@PanTheOrganizer Hi Pan great video as always, I was a little late watching this video but it was worth it, just to clarify, the high grade diy clay mitt you used is OK and none abrasive as I want to use it for future decontamination of my new A45s AMG detailing was done by topaz detailing at great expense with full ppf and ceramics on every surface inside and out.
Hi Pan, my favourite format of video - concise and packed with useful info. Can’t see that many ‘secrets’ were exposed, but still a fantastic result. Would have been nice to see the finished car in natural light as well as under the ‘studio’ lighting.
Glad you enjoyed it! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 147 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
How long did this take you? I know it would take me a lot longer, but just curious as to what time would be needed to do this detailed of a restoration?
Fantastic job Pan. That car looks amazing. I will be getting the duraslic HG on my car in about a month and I can’t wait. I have a week of vacation and am going to do it myself thanks to everything I’ve learned from you. I can’t thank you enough for all you give the detailing committee.
What a great video! These videos are like my Bible for detailing. I have gone back and rewatch videos to help learn more about detailing. What passion you take on these vehicles that you take care of. I’m so glad that I found your channel a couple of years ago! You are truly a master of your craft. Thanks for supplying us another great how to video. Great job 👏 once again my friend!☝️✨
Pan, do you keep your iron removers somewhere outside of your garage to avoid the smell or do you leave it with the rest of your chemicals? Great video.
8:37 I noticed your polishing section is half the hood. Are you always able to have such a large section, or is being able to have such large polishing sections something unique to CarPro Reflect? Thank you.
It depends what conditions you work in and your experience level. For beginners, stick to 2x2 sections. I can work larger panels as I know how to work the polishes and I work in a controlled environment.
Glad you enjoyed it! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 930,000 subscribers and we have over 122 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
I know, have been following you for over a year now. That's how i noticed that the editing on this particular video was on point. As a person who prefers shorter videos, this was great. Although I've still been watching all your other videos😛
Pan, nice video. I've been debating about having different pricing for "luxury" brands, and using higher grade products, especially for interiors, so this is helpful. Also, what do you think of the DIY Interior Ceramic as compared to dedicated leather, plastic or fabric/carpet coating in terms of ease of use, expected durability and value?
Thanks Mak! The DIY Detail interior ceramic is still too new for me to decide but so far so good. Value is through the roof as it’s one product that does it all.
My friend's 2023 Black Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica LP640 was horribly prepped. DA marks everywhere,the hood was wet sanded and hammered with a rotary by someone. It had a few bird dropping etching spots. I spent well over 10+ hours on it with the owner assisting Me back on January 14th this year. We prepped it for PPF which looks awesome on the car. Not how I thought a $300,000+ dollar Car should be delivered to the customer. Funny enough,the interior was perfect. It's sad how some of these cars come through. Excellent work, Pan. It's a labor of love!! Thanks for another terrific video.
No thank you. I have been following your site for a while now and you have made my detailing journey enjoyable and satisfying. All of the products I use and tell people to use are from your recommendations. Thank you!
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 940,000 subscribers and we have over 123 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
I'm amazed that these high end, luxury vehicles, are delivered in such rough shape, that they require a hard core derailing. I'm ordering some soft99 ultra glaco, based on your recommendation Pan. I'll clay the glass first and I'm sure I'll be more than happy with the results. 🙂
When I took delivery of my c43 I didn’t know much about detailing, but I knew what buffer trails were and the car was full of them. It looked nice inside before they pulled it out into sunlight. But I knew I’d better learn to take care of my new ride, and thanks to Pan , my car looks 10x better than when I got it !
A new car is never new until it's properly detailed. - at the factory, the paint defects are often corrected quickly by rotary polishing which can leave marks and holograms, so polishing corrects those, before you lock that in long term with a ceramic coating for example. - vehicles are then transported by truck, train and boat so they are exposed to the elements, industrial fallout, brake dust, rail dust, etc - vehicles are often left at boat docks (when transported by boat) or in exterior parking lots for weeks or months, again being exposed to the elements - at the dealership, the vehicles are almost always poorly prepped using the same dirty water that was used for all the cars on a given day, and poor washing and drying methods leading to swirls and scratches - at the dealership, a layer of cheap wax or paint sealant is usually applied to attempt to make the paint glossy prior to delivery. It's crucial to remove any previous protection before you apply a ceramic coating, as coatings need to bond directly to a virgin clear coat. If you only plan on applying a regular carnauba wax or paint sealant though, you could decide to skip machine polishing, as those protectants can be applied over existing protection and it's not as crucial to prep the paint as well. I explain all of this in this popular video: ua-cam.com/video/QgoyrC-5CMc/v-deo.html So you can better visualize the new car prep process, here are the steps I perform on a brand new car for my customers: Aston Martin Vantage: ua-cam.com/video/OKga3yZVTqo/v-deo.html Volvo XC60: ua-cam.com/video/tvDBBenhYFA/v-deo.html Tesla Model Y: ua-cam.com/video/gohks8xP5NY/v-deo.html Porsche 911 Carrera: ua-cam.com/video/2ckiivbFqs4/v-deo.html Mercedes AMG GT63S matte black: ua-cam.com/video/eU8zg1lXvXY/v-deo.htmlsi=oGxoCp8PWt7gTncV Audi Q7: ua-cam.com/video/t7HCBSVnizM/v-deo.html BMW M6 Gran Coupe: ua-cam.com/video/0lC9uyKXs8Q/v-deo.html BMW M340i: ua-cam.com/video/etXhJNaF0EE/v-deo.html Audi RS3: ua-cam.com/video/641mAJfKDLM/v-deo.html Golf R: ua-cam.com/video/jr19g4PWJsk/v-deo.html
I have just learned yet again.. thanks for explaining in such detail, all that a new vehicle goes through, prior to the consumer taking delivery. I had no idea! Now I know how crucial it is to properly detail a new vehicle, as much as it is a used one.
Hi Pan! Another AWESOME detailing vid of yours that I've just seen for the 1st time!!! Your vids just keep getting better!! Thanks for posting!! Question...Can I achieve the same/similar look on my car with different products? The products you used are all presently outside of my budget. Please advise.
Another GREAT video Pan! The stuff I learn by watching you is priceless! You should see all the products I have in my garage. I always check out the products you use. Only thing I have not attempted is a true ceramic coating. I want to, just nervous about it.
@@PanTheOrganizer One more question for you Pan, would this product be a good way to start as I have a 2 year old garage kept black SUV and I have been reading about this Adam's Polishes Advanced Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating Oxide.
There are better spray coatings if that’s what you’re looking for. See my popular awards video: ua-cam.com/video/KRv7vKsuliQ/v-deo.htmlsi=h5PutdqspOS7D3Yy
Hi Pan, I just subscribed to your channel just today, love all your demos and other info on products you used, my car isn’t worth detailing, clear coat deteriorating and chipping off ( 1996 Toyota RAV4 ), but I just bought myself 2nd vehicle, and it’s in mint condition, but really enjoyed this detailing on this beautiful luxury vehicle.
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 990,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
great results for one step detailing Pan... I have not seen you using Diamond Protech coatings,can you please show us long term review for these coatings?
I haven’t filmed any detailing sessions with those coatings yet. I’ll wait to see if I have enough viewer interest. I can’t make videos on anything and everything, I’d die trying haha.
@@PanTheOrganizer that's true indeed but I thought Diamond Protech coatings are new tech coatings available for consumers and long lasting as well,never mind if video is not possible just share your experience/recommendation with these new age ceramic coatings,that would be really helpful.
How do you vacuum dirty carpets? My customers have pebbles and lots of dirt embedded in their carpets. Would you suggest a drill brush to agitate it out or maybe a massage gun to vibrate the hidden dirt to the surface? What’s your suggestion for a mobile detailing business in Arizona working with very dirty cars?
If you have an air compressor, the magic trick is to use an air blowout gun to blow out all the dirt, lift stuff that's deep in the carpet fibers, and loosen those fibers, to make the vacuuming much much easier. See my video on the Tornador air blowout tool here: ua-cam.com/video/UPjFPdaAEj0/v-deo.htmlsi=EIBqKecXd0iElPhD That's for the loose dirt. For other dirt, see my professional carpet cleaning tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/XE0-Rlt9wZ8/v-deo.htmlsi=R6hZWuuo09p9Pk9M
Hello, Pan!!! Another Home Run in terms of detailing workflow, product selection, final result and video production!!! What was the total time to create this master piece??
This is the first video I've seen where the subject of flash rusting on the rotors. This is something that has perplexed me ever since I dove into self-detailing at home. Is the Hyde's the only product you'd recommend, Pan? What is the active ingredient? Are there other tips for preventing that rust or fully getting rid of it without taking the wheels off?
greaat video Pan, i have 2 questions: why start with a show foam before tire and wheel? and second, how you recomend dilute in foam sprayer adams wheel and tire cleaner?
Not to my knowledge. I have been using coatings for years and never once had an issue. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 940,000 subscribers and we have over 124 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Surface rust on steel rotors is normal after you wash a car. It goes away as soon as you brake the first time. If you want to prevent that flash rust, as soon as you are done with the final rinse, spray some Hyde's Serum Rustopper on the rotors, and then continue with drying the vehicle. Here's a link to the product: amzn.to/3GIOgwC Or, when you are done with the final rinse, drive up and down the driveway a few times while lightly applying the brakes. Then dry the car. Have you never seen surface rust on steel rotors after washing your car? This is totally normal. That's why I like my Porsche 911 Turbo S so much, as it has carbon ceramic rotors, and those never rust and don't create brake dust. :)
Great video, like that you show the products you use during the process. Curious, what would be the average cost of that detail especially with the interior coating included? Thanks
Thanks! I don’t discuss pricing on UA-cam as it’s pointless to do so. Prices vary greatly for many reasons including location. A high end job like this doesn’t cost the same in Montreal as it does in New York or Paris, for example. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 940,000 subscribers and we have over 123 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
You are welcome! How did you discover my channel? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 960,000 subscribers and we have over 130 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 930,000 subscribers and we have over 122 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Only clay if needed. And on a coated vehicle, use a synthetic perforated clay decontamination towel like those in my latest clay video. Test on an inconspicuous area first.
In my case, I always do the highest possible level of results regardless of the price of the vehicle. But as my channel gets 120000 to 150000 new subscribers yearly, not everyone is familiar with my procedures and also it’s fun to come up with cool video title to attract new viewers. It’s called UA-cam. ;)
Thanks for sharing your work process. Do you ever remove all 4 wheels to thoroughly clean and coat them, and to have better access to the fender well and brake calipers? How do you decide when to take that extra step?
Thank Pan, If only my car could talk, she would thank you !! one new VDO from you and she get pampered like a queen :) Thanks for the great VDO. One request, can you please prepare a VDO where in we would need a minimum number of chemicals and cleaners to maintain the car? Buying several products for maintaining just one car and a bike make it unreasonable. In last three years I could barely consume the wheel cleaner that I have. Now I really think twice before purchasing any specialized product
Hi Pan! When applying the tyre shine, do you move the car a few feet forward to completely apply the tyre shine on the whole tyre after your initial pass?
You’re probably getting quite a bit of demands (from word of mouth alone) for your service, based on the amount of experience and TLC that’s put into each vehicle. Amazing detail and shine. I can see a lot of joy being surrounded with so many beautiful cars, Pan. You’ve earned the trust from the owners, and rightfully so.
Thanks! I have been detailing for over 26 years and have always detailed customer vehicles as if they were my own. It’s such a big passion of mine that I always want to over deliver and make the customers smile when they see their car looking better than new once I’m done detailing it.
Great video Pan! I have a newer Dodge Challenger with black polished rims (not a high end car but challenging rims), I just got a scratch on a rim from my barrel brush. Would you suggest polishing it to get the scratch out? What product and application method would you suggest
If they are clear coated rims, yes you can polish them just like you would polish paint. Same compounds and polishes. And perhaps use a smaller polisher to get into more intricate areas, a polisher like this: amzn.to/3F4lLJa
Another amazing video Pan! I'm a huge fan and am anticipating starting my own detailing business. I couldn't tank you enough. I've learned so much from you. If I may ask , what's the main difference between carpro's decals and reset shampoo?
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Superb job Pan. Question from me. I have been using these Rupes yellow pads with Sonax perfect finish. What do you use to clean out these pads when using these 1 stage polishes. What is your recommendation for cleaning out these pads?
No point in using a leather conditioner on modern leather which has a polyurethane top coat on it, like a clear coat for paint. Conditioners don’t penetrate that top coat. You’d perhaps apply a conditioner when the leather is a bit older and cracked, where the conditioner would penetrate in the hyde and do its job. New cars with leather seats only need a good cleaning and then protection with a leather sealant or coating, to protect against friction damage, dye transfer, UV rays, make cleaning easier, etc See my leather care tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/pvKJXGRneJg/v-deo.htmlsi=_WFancI5dySExfW2
Thanks Rashed. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 930,000 subscribers and we have over 122 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Hi Pan, first off, you are so great. All of your vids are so helpful and I can tell how much you enjoy your profession. Thank you for all of it. I just got a 2024 Lexus NX 350h and it is a great car. But one thing has annoyed me. There is a sticker on the inside of the driver window that has some required warnings and info. I peeled it off but am now left with sticky residue. I want to apply Goo Gone to remove the remnant adhesive and wanted to know if that is alright to apply to the window. I will of course use an appropriate car glass cleaner after (thanks to you I bought an appropriate product!) . Thank you.
Hi Bob! Congrats on your new NX 350h. Beautiful ride! What color is yours? For the adhesive residue, yes you can use Goo Gone on glass. If the residue is on the exterior, no issues. If the residue is on the inside glass, just make sure you don't have tinted film. That could damage the tint. You have this version of Goo Gone? amzn.to/3uSkq6g Their automotive version is also safe on glass: amzn.to/4a9Sqv5 And yes after Goo Gone, clean the glass with an automotive glass cleaner to neutralize the cleaner and remove any residue. I hope this helps.
Thank you so much for your advice! My NX is caviar (aka black!) with a white trimmed interior. It is a very solid ride. I just completed my first washing following your recommendations and it went great! @@PanTheOrganizer
Hey Pan! I have the Gyeon Iron Remover and the P&S clay towel. What should I look for to know if i can use Gyeon's Iron Remover as a clay lube? Or, do you already know if it's safe? Thanks as always, and thank you for another exclellent video 😁
Hi Pan, for years enjoyed your videos and I'm a detailer myself 😊. Most people won't have 0ppm water like yourself, and should actually start the detail on the wheels first, not the body. This way round will be help prevent water spots 👌🏼
Hi there, I have built/modified a foam cannon myself , it can produce thick foam but on a 500psi cordless washer,at the same time it using less shampoo. Do u mind have a test ?
In my case, I always do the highest possible level of results regardless of the price of the vehicle. But as my channel gets 120000 to 150000 new subscribers yearly, not everyone is familiar with my procedures and also it’s fun to come up with new cool and original video titles to attract new viewers. It’s called UA-cam.
No no. This is a process you do once as the coating can last up to five years. After this, you only need to do regular washes and once every two or three months a maintenance wash with a ceramic topper. I have a tutorial on a maintenance wash for ceramic coated cars.
Hi Pan! Love all of your videos btw. I have a black AMG GLC 63 probably with the same paint characteristics as this car and I want to know if I can follow this process with just a rotary from Home Depot? Also, if I use reflect do I have to apply a ceramic after or can I use spray ceramics, waxes? Thanks!
HI Jon! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 960,000 subscribers and we have over 130 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing. If you have never polished a car before, and have little paint correction experience, I wouldn't recommend a rotary polisher. You could get yourself in trouble with the paint. You should look for a dual action (orbital) polisher. See my popular paint correction tutorial for beginners here: ua-cam.com/video/ustTEVGMOTI/v-deo.html Once you are done polishing with CarPro Reflect, you must use CarPro Eraser to remove polishing oils, before applying the protection. After that, it's up to you to decide what kind of protection you want. Wax (1-3 months protection), sealant (4-6 months), ceramic spray (3-12 months depending on which one you buy) or a full ceramic coating in a glass bottle (years of protection). See my popular video explaining the differences between all the major forms of paint protection here: ua-cam.com/video/4ejfPHan3k4/v-deo.htmlsi=8g3VLX9gpRF34vD1
Thanks for watching! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 140 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
💪🏻👍🏻 Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 930,000 subscribers and we have over 122 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Hi Pan, love your videos. I have a question from a product in your awards video, the Car Pro Perl for protecting the inside, would you avoid using it on the nav screens and stick to just vinyl/plastics etc?
Thanks for watching! How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 930,000 subscribers and we have over 122 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@@PanTheOrganizer I've been watching your channel for a while now, I have been a regular viewer to your videos and have commented on other content of yours 💪
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Hey Pan! Thanks in large part to you, I now have a detailing job at a Chevrolet dealer! It may not be S classes, but I still love it. Thanks so much!
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@PanTheOrganizer Hi Pan great video as always, I was a little late watching this video but it was worth it, just to clarify, the high grade diy clay mitt you used is OK and none abrasive as I want to use it for future decontamination of my new A45s AMG detailing was done by topaz detailing at great expense with full ppf and ceramics on every surface inside and out.
Thank you for using DIY Detail products.
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Hi Pan, my favourite format of video - concise and packed with useful info. Can’t see that many ‘secrets’ were exposed, but still a fantastic result. Would have been nice to see the finished car in natural light as well as under the ‘studio’ lighting.
Thanks Paul!
Great job Pan, these are my favorite videos when you detail the high-end cool cars.
Thanks!!
Hit it out of the park with this one, Pan! Those metallics are just POPPING!!
Thanks man! It was 15 hours of hard work, but the owner had a smile ear to ear when he saw the final results.
I think that color is called Magnetite Black by Benz - it is actually a very dark gray metallic with a super subtle blue undertone. Great color.
it's so relaxing watching your detailing videos, cant believe 16 minutes flew by so fast
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the feedback!
Fantastic work, educative, and fun video.
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How long did this take you? I know it would take me a lot longer, but just curious as to what time would be needed to do this detailed of a restoration?
15 hours. This is such a big car haha.
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What a beautiful car to detail. Great job, Pan.
Thanks Chuck!
Love watching a master at his craft. Thanks for posting up!
Glad you enjoyed it!! 😁👍🏻
Fantastic job Pan. That car looks amazing. I will be getting the duraslic HG on my car in about a month and I can’t wait. I have a week of vacation and am going to do it myself thanks to everything I’ve learned from you. I can’t thank you enough for all you give the detailing committee.
Thanks Steve! I appreciate the kind words.
What a great video! These videos are like my Bible for detailing. I have gone back and rewatch videos to help learn more about detailing. What passion you take on these vehicles that you take care of. I’m so glad that I found your channel a couple of years ago! You are truly a master of your craft. Thanks for supplying us another great how to video. Great job 👏 once again my friend!☝️✨
That’s very kind of you and it means a lot coming from a long time viewer like you! Thanks Danny!
One of the best results ever! Thanks pan!
Thanks Francisco!
Thanks Pan! I found it helpful to add some rinseless wash in the rinse bucket to help soften the water and pull contaminants off of the wash mitt
Thanks for watching!
Pan, do you keep your iron removers somewhere outside of your garage to avoid the smell or do you leave it with the rest of your chemicals? Great video.
I leave them with the rest of my chemicals. There is no smell from the bottles. Only when you use them.
8:37 I noticed your polishing section is half the hood. Are you always able to have such a large section, or is being able to have such large polishing sections something unique to CarPro Reflect? Thank you.
It depends what conditions you work in and your experience level. For beginners, stick to 2x2 sections. I can work larger panels as I know how to work the polishes and I work in a controlled environment.
You made that S-class pop! Your steps have made my wife’s S-class look like new and it’s 3 years old. Thanks for reinforcing the processes.
Thanks!
One of the most crisp videos of Pan! Love the format
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I know, have been following you for over a year now. That's how i noticed that the editing on this particular video was on point. As a person who prefers shorter videos, this was great. Although I've still been watching all your other videos😛
Pan you slayed this Mercedes and it looks better than new. The owner is going to enjoy driving this everyday! Thank you for another great video!
Thanks Neil!
For me, that’s an eight hour job on my S-Class. Bravo on the result and the video editing.
Thanks!
Incredible results! I truly learn from every video you post. Thank you. Keep the content coming.
Thanks Tim!! Have a good day!
Pan, nice video.
I've been debating about having different pricing for "luxury" brands, and using higher grade products, especially for interiors, so this is helpful.
Also, what do you think of the DIY Interior Ceramic as compared to dedicated leather, plastic or fabric/carpet coating in terms of ease of use, expected durability and value?
Thanks Mak! The DIY Detail interior ceramic is still too new for me to decide but so far so good. Value is through the roof as it’s one product that does it all.
My friend's 2023 Black Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica LP640 was horribly prepped. DA marks everywhere,the hood was wet sanded and hammered with a rotary by someone. It had a few bird dropping etching spots. I spent well over 10+ hours on it with the owner assisting Me back on January 14th this year. We prepped it for PPF which looks awesome on the car. Not how I thought a $300,000+ dollar Car should be delivered to the customer. Funny enough,the interior was perfect.
It's sad how some of these cars come through. Excellent work, Pan. It's a labor of love!! Thanks for another terrific video.
Absolutely stunning.
Thank you again for the effort you put in for these videos.
Thanks for the positive feedback! I appreciate it. 😁👍🏻
No thank you. I have been following your site for a while now and you have made my detailing journey enjoyable and satisfying.
All of the products I use and tell people to use are from your recommendations.
Thank you!
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I'm amazed that these high end, luxury vehicles, are delivered in such rough shape, that they require a hard core derailing. I'm ordering some soft99 ultra glaco, based on your recommendation Pan. I'll clay the glass first and I'm sure I'll be more than happy with the results. 🙂
My “new” Mercedes came with road grime and scuffed tires.
@@72mespoouch 😢
When I took delivery of my c43 I didn’t know much about detailing, but I knew what buffer trails were and the car was full of them. It looked nice inside before they pulled it out into sunlight. But I knew I’d better learn to take care of my new ride, and thanks to Pan , my car looks 10x better than when I got it !
A new car is never new until it's properly detailed.
- at the factory, the paint defects are often corrected quickly by rotary polishing which can leave marks and holograms, so polishing corrects those, before you lock that in long term with a ceramic coating for example.
- vehicles are then transported by truck, train and boat so they are exposed to the elements, industrial fallout, brake dust, rail dust, etc
- vehicles are often left at boat docks (when transported by boat) or in exterior parking lots for weeks or months, again being exposed to the elements
- at the dealership, the vehicles are almost always poorly prepped using the same dirty water that was used for all the cars on a given day, and poor washing and drying methods leading to swirls and scratches
- at the dealership, a layer of cheap wax or paint sealant is usually applied to attempt to make the paint glossy prior to delivery. It's crucial to remove any previous protection before you apply a ceramic coating, as coatings need to bond directly to a virgin clear coat.
If you only plan on applying a regular carnauba wax or paint sealant though, you could decide to skip machine polishing, as those protectants can be applied over existing protection and it's not as crucial to prep the paint as well.
I explain all of this in this popular video: ua-cam.com/video/QgoyrC-5CMc/v-deo.html
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I have just learned yet again.. thanks for explaining in such detail, all that a new vehicle goes through, prior to the consumer taking delivery. I had no idea! Now I know how crucial it is to properly detail a new vehicle, as much as it is a used one.
Hi Pan! Another AWESOME detailing vid of yours that I've just seen for the 1st time!!! Your vids just keep getting better!! Thanks for posting!! Question...Can I achieve the same/similar look on my car with different products? The products you used are all presently outside of my budget. Please advise.
What did you clean the interior plastic and leather with before applying the protectant? Or is the protectant a cleaner too? Thanks!
I used the DIY Interior Ceramic on carpet and mats also with amazing results on 3 of my cars.
Thank you for this to remove those dots on the tire! Car looks phenomenal! I need to get my hands on duraslic.
Thanks!
Another GREAT video Pan! The stuff I learn by watching you is priceless! You should see all the products I have in my garage. I always check out the products you use. Only thing I have not attempted is a true ceramic coating. I want to, just nervous about it.
Thanks! Ceramic coating is simple once you know the basics. See my simple tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/sqQYVjxFqK0/v-deo.html
@@PanTheOrganizer One more question for you Pan, would this product be a good way to start as I have a 2 year old garage kept black SUV and I have been reading about this Adam's Polishes Advanced Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating Oxide.
There are better spray coatings if that’s what you’re looking for. See my popular awards video: ua-cam.com/video/KRv7vKsuliQ/v-deo.htmlsi=h5PutdqspOS7D3Yy
That's beautiful Pan !! So much depth for a one-stage.
Thanks!!
I mean WOW! The S-Class looks so amazing after your detailing magic, Pan! Great work, great video as always!
Thanks Konsta!
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Hi Pan, I just subscribed to your channel just today, love all your demos and other info on products you used, my car isn’t worth detailing, clear coat deteriorating and chipping off ( 1996 Toyota RAV4 ), but I just bought myself 2nd vehicle, and it’s in mint condition, but really enjoyed this detailing on this beautiful luxury vehicle.
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great results for one step detailing Pan... I have not seen you using Diamond Protech coatings,can you please show us long term review for these coatings?
I haven’t filmed any detailing sessions with those coatings yet. I’ll wait to see if I have enough viewer interest. I can’t make videos on anything and everything, I’d die trying haha.
@@PanTheOrganizer that's true indeed but I thought Diamond Protech coatings are new tech coatings available for consumers and long lasting as well,never mind if video is not possible just share your experience/recommendation with these new age ceramic coatings,that would be really helpful.
How do you vacuum dirty carpets? My customers have pebbles and lots of dirt embedded in their carpets. Would you suggest a drill brush to agitate it out or maybe a massage gun to vibrate the hidden dirt to the surface? What’s your suggestion for a mobile detailing business in Arizona working with very dirty cars?
If you have an air compressor, the magic trick is to use an air blowout gun to blow out all the dirt, lift stuff that's deep in the carpet fibers, and loosen those fibers, to make the vacuuming much much easier. See my video on the Tornador air blowout tool here: ua-cam.com/video/UPjFPdaAEj0/v-deo.htmlsi=EIBqKecXd0iElPhD
That's for the loose dirt. For other dirt, see my professional carpet cleaning tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/XE0-Rlt9wZ8/v-deo.htmlsi=R6hZWuuo09p9Pk9M
Great Video Pan!!!
Thanks Shawn!
How do you address the waterspot on the aluminum trim around the window? Every MB that I have seen have it including mine.
Hello, Pan!!! Another Home Run in terms of detailing workflow, product selection, final result and video production!!! What was the total time to create this master piece??
Thanks!! There was 15 hours of detailing and five to six hours of editing all the footage.
This is the first video I've seen where the subject of flash rusting on the rotors. This is something that has perplexed me ever since I dove into self-detailing at home. Is the Hyde's the only product you'd recommend, Pan? What is the active ingredient? Are there other tips for preventing that rust or fully getting rid of it without taking the wheels off?
greaat video Pan, i have 2 questions:
why start with a show foam before tire and wheel?
and second, how you recomend dilute in foam sprayer adams wheel and tire cleaner?
The car looks awesome! I realize it may sound stupid, but do ceramic coatings affect the accuracy of sensors? Really nice video.
Not to my knowledge. I have been using coatings for years and never once had an issue.
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Hi Pan i noticed the rust on break disc, how do you clean those without taking down the wheels?
Surface rust on steel rotors is normal after you wash a car. It goes away as soon as you brake the first time. If you want to prevent that flash rust, as soon as you are done with the final rinse, spray some Hyde's Serum Rustopper on the rotors, and then continue with drying the vehicle. Here's a link to the product: amzn.to/3GIOgwC
Or, when you are done with the final rinse, drive up and down the driveway a few times while lightly applying the brakes. Then dry the car.
Have you never seen surface rust on steel rotors after washing your car? This is totally normal.
That's why I like my Porsche 911 Turbo S so much, as it has carbon ceramic rotors, and those never rust and don't create brake dust. :)
Great video, like that you show the products you use during the process. Curious, what would be the average cost of that detail especially with the interior coating included? Thanks
Thanks! I don’t discuss pricing on UA-cam as it’s pointless to do so. Prices vary greatly for many reasons including location. A high end job like this doesn’t cost the same in Montreal as it does in New York or Paris, for example.
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Pan, what did you do to the chrome on the car? I didn't gear you mention any type of specific polishing or care for the chrome. 😢
No polishing was needed, the chrome was in perfect condition. I just applied the same ceramic coating on it as I applied on the paint.
Hi pan when is the best time to add the touch up paint? After paint correction and IPA wipe?
You are my teacher of a new profession and English... Thank you very much!
You are welcome! How did you discover my channel?
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Beautiful results!
Thanks!
Great job. Thanks for sharing the info on the luxury detailing.
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Great video Pan, I always appreciate the expertise you share, I do like these slightly shorter videos as well. Straight to the point👍
Thanks Chris!
Hey Pan so my truck is ceramic coated with crystal serum light, can I use the iron remover and towel step on it without maring? Thanks Pan
Only clay if needed. And on a coated vehicle, use a synthetic perforated clay decontamination towel like those in my latest clay video. Test on an inconspicuous area first.
Can you show us how to to clean the gas pocket mine gets really bad .
ONE WORD AWESOME....brilliant work by one and only Pan The Legend❤❤
Thanks Kunal!
Perfect Saturday morning vibe. Thanks
Thanks Steve!
Do you use the same processes and procedures for super expensive vehicles as you do for cheaper ones? Assuming they both pay for the same services. ty
In my case, I always do the highest possible level of results regardless of the price of the vehicle.
But as my channel gets 120000 to 150000 new subscribers yearly, not everyone is familiar with my procedures and also it’s fun to come up with cool video title to attract new viewers. It’s called UA-cam. ;)
Pan great job as always! Question...do you throw away the last buffing towel (rag company eagle 500)? Used in the cermaic coating. Thank you!
Thanks! Yes I throw away all towels and applicators used for the coating.
Thanks for sharing your work process. Do you ever remove all 4 wheels to thoroughly clean and coat them, and to have better access to the fender well and brake calipers? How do you decide when to take that extra step?
When the customer wants to pay the extra for that package.
If you plan on wrapping your car should you protect the paint before and the wrap after its complete?
This was a great video! Putting all the pieces together, good idea!
Thanks!
Thank Pan, If only my car could talk, she would thank you !! one new VDO from you and she get pampered like a queen :)
Thanks for the great VDO.
One request, can you please prepare a VDO where in we would need a minimum number of chemicals and cleaners to maintain the car? Buying several products for maintaining just one car and a bike make it unreasonable. In last three years I could barely consume the wheel cleaner that I have. Now I really think twice before purchasing any specialized product
Hi Pan! When applying the tyre shine, do you move the car a few feet forward to completely apply the tyre shine on the whole tyre after your initial pass?
Yes
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks!
You’re probably getting quite a bit of demands (from word of mouth alone) for your service, based on the amount of experience and TLC that’s put into each vehicle. Amazing detail and shine.
I can see a lot of joy being surrounded with so many beautiful cars, Pan. You’ve earned the trust from the owners, and rightfully so.
Thanks! I have been detailing for over 26 years and have always detailed customer vehicles as if they were my own. It’s such a big passion of mine that I always want to over deliver and make the customers smile when they see their car looking better than new once I’m done detailing it.
Amazing work! What city are you in? @@PanTheOrganizer
Cheers Optimus prime. Always a spectacular showing of professionalism.
Thanks!
Great video Pan!
I have a newer Dodge Challenger with black polished rims (not a high end car but challenging rims), I just got a scratch on a rim from my barrel brush.
Would you suggest polishing it to get the scratch out?
What product and application method would you suggest
If they are clear coated rims, yes you can polish them just like you would polish paint. Same compounds and polishes. And perhaps use a smaller polisher to get into more intricate areas, a polisher like this: amzn.to/3F4lLJa
WOW Pan... excellent job... thanks for all you do pal
Thanks Tom!
Hey Pan! Are you using a dedicated camera when you do a walk around or are you using a phone? Great stuff!
Just my iPhone 14 Pro Max (I now bought the new iPhone 15 Pro Max).
Great job. Just an FYI the hyperlink for McKees 37 is missing 😊
Another great video, PAN!
Thanks!
*Awesome video Pan !*
Thanks!
Another amazing video Pan! I'm a huge fan and am anticipating starting my own detailing business. I couldn't tank you enough. I've learned so much from you. If I may ask , what's the main difference between carpro's decals and reset shampoo?
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CarPro Reset is an intensive pH neutral shampoo meant for regular weekly washes of ceramic coated vehicles. CarPro Descale is an acidic shampoo meant to help remove water spots and mineral deposits, and can also start removing older waxes and sealants. Descale is meant to be used only when needed, not for regular weekly washes.
Superb job Pan. Question from me. I have been using these Rupes yellow pads with Sonax perfect finish. What do you use to clean out these pads when using these 1 stage polishes. What is your recommendation for cleaning out these pads?
Thanks Kenny! See my video on simple pad cleaning techniques: ua-cam.com/video/IGDfRjcPaX4/v-deo.htmlsi=muRVVGwsRPnFge7A
If you use the interior ceramic coating on leather seats can or do you still use a leather conditioner??
No point in using a leather conditioner on modern leather which has a polyurethane top coat on it, like a clear coat for paint. Conditioners don’t penetrate that top coat.
You’d perhaps apply a conditioner when the leather is a bit older and cracked, where the conditioner would penetrate in the hyde and do its job.
New cars with leather seats only need a good cleaning and then protection with a leather sealant or coating, to protect against friction damage, dye transfer, UV rays, make cleaning easier, etc
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Beautiful job. Fantastic outcome.
Thanks Rashed. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 930,000 subscribers and we have over 122 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
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Hi Pan, first off, you are so great. All of your vids are so helpful and I can tell how much you enjoy your profession. Thank you for all of it. I just got a 2024 Lexus NX 350h and it is a great car. But one thing has annoyed me. There is a sticker on the inside of the driver window that has some required warnings and info. I peeled it off but am now left with sticky residue. I want to apply Goo Gone to remove the remnant adhesive and wanted to know if that is alright to apply to the window. I will of course use an appropriate car glass cleaner after (thanks to you I bought an appropriate product!) . Thank you.
Hi Bob! Congrats on your new NX 350h. Beautiful ride! What color is yours?
For the adhesive residue, yes you can use Goo Gone on glass. If the residue is on the exterior, no issues. If the residue is on the inside glass, just make sure you don't have tinted film. That could damage the tint.
You have this version of Goo Gone? amzn.to/3uSkq6g
Their automotive version is also safe on glass: amzn.to/4a9Sqv5
And yes after Goo Gone, clean the glass with an automotive glass cleaner to neutralize the cleaner and remove any residue.
I hope this helps.
Thank you so much for your advice! My NX is caviar (aka black!) with a white trimmed interior. It is a very solid ride. I just completed my first washing following your recommendations and it went great!
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Awesome information! Thank you, Pan. Almost at a million subs!!!
Let’s go!!
OMG PAN! The gloss was insane!
It sure was! Many hours of polishing but the results left the owner speechless! :)
Hey Pan! I have the Gyeon Iron Remover and the P&S clay towel.
What should I look for to know if i can use Gyeon's Iron Remover as a clay lube? Or, do you already know if it's safe?
Thanks as always, and thank you for another exclellent video 😁
You’d have to do some testing. I haven’t tested that combo.
@PanTheOrganizer understood and I thank you!
Absolutely stunning!
Thank you! Cheers!
Of course is not for everybody but some of us enjoy the process and love how clean is our vehicle😏
Greetings Pan.. I just wanted to thank you for everything I learned in your videos...thank you
Thanks Ernie!
Hi Pan, for years enjoyed your videos and I'm a detailer myself 😊.
Most people won't have 0ppm water like yourself, and should actually start the detail on the wheels first, not the body.
This way round will be help prevent water spots 👌🏼
Really great channel and results.
Thanks Pan
Thanks! I appreciate it.
Hi there, I have built/modified a foam cannon myself , it can produce thick foam but on a 500psi cordless washer,at the same time it using less shampoo. Do u mind have a test ?
Wow looks amazing! Didn't know there was a different process for hi end cars.
In my case, I always do the highest possible level of results regardless of the price of the vehicle.
But as my channel gets 120000 to 150000 new subscribers yearly, not everyone is familiar with my procedures and also it’s fun to come up with new cool and original video titles to attract new viewers. It’s called UA-cam.
Hi Pan. What did you use to clean the perforated leather seats before protecting them with the ceramic?
Hey Pan, thank you for the video. Learned a lot!
Is this process good for the car if I do it every week - 2 weeks?
No no. This is a process you do once as the coating can last up to five years. After this, you only need to do regular washes and once every two or three months a maintenance wash with a ceramic topper. I have a tutorial on a maintenance wash for ceramic coated cars.
Great vid, Pan! Beautiful work! 👍
Thanks!
Hi pan, what is the measuring cup that your using that looks like it can hang over a car shampoo bottle?
It’s not available anymore unfortunately.
@@PanTheOrganizersad to hear, thanks for answering my question.
Hi Pan! Love all of your videos btw. I have a black AMG GLC 63 probably with the same paint characteristics as this car and I want to know if I can follow this process with just a rotary from Home Depot? Also, if I use reflect do I have to apply a ceramic after or can I use spray ceramics, waxes? Thanks!
HI Jon! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 960,000 subscribers and we have over 130 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
If you have never polished a car before, and have little paint correction experience, I wouldn't recommend a rotary polisher. You could get yourself in trouble with the paint. You should look for a dual action (orbital) polisher.
See my popular paint correction tutorial for beginners here: ua-cam.com/video/ustTEVGMOTI/v-deo.html
Once you are done polishing with CarPro Reflect, you must use CarPro Eraser to remove polishing oils, before applying the protection. After that, it's up to you to decide what kind of protection you want. Wax (1-3 months protection), sealant (4-6 months), ceramic spray (3-12 months depending on which one you buy) or a full ceramic coating in a glass bottle (years of protection).
See my popular video explaining the differences between all the major forms of paint protection here: ua-cam.com/video/4ejfPHan3k4/v-deo.htmlsi=8g3VLX9gpRF34vD1
You’re the man, Pan. Thanks for the advice!
Great job! Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 140 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
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💪🏻👍🏻 Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 930,000 subscribers and we have over 122 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Awesome video! Is there a situation when you would use Car Pro Essence instead of Reflect, or do you generally prefer Reflect?
I prefer a true polish like Reflect.
This is a beautiful car and a great detail. It is about the finer things that make the job that much better when the client picks up.
Couldn't agree more! Thanks!
Awesome vid! Great job, the looks stunning!
Thanks Clyde!
Hi Pan, love your videos. I have a question from a product in your awards video, the Car Pro Perl for protecting the inside, would you avoid using it on the nav screens and stick to just vinyl/plastics etc?
Awesome Pan! Love the Mercedes!
Thanks!
Superbe travail ! Félicitations Pan !
Merci!
Concise content.No time wasted
Thanks for sharing, great video 💪
Thanks for watching! How did you discover my channel by the way?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 930,000 subscribers and we have over 122 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@@PanTheOrganizer I've been watching your channel for a while now, I have been a regular viewer to your videos and have commented on other content of yours 💪
Awesome!!