Here's a normal person response: They have curb appeal to the customer, and are a good appearance light from a decorative standpoint. You can always add more lighting around the corners of the ceiling and to the walls
This is so hilarious, Anthony’s perspective is definitely more relatable however Matt’s attention to detail and pursuit of perfection is why we all appreciate him
The difference is, Anthony is a microfiber seller while Moremon is a car enthusiast that I can relate to. So, Anthony relates to detailers while Moremon relates to those who have passion to maintain their cars that have surplus funds in pursuit to perfection.
"The garage is the center and most important room of the house" Just picturing his family coming over for the holidays spreading Christmas cheer while gathered around the wash buckets.
I honestly learned a new side of Matt after watching this. His arsehole harsh attitude actually comes from a deep genuine passion for things he likes and for that I have much for respect for him. And also I was cracking up throughout this video. Well done guys
What Matt is saying about the hexagon light it’s true. There are other cheaper and 100% better options. When you are polishing I find stressful to see the hexagon lights. Now I disagree with the Rinseless wash, I have friends who live in apartment complex and this is just life saver. Also, they work as water softener and quick detailer. I still think a pressure washer and soap is better, but rinseless is just game changer.
I've been hammering Matt in the comments for years on rinseless washing. I do 99% of my washes with rinseless and I use the same process he does for the wheels. I may use an IK foamer instead of a foam cannon, but I could do a foam cannon if I wanted to. I'm using the pressure washer almost every time I wash. If he was at my house in either the dead of winter, or the dog days of summer...he would absolutely understand why rinseless is S-Tier for life. Matt is 100% correct about Hex Lights though. I went with Barrinas for a temporary solution until I can afford the CREE lights he sells, but I do not like the Barrinas at all. Their only benefit is a lot of light for very little money/effort. They may give me a headache and eye strain, but at least I can see what I'm doing in the garage now.
Not to mention the absolute diversity of products Rinseless can replace. Clay Lubricant, QD, Waterless Wash, Glass Cleaner, Interior Cleaner, household cleaner. It is absolutely S-Tier as a product type.
@@traubgator I like diy detail rinseless and p&s absolute. I usually use a drying aid, not out of necessity as the rinseless provides its own lubrication for drying, but I like the added protection of something like diy detail ceramic gloss or armour detail supply amplify
Even though it was 54 min., and, I had no idea what this tier list was, and I didn't really know much about these 2 guys, this was one of the funniest discussions I've heard in a long time. I mean I literally laughed out loud, numerous times, all by myself. Can't believe I listened to all 54 min. of this. Totally entertaining!!
I’m with Matt on rinseless. You’re not cleaning /actual/ dirty vehicles with rinseless. I feel like I’m washing 75 lbs of mud off every car I do. Sure you live at an apartment complex, maybe before a car show, or somewhere with very mild weather. Rinseless has its limits, it’s a C for me. It’s a buffed up quick detailer.
This was very entertaining! I think part of Matt’s success is because his standards are so high. Today high-volume and barely good enough products capture most of the sales. It’s refreshing to watch someone so invested in finding the very best.
Rinseless is good for the body of the car. For the wheels, you have to pull out the bucket and hose/pressure washer. My M2 produces a lot of brake dust.
This was "PURE GOLD" !!! It was like watching an episode of the Odd Couple for those of you that are old enough to remember.🤣 Please keep these coming.
Excellent questions Anthony, one question I would have added is the pressure washer hose and I'm nearly certain Matt would've responded MTM Kobrajet minimum and he wouldn't be wrong.
PPF is a must at bare minimum on the front. I would tier ceramic coatings under PPF. There are so many good spray sealants you can apply every few washes that can fill the void of a ceramic coating. PPF can be a huge help in preserving the look of your vehicle
I was an F-16 crew chief in the air force and we had Snap-On laser cut foam, just like sonic, but Sonic got it from Snap-On because we were using it 15 years ago.
I feel clickbaited, why is there a Pan picture in there but no comments from Matt on Pan haha, I was expecting at least commentary on detailing influencers. Hex Light talk was an acceptable consolation price. Lol.
He's not wrong about the hex lights. Like the 90s car scene everyone will regret it. 90+ CRI lights like waveform etc aren't needed for polishing paint. Only a must have if your color matching, like if you're a printer or artist and even tinting paint manually.
enjoyed this format of video just two guys talking about different things awesome got that talk show vibe im thinking making interviews with different people and mixing it up like this one and asking questions what got them interested detailing world and little about their journey maybe we can learn something hearing their stories
@@timkinley1779 each to their own opinion. I use tools professionally and yet to rarely have a Snap On tool fail. I have been disappointed by Milwaukee, but others love Milwaukee.
@@timkinley1779 flawed in which way, I use them everyday working on semi trucks and trailers. I have owned Milwaukee M18 fuel impacts and I prefer the Snap On brushless. Snap On ratcheting wrenches, unlike Gearwrench don't seize up. I have yet to have a Snap On tool fail when I needed it to work.
No lie I pre-soaked my wheels with ONR before washing them and now my brakes do not squeal. They’re carbon so I can’t use harsh stuff. Dunno if that’s just a wild coincidence but it’s the only thing I tried that was different from my normal routine.
I have followed Matt for a long time but I didn’t realize he actually thinks a lot about the lower cost options when he makes his decisions. I personally find that when you pay 3x the lowest possible price for something you actually get 10x the quality and convenience. And if you decide to pay the lowest price possible you accept that much less quality and convenience.
Fun video as Matt says what is on his mind. Matt’s financial advice is spot on so listen to him. Please keep shopping at Costco as I bought stock a few years ago at 375 a share and now the stock is over 740 a share. I am the oddball who first bought stock at the age of 14. The hexagon lights are terrible in my opinion too as the moldings crack and the lights run radio interference. I do not like those floors either as they trap contamination and harbor it. I worked for Publix for 12 years and clean floors is really important to me after working in a food prep area. I will argue rinseless wash is more efficient and economical than soap. Just because it is rinseless does not mean you cannot use a pressure washer for removing the presoak and cleaning wheels. Thank you for a fun video and hopefully this happens at least once a year!
If your gonna bust out the pressure washer, hose, foam cannons etc..why use rinseless after everything when its completely inferior to a quality soap in cleaning ability and slickness.
@@whitegoodman7465 not all rinseless washes are inferior and some may be superior. Rinseless costs significantly less than soap, cleans as well as soap, amd is more efficient.
He's got a podcast where you can listen to him complain how stupid his customers are and how poor and idiotic things like the entire culture behind mitsubishi is, while he talks about the EVO he bought to wash a couple times or w/e
Idk why trc are so obsessed with it, unless your busting out the pressure washer and pre wash your getting a very superficial clean..i dont want to be out there for 20 mins..i enjoy being out there for 2 hours enjoying the whole process especially with a setup thats already ready to go with a kobrajet, reel, etc..
Costco is fckn dogshit. Swarms of people your bumping in to, cant look at something for 2 seconds before someone behind wants you to move out the way, waiting in line on a fckn monday at 2pm for half an hour, parking lot is contantly filled, zero need for having a 5lb container of peanut butter or ketchup unless you have a giant family..tons of overpriced food in bulk that goes bad and/or gets freezer burn sitting in the freezer..i can go on and on. Costco is for bottom feeders. You'll spend less getting what you need for a week or two at a regular grocery store.
@@timkinley1779Costco is perfect for larger households and small businesses. Not sure why Matt thinks their inventory is cheap or junk because it really isn’t.
I could listen to 10 hours of this love how opinionated Matt is it’s hilarious I totally get him a 100% even though I don’t always agree with him It’s what made his business what it is and even the people that don’t like him benefit in the industry from what he has done with obsessed Garage Good job making this enjoyable as well Anthony big fan.
Oh god...not the hex lights lol. Pretty much agree with all these rankings, with a few outliers: PPF - kind of hard to tier this. I feel like there are generally two types of people...those who care about rock chips, and those who don't. If you care, then it's an S-tier because what other options do you have? I also heard $3,000 price points mentioned...I didn't hear what type of coverage that was for, but in the northeast, you can get "essential" coverage (full front bumper, mirrors, 1/2 quarters, 1/2 hood) for
@timkinley1779 PPF from 25+ years ago was definitely rough, to the point where it was still sort of competing with car bras. Modern PPF is really solid. Quality films are typically warrantied for 10 years now
@timkinley1779 so good question - I can only speak for the Northeast, but our most common customers are actually folks who keep their vehicles for 10+ years. Our customers drive Subaru's, Lexus's, Honda's, and Toyota's...vehicles they plan on keeping long-term that they want to protect. Matt mentioned "there's no point in getting PPF if your vehicle isn't at least $80k". Oddly enough, that's probably our smallest customer base. 35-70k are our core clients, and then we have folks with $150k+ vehicles and huge disposable incomes. $70k-$150k tends to be lease territory
9 mins into it and 😂 on how Anthony tries to get Matt to compromise and even agree with him. Matt is Matt he calls it as it is. The hex light 😂🤣 it’s just for show and marketing.
I can't help but utterly piss myself laughing with Matt, what a legend! I completely agree with Matt's way of thinking, Matt is not weak at all, I can agree with his way of thinking and our thoughts are definitely aligned. The reason why everyone is so angry at Costco because of their food is full of UPF (Ultra Processed Food) They're all back in the store trying to fix up their sugar crashes and fill up on modified sweeteners, preservatives, stabilisers and colourings. Cold turkey on sodium benzoate, MSG, nitrate and sulphite, BHA and BHT's. That's why it's so tense and pressured in stores like that. Natural foods give you a clear mind and body. Any food that is 'soft' in your mouth and has a smooth texture like bread, Pringle snacks and anything that turns into a smooth paste once chewed only a few times is generally bad for you as rule of thumb. Pretty much all natural food like an apple, takes more often then not takes more chewing and its tough to begin with as its natural. I totally agree with Matts food OCD. Hex lights- hahaha...... I think a strong amount of diffused lighting from lots of square ceiling light boxes, that mimics natural light that has plenty of light to completely fill your working area is the best. PPF definitely satisfies my OCD. It's an S for me it could cost 10k I'd still pay it, I can't have stone chips. I would sell a car if it was crashed and repaired but the repaired paintwork wasn't pristine.
Hex lights and similar have a purpose but it's a very specific purpose. As general lighting they are superfluous. The hex lights are great for bodywork and doing clear sanding and polishing.
Matt is not weak at all? Besides the fact he faints from the sight of blood and plays volleyball? Lol. Honestly, you might want to lay off the jock sniffing. Not a good look.
@@79blustone lol as if the words of a jock sniffer hold any weight. I mean talk about not being able to hold back your beta like tendencies. SMH 🤦♂️ I bet you wish your father taught you how to urinate standing up instead of being seated?
Matt is totally wrong on Costco, they are one of the most impressive companies I have ever seen. They also push their suppliers to provide high quality as well as low cost. And most importantly you can buy gold bars there which you can then hide in your walls.
The hexagon lights discussion is gold 😂
Well. Matt is right. I would never install it. The lightning part sucks. 😅
Here's a normal person response: They have curb appeal to the customer, and are a good appearance light from a decorative standpoint. You can always add more lighting around the corners of the ceiling and to the walls
Hex lights draw your attention to the lighting rather than the object (car) you are lighting... (Bad) Style over substance
Ahhh the pain😢😢😢
@@GaragePro1the lighting part sucks? How does it suck?
This is so hilarious, Anthony’s perspective is definitely more relatable however Matt’s attention to detail and pursuit of perfection is why we all appreciate him
Pursuit of perfection?
The difference is, Anthony is a microfiber seller while Moremon is a car enthusiast that I can relate to. So, Anthony relates to detailers while Moremon relates to those who have passion to maintain their cars that have surplus funds in pursuit to perfection.
"The garage is the center and most important room of the house" Just picturing his family coming over for the holidays spreading Christmas cheer while gathered around the wash buckets.
I honestly learned a new side of Matt after watching this. His arsehole harsh attitude actually comes from a deep genuine passion for things he likes and for that I have much for respect for him. And also I was cracking up throughout this video. Well done guys
😂🤣😂
Anthony's faces to some of Matt's answers are priceless! Good conversation with 2 pretty different perspectives.
What Matt is saying about the hexagon light it’s true. There are other cheaper and 100% better options. When you are polishing I find stressful to see the hexagon lights. Now I disagree with the Rinseless wash, I have friends who live in apartment complex and this is just life saver. Also, they work as water softener and quick detailer. I still think a pressure washer and soap is better, but rinseless is just game changer.
I've been hammering Matt in the comments for years on rinseless washing. I do 99% of my washes with rinseless and I use the same process he does for the wheels. I may use an IK foamer instead of a foam cannon, but I could do a foam cannon if I wanted to. I'm using the pressure washer almost every time I wash. If he was at my house in either the dead of winter, or the dog days of summer...he would absolutely understand why rinseless is S-Tier for life.
Matt is 100% correct about Hex Lights though. I went with Barrinas for a temporary solution until I can afford the CREE lights he sells, but I do not like the Barrinas at all. Their only benefit is a lot of light for very little money/effort. They may give me a headache and eye strain, but at least I can see what I'm doing in the garage now.
I do the same thing for rinseless, use a pressure washer for the wheels, front end for bugs, and a prerinse if necessary
Not to mention the absolute diversity of products Rinseless can replace. Clay Lubricant, QD, Waterless Wash, Glass Cleaner, Interior Cleaner, household cleaner. It is absolutely S-Tier as a product type.
@@adrianr514 for sure! DIY detail rinseless is my main interior cleaner
Whats your go to product for rinseless wash? ONR? and do you use a detail spray of some sort as a drying aid when wiping the car/truck?
@@traubgator I like diy detail rinseless and p&s absolute. I usually use a drying aid, not out of necessity as the rinseless provides its own lubrication for drying, but I like the added protection of something like diy detail ceramic gloss or armour detail supply amplify
Matt Moreman is a national treasure. Go off king
Even though it was 54 min., and, I had no idea what this tier list was, and I didn't really know much about these 2 guys, this was one of the funniest discussions I've heard in a long time. I mean I literally laughed out loud, numerous times, all by myself. Can't believe I listened to all 54 min. of this. Totally entertaining!!
As an original OG, I friggen loved watching you walk in to the hex light trap with Matt. LMAO! Once you have Cree lights you won’t use anything else.
The hex lights section had my crying 🤣🤣🤣”I’m lying to myself”
One of the best performances by Matt. Educational and entertaining at the same time. YT gold!
I'm just here for the friendly arguments. so good, more of this please.
😂 Matt is awesome. What a joy this was to watch 😊
This is the video I was waiting for. Seeing Matt get worked up is totally awesome. We need a series now
I’m with Matt on rinseless. You’re not cleaning /actual/ dirty vehicles with rinseless. I feel like I’m washing 75 lbs of mud off every car I do. Sure you live at an apartment complex, maybe before a car show, or somewhere with very mild weather. Rinseless has its limits, it’s a C for me. It’s a buffed up quick detailer.
This was very entertaining! I think part of Matt’s success is because his standards are so high. Today high-volume and barely good enough products capture most of the sales. It’s refreshing to watch someone so invested in finding the very best.
How can someone find “the best” since this will differ and change from person to person?
Rinseless is good for the body of the car. For the wheels, you have to pull out the bucket and hose/pressure washer. My M2 produces a lot of brake dust.
I’m only 1/4 of the way through and I’m loving it!
This was "PURE GOLD" !!! It was like watching an episode of the Odd Couple for those of you that are old enough to remember.🤣 Please keep these coming.
Excellent questions Anthony, one question I would have added is the pressure washer hose and I'm nearly certain Matt would've responded MTM Kobrajet minimum and he wouldn't be wrong.
A very honest and candid interview. Still waiting to buy a new D/A polisher. My old one works, but it is 15+ years old. Maybe a Rupes or Flex. Thnx.
PPF is a must at bare minimum on the front. I would tier ceramic coatings under PPF. There are so many good spray sealants you can apply every few washes that can fill the void of a ceramic coating. PPF can be a huge help in preserving the look of your vehicle
Stumbled on this because of OG, definitely staying for more content.
Matt's take on Costco is 300% correct.
Quick Jack tip, If you get a cheap HF Mesh tarp. The quick jacks slide across it with ease.
Great stuff guys 😁 Anthony and Matt are great together 😁👍🙏
This was just good fun. I laughed several times, that's all I can ask for. Good job!
Thank you glad you enjoyed it!
He have ppl walk his groceries to his vehicle? Lol what a queen 👸🏼
Absolutely agreee with Matt concerning hex lights! Bloody ridiculous!
I was an F-16 crew chief in the air force and we had Snap-On laser cut foam, just like sonic, but Sonic got it from Snap-On because we were using it 15 years ago.
THANK YOU for your service. My pops worked on F4s at Homestead and I grew up in that hanger. 😊
I feel clickbaited, why is there a Pan picture in there but no comments from Matt on Pan haha, I was expecting at least commentary on detailing influencers. Hex Light talk was an acceptable consolation price. Lol.
He's not wrong about the hex lights. Like the 90s car scene everyone will regret it. 90+ CRI lights like waveform etc aren't needed for polishing paint. Only a must have if your color matching, like if you're a printer or artist and even tinting paint manually.
Great episode! Could definitely watch more these.
Hex Lights @11:00 God loves Matt. Matt finds a way magically express my feelings, with no curse words. 💯
enjoyed this format of video just two guys talking about different things awesome got that talk show vibe im thinking making interviews with different people and mixing it up like this one and asking questions what got them interested detailing world and little about their journey maybe we can learn something hearing their stories
I’d watch a sitcom with these two.
Matt is funny when he goes on tirades. I laugh at his Snap On spews, but I still love my Snap On tools. I agree with Matt on the lights.
@@timkinley1779 each to their own opinion. I use tools professionally and yet to rarely have a Snap On tool fail. I have been disappointed by Milwaukee, but others love Milwaukee.
@@timkinley1779snap on still offers good tools. It just depends on what tool you’re looking for.
@@timkinley1779 flawed in which way, I use them everyday working on semi trucks and trailers. I have owned Milwaukee M18 fuel impacts and I prefer the Snap On brushless. Snap On ratcheting wrenches, unlike Gearwrench don't seize up. I have yet to have a Snap On tool fail when I needed it to work.
No lie I pre-soaked my wheels with ONR before washing them and now my brakes do not squeal. They’re carbon so I can’t use harsh stuff. Dunno if that’s just a wild coincidence but it’s the only thing I tried that was different from my normal routine.
I haven't laughed so hard at a video in a long time. These two are hilarious together!
Matt hating Costco has me really close to never ordering from OG again 🤣
Great funny conversation!
I have followed Matt for a long time but I didn’t realize he actually thinks a lot about the lower cost options when he makes his decisions.
I personally find that when you pay 3x the lowest possible price for something you actually get 10x the quality and convenience. And if you decide to pay the lowest price possible you accept that much less quality and convenience.
Matt thinks a lot about Value. The problem is a lot of products and tools of value are expensive. But that isn't Universally true.
This episode was awesome ..I completely agree with process vs results
Is this a new thing where they interview random UA-camrs to make a list?
I want a tier list of Matt and Anthony’s standards!! 😂
Fun video as Matt says what is on his mind. Matt’s financial advice is spot on so listen to him. Please keep shopping at Costco as I bought stock a few years ago at 375 a share and now the stock is over 740 a share. I am the oddball who first bought stock at the age of 14. The hexagon lights are terrible in my opinion too as the moldings crack and the lights run radio interference. I do not like those floors either as they trap contamination and harbor it. I worked for Publix for 12 years and clean floors is really important to me after working in a food prep area. I will argue rinseless wash is more efficient and economical than soap. Just because it is rinseless does not mean you cannot use a pressure washer for removing the presoak and cleaning wheels. Thank you for a fun video and hopefully this happens at least once a year!
If your gonna bust out the pressure washer, hose, foam cannons etc..why use rinseless after everything when its completely inferior to a quality soap in cleaning ability and slickness.
@@whitegoodman7465 not all rinseless washes are inferior and some may be superior. Rinseless costs significantly less than soap, cleans as well as soap, amd is more efficient.
Matt deserves to have his own talk show.
Definitely check out his channel. Matt nd Chris goes live on Friday
It’s called Dialed In and his rants are phenomenal
He's got a podcast where you can listen to him complain how stupid his customers are and how poor and idiotic things like the entire culture behind mitsubishi is, while he talks about the EVO he bought to wash a couple times or w/e
He needs a podcast specifically for rants
@@justinschuyler”his rants are phenomenal”? You enjoy listening to a grown man complain about irrelevant things?
The reality of the garage for 80% of people is that it's a place to throw shit and forget about it. Outta sight outta mind.
This is the best one yet
I really wanted to see matt put pan the organizer on the list as the thumbnail made me think😭😭 that would’ve been anazing
Hex lights are fine if you’re wanting to display a vehicle or for photos. Not so much for work in a garage.
We need to get Matty and Mike up to Boise
Great discussion fellas
Great discussion! Fun to watch!
This was way funnier than I expected 😂 hell ya uncle Matt !!
This is absolute peak Matty GOLD!
I’ll have to agree with Matt on the rinseless washing. It’s more work and to me it’s overrated. TRC must be getting some dividends from P&S.
Idk why trc are so obsessed with it, unless your busting out the pressure washer and pre wash your getting a very superficial clean..i dont want to be out there for 20 mins..i enjoy being out there for 2 hours enjoying the whole process especially with a setup thats already ready to go with a kobrajet, reel, etc..
@@whitegoodman7465 exactly! I feel the same way.
This video shows why I love Matt
Costco is the working classes favorite store. And for good reason!
Costco is fckn dogshit. Swarms of people your bumping in to, cant look at something for 2 seconds before someone behind wants you to move out the way, waiting in line on a fckn monday at 2pm for half an hour, parking lot is contantly filled, zero need for having a 5lb container of peanut butter or ketchup unless you have a giant family..tons of overpriced food in bulk that goes bad and/or gets freezer burn sitting in the freezer..i can go on and on. Costco is for bottom feeders. You'll spend less getting what you need for a week or two at a regular grocery store.
@@timkinley1779Costco is perfect for larger households and small businesses. Not sure why Matt thinks their inventory is cheap or junk because it really isn’t.
I could listen to 10 hours of this love how opinionated Matt is it’s hilarious
I totally get him a 100% even though I don’t always agree with him
It’s what made his business what it is and even the people that don’t like him benefit in the industry from what he has done with obsessed Garage
Good job making this enjoyable as well Anthony big fan.
Imagine Matt saying to Anthony, get out of my house if you think hex lights are legit😂
Seems like Matt is doing Milwaukee promotion here
Thanks for the video
Good to see
Anthony’s face is like what’s wrong in my life😂😂😂😂 thank u trc team great video as always😬
Right, lol.
Correction, the best polisher of all time is the discontinued Fes Tool Shinex and you can’t change my mind. Rotary boys up
Hex lights... FU! When I heard the topic, I knew what was coming!
I would agree about the Hex lighting. Rather have a high quality light bulb. So the car lift is a "S"? Is it a necessaty?
Laughing 😂 my ass off with the Hex lighting 😅
I had my entire Model Y done in PPF. I smile every time I wash it.
Oh god...not the hex lights lol. Pretty much agree with all these rankings, with a few outliers:
PPF - kind of hard to tier this. I feel like there are generally two types of people...those who care about rock chips, and those who don't. If you care, then it's an S-tier because what other options do you have? I also heard $3,000 price points mentioned...I didn't hear what type of coverage that was for, but in the northeast, you can get "essential" coverage (full front bumper, mirrors, 1/2 quarters, 1/2 hood) for
@timkinley1779 PPF from 25+ years ago was definitely rough, to the point where it was still sort of competing with car bras.
Modern PPF is really solid. Quality films are typically warrantied for 10 years now
@timkinley1779 so good question - I can only speak for the Northeast, but our most common customers are actually folks who keep their vehicles for 10+ years. Our customers drive Subaru's, Lexus's, Honda's, and Toyota's...vehicles they plan on keeping long-term that they want to protect.
Matt mentioned "there's no point in getting PPF if your vehicle isn't at least $80k". Oddly enough, that's probably our smallest customer base. 35-70k are our core clients, and then we have folks with $150k+ vehicles and huge disposable incomes. $70k-$150k tends to be lease territory
I made the same face when he dissed the husky compressor 😂
Love your work Matt!😂😂😂
9 mins into it and 😂 on how Anthony tries to get Matt to compromise and even agree with him. Matt is Matt he calls it as it is.
The hex light 😂🤣 it’s just for show and marketing.
I'm with Matt on the Hexlights!
We need more of these two lmao
We can make that happen!😂
great video, really fun discussion!
Fantastic video!
Great Tier list.. love the concept.
I can't help but utterly piss myself laughing with Matt, what a legend! I completely agree with Matt's way of thinking, Matt is not weak at all, I can agree with his way of thinking and our thoughts are definitely aligned. The reason why everyone is so angry at Costco because of their food is full of UPF (Ultra Processed Food) They're all back in the store trying to fix up their sugar crashes and fill up on modified sweeteners, preservatives, stabilisers and colourings. Cold turkey on sodium benzoate, MSG, nitrate and sulphite, BHA and BHT's. That's why it's so tense and pressured in stores like that. Natural foods give you a clear mind and body. Any food that is 'soft' in your mouth and has a smooth texture like bread, Pringle snacks and anything that turns into a smooth paste once chewed only a few times is generally bad for you as rule of thumb. Pretty much all natural food like an apple, takes more often then not takes more chewing and its tough to begin with as its natural. I totally agree with Matts food OCD.
Hex lights- hahaha...... I think a strong amount of diffused lighting from lots of square ceiling light boxes, that mimics natural light that has plenty of light to completely fill your working area is the best.
PPF definitely satisfies my OCD. It's an S for me it could cost 10k I'd still pay it, I can't have stone chips. I would sell a car if it was crashed and repaired but the repaired paintwork wasn't pristine.
Hex lights and similar have a purpose but it's a very specific purpose. As general lighting they are superfluous.
The hex lights are great for bodywork and doing clear sanding and polishing.
Matt is not weak at all? Besides the fact he faints from the sight of blood and plays volleyball? Lol. Honestly, you might want to lay off the jock sniffing. Not a good look.
@RichardLongh ⬅️ This guy is a proper purple headed smegma crusted Helmet!
@@79blustone lol as if the words of a jock sniffer hold any weight. I mean talk about not being able to hold back your beta like tendencies. SMH 🤦♂️ I bet you wish your father taught you how to urinate standing up instead of being seated?
Sim Racing is cheaper than track if you wanna get more familiar with a track but you can't afford to go to track to practice ever weekend.
do you have links to these products to buy?
I love Matt 😂
I feel like he gets me 😂
Matt is my hero! 😂
Coatings are about product as much as installer. PODS solve the temporary move out situation.
This was hilarious! Love it!
Matt is totally wrong on Costco, they are one of the most impressive companies I have ever seen. They also push their suppliers to provide high quality as well as low cost.
And most importantly you can buy gold bars there which you can then hide in your walls.
Matt is right that hex lighting sucks but you do get to pay 10 times more for them if that's up your alley
This was funny as hell 🤣🤣🤣
Obsessed garaged dude isn't a pro he sells products and acts like he is a pro lol.
Costco is A tier 💯
Awesome video, i love the passion
Costco is my jam!
Lmao this one is hilarious 😅 love matts responses
LMAO Matt dont give af, i love it
Matt for President!
Lololol hex light part hilarious 😂
I would rather just use the sun coming through my windows. AHHAHAAHAH
10:39
F you....
F everybody....
😂😂😂
Matt… flip 4 FTW! 😂. On a serious note, let’s say I have $500. What type of sound are you recommending for my garage?
I have epoxy and hex lights all in 3 days 🤣 I'm dying at Matt's comments 😂
I had a pneumatic Husky cut off tool and used it for 25 years