i always admire chemical guys products... always give me a good impression. i wanna try this on my detail shop... hehehe. another inspiring food for thought!
Question! I have been restoring a 2 door '68 Chrysler out of a friend's back yard lately. The whole front end has been completely rebuilt, from a stripped down and painted subframe to all new suspension components. It was a lot of hard work and I'd like to keep it clean! It did get dirty again from being exposed to the elements, and I'd like to give it a detail so it looks just as good as when we finished it. I was thinking about doing a spray down to knock off loose dirt, and then going over with All Clean to really tackle what's left as a first step. I am unsure of how I should protect the cleaned surface after though! Would using Bare Bones be a good way to protect and keep the frame clean? Or something more like HydroSlick? Really a tough decision! Going for the old school 70's lowrider look, and having a clean engine bay / frame beneath is important for me. Thanks for all the informative vids! Looking forward to keeping the car looking A1 with all your products.
Hi there! Thanks so much for watching. Bare Bones can be used on suspension components and the frame to add gloss and protection with a simple spray. This will also keep it looking cleaner for longer while making it easier to clean in the future.
Hey Eddie! After cleaning the wheel, use Light Metal Polish to remove oxidation and restore a mirror-like gloss. Add HydroSlick to lock in shine and repel harsh elements.
Teaching people how to properly rip a tag from a rag . Very well done 😀
Thanks for watching!
I have always loved how yall actually demonstrate how to use your products
Happy detailing!
It's the small things that set a car off, dressing up your wheel wells really compliment yoir wheels.
Agreed!!
I love Bare Bones! Works great and easy to apply ❤️
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Barebones the best !! use on my truck last for weeks
Gotta love Bare Bones!
i always admire chemical guys products... always give me a good impression. i wanna try this on my detail shop... hehehe. another inspiring food for thought!
Thanks so much for watching!!
Thanks for the tips guys
Glad you enjoyed it!
Cool stuff, jut started detailing my family members truck, gotta try this out.
Enjoy your detailing products!!
Question! I have been restoring a 2 door '68 Chrysler out of a friend's back yard lately. The whole front end has been completely rebuilt, from a stripped down and painted subframe to all new suspension components. It was a lot of hard work and I'd like to keep it clean! It did get dirty again from being exposed to the elements, and I'd like to give it a detail so it looks just as good as when we finished it.
I was thinking about doing a spray down to knock off loose dirt, and then going over with All Clean to really tackle what's left as a first step. I am unsure of how I should protect the cleaned surface after though! Would using Bare Bones be a good way to protect and keep the frame clean? Or something more like HydroSlick? Really a tough decision!
Going for the old school 70's lowrider look, and having a clean engine bay / frame beneath is important for me. Thanks for all the informative vids! Looking forward to keeping the car looking A1 with all your products.
Hi there! Thanks so much for watching. Bare Bones can be used on suspension components and the frame to add gloss and protection with a simple spray. This will also keep it looking cleaner for longer while making it easier to clean in the future.
Great video I bought both of those products a few weeks ago and love them!!
Glad you like them!
Oh yeah! Bare bones, what are you guys going to come up with next. Yet another product that I'm buying.
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This product is legit!
Happy detailing!!
Yo bro quick question I got some Aluminum rims and what do you recommend of your products to use? To give them a clean fresh look
Hey Eddie! After cleaning the wheel, use Light Metal Polish to remove oxidation and restore a mirror-like gloss. Add HydroSlick to lock in shine and repel harsh elements.
Can I use nonsense and then barebones ?
Hey! Absolutely, use Nonsense to prep the surface for Bare Bones.
I can also use VRP instead of Bare Bones right?
Hi there! It is perfectly fine to use VRP to enhance trim and undercarriage components.
@@ChemicalGuys Nice! Thanks Chemical Guys!
Awesome thanks!
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Excellent love it
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HEY WHATSUP GUYSSS?!
Hey Joseph! Thanks for watching!!
Bare Bones is always the last thing and it makes your tires and wheels pop….nothing looks worse seeing a truck that looks new with dirty liners….
Happy detailing!