I LOVE Turtle Wax 53733 Hybrid Solutions Graphene Acrylic Tire Shine Spray Coating, No Sling Tire Dressing, not only does it last a long time on my tires, I use it on my plastic trim to bring it back to black and protect it, works great on tires and trim!
Big morning for the UA-cam detailing community. You and I are competing with the big announcement over on Pan’s channel, but I made sure to pop in and see these top products as rated by my friend Brian. Let’s go!
pans list was atrocious and he knew it that’s why he removed it. Totally came off as a tool and ungenuine. It was so bad he had to delete it lol. Dudes rep is done.
DIY is becoming my favorite line of products! There rinseless wash and Quick beads are the best out there! I’ve replaced my Soap, foamer, Rinseless, ceramic interior to DIY so far!
Haha you're right that there are just too many products nowadays. I used to buy gallon sizes that last years to save some money, but now I like to buy smaller sizes so I can try different things every few months.
I love videos like this!!! I’m always interested to see what people reach for most often in their own garage!! I was also so excited to see Jims products brought to light! Next Level Car Care is really next level!! Great line up!!!
Fantastic Brian! I love these kinds of videos. You showed and explained a couple of products I’ve never seen that you introduced. Like Next Level and being from Indiana myself to try and support a local company. Thank you for showing your top pics! You’re doing a great job!
Really great video Brian , appreciate you showcasing your favorites. Definitely a nice lineup of products that works, thanks for the content and hope you and the fam have a good weekend.
Thanks for this video. I ve been trying lots of products over the year. I havent used Nextlevel or yours yet so will need to add some that you mentioned. I have used and like some Phoenix, DIY, and ADS products the most - but will need to add more to my arsenal.
good one, you could have added best pump sprayer, foamer, foam cannon , inspection light, pads drying towel, coating towels, leveling towels ect. It just keeps going
Great video! You have some awesome products! I am SHOCKED. Cherry Pepsi was not #1 in every category! 😂😂😂. Thank you for sharing. I truly appreciate your opinions
@@johns4407 Right now they are the products I use the most. That will change I’m sure in the future. I started my channel using Griots Garage products and still like them I just don’t reach for them as often as I used to.
Kinda wonderting why theres a can of pepsi at the back, not until i watched til the end lmao. Good list btw mightve considered some products i wasnt paying attention to. Subscriber and DIYer out here in the Philippines
I really enjoyed the review and the honest presentation! Three questions if I may? 1) I am a big fan of Pure Shine. Does the paste wax give it that darkening affect like you get in pure shine? 2) have you tried the turtle wax hybrid solutions spray wax? How does it compare to the paste wax? 3) have you tried the Cerakote Trim Restore? Just wondered how you compared it against the C6?
@@malachi2371 Thank you! The paste wax doesn’t darken as much as Pure Shine but Pure Shine on top of the paste wax sure is a great combination. Paste Wax is better IMO than the HS Spray Coating. I hav emit used solution finish so I can’t answer that.
@@wescat2 Thank you! I didn’t get rid of it because people complaining about the flag I could care less about that. I’ve just had that intro for so long it was time for a change.
@@jperez7499 I realized I forgot that when I was editing. I like Xtreme Solutions The Juice, Adams Wheel and Tire Cleaner and Next Level Wheel and Tire Cleaner.
Great recommendations Brian. I have had about 1/3 of the products you recommended on my "wish list" of items I wanted to purchase for a while. Looks like I need to bite the bullet so to speak and go ahead and purchase them! Thanks for the reviews and recommendations on the various categories of detailing products that you have personally used and can attest to their ability to do the job well. I've wanted to try that Turtle Wax Graphene Ceramic stuff for years now but just haven't gotten around to purchasing a can since I had so much other waxes and sealants. I still really want to try that one. I might stop by the Auto Parts store tomorrow and see if they have any in stock.
@@joevanseeters2873 Thank you! You will love the Graphene Paste Wax. If you haven’t tried Pure Shine pick that up as well and use it on top of the wax the next day for crazy gloss.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing Yes sir, that is the plan! I still love putting a paste wax on my car for some reason. I guess because it was the way I started detailing cars over 45 years ago when I was in high school. It's pretty much all we had back then for the most part. Either paste wax or liquid wax/sealant. Mequiars Cleaner Wax in the maroon can was the staple of my detailing for 10+ years! It actually did a decent job for what it was back then but you had to reapply it often which wasn't a big deal because I would usually always re-apply it every couple of weeks anyway so it worked good because everytime you applied it, since it had the "cleaner" properties of the wax, it would just remove the wax layer you had on it previously if it wasn't gone already from subsequent car wash sessions during the few weeks in between each wax session. I just set aside two hours every three to four weeks to do a wash session and reapply it again. The longer term "sealant" I used back then which might still be around was call "LIQUID GLASS" and it was sold in a gold can with a Red Corvette emblazoned on the front of the can. That usually gave you several months of protection but it did leave a much better finish, smooth and silky to the touch. Of course, this was all way before the days of "decontamination" and "paint prep" which were terms that were not even created yet in the detailing world, other than maybe the highest performing professional detailers of the time period (which were few and far between I assure you). The only prep you did was wash the car with a good quality dish soap which would strip down previous wax on the paint and then use a cleaner wax product to cleanse the paint as you applied the wax. The wax removal was always a LOT more difficult back then as well but I did always try to not work in the sun, although it was unavoidable many times. Most cleaner waxes back then were actually better than now days. They had more "cut" in the wax and more heavy cleaning ability then they do now with much weaker formulations, probably because of the clear coat. Finishes back when I started were mostly single stage and you needed that extra cutting ability in the cleaner wax to get the oxidation off the paint surface. Believe me, I have 'restored" single stage paint with a simple can of cleaner wax back then. You always had the color of the paint you were working on on your cloth upon wiping off the hazed over wax. Then when you buffed the paint, the shine returned! It actually worked pretty well overall and if you washed and waxed your vehicle on a regular basis. We used the watered down "spray waxes" of the day as our "toppers" and to keep it shined in between wax jobs and that process worked similar to todays detailing methods. The interior was kept tidy using simple household chemicals like Fantastik or similar and windex for all the windows inside and out. And you used old terry bath towels for your detailing cloths. There was no microfibers at all back then. And nobody machined polished your vehicle at home back then. Really only 3M had the rotary buffer system and professional grade polishes and pads you needed to do a professional machine polish and only the professional body shops had that type of equipment. There were very few detailers who specialized in polishing your paint back then because the equipment investment for the 3M rotary, pads, proprietary polishes, and accessories was very expensive. Your home wash "kit" was pretty simple with a simple bucket, wash mitt, turtle wax "zip wax" soap, maybe an old brush for the tires, and a couple of terry towels for drying. It didn't take up much room in your garage! LOL Nothing like the thousands upon thousands of detailing products available now days. I've got four full dedicated cabinets in my garage now with detailing equipment in it! It's crazy how much I have now. And my "wish list" has a hundred more things on it. The good ole' days definitely had it's pluses! And it was WAY WAY cheaper too! LOL
Have you tried the Amsoil spray ceramic yet? As a preferred customer, I was able to pick a bottle up for $5 a while back so I thought I’d add it to my arsenal and give it a try. I love how simple it is to use. Reminds me a lot of Ceramic Gloss. Nice and slick, good shine but still testing out durability. Just curious what you think of it.
@@bwildman1818 I have tried it but just on a small panel when I first got it. I really like to also and was happy with the results that a saw and felt.
Some of the DIY stuff is pretty good, but that chemical smell on the All Clean is just a big turn off for me. Plus i found i think its green star from KCx seems to work slightly better for me at similar dilution ratios. Good list and cant fault a person for having favorites.
@@mikezupancic2182 I actually like the smell of All Clean. I definitely have my favorites but that changes all the time as new products come out or a try a product from a different company. Thanks for watching
@@dcurry8147 I only work for myself NO ONE else! Never been paid to make a video or allow any company to influence my videos. I really like their products just like other detailers like a lot of other companies products.
As I try different products, I find myself coming back to DIY Detail in many cases. The versatility of Rinseless Wash is amazing! You want a thick-foamin, hard-hitting cleaning soap... 1 oz of Incredible Suds in a 32 oz foam cannon is great. Add 1 oz of undiluted All Clean to that foam cannon and it's almost up to a touchless wash level. Squeaky clean. If you dare, try some of the DIY Detail products and see for yourself. Funny thing with your comment on Brian working for DIY Detail... His links are all Amazon links, not even direct DIY Detail affiliate links.
8:49 You piqued my interest. I get a lot of exhaust carbon soot that sticks on my rear bumper. I usually have to use an abrasive to remove it. Going to give it a shot. As for steering wheel cleaning, I recently discovered the Suds Lab version of the Scrub Ninja. I spray some P&S Xpress Interior and that combo was awesome!
I LOVE Turtle Wax 53733 Hybrid Solutions Graphene Acrylic Tire Shine Spray Coating, No Sling Tire Dressing, not only does it last a long time on my tires, I use it on my plastic trim to bring it back to black and protect it, works great on tires and trim!
@@DizConnected Yes it is a great product!
Big morning for the UA-cam detailing community. You and I are competing with the big announcement over on Pan’s channel, but I made sure to pop in and see these top products as rated by my friend Brian. Let’s go!
@@RADGarage Thank you brother! Competition is fierce right now.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailingwith all this competition, we the consumer are the winner.
@@peterbowman5750 That is true!
pans list was atrocious and he knew it that’s why he removed it. Totally came off as a tool and ungenuine. It was so bad he had to delete it lol. Dudes rep is done.
His products are actually real good, but he has always been marketing firts viewers second@jefferrrson1x
Great list !
@@diydetailofficial Thank you!
DIY is becoming my favorite line of products! There rinseless wash and Quick beads are the best out there! I’ve replaced my Soap, foamer, Rinseless, ceramic interior to DIY so far!
@@DuckysDetail I agree! I have to keep Quickbeads in the gallon because I use it all the time. Thanks for watching
Thank you.
Excellent video!! Agreed DIY is becoming one of my favorite lines!!
@@404notfound..... Thank you!
Thank you.
Haha you're right that there are just too many products nowadays. I used to buy gallon sizes that last years to save some money, but now I like to buy smaller sizes so I can try different things every few months.
@@Ray-Chien That makes sense though. I don’t buy many gallons anymore either. Thanks for watching
Man, Pan the Organizer could’ve really learned from this video.
@@rayvalero8580 Yes he could have!
Got em’
I love videos like this!!! I’m always interested to see what people reach for most often in their own garage!! I was also so excited to see Jims products brought to light! Next Level Car Care is really next level!! Great line up!!!
@@DetailsNMe Thank you! Next Level has fantastic products.
Fantastic Brian! I love these kinds of videos. You showed and explained a couple of products I’ve never seen that you introduced. Like Next Level and being from Indiana myself to try and support a local company. Thank you for showing your top pics! You’re doing a great job!
@@stevecharnasjr.7241 Thank you! Yes Next Level is in southern Indiana. He has some great products. You are welcome and thanks for watching
Cherry Pepsi is the topper for everything lol, great video, thanks Brian 👍😁
@@davestewart9146 You know it! 😂 Thank you
Really great video Brian , appreciate you showcasing your favorites. Definitely a nice lineup of products that works, thanks for the content and hope you and the fam have a good weekend.
@@millerdetailing4176 Thank you!
Thanks for this video. I ve been trying lots of products over the year. I havent used Nextlevel or yours yet so will need to add some that you mentioned. I have used and like some Phoenix, DIY, and ADS products the most - but will need to add more to my arsenal.
@@GaryH-p5c You are welcome and thank you for watching!
Definitely been wanted a gallon of all clean after realizing the dilution ratios
@@Fast-N-Clean It’s such a good product! Thanks for watching
Hydro pro is pretty special... Every time I wash my car I smile. Hydro lite for that matter is crazy good too. I need to check out your coatings too.
@@FineDetailingAZ Hydro Pro was crazy when I saw the beading in person. Thanks for watching
DIY Clean and Protect and Ceramic Gloss are my favorites.
@@elonsus9747 Both fantastic products!
good one, you could have added best pump sprayer, foamer, foam cannon , inspection light, pads drying towel, coating towels, leveling towels ect. It just keeps going
@@clints8888 Yes but it would have been a 2 hour video. 😂 It was just about my favorite liquid products. That gives me an idea though. Thank you
always nice to see what everyone reaches for! Nice list!
@@BXGreen_DrivewayDetails Thank you!
Great video. I hope to try some Next Level products soon. And DIY.
@@bhall7025 Thank you!
Great video! You have some awesome products! I am SHOCKED. Cherry Pepsi was not #1 in every category! 😂😂😂. Thank you for sharing. I truly appreciate your opinions
@@ThisOldDetailingDude It is #1 in every category I just had to be fair! 😂 It was in the background of every category though. Thanks Tim!
Finally getting a chance to catch up on your videos. Hope things are good with you and yours. Thanks for putting out the videos sir
@@Gary_Rigs Hey it’s good to see you again. We are doing great and hope you are also.
Interesting. Seem you are a Phoenix, DIY Detail, Next Level and Turtle Wax guy going thru the categories.
@@johns4407 Right now they are the products I use the most. That will change I’m sure in the future. I started my channel using Griots Garage products and still like them I just don’t reach for them as often as I used to.
Great video brother. Some great products showcased! We have similar taste!
@@PapaSmurf918Detail Thanks brother! Definitely eerily the same taste. Like we were cut from the same cloth. 😂
Awesome stuff Brian!!
Love it when products just work👍🏻
@@MNpicker Thank you and me too!
Great new introduction clip, great product review.
@@jimflanagan6029 Thank you!
Excellent video and information, brother! 🇺🇸
Will definitely be purchasing some of these. Thanks!
@@stevejaeger9099 Thank you!
Thanks for the list!
@@MikeKaufman-d7n You are welcome!
Kinda wonderting why theres a can of pepsi at the back, not until i watched til the end lmao. Good list btw mightve considered some products i wasnt paying attention to. Subscriber and DIYer out here in the Philippines
@@thefreshprinceofgreenhills 😂 got to have my Cherry Pepsi around at all times. Thanks for watching and subscribing
I really enjoyed the review and the honest presentation! Three questions if I may?
1) I am a big fan of Pure Shine. Does the paste wax give it that darkening affect
like you get in pure shine?
2) have you tried the turtle wax hybrid solutions spray wax? How does it compare to the paste wax?
3) have you tried the Cerakote Trim Restore? Just wondered how you compared it against the C6?
@@malachi2371 Thank you! The paste wax doesn’t darken as much as Pure Shine but Pure Shine on top of the paste wax sure is a great combination. Paste Wax is better IMO than the HS Spray Coating. I hav emit used solution finish so I can’t answer that.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing I was referring to Cerekote Trim Coat.. so easy to use and it’s lasting me six months to a year.
@@malachi2371 I’m sorry I said the wrong thing. I have not used the cerakote either
I’m more of a cherry coke guy myself but cherry Pepsi is a close second😂😂 great video man!
@@atouchofhutchad Not a chance! 😂 Thanks
That intro Though!!! Let's GOOOO
@@PapaSmurf918Detail Thank you!
Freedom is awesome! Used it last weekend super easy, and gloss is off the charts.
@@luketuttle1096 Thank you!
What a great list Brian. I like the new intro. Screw the haters to didn't flag though! 'Merica!
@@wescat2 Thank you! I didn’t get rid of it because people complaining about the flag I could care less about that. I’ve just had that intro for so long it was time for a change.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing Either way I like the new one too
Great video! Do your running boards get slick when they are wet from the trim restorer?
@@maryhoffman2547 Thank you! No they don’t get slippery as it’s not a real hydrophobic product it just restores the look.
@FABAutomotiveDetailing thank you! Our mini van is driving me nuts,but worry about slipping on it.
@@maryhoffman2547 You are welcome!
Brian, Do you have a favorite Wheel and Tire cleaner other then All Clean? All Great Choices.
@@jperez7499 I realized I forgot that when I was editing. I like Xtreme Solutions The Juice, Adams Wheel and Tire Cleaner and Next Level Wheel and Tire Cleaner.
Great recommendations Brian. I have had about 1/3 of the products you recommended on my "wish list" of items I wanted to purchase for a while. Looks like I need to bite the bullet so to speak and go ahead and purchase them! Thanks for the reviews and recommendations on the various categories of detailing products that you have personally used and can attest to their ability to do the job well. I've wanted to try that Turtle Wax Graphene Ceramic stuff for years now but just haven't gotten around to purchasing a can since I had so much other waxes and sealants. I still really want to try that one. I might stop by the Auto Parts store tomorrow and see if they have any in stock.
@@joevanseeters2873 Thank you! You will love the Graphene Paste Wax. If you haven’t tried Pure Shine pick that up as well and use it on top of the wax the next day for crazy gloss.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing Yes sir, that is the plan! I still love putting a paste wax on my car for some reason. I guess because it was the way I started detailing cars over 45 years ago when I was in high school. It's pretty much all we had back then for the most part. Either paste wax or liquid wax/sealant. Mequiars Cleaner Wax in the maroon can was the staple of my detailing for 10+ years! It actually did a decent job for what it was back then but you had to reapply it often which wasn't a big deal because I would usually always re-apply it every couple of weeks anyway so it worked good because everytime you applied it, since it had the "cleaner" properties of the wax, it would just remove the wax layer you had on it previously if it wasn't gone already from subsequent car wash sessions during the few weeks in between each wax session. I just set aside two hours every three to four weeks to do a wash session and reapply it again. The longer term "sealant" I used back then which might still be around was call "LIQUID GLASS" and it was sold in a gold can with a Red Corvette emblazoned on the front of the can. That usually gave you several months of protection but it did leave a much better finish, smooth and silky to the touch. Of course, this was all way before the days of "decontamination" and "paint prep" which were terms that were not even created yet in the detailing world, other than maybe the highest performing professional detailers of the time period (which were few and far between I assure you). The only prep you did was wash the car with a good quality dish soap which would strip down previous wax on the paint and then use a cleaner wax product to cleanse the paint as you applied the wax. The wax removal was always a LOT more difficult back then as well but I did always try to not work in the sun, although it was unavoidable many times. Most cleaner waxes back then were actually better than now days. They had more "cut" in the wax and more heavy cleaning ability then they do now with much weaker formulations, probably because of the clear coat. Finishes back when I started were mostly single stage and you needed that extra cutting ability in the cleaner wax to get the oxidation off the paint surface. Believe me, I have 'restored" single stage paint with a simple can of cleaner wax back then. You always had the color of the paint you were working on on your cloth upon wiping off the hazed over wax. Then when you buffed the paint, the shine returned! It actually worked pretty well overall and if you washed and waxed your vehicle on a regular basis. We used the watered down "spray waxes" of the day as our "toppers" and to keep it shined in between wax jobs and that process worked similar to todays detailing methods. The interior was kept tidy using simple household chemicals like Fantastik or similar and windex for all the windows inside and out. And you used old terry bath towels for your detailing cloths. There was no microfibers at all back then. And nobody machined polished your vehicle at home back then. Really only 3M had the rotary buffer system and professional grade polishes and pads you needed to do a professional machine polish and only the professional body shops had that type of equipment. There were very few detailers who specialized in polishing your paint back then because the equipment investment for the 3M rotary, pads, proprietary polishes, and accessories was very expensive. Your home wash "kit" was pretty simple with a simple bucket, wash mitt, turtle wax "zip wax" soap, maybe an old brush for the tires, and a couple of terry towels for drying. It didn't take up much room in your garage! LOL Nothing like the thousands upon thousands of detailing products available now days. I've got four full dedicated cabinets in my garage now with detailing equipment in it! It's crazy how much I have now. And my "wish list" has a hundred more things on it. The good ole' days definitely had it's pluses! And it was WAY WAY cheaper too! LOL
@@joevanseeters2873 When I first started detailing I also used the cleaner wax from Meguiars. The detailing market has changed so much since then. 😂
Have you tried the Amsoil spray ceramic yet? As a preferred customer, I was able to pick a bottle up for $5 a while back so I thought I’d add it to my arsenal and give it a try. I love how simple it is to use. Reminds me a lot of Ceramic Gloss. Nice and slick, good shine but still testing out durability. Just curious what you think of it.
@@bwildman1818 I have tried it but just on a small panel when I first got it. I really like to also and was happy with the results that a saw and felt.
Great !! Information What towel do you use with your window cleaner ????? Thanks
@@tacticalofficer6103 Thank you! I like to use waffle weave towels but pearl weave towels work great also.
Have you tried Turtle Wax Slick Glass? If so, how does it contrast that with your number 1 glass cleaner?
@@malachi2371 I have tried it and it seems to streak on me. Their Hybrid Solutions Glass Cleaner is good though.
Some of the DIY stuff is pretty good, but that chemical smell on the All Clean is just a big turn off for me. Plus i found i think its green star from KCx seems to work slightly better for me at similar dilution ratios. Good list and cant fault a person for having favorites.
@@mikezupancic2182 I actually like the smell of All Clean. I definitely have my favorites but that changes all the time as new products come out or a try a product from a different company. Thanks for watching
Hmmmm.. Lots of DIY Detail endorsement. Makes you wonder why, maybe that trip to NE?
@@NO_OPEC_NO_PROBLEM Nope it would have been this way before the trip other than All Clean.
Or they just work? 🤷🏻♀️ DIY stuff is good stuff. Can’t go wrong along with a lot of brands. But good products by good people can’t go wrong with DIY.
@@BXGreen_DrivewayDetails Exactly! Thanks
@@BXGreen_DrivewayDetailsThank you.
Good stuff. By the way…Coke is better than Pepsi.
@@mikemc330 Thank you and you are now banned! 😂 I actually like Coke when I’m real thirsty but other than that it’s Pepsi all day.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing good one.
First!!!
@@1stfrompuertorico568 🏆
Wow. Almost 1/3 of your list is DIY detail products. It's clear who you work for
@@dcurry8147 I only work for myself NO ONE else! Never been paid to make a video or allow any company to influence my videos. I really like their products just like other detailers like a lot of other companies products.
As I try different products, I find myself coming back to DIY Detail in many cases. The versatility of Rinseless Wash is amazing! You want a thick-foamin, hard-hitting cleaning soap... 1 oz of Incredible Suds in a 32 oz foam cannon is great. Add 1 oz of undiluted All Clean to that foam cannon and it's almost up to a touchless wash level. Squeaky clean.
If you dare, try some of the DIY Detail products and see for yourself. Funny thing with your comment on Brian working for DIY Detail... His links are all Amazon links, not even direct DIY Detail affiliate links.
@@AMI_Detail Thank you!
@@FABAutomotiveDetailingthis guy is just a DIY troll he s on anyone’s channel who features anything DIY.
@@BXGreen_DrivewayDetails Interesting! Thanks
8:49 You piqued my interest. I get a lot of exhaust carbon soot that sticks on my rear bumper. I usually have to use an abrasive to remove it. Going to give it a shot. As for steering wheel cleaning, I recently discovered the Suds Lab version of the Scrub Ninja. I spray some P&S Xpress Interior and that combo was awesome!
@@DasJav The All Clean did a great job on the spot. Scrub Ninjas are great the cubes are for worse case scenario.