Clean glass instrument screen in your car: simplest, fastest and easiest way says the Expert.

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  • Опубліковано 18 чер 2024
  • Instrument screens, infotainment screens, digital flatscreens, electronic instrument panels in modern day cars present new challenges to both car owners and professional detailers.
    The industry would have you think you need a special or dedicated product that is made specifically to these very sensitive flat screen monitors or flat screen instrument panels.
    But are these panels as sensitive, fragile, and temperamental as we have been led to believe?
    Is there an easy, fast, and simple way to clean these new-age instrument screens that don't require having to buy yet another new product?
    Darren with Auto Fetish Detail answers that question so you can get the results you want in an simple way.
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  • @joshd.4112
    @joshd.4112 9 днів тому +1

    Some Q7 Detailer would be cool, but I get it. Good to see a fresh video drop. Thanks.

    • @gregsullivan7408
      @gregsullivan7408 9 днів тому

      Why would it be "cool"? I think it would be UNcool, because you'd be wasting money.

    • @autofetishdetail
      @autofetishdetail  9 днів тому +1

      @@gregsullivan7408 I suspect what he means is that using products is just naturally "cooler". As men in particular, we love products, tools, and gadgets...because, well, they are just naturally cool! But as you note; not having to use any special product is also cool; just in a different cool way.

  • @gregsullivan7408
    @gregsullivan7408 9 днів тому +2

    LOL! I was sitting here with arms folded, expecting you to recommend some type of spray wax or quick detailer etc, and i was ready to POUNCE, to tell you that distilled water is all you need. 🤣
    I agree with you 99%, and I think you must be the most honest YT detailer that exists.
    Why only 99% though? Because I've discovered that just dry buffing works too, IF all I'm removing is light fingerprints or dust, but it takes longer. I apply very light pressure, and just keep buffing until it's clear. (I'm a chauffeur, and do this at least daily)
    If there's anything more substantial though, dry buffing doesn't work, and yes, i then reach for the distilled water.
    But the glass is easy, because it doesn't scratch easily. How about the PLASTIC dash cover/screen, over the dials? I assert that it's IMPOSSIBLE to clean that bastard without marring it. 🤣
    Message to Yvan Lacroix: see? You're wrong - you do NOT always have to add bloody ONR to water!! 🤣

    • @autofetishdetail
      @autofetishdetail  9 днів тому +2

      I love your comments and your own conclusions you have come to based on your experience. Which I am of the opinion is very different from most people who tend to regurgitate information their mind has decided is valid rather than drawing from actual experience. I will add this nugget of irony: in the original video I address the very thing that is literally happening here. I quote myself: "I know someone in audience land will say, hey Darren, you don't actually even need water since you can clean this screen with nothing but a clean microfiber cloth just like how you get those little MF cloth swatches with sunglasses/eye glasses and you just rub the lens clean." But I decided to cut that part out during editing since I thought o myself that I was being too long winded. And yet, here we are! I love it. And I am super glad you sent this ( I assume that is what you meant) to him to let him know you don't need ONR for every single task of detailing. Today's "climate" of social media and University of UA-cam is a clear display of something I have been saying for over ten years: it seems that everyone wants to talk about detailing, teach detailing, and promote detailing but nobody wants to actually do it....because it is hard AF!! And the most honest man on YT??? Absolutely, positively correct! I will run with that label all day long and do more of the same.

    • @gregsullivan7408
      @gregsullivan7408 9 днів тому

      Thanks Darren!
      Just on the distilled water vs tap water issue - yes, I'm sure I could get away with tap water. The main reason I use distilled is simply so that any overspray will not leave spots.
      (just as an aside, I sometimes use distilled water, using the "waterless" (spray & wipe) method, to clean my entire car - I'm convinced it's not much different to using a so-called waterless fluid/solution - the key is to use light pressure)

  • @GarbageMans2wheels
    @GarbageMans2wheels 7 днів тому +1

    Still looking Jacked 💪

  • @oldtimer6528
    @oldtimer6528 8 днів тому +1

    I was expecting a three-hour long video on how to clean the screen.

    • @autofetishdetail
      @autofetishdetail  8 днів тому +1

      Right?! How to clean your electronic instrument panel in 10k words or more.

  • @richardseem7948
    @richardseem7948 9 днів тому

    The oldest most prolific solvent

  • @richardseem7948
    @richardseem7948 9 днів тому

    Wait me and kids can't Lick that screen stick 2 windows 😆😆😆😆