Tim my brother! Thank you I’m really glad you enjoyed the content. Hopefully it was simple to understand. I had some people ask me how to dilute. Of course I can send them to an app but this is better 😅🤣
For the DIY Rinseless (or any product with that type of ratio), just mix it up as stated then dip your bottle(s) into the bucket. That way it's already mixed correctly.
Absolutely. I was just trying to show the math adds up. Way easier to just buy a gallon of distilled water and add half an ounce. There you have a RTU Rinsless in a gallon. Can make 16oz bottles for your customers to have to wipe off bird poo and stuff in between maintenance washes or as a quick detailer in your car
You did! Having the board and calculator on the video makes it easy to understand! I’ve found a few charts online that list majority of the dilution ratios from 16 ounces to 5 gallons and I keep it posted in my garage to reference.
Thank you for posting this my brother 💪.That’s true metric is easier but as for others who grew up in standard they find it very tricky at first. They are both relative depending what you’re accustomed to will dictate which you find easier.
@@DetailingMadeSimple i've had to used both in my life. Its simple to use ozs too when you figure out the amount of water you like in a bucket. I settled on 12 liters personally which is roughly 406 oz's. I have been thinking about trimming my girt guard and going to 10 liters - Mike G(youtuber) mentioned it on autogeek one time. If i was a pro i would use less water for sure.
Thank you I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful Here is the link to the topper for diluting the products. Or go to Grainger.com and in the search type in 2UY29 for 16oz bottle or 2YU28 which is green and that's for Gallon sizes only. 👍 www.grainger.com/product/TOLCO-Chemical-Mixing-Dispenser-2UY29?cpnuser=undefined&searchBar=true&searchQuery=2UY29&suggestConfigId=6&tier=Not+Applicable
Thank you !! You really made it simple to understand. Wow for real you're on fire with the content.
Thank you!! I’m glad you found it easy to understand. Sometimes I feel that I’m not explaining it clear as you know many people learn differently 💪💪
Soc GREAT tutorial! You r 🔥. This content needs to be reposted every month! Outstanding video
Tim my brother! Thank you I’m really glad you enjoyed the content. Hopefully it was simple to understand. I had some people ask me how to dilute. Of course I can send them to an app but this is better 😅🤣
@@DetailingMadeSimple seriously great video!!!! You should repost this every once in a while! You did SUCH a great job explaining the math!!!.
For the DIY Rinseless (or any product with that type of ratio), just mix it up as stated then dip your bottle(s) into the bucket. That way it's already mixed correctly.
Absolutely. I was just trying to show the math adds up. Way easier to just buy a gallon of distilled water and add half an ounce. There you have a RTU Rinsless in a gallon. Can make 16oz bottles for your customers to have to wipe off bird poo and stuff in between maintenance washes or as a quick detailer in your car
Great tutorial Soc.
Thank you my brother 💪💪
Great video Soc! Thanks for making this one!
Thank you hopefully I explained it well 😅😅
You did! Having the board and calculator on the video makes it easy to understand! I’ve found a few charts online that list majority of the dilution ratios from 16 ounces to 5 gallons and I keep it posted in my garage to reference.
@@robpeluso2852 that’s good!! Yeah I had a chart before but kept losing the piece of paper I’m like F it I’ll learn it myself 😭.
So true! Since I’m always diluting it’s all by memory now!!
@@robpeluso2852 exactly 😅
Great video. Keep up the good work SOC 💪
Thank you my brother 💪 I really appreciate it
FYI the america gallon is smaller than the imperial gallon.
Great point! 💪
1:100 bucket wash is simply - 1/101 multiply by your total volume. Basically, 100ml in 10 liters. Metric is way more simple to use.
Thank you for posting this my brother 💪.That’s true metric is easier but as for others who grew up in standard they find it very tricky at first. They are both relative depending what you’re accustomed to will dictate which you find easier.
@@DetailingMadeSimple i've had to used both in my life. Its simple to use ozs too when you figure out the amount of water you like in a bucket. I settled on 12 liters personally which is roughly 406 oz's. I have been thinking about trimming my girt guard and going to 10 liters - Mike G(youtuber) mentioned it on autogeek one time. If i was a pro i would use less water for sure.
Great video but you have No LINKs to the Chemicals or tools needed to dilutie like that little topper you have..... Thanks
Thank you I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful
Here is the link to the topper for diluting the products. Or go to Grainger.com and in the search type in 2UY29 for 16oz bottle or 2YU28 which is green and that's for Gallon sizes only. 👍
www.grainger.com/product/TOLCO-Chemical-Mixing-Dispenser-2UY29?cpnuser=undefined&searchBar=true&searchQuery=2UY29&suggestConfigId=6&tier=Not+Applicable
As for the chemicals I will update the description and add it there. But those are just what I have lying around as props/examples. Thank you again 💪💪
@@DetailingMadeSimple Oh okay sounds good love watching your videos very informative and you make it easy with the links you always put.. TY God Bless
@@Lg1969 thank you. Really feels good I’m able to translate the information to people and you all find it easy to understand 💪
great explanation
Thank you 💪💪
First!!!!
Thank you my brother 💪💪
Now the math is starting to math. Thanks Soc!!
@@ChiGalKMcAcura Soc the dilution professor. Stay tuned for the PIR dilution class.
@@ChiGalKMcAcura Glad I was able to help! Hopefully it was easy to understand! 😅
@@1stfrompuertorico568 PIR class coming soon!!