Love your videos Gyeon! Planning to use all your products for my new car which I bought last month! More DIY videos please - want to maintain my car in pristine condition
I use multiple wash pads and never put a used pad back in the wash bucket. Eliminates a rinse bucket. Minimizes scratches. Allows the soap solution to be saved and used at the next wash
For large gaps like door sills and the trunk area, we recommend an Bug and Grime or an APC along with a plush wash mitt. Then an easy rinse with an open ended garden hose. We steer away from brushes in these areas because you risk scratching when you wiggle them around these gritty areas. For tight places, a credit card wrapped in a soft towel is the move!
As it is not very foamy, is the wheel cleaner designed to be enough 'lubrication' for hitting it directly with a bottle brush, or should you compliment with a shot of foam from a lance etc.?
It provides a good amount of lubrication and is safe to use with just a bottle brush. If its something that you are nervous about, it probably wouldn't hurt to foam it too though
I like the Bathe and Wet Coat combo. I tried Bathe+ but it's not as sudzy. Also, there's no point in using a topper if you wash with Bathe+. Bathe+ water beading and self cleaning properties does not perform as well as wet coat. To sum up... I prefer Bathe over Bathe+ and would rather use Wet Coat top off instead of relying on Bathe+ exterior properties.
Love your videos Gyeon! Planning to use all your products for my new car which I bought last month! More DIY videos please - want to maintain my car in pristine condition
Great tutorial. Definitely would like to see more of this. Thanks for sharing. 👌
This is very good instruction video for beginners and also for little bit more detailing involved people.
yoooo, one of my top fav gyeon products is the wheel covers, cleaning, drying and covering wheels before going in on the paintwork is king ⚡️🐿️✌🏽
Like the idea of rinsing bottom up as sound best way to ensure I haven’t missed any part of a panel great video thanks from uk
I use multiple wash pads and never put a used pad back in the wash bucket. Eliminates a rinse bucket. Minimizes scratches. Allows the soap solution to be saved and used at the next wash
This is a great idea if you are willing to buy multiple wash pads!
Nicely done. I like this format 👍
get this man to 100k subs, the quality is absurd!
Beautiful car and video
I want a GYEON bucket!?
Cool intro to car washing! What are you cleaning the crevices and cracks (when you open the trunk especially) with?
For large gaps like door sills and the trunk area, we recommend an Bug and Grime or an APC along with a plush wash mitt. Then an easy rinse with an open ended garden hose. We steer away from brushes in these areas because you risk scratching when you wiggle them around these gritty areas. For tight places, a credit card wrapped in a soft towel is the move!
As it is not very foamy, is the wheel cleaner designed to be enough 'lubrication' for hitting it directly with a bottle brush, or should you compliment with a shot of foam from a lance etc.?
It provides a good amount of lubrication and is safe to use with just a bottle brush. If its something that you are nervous about, it probably wouldn't hurt to foam it too though
I like the Bathe and Wet Coat combo. I tried Bathe+ but it's not as sudzy. Also, there's no point in using a topper if you wash with Bathe+. Bathe+ water beading and self cleaning properties does not perform as well as wet coat. To sum up... I prefer Bathe over Bathe+ and would rather use Wet Coat top off instead of relying on Bathe+ exterior properties.
Have you tried foaming Bathe+ after washing with Bathe? It’s the most common use of it and yields great results!
@@gyeonusa no but I’ll give it a try next wash. Ty
Do u have any issues with salt or the equivalent on the roads?
We have a little bit of salt here in Colorado... But they do use a fair amount of magnesium chloride on the streets and in the tunnels around here.