more efficient to use the drying towel I recommend. You can use the Kirklands but you would probably use several. They key, regardless of what you do is to clean and maintain your microfibers
I finally got a discount code for the Drying Towel: gtshine.com?sca_ref=3856607.owjY17dTnA
Code: GJEEBS10 Saves 10%
Says "Store Unavailable"...
Can’t figure out how to purchase the drying towel. Amazon says unavailable and this link doesn’t work?
@Gjeebs Do you recommend another towel? This one is unavailable on the store and at Amazon.
link doesnt work
Love your video's Gjeebs but a couple things on the wash video that as pro detailer, I can't let be. Not a criticism because much of what you've presented is very good for a weekend warrior's maintenance wash - but just a few tweaks. Based what you've already done to your car (PPF, some variant of Ceramic on the surfaces and regular cleaning maintenance) I think we can agree that the basic premise that "proper care" is Clean, correct and Protect (If you have PPF and Ceramic, your installer did the "correct and protect" stages for you) If you've gone as far as you did with the products and materials used, i would suggest the following in your cleaning / wash process: Pick up a hose based foam gun or foam cannon for your pressure washer. This will help with added lubricity with your contact wash. Also, pick up another bucket for rinsing your wash media (pad) between panel's as you wash. Grit guards in the bottom of each bucket and employee the Two bucket wash method. There are tons of videos on UA-cam if you want to learn more on the Two bucket method as its a "must do" to keep your painted surfaces safe when washing. Also, wash your car from the top down, not front to back like you did in your video. Lastly, grab one more wash mitt and use the new mitt for the top half of your car and demote the old one to the lower half of the car. This will limit the amount of cross contamination from the usually cleaner top of the car to the really dirty parts of the car on the lower half the dirt will hold into the Mitt and you risk scratching if its not rinsed properly. Again, hoping to add value to your process for those serious about the car of their paint and I look forward to more shared Gjeebs content for our Teslas! Enjoy
I never knew I needed a 4k tesla cleaning video until now
@@yachmaster bro just say what you tryna say
That seat clean was extremely satisfying
I thought you missed some bugs, but found out my laptop screen is dirty!! Great video, BTW!!
I really like this guy; He goes into great detail about what he is doing and has a very good vocabulary, easy to understand. He is the MrMobile of Tesla videos.
Fabric softner sheets gets rid bugs for me! Also, leaf blower before the towel dry fella. That'll also help with the drying process.
This is both memorizing & inspiring. I just realized that I haven’t been as gentle to my Lancer Sportback as I should have. We ordered a Model 3 this week, I promise that I’ll do better.
Love watching your videos, keep em coming!
Thanks for the support!
The ass crack message....damn, that was epic -- LOL!! Great video.
I was like "whatever" but then I saw the before and after ... nice 😎... even the music was chill
Dang, that's more shit I've gotta buy now. Ownership is getting expensive and I don't even have the car yet! Great vids.
Let me know what questions you have. It was fun making this narration style video!
@@samachetan its all in the description
I'm in AZ and going to use dynamic tint per your suggestion. Did you do partial front, or full vehicle coverage?
Can you be more specific on the hydrosilex products? Their website has a few options. Specifics would be great.
I just did the full front. Just ask Tyler what I got and he will set you up. Let him know you saw the video
I was about to say, this video feels off-brand. but I get now, that you just tryin different shit
Like your calm car detailing voice. 😂
Gonna try to apply all of this to my model Y! Btw our cars look identical so it’s funny to see my car getting a wash lol. Great video brother!
I had to give you a like for your 'haters gonna hate' and 'ass crack' jokes! It made me laugh out loud! I had been watching 'cleaning your tesla' videos and yours was by far the funniest and most helpful. I'm a mom who recently purchased a Model Y and wanted to make sure I wouldn't ruin anything while giving it the first wash. Thanks!
Thanks, Gjeebs! You talked me into it. This afternoon, I'm going over to Seattle to pick up my new Model 3 Performance. Now, I can keep it shiny.
Nice! I should have my performance soon!
Your commentary when you were cleaning the seats was sooooo funny 😂😂😂 great video.
My man only does it for the views lol. Always good humor and quality content!
P.S Gjeebs clearly doesn’t skip leg day
Thanks for this detailed video on washing the car. Answered a lot of cleaning questions. 👍
At first I thought you missed a spot, but turns out it was my dirty monitor
Haha
Love the premieres keep up the amazing videos 😀👍
Where’s the link for the spray for the white seats ? Need that
What about the under body wash? Never ever take your Tesla to conveyor belt car wash. It has made terrible scratches on our Model Y which has 20" wheels.
As always, a very helpful & informative video! Thx Gjeebs!
Glad it helped!
You had me at GT microfiber.. picked it up two mins after you recommended.. thanks brotha!
It should be a cardinal sin to not use a foam cannon if you own a pressure washer. Buy some good foam soap, buy a good foam cannon, and with your ceramic coating you won't even have to touch your car with a sponge. Spray it down let it sit for a few minutes rinse then dry, cuts the time in half.
Also, on a side note. Should always move the sponge in one direction, so like from windshield to bumper or fender to fender. "Scrubbing" with the sponge can cause the swirls you are trying to avoid just incase a containment got on there. You are less likely to see a straight micro scratch over circular ones.
I use my air blower then come back with my Norwex towel. Makes the job even easier.
I just washed my Model 3 after watching this lol it's black so I had to be extra careful 🤪
The door jams! 😆
Excellent Gjeebs the interior tips is what I plan along with Gyeon Nano Ceramics Coating for Vegan Leather I would recommend this to you as well I believe once or twice a year
Agree with all your wash tips
I’ll be applying R1 Ceramic as well
We’ll be taking delivery model Y midnight Silver with White Interior Gemini wheels late June 2021. So excited!
You should try the NO RINSE product. Uses less water and super protects the paint.
I have a video on that as well
Leaf blower for drying.
I don’t have a Tesla but I’ll still watch and support. Keep the vids coming! 🔥🔥🔥
Yea this is for any car haha thanks for the support!
Enjoyed this video! If the white seats are that easy to clean, you may have just converted me. Not driving a ton yet since I’ve been wfh - but will be ordering a MY at some point this year and I’ve been teetering on the white seats (as I don’t want to spend a ton of time cleaning them - but that looked pretty simple)
I went back and forth too between the white and black interior up until the final hour of placing my order for a Y. I went with the white, and after 4 months have no regrets. Yes, they will highlight dirt more, and thus far have been ez to clean with just water and cloth, but now I want to try what was recommended in this video.
If I had gone with the black, I would feel I cheaped out with my white exterior.
I take that back, the only regret with the white interior is I think it makes the car look more inviting to break-ins when parked in public, like it's a luxury interior that must have luxury items inside.
Great video. What wheel covers are they please. Cheers
As if cleaning your car wasn’t soothing enough, this voiceover got me in my therapeutic feels. 🧽 loved this style. Super helpful and well explained
Hey Cameron, I know that you live in the same state at this dude does, are you and him buddies? You guys should do a collab.
@@jonr2192 We will do some stuff eventually
@@Gjeebs hell yea, that's what I like to hear!
Exactly why I am a faithful subscriber. You move me! Love the video and tone. I have a white/white Model Y too with the same wheels.
Love the wheels? Where can you get them?
10:32...another valuable life lesson.
I’d be using a
Iron fall out remover as your first step
Living on the edge. Get the white seats!!!
Yep!
Makes me want to go clean my white seats right now
How about adding a list of the specific names of all products to which you refer? I looked for "GT Shine Twist Pal" but found no results. It'd be helpful if you listed the specific name of each product, so no one has to count on interpreting what they may have heard, thanks!
@Gjeebs, hello, would you like to review the new MJJC foam cannon pro? Thank you.
Ordering the Gjeebs bundle now!
Nice!
Impressive! You knowledge of car cleaning is very good. Your detailed instruction are spot on. Great video. Thanks.
Did you use the microfiber wash linked in the description for anything? Or did I skip over it?
Thanks again for the informative fun entertaining video!
Learned a lot from this video. Thank you.
Just purchased a preowned Tesla and enjoyed your video. I wanted to make sure no water would damage the batteries for any reason. May sound silly cause rain obviously but my first EV and excited and nervous at the same times. Also noticed you said you are in Arizona, I am in Texas and also very hot anything I should be worried about. I hear people talk about battery less effective in summer and fires and this all just scares me. Any advice/ tips would be appreciated.
That’s easy…learn how to get the hell out as quickly as possible…just in case 😂
Hey buddy! Great video as always! You're always informative, fun and easy on the eyes too. Any more info or recommendations on the pressure washer?
What sprayer attachment do you use on your regular hose?
I'm here because of the thumbnail 😂
Me, too 😬
If your car is not PPF’d like the one in the video, please ignore everything in this video. You are 100% gonna scratch and swirl your paint using his techniques. Do everything below NOT in direct sunlight. To remove the bugs, spray diluted bug remover (3D brand is good, buy a gallon of concentrate on Amazon) on a DRY car. Then foam cannon the entire car. Let it dwell for about 5 minutes. Then rinse the foam off. Bugs will likely be completely gone just be doing this. Then contact wash the car using a ONE bucket method and several mitts (use one mitt for a section of the car then discard and use a new one for the next section, working from top to bottom with almost no downward pressure, just let it glide). Two bucket method is much more likely to reintroduce contaminants onto the wash mitt, which will scratch your paint, so steer clear of that. Then rinse the car again, preferably with deionized water. With deionized water, you don’t even need to dry the car, as it will not leave spots. If no deionized water, towel dry with a car drying towel by dragging the towel across the surface. Applying pressure with the towel can also scratch the car.
My only tip I would add is start from the very top and go down instead of starting on the hood.
agree
jeebssss no foam cannon?!?!! give the people some foam!
Do you press the wash mode before starting the car wash, correct? and do you press any buttons after you finish the car wash? Thanks
Gangsta seat cleaner!
Great tip with the RV water filter!! I'm in Phoenix and completely understand the hard water issues!!
I am too short to reach most of the glass roof. What are your recommendations? Also my Y is the only car I've ever owned where I can't lift the wiper arms up to clean under them.
Get a step ladder from Costco and that will help also in your menu under service (I think) there is windshield cleaner mode and they pop up
What’s gonna get delivered first my Tesla model y or my hydrosilex products? Let the bets begin lol
I have the ventilated seats. Would the same cleaning method work?
yep! You could even spray your brush more as opposed to the seats if that makes you feel better
I’ve a question… do you need to activate CarWash mode? …
You don't have to but it wouldn't hurt
Do you recommend using Rewind each time to applying Recharge?
My problem is, I'd love to do this but i just end up using a bucket, Hard water and fairy liquid and sponge 😅
Great video gjeebs!
Thank you!
Loved it. I have the same pressure washer and it’s great! I use foam canon made by MTM🙂
Great video as always jeebs. One thing I always forget to do is spray in between where the powered windows meets the door. One of my viewers mentioned that he had a small hard rock/dust in between there and powering down the window was not a good idea 😑
is there any alternative to the glass cleaner? I'm in Aus and hydrosilex don't yet ship here
Buying cleaning products to pass the time till lil' Tess arrives
There should be car washes specs for Teslas
What a great idea for the RV water filter. Do you think it really helps reduce water spots?
It does for sure
Awesome video man. Just curious if you have tried using the chemical guys foam blaster gun they have?
I’m just not a fan of the foam cannons. A lot of extra work for the same result
What do you do on road trips?
I am very concerned about the bumper protection. i had an RV with front end protection wrap that when it got over. five years old was terrible! Difficult to remove and we then had it repainted! Has the technology changed enough that this is not a problem?
Yea technology is totally different. Find an Xpel dealer or 3m and you will be set
I’m waiting to take delivery on my Model 3 Performance within the next few weeks. I’m also in AZ. Where did you get your PPF and window tint done? Thanks. Liked your video too!
Dynamic Tint is the best. Tyler runs it tell him Gjeebs sent you and he will hook you up
Hello at your suggestion I got the interior cleaner for my new black leather seats for my model 3. The interior cleaner appears to have discolored the seats. Making them lighter than the sections not cleaned with the product. Is there an explanation for this? I feel like I got screwed using this product.
I've use this on black interiors many times and this has never happened. Have you reached out to hydrosilex about this with pictures and everything? I just use it to clean my interior yesterday and it looks incredible
Don't use pressure washer on ppf. Can make the seams come up..
Huh.."seams come up," really? I never heard that one.
i been researching pressure washer system, and I'm about to spend $700+ to wash my PPF protected paint with power washer setup. Most of time will be touchless as I expect rinse + foam+ rinse will suffice for ceramic coated PPF.
Can you send me all the products, you used during this video
Have you pretreated your seats with a Hydrosilex product?
Yep
I am in Europe waiting for model y coming from Giga Berlin later this year.
You started washing the front with a spray, before the all car. Is it a special spray to eliminate bugs? Which one?
It’s in the description
I see that you have a powerwasher for car, but you said you don't always use it. I just got a new M3P and have all the chemicals and tools (mostly ones you recommend) but i didn't get a power washer... do I need it? Does it help minimize scratches? BTW, i will soon have full car PPF and ceramic coating.
You don’t need the power washer
how does the paint protection film work? how expensive is it and does it have to be applied by a professional?
Paint protection film. Yes it needs to be installed by a professional and it is fairly expensive
Hi Gjeebs. We just did a little get-a-way to Scottsdale from Albuquerque. The front of our white Y was almost red from dead bugs when we got home. It was really hard to clean it up. We’re also driving out to California in a few months. Do you, or anyone else know about anything we can put on the front? Anything we could peel off when we get home? Thanks.
check out my video on paint protection film and also get a bug and tar remover. that should help.
You are skipping the most important step though: a proper prewash with a foam cannon connected to the pressure washer. And also don't spray water on the car before applying products like bug remover/degreaser/wheel cleaner etc. The chemicals will not work as intended with a water barrier between.
This would be the ideal procedure for a dirty car parked in the shade:
1. Prepare the foam cannon with a solution of alkaline foam wash. On dry car, spray degreaser on the sides below the door handles and the rear (avoid strong degreaser directly on Tesla tail lights by the way). Spray wheel cleaner and/or brake dust remover on the wheels. Spray bug remover on the front. Let it work for a minute or two.
2. Soak the entire car and the wheels with foam. Yes, on top of the other products that is already applied in step 1. Let it work for a minute or two while detaching the foam cannon and putting on the rinsing lance.
3. Pressure wash/rinse panel by panel from bottom to top.
4. Hand wash with a microfiber or wool wash mitt. Start with the upper parts of the car and finish with the lower parts. Use a designated wash mitt for the wheels or a gentle wheel brush. And even a seperate wash bucket for the wheels.
5. Final rinse to get off all of the remaining soap.
That hair cut 👀
Do I need a pressure washer if I have hard water? 🙏
Nope!
How long does the process take?
a lifetime? You've got to repeat it every week or so 🤣. Forget about family, friends, life... all you have is your car and a garage full of cleaning bottles, sprayers, sponges, mitts, towels, foams, etc... I saw someone on youtube advocating for another method: buy a new car, drive it for 12 months, sell it and buy a new one. They say it is much quicker and more satisfying that way... I got to try it some day :)
Great video. Haters gonna hate. Love it!
How long had it been since you cleaned your white seats? Just curious how quickly they get dingey.
Several months
Thank you ✌️
You're welcome 😊
Do u have a video that talks about ur tinting setup? I didn’t see it in this video. :(
Yes I do. Check the model Y playlist
Just got my white interior Y. How do you clean the dash and console?
The interior cleaner in this video can be used on the dash and center console as well. I will say though for the dash you can usually just wipe it once a month with a Microfiber towel just to remove the dust. No need to really spray it.
nice vid bro!
Thank you!
Why not use a carwash?
Do I need to use the surface prep and recharge ceramic spray before using the soap or will the ceramic soap work without doing that?
You can use the soap on its own without either of the sprays. If you use the sprays, the soap helps maintain the longevity of them
@@Gjeebs thank you so much, I honestly think my car came with a ceramic coating from the factory, but I might be wrong. I just wanted to be sure if it was a wax coating, that I would get the same benefit from the ceramic soap without having to strip the factory wax.
@@WehrlybirdProductionsWF Yep this soap will be totally fine for that and their ceramic waterless wash for when the car doesn't needs full wash but needs dusted off. code gjeebsmay will save 25% right now
@@Gjeebs thank you again for replying, I’ll definitely be placing an order on payday. Been watching a lot of your videos here lately, really enjoying the content!
@@WehrlybirdProductionsWF You got it! haha I'm always happy to help and just caught this comment in my feed. Thanks for the support on the content!
and of course its raining in Phoenix while we I watch this ...
Hahaha I know
Do you feel like you could use the Kirkland towels to fry your car? I just bought a package and would love your opinion! Thank you
I think you could but it would be a lot more efficient to use the drying towel I recommend. You can use the Kirklands but you would probably use several. They key, regardless of what you do is to clean and maintain your microfibers
@@Gjeebs thank you so much! We just bought our first Tesla and I very much enjoy your channel!
Do you use any ceramic based products on your seats after you clean them?
Yes I have
Id be embarrased to open my garage door to the world!
can you give me the link to the glass cleaner you used? i don't it on your list . thanks man
It’s on hydrosilex.com code GJEEBSOCTOBER will save you 25%
@@Gjeebs thanks man
so what you're saying is to not get the $8 costco car wash?
That is correct
Nice job.