Yes, I was actually the most pleased in particular with the door jambs in this job, there’s just something about them being super clean that’s really satisfying 🙂
After hearing Pan mention that door jambs are painted and clear coated similarly to the exterior of a vehicle, my mind automatically went to the proper way to polish them. Thank you Sandro for this video. Nobody else goes the extra mile like this!
The nano polisher with Car Pro Essence is the perfect combo. Thanks for sharing that with us. I hope we get to see some more of this lovely Skyline. Thanks again, and have a good week my friend.
Just another great video of how professional your detailing is compared to any other detailer I’ve seen. Doorjambs are so neglected and even most other detailers don’t take the time to be as gentle and considerate to them as you showed us here. Would you consider remaking a new video of your detailing products you use? Like brushes, towels, chemicals, etc?
Another great video Sandro with a lot of helpful tips. I remember watching my pop as a young boy wash his car and after he was finished washing he would go round and open all the doors boot and bonnet and wipe down all the jambs.
Ha-ha, now I know - I am not the one only crazy man applied Cquartz UK 3.0 to my door jambs))) Thanks indeed for this separated video Sandro. Perfect filming even in these not very accesse friendly places. Cheers from rainy Sweden.
Just bought a neglected white car, and this is exactly what I needed to help with the jambs, little corners near external trims etc. Has all that yellow grime baked into it that normal cleaners don't seem to touch without heavy brushing - I'll give some degreaser then tar remover a go. Thanks!
I always see details of new cars or cars with a few kilometers and I say to myself: ok this is a good detailing but this is simple... But when I come across these works then I do the warmest compliments to the author of the work. Excellent!
I always wish i had my own driveway, garage or even more space following videos like this 😢. Tight dutch streets ftw, if i bring out the pressure washer i’ll get three other cars wet😂
damn that was satisfying I bought a second hand car.. looked like the door jams had never been done. I couldn't be stuffed to do that level, but I just sprayed them with various detailing sprays every wash and then a hose off. After a few washes gave it a little brush up. Now that they're half decent I just use a damp cloth and wipe them down. Its just something gross you have to look at when you open the door to get in.. when the rest of the car looks pristine, big let down.
Sandro just Fantastic This is what you have been saying right from the start Every part of the car is just as important If one part of the car is still a little dirty It takes down the overall look of the car Your skills are unmatched Youi passion always shines through no matter the job Just great to see as always Keep them coming In Sandro we TRUST
Thanks Bob, really nice to hear you particularly liked this video, jambs are quite often over looked so it was a video for those who do care about those finer details.
Great video Sandro was only looking a few weeks back at some other way people detail door jambs, glad you released this video as it has some fantastic information !
Great video, i find that these trunk jambs become extremely soiled when the drainage areas are clogged and a good thorough cleaning will restore and allow that sitting dirt water to exit properly.
Nice video on door jams, I think sometimes they get over looked in the detailing world. I like mine to pop when the door or trunk is open. As always appreciate your effort in putting out these helpful videos.
Wow I havent seen anyone go so in depth about door jambs. I think I might hand polish and touch up, but not sure if ceramic coating is ott but we'll see
Great video Sandro! Love the process but i would totaly add one more step and go over with MDR on dark colored paints for sure. There's been times that i was so frustrated by mineral stains after very deep and tedious clean ups, acidic mdr finished then very well. Cheers!
I love my tornador. Well actually... I first had a real tornador that lasted six months and then crapped out so I bought an off brand from Amazon and it has worked faithfully for over four years now. I just make sure to rinse it out and wd40 the moving parts after every use. Anyway... the tornador is an incredible tool especially for using just air and blowing my car mats out every week. It keeps them looking brand-new!
My favorite way to clean jamps like that are a degreaser and a steam cleaner. It's safe for the paint, and or to prevent further damage paint from getting worse. Of course having a boar's hair brush helps as well.
Some cars jams are a pain and get nasty fast like my wife's '13 taurus the lower seal on the door literally get full of mud and rocks every other week and are always dirty every week even after cleaning them and applying protection in the jams every wash.
I was stupid and let my old SUV get nasty in the door jambs... Never again. I just got done washing my new Blazer and cleaning the door jambs is the last thing I did. Just a quick wipe with a detail spray using my secondary touch up drying towel. It took about 5 minutes and I plan to do it every other wash. I am not concerned about my old car now. I just use it to haul trash to the dump and load things up in that I don't want to put in my new car. As long as it is mechanically maintained I don't care how it looks anymore.
When I clean my car. Spray snow foam. Open doors and let is seep down. Place some towels over anything important then pressure wash all away. Literally just an extra minute of work
Is it ok if i apply Turtle wax ceramic graphene paste wax(75 year Edition cream) And then Top it with Turtle wax ice seal and shine? Or its other way around? And Should we apply these products on newly purchased car?
You can always tell how well a car’s been maintained by the door jambs
Yes, I was actually the most pleased in particular with the door jambs in this job, there’s just something about them being super clean that’s really satisfying 🙂
And inside the fuel filler flap!
After hearing Pan mention that door jambs are painted and clear coated similarly to the exterior of a vehicle, my mind automatically went to the proper way to polish them. Thank you Sandro for this video. Nobody else goes the extra mile like this!
*It's so relaxing and calming watching door jambs being cleaned*
The nano polisher with Car Pro Essence is the perfect combo. Thanks for sharing that with us. I hope we get to see some more of this lovely Skyline. Thanks again, and have a good week my friend.
As always the Perfectionist,i know it will be great before even watching it
🙂
Just another great video of how professional your detailing is compared to any other detailer I’ve seen. Doorjambs are so neglected and even most other detailers don’t take the time to be as gentle and considerate to them as you showed us here.
Would you consider remaking a new video of your detailing products you use? Like brushes, towels, chemicals, etc?
Thank you mate and I am definitely planning on doing some updated videos on my current/favourite most products used, hopefully in the coming months.
Another great video Sandro with a lot of helpful tips. I remember watching my pop as a young boy wash his car and after he was finished washing he would go round and open all the doors boot and bonnet and wipe down all the jambs.
Great work as always mate 💪
Yes!! One of the most neglected parts of a car. A detail video specific to door jams. Love it!
Ha-ha, now I know - I am not the one only crazy man applied Cquartz UK 3.0 to my door jambs))) Thanks indeed for this separated video Sandro. Perfect filming even in these not very accesse friendly places. Cheers from rainy Sweden.
Thanks Sergey and thanks for noticing how difficult it is to get nice clean shots in those hard to film areas, appreciate it mate.
Hands down the most informative channel love it keep up the great work
Just bought a neglected white car, and this is exactly what I needed to help with the jambs, little corners near external trims etc. Has all that yellow grime baked into it that normal cleaners don't seem to touch without heavy brushing - I'll give some degreaser then tar remover a go. Thanks!
I always see details of new cars or cars with a few kilometers and I say to myself: ok this is a good detailing but this is simple...
But when I come across these works then I do the warmest compliments to the author of the work.
Excellent!
Can’t believe someone let this Beautiful get that dirty.
Great job!
Magic as always, Sandro. Thanks for sharing your process!
Thanks mate and my absolute pleasure 🙂
This whole time i thought they were called Jams, you learn something new everyday !
I always wish i had my own driveway, garage or even more space following videos like this 😢. Tight dutch streets ftw, if i bring out the pressure washer i’ll get three other cars wet😂
🙂
Top tips! Thanks Sandro . The tornador is a very versatile tool.
Great tip on the tar & glue remover 🙌
damn that was satisfying
I bought a second hand car.. looked like the door jams had never been done.
I couldn't be stuffed to do that level, but I just sprayed them with various detailing sprays every wash and then a hose off.
After a few washes gave it a little brush up.
Now that they're half decent I just use a damp cloth and wipe them down.
Its just something gross you have to look at when you open the door to get in.. when the rest of the car looks pristine, big let down.
As always great to watch Sandro. Liverpool UK
Perfect job Sandro - as always! 👏🏻🤩
That was very helpful, Sandro - thank you! As always, fantastic work! 👍
Sandro just Fantastic This is what you have been saying right from the start Every part of the car is just as important If one part of the car is still a little dirty It takes down the overall look of the car Your skills are unmatched Youi passion always shines through no matter the job Just great to see as always Keep them coming In Sandro we TRUST
Thanks Bob, really nice to hear you particularly liked this video, jambs are quite often over looked so it was a video for those who do care about those finer details.
Great video Sandro was only looking a few weeks back at some other way people detail door jambs, glad you released this video as it has some fantastic information !
And that is a real detailing. Great job.
I can't wait for the entire video on this R34! Amazing job as always Sandro, looks like it just came out of the factory 😍😍
Great video and tips as always!
Would love to see the full detail on the Skyline 👌
There may be one coming down the track 🙂
Defining "detailing," Sandro.14:38 of my life very well spent.
Hope your'e very well!
Thanks, I’m well and hope all is good with you mate!
Really interesting and useful video, thanks very much. Some great tips here.
It is so satisfying to see neglected parts come up so well.
Thanks and great to hear it was helpful.
Nice one Sandro
Great video, Sandro. The bonnet, door and boot shuts can be a pain in the arse to get right.👍
Great video, i find that these trunk jambs become extremely soiled when the drainage areas are clogged and a good thorough cleaning will restore and allow that sitting dirt water to exit properly.
great video as always, i was unaware that carpro tar x was able to be used so many different ways. will definitely need to give it a go
Nice video on door jams, I think sometimes they get over looked in the detailing world. I like mine to pop when the door or trunk is open. As always appreciate your effort in putting out these helpful videos.
Thanks mate and I couldn’t agree more!
Very satisfying to watch video.
Good video. Nice tips and tricks
Wow I havent seen anyone go so in depth about door jambs.
I think I might hand polish and touch up, but not sure if ceramic coating is ott but we'll see
Great video Sandro! Love the process but i would totaly add one more step and go over with MDR on dark colored paints for sure. There's been times that i was so frustrated by mineral stains after very deep and tedious clean ups, acidic mdr finished then very well. Cheers!
I love my tornador. Well actually... I first had a real tornador that lasted six months and then crapped out so I bought an off brand from Amazon and it has worked faithfully for over four years now. I just make sure to rinse it out and wd40 the moving parts after every use.
Anyway... the tornador is an incredible tool especially for using just air and blowing my car mats out every week. It keeps them looking brand-new!
Nice!
Another good option I like for rinsing out door jambs with less mess is using a pump sprayer filled with water.
Thanks Sandro Jeremy Downunder
My favorite way to clean jamps like that are a degreaser and a steam cleaner. It's safe for the paint, and or to prevent further damage paint from getting worse. Of course having a boar's hair brush helps as well.
Some cars jams are a pain and get nasty fast like my wife's '13 taurus the lower seal on the door literally get full of mud and rocks every other week and are always dirty every week even after cleaning them and applying protection in the jams every wash.
Pls make tutorial video on how to clean under body/undercarriage with no special equipment.
Great tools
#1 Sandro.
Do you do PPF work as well?
Thanks mate, but no I don’t apply PPF
You are the best
Can Carpro multix be used in this cases, or is it better an alcaline degreaser? Thank you for the videos and the information you give us.
Yes you can absolutely use Multi-X and it is also an alkaline leaning APC/degreaser.
@@CarCraftAutoDetailing thank you, Sr.
Nice job!! Would you coat the rubber seals with something?
Thanks and a nice protective dressing like Carpro Perl works pretty well for seals.
What is that degreaser? great foaming
It’s dilution of Shine Supply Wise Guy - should be listed in the description box.
There’s some rust spots forming on the weld of my driver side door. I’m gonna have to sand it then spray it with something
I was stupid and let my old SUV get nasty in the door jambs... Never again. I just got done washing my new Blazer and cleaning the door jambs is the last thing I did. Just a quick wipe with a detail spray using my secondary touch up drying towel. It took about 5 minutes and I plan to do it every other wash. I am not concerned about my old car now. I just use it to haul trash to the dump and load things up in that I don't want to put in my new car. As long as it is mechanically maintained I don't care how it looks anymore.
I think we’re all guilty of some neglect at times, but it teaches us great lessons, nice to hear your honestly and your lesson learnt.
It's such an easy thing to clean and also the ugliest spot for dirt in your car imo. Very surprising to see how it just doesn't bother some people
When I clean my car. Spray snow foam. Open doors and let is seep down. Place some towels over anything important then pressure wash all away. Literally just an extra minute of work
Is it ok if i apply Turtle wax ceramic graphene paste wax(75 year Edition cream)
And then Top it with Turtle wax ice seal and shine?
Or its other way around?
And
Should we apply these products on newly purchased car?
Yes you can apply them to a new car and usually you’d apply the wax over the sealant.
@@CarCraftAutoDetailing Thank you for your advice 😊👍🤝
nice how much would a job like this cost?
the price of a bottle of degreaser, bottle of alkaline cleaner, a tornador, and a pressure washer
wow!!!
I need to clean my Dads SAAB, the jambs gets super dirty
Not a good idea to do this in the uk duing december lol.
I ceramic coat my door jambs right after taking delivery of a vehicle
2nd👍👍👍
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