Great video Josh! Thanks for giving my products a try. Glad you enjoyed the scents too, as we made sure to make it a great user experience without them being overpowering. To answer your questions, here are some clarifications: For the CLEAN Ceramic Spray Sealant, for maximum durability you apply the sealant on clean, decontaminated, dry paint. But don’t use weekly on dry paint as it’s very durable and will reject itself. You apply it on dry paint once every 6-12 months or when you see hydrophobic properties starting to diminish. It’s ok to use it for weekly washes as long as you use it on a wet surface as a spray on rinse off sealant or as a drying aid when towel drying your car. 👍🏻 Cures in just 10 minutes, 1 hour for best results. And the gloss and slickness will continue to improve a day later. For durability, application on dry paint is where you get the max longevity. When using it as a drying aid or spray on rinse off, durability diminishes naturally due to dilution on the surface, which is normal for any versatile spray sealant like this. How long it lasts in wet applications is hard to say as too many variables at that point. How much you used, how much water was on the surface, etc. And even on dry paint, the reason we give a broad 6-12 months spectrum is because there are always variables for paint protections as you know. How you prepped the paint, how you applied the product, conditions/weather where you live, mileage, and maintenance for example. But I’m sure users will find it lasts long and gives them that gloss and slickness we all love. When you see the hydrophobic properties starting to diminish, just reapply more. It’s so simple and quick to use, it makes for a great user experience as you saw for yourself. 👍🏻 And for my Panel Prep Spray there’s not only isopropyl alcohol for evaporation, but also VOC compliant solvents and surfactants. That is a powerful mix that can really pull out polishing oils and residue and eliminate them from the surface. IPA alone can’t do that as good. So my panel prep is serious stuff.
Thanks pan!!! As a topper on a ceramic vehicle, being applied to the surface dry, should we still expect 6-12 months or will it be less there since it may not adhere as well to the ceramic coated vehicle? I haven’t used the rinselsss yet but that stuff smells so good in the bottle
Would like to see an interior quick detail such as Adam`s Total Interior Cleaner, love that cleaner with SiO2. Just not a fan of the scent, I'm sure Pan would create a product that smells good and more top tier quality. @ PanTheOrganizer
Just to clarify for maximum durability-can I consider my surface clean if I’ve washed it with your rinseless wash, or would additional steps be needed to ensure it’s ready for the ceramic sealant?
I'd be more interested in seeing these products used on your average car that isn't prepped/coated. Your average homeowner out there washing their vehicle once a month. How do these products work on those types of vehicles, which honestly represent 98% of the vehicles on the road.
You’re very close! According to The Googler, 66% of Americans wash their cars 13 times a year and 30% wash their cars every 3 weeks! Fun fact of the week for you! I agree, we need some testing on non-ceramic coated dogs.
As a mobile detailer, most of my clients aren't worried about having their car Clayed and sealed. Let alone Ceramic Coated. I do have some that I was able to clay and seal. Hopefully those will give in and let me ceramic coat it.
While I’d be interested in seeing those results as well, that average car/user likely isn’t looking for product like this. They are fine with a shampoo from Walmart or even dawn dish soap
Yessss Caymannnnnn. I've used the Rinse Less so far and it's been great. Looking forward to eventually trying out some more of his product line, I've got so much fun stuff to try out haha
Just used Pan’s rinse less for the first time yesterday (first time using a rinseless wash in general) and I was thoroughly impressed. My car is also ceramic coated, but it flashes quickly. Very easy to wipe off and leaves a really nice gloss behind
Wow, it's been only an hour and tons of comments already. Started detailing my car 1 month ago, didn't realize how engaged the car detailing community is.
I used the ceramic spray two weeks ago and car is a daily driver that sits outside. In the two weeks we had rain three times, and the ceramic spray is still working as day one. My car is not ceramic coated either.
@@graemefeeney2256 Correct! I have not done any wash of any kind but the rain beaded off the car all three times, and that typical nasty film I get with rain didn't stick to the car. I just did a rinseless wash yesterday afternoon and car came out looking great and I tested some of the hydrophobic and it was still there. Three weeks so far still acting like day 1.
@@andyr810 beading doesn’t work on stationary cars with flat panels. So if a car is parked at work or outside and rain or sprinklers wet the car, droplets on flat panels have nowhere to go. The sun will dry it and your left with a water spot marks everywhere where droplets couldn’t run off. Left unchecked for too long (neglect) that mineral stain will burn/etch into your clear coat, courtesy of the sun. Hence why maint washes are important.
We should never ask the question as to whether the product was the best. The better question is whether it is a good enough product to use on the market. I'd like to see how this ceramic performs over time because there are cheaper options out there in my opinion that could be just as good if not better. Thank you for the video and information into this new product.
That shampoo glings soo well, you could snowfoam on, clean your wheel and then jet the foam off the bodywork- without producing any water spots. Plenty of dwell time. This looks crazy good. This is the second time I've watched thos shampoo in action and I think this video showcases the cling very well. This is on my shopping list for sure. Great work and like the vid
I just washed my car with Pan's shampoo and it is insane the foam, never yet seen it like that. I poured maybe a bit more than an ounce in the cannon bottle. I forgot the MJJC Pro cannon at my apartment and just grabbed the cannon from the Chem X Stars and Stripes system and it was crazy foam, shaving cream thickness when washing at my parents home today.
@@johns4407 sounds like you might of used too much soap then. A lot of people tend to think shaving cream type foam is what they want when it actually isn’t.
Damn it Josh. I just bought some of Pam’s products yesterday before seeing your video. I could’ve gotten 10% off, lol. I can’t wait to use this stuff. I’m looking forward to your video on the ceramic coating as I want to use it on my wife’s car soon. Thanks again Josh for your reviews.
I experienced the same amazing coverage with the shampoo. Not the greatest foam, but it just clings like one big sheet and keeps moving down. Great for lubrication with the pressure washer rinse.
Thx IMJOSHV for your great and objective review. I have received my order of the Ceramic Polish & Rinseless products, and I am looking forward to comparing to the versions produced by DIY Detail, which I like a lot. Based on your review, I will also order the CLEAN shampoo. Love the smell of CLEAN products in the bottle and look forward to how they smell when I clean my cars. I am curious to how slick my car will feel, as it has not been ceramic coated. And Thx PAN for your comments as well. Very helpful.
Josh, please don't jump into this trend of influencers making a product line. There is no way to be a truly unbiased reviewer when you are selling a competing product.
I usually keep my product selection pretty simple. As a professional I look for quality at value because I want the cost per vehicle as low as possible (while still delivering amazing results) so that my profits spread can be as good as possible. I test other things that come up because people want an unbiased opinion on them
@IMJOSHV This past week, i got the opportunity to try out Pans products. I was quite pleased with the results. On a customer vehicle, i used the shampoo, the polish, the surface prep tire dressing, and the 8 year coating. All of it was very, very impressive. That coating was easy and super super slick with the craziest hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties. On my wifes vehicle, i used all the same except no coating, just the ceramic spray. It's not coated either. I used the spray on dry surface. Went on fantastic, and it's very slick, very hydrophobic, and shines nice. On my own vehicle that is coated, i used the rinseless plus followed up with ceramic spray and tire coating. Once cured, the tire coating is very hydrophobic itself and actually beads water away. Is the product the best there is? I'm not sure I'd say that as it's subjective to the personal experience. But i will say they are right there with the best of them. Great video, Josh.
@@ConwayLStevens if you just applied the coating how do you know what the hydrophobicity was like? Btw, why would it matter if the paint feels slick or not?
@G.Dean100 because after the cure time, I tested the hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties of the vehicle because I was curious. This product has a fast cure time to be exposed to water. It's not hard to check after that. Why does it matter to ME if the paint feels slick? Because that's what I like. It's my personal preference. Slickness of the surface means less tension on the surface, it means less drag by microfiber drying towels, it means less drag to wash media when cleaning, it means more then likely better hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties. But.. most important is. That's what my preference is.
@ after an hour you sprayed water and tested it? Btw didn’t care so much as to why you like the paint feeling slick but more so what the actual benefit is if any? But I appreciate you clarifying that there isn’t one and that it was just your personal preference. I wouldn’t have asked if you didn’t mention it 🤷♂️
@G.Dean100 cars/vehicles is what i do for a living. 40 plus years in the automotive care industry. It's also a passion that ive enjoyed for a lifetime. Grew up with it. Ive done detailing and automotive repair for a long time. Rocketrty is one of my hobbies I enjoy.
Thanks for this review. I’m waiting for my products to arrive and cant wait to try them out. I wish I would’ve known about a saving code before I ordered…oh well. I think I will try to spray the tire dressing onto a tire brush. :)
@@jgz79 He made a video of product awards 2024 and put his products in nr1 for all the categories. And his friend's company in nr2. If this was a joke, I would think it's funny. But it wasn't a joke, it was just very cringe. Of course it makes me not trust his judgement.
one of the first detailers to say “you don’t have to go to crazy with this” and then proceed to NOT go crazy with it - i’m referring to the spray on rinse off drying aid 😜🐿️💨 … great video!
Thanks for the vid Josh. As others have said, it would have been good how this behaves on clean paint as it’s impossible to tell what is due to the coating and what is due to the ceramic spray. Looks like a good product though. 👍
In this situation even the Armor all car wash would perform excellent, the car is completely prepped and ceramic coated. At least Josh was straight up about that. Still I would never buy a product from a youtuber, there's way too many great products from reputable companies.
I keep telling myself I got enough detailing chemicals AT LEAST until spring (North GA) but watching all these reviews makes me want to go buy them... Super hyped for the updated videos on the tire dressing... I love 3M tire dressing, doesn't last as long as Adams Graphene but 3M doesn't turn brown from the dust like Adams, hence excited about Pans tire spray 😂!! Not to mention. These large lugs on these AT tires on the Tacoma!!! Speaking of, can you apply this to your truck 😂 tires... Nice video!
No doubt, Pan's products are high quality. I think the challenge for the Clean brand (also DIY, Jimbo, Detail Co) is to differentiate itself from similar high quality products. A gallon size similar product from Griot's Garage, is about $10 less than Clean Shampoo.
It's amazing how many people care about getting high-quality products without breaking the bank! Pan, who's known for his expertise in auto detailing, has created a new line that's both effective and easy to use. It’s made with top-notch ingredients, and it's no surprise that other detailers enjoy it. It's unfortunate to see some negativity, but it's clear that this product is performing well.
Great video, really enjoyed seeing the results of the detailing products on your Porsche! Just a small detail I noticed: if you’re going for that perfect touch, some people like to turn the center caps so the bottom point of the crest lines up with the wheel lock. But your car already looks amazing as it is!
Hi Josh, fantastic review. Big fan of yours. PAN'S "CLEAN" Are quite AWEOSME. I've only used the car wash soap, tire dressing. I'm a big fan of a nice sheen. Not shiny, but not dry. I agree with you. It layed on perfect. Dried perfect. Again, great review. Thank you for doing the review on Pan's products. Have a great rest of your week. Beautiful car by the way.
Looks like Pan hit a home run with his detailing line. I cant wait to see how his spray polish matches up with DIY spray polish. Same with his clay towel. Best to test side by side with DIY products.
Always enjoy ur wash and talk. I definitely enjoy hearing about the latest products. I haven’t tried all of Pans line yet. I was really impressed with the rinseless in the sun, no streaks. The tire dressing also seems great. Time will tell how it lasts, but application was easy. But that sealant the smell and slickness. I need to try it more, but absolute winner. Stuff is fire. Did you notice when u spray it on the wet panel the water beads immediately changed? I thought that was impressive and pretty neat. Great video. Can’t wait for more tests on Clean and hopefully Detail Co as well. Have a good one!
When using the ceramic spray as a drying aid does it need to be rinsed after it's applied like you did or can it be applied and go straight to drying? Do you think the soap product is a good choice for use on a ceramic coated vehicle to reset/clean the clogged pores of the ceramic is is there a better product? Thank you for doing this video.
100% agree on wishing the tire dressing was sprayable! It's light enough to lay on a brush (especially something bigger like the curveball brush) but man I much prefer a spray. Awesome review 🍻
You’ll see exactly zero high end professionals using his products unless they are free. None. Glad the industry is starting to see pan for the shill he is and he’s stuck peddling mediocre products through garbage wholesalers.
He shot himself in the foot during his launch video . Subscribers had honest questions about the products, and Pan attacked them like they were coming after him. That shows that he is hiding something. I love Josh's channel, but I cannot support Pan. He lost several hundred subscribers that day from his attacks. I was one who unsubscribed, not because he attacked me personally, but because of the things that I saw him type to others. Guy's a prick.
For the tire dressing, do I need to be concerned if my wheels are ceramic coated as well? Will the tire dressing affect my ceramic coating if I get it on the wheel?
@KR8810 True, but I've never seen Josh falsely review a product. I trust Pan as well, but..... these are his personal products. I could see fudging on Pans objectively on his own products. I don't see Josh doing that for him. Josh hasn't said that they are the best products you can buy period yet. Let's see how the long-term tests go.
That foam coverage and dwell time was SIIIIIICK!!! I have never seen a foam (and I've watched a LOT of vids and used a couple, myself) dwell like that.
I always use leaf blower to dry car, no towel. If product is good, no need for toweling. When I need a towel after blower, I know it’s time to put another coat.
Josh I have a question for. In the vid u cleaned the tires when u foamed the car, do u not prep the tires first b4 the other steps? iv been used to washing and cleaning the tires first with wheel and tire cleaner then foam the car and I dont do anything else to the tire during the cleaning phases. or did u do this for vid purpose to go faster?
Hey Josh. A few months ago I did an interior detailing for the first time using GreenStar, the scrub ninjas, and the little foaming pump sprayer. The leather seats, door panel, and dash looked immaculate once I finished. I wanted to ask, since GS is labeled as an APC, could the same results be achieved with using Dawn mixed with water?
I have to ask because it’s really an interesting topic to me. Why is it car detailers never use a turbo nozzle with their pressure washers? I’ve had really good luck with rinsing with a turbo nozzle and they seem to take dirt off better than just a fan tip.
Great video Josh! Thanks for giving my products a try. Glad you enjoyed the scents too, as we made sure to make it a great user experience without them being overpowering.
To answer your questions, here are some clarifications:
For the CLEAN Ceramic Spray Sealant, for maximum durability you apply the sealant on clean, decontaminated, dry paint.
But don’t use weekly on dry paint as it’s very durable and will reject itself. You apply it on dry paint once every 6-12 months or when you see hydrophobic properties starting to diminish.
It’s ok to use it for weekly washes as long as you use it on a wet surface as a spray on rinse off sealant or as a drying aid when towel drying your car. 👍🏻
Cures in just 10 minutes, 1 hour for best results. And the gloss and slickness will continue to improve a day later.
For durability, application on dry paint is where you get the max longevity. When using it as a drying aid or spray on rinse off, durability diminishes naturally due to dilution on the surface, which is normal for any versatile spray sealant like this.
How long it lasts in wet applications is hard to say as too many variables at that point. How much you used, how much water was on the surface, etc.
And even on dry paint, the reason we give a broad 6-12 months spectrum is because there are always variables for paint protections as you know. How you prepped the paint, how you applied the product, conditions/weather where you live, mileage, and maintenance for example.
But I’m sure users will find it lasts long and gives them that gloss and slickness we all love. When you see the hydrophobic properties starting to diminish, just reapply more. It’s so simple and quick to use, it makes for a great user experience as you saw for yourself. 👍🏻
And for my Panel Prep Spray there’s not only isopropyl alcohol for evaporation, but also VOC compliant solvents and surfactants. That is a powerful mix that can really pull out polishing oils and residue and eliminate them from the surface. IPA alone can’t do that as good. So my panel prep is serious stuff.
@@PanTheOrganizer I read your comments in your voice now… I’ve watched too much.
Thanks pan!!! As a topper on a ceramic vehicle, being applied to the surface dry, should we still expect 6-12 months or will it be less there since it may not adhere as well to the ceramic coated vehicle?
I haven’t used the rinselsss yet but that stuff smells so good in the bottle
Would like to see an interior quick detail such as Adam`s Total Interior Cleaner, love that cleaner with SiO2. Just not a fan of the scent, I'm sure Pan would create a product that smells good and more top tier quality. @ PanTheOrganizer
Just to clarify for maximum durability-can I consider my surface clean if I’ve washed it with your rinseless wash, or would additional steps be needed to ensure it’s ready for the ceramic sealant?
@@liveunfurled2497😂😂😂 That proves to me you are a faithful viewer. 🙏🏻
Josh I wish more UA-cam detailers where pleasant and down to earth like you, thank you.
Thanks so much I appreciate that!
No doubt!
I'd be more interested in seeing these products used on your average car that isn't prepped/coated. Your average homeowner out there washing their vehicle once a month. How do these products work on those types of vehicles, which honestly represent 98% of the vehicles on the road.
You’re very close! According to The Googler, 66% of Americans wash their cars 13 times a year and 30% wash their cars every 3 weeks! Fun fact of the week for you!
I agree, we need some testing on non-ceramic coated dogs.
As a mobile detailer, most of my clients aren't worried about having their car Clayed and sealed. Let alone Ceramic Coated. I do have some that I was able to clay and seal. Hopefully those will give in and let me ceramic coat it.
While I’d be interested in seeing those results as well, that average car/user likely isn’t looking for product like this. They are fine with a shampoo from Walmart or even dawn dish soap
I would like to see your detail cart set up with the hose reel. Do you have a video of that already?
@@TouchstoneMPWDthat’s why you gotta talk them into it brother! Almost force them that they need it
THE VIDEO I BEEN WAITING FOR!
👍👍👍
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥
Great video as always Josh!!! I’m blown away by ease of use but phenomenal results everyone seems to be getting!! I’m so excited to try his line!!
So far really good!!!
Thanks for the review Josh. Just received my order of the products. Nice to see that you like them.
Yessss Caymannnnnn.
I've used the Rinse Less so far and it's been great. Looking forward to eventually trying out some more of his product line, I've got so much fun stuff to try out haha
Just used Pan’s rinse less for the first time yesterday (first time using a rinseless wash in general) and I was thoroughly impressed. My car is also ceramic coated, but it flashes quickly. Very easy to wipe off and leaves a really nice gloss behind
Have you tried other rinse less brands, and how do they compare?
Wow, it's been only an hour and tons of comments already. Started detailing my car 1 month ago, didn't realize how engaged the car detailing community is.
Great video Josh , that sealant is wild
oh boy here we go
*grabs popcorn* 🍿🍿
👍👍👍
I used the ceramic spray two weeks ago and car is a daily driver that sits outside. In the two weeks we had rain three times, and the ceramic spray is still working as day one. My car is not ceramic coated either.
Does that mean in the 2 weeks you haven’t done a clean since the application?
@@graemefeeney2256 Correct! I have not done any wash of any kind but the rain beaded off the car all three times, and that typical nasty film I get with rain didn't stick to the car. I just did a rinseless wash yesterday afternoon and car came out looking great and I tested some of the hydrophobic and it was still there. Three weeks so far still acting like day 1.
@@andyr810 beading doesn’t work on stationary cars with flat panels. So if a car is parked at work or outside and rain or sprinklers wet the car, droplets on flat panels have nowhere to go. The sun will dry it and your left with a water spot marks everywhere where droplets couldn’t run off. Left unchecked for too long (neglect) that mineral stain will burn/etch into your clear coat, courtesy of the sun. Hence why maint washes are important.
@@graemefeeney2256 Thanks
Looks like a rebrand of DIY detail.
I’ve been waiting on this video! 🙌
WOW! The cling time of the foam shampoo and the almost perfect coating. Very impressed
@@xxHydroponicxx 😂
As usual Josh, well done! I agree would love to see the tire dressing in a spray version. Waiting for my order to arrive.
We should never ask the question as to whether the product was the best. The better question is whether it is a good enough product to use on the market. I'd like to see how this ceramic performs over time because there are cheaper options out there in my opinion that could be just as good if not better. Thank you for the video and information into this new product.
Yea I’m excited for my test between pans 3 year, c6 hydrolite, and Cerakote!
That shampoo glings soo well, you could snowfoam on, clean your wheel and then jet the foam off the bodywork- without producing any water spots. Plenty of dwell time. This looks crazy good. This is the second time I've watched thos shampoo in action and I think this video showcases the cling very well. This is on my shopping list for sure. Great work and like the vid
Hi josh I will be picking up mine today it just arrived I’m looking forward to trying it out thanks
I just washed my car with Pan's shampoo and it is insane the foam, never yet seen it like that. I poured maybe a bit more than an ounce in the cannon bottle. I forgot the MJJC Pro cannon at my apartment and just grabbed the cannon from the Chem X Stars and Stripes system and it was crazy foam, shaving cream thickness when washing at my parents home today.
@@johns4407 sounds like you might of used too much soap then. A lot of people tend to think shaving cream type foam is what they want when it actually isn’t.
Yes been waiting for this
Nice to see Josh testing the PTO line up. Finally someone without a vested interest in CLEAN products (Or House on the RAG) reviewing this stuff.
Damn it Josh. I just bought some of Pam’s products yesterday before seeing your video. I could’ve gotten 10% off, lol. I can’t wait to use this stuff. I’m looking forward to your video on the ceramic coating as I want to use it on my wife’s car soon. Thanks again Josh for your reviews.
I just received my Ceramic Spray ams Shampoo. I will test it this weekend. Im so excited. :)
Great video! I really enjoyed watching it in anticipation of getting my Clean products
Thanks for the review!
I experienced the same amazing coverage with the shampoo. Not the greatest foam, but it just clings like one big sheet and keeps moving down. Great for lubrication with the pressure washer rinse.
Thx IMJOSHV for your great and objective review. I have received my order of the Ceramic Polish & Rinseless products, and I am looking forward to comparing to the versions produced by DIY Detail, which I like a lot. Based on your review, I will also order the CLEAN shampoo. Love the smell of CLEAN products in the bottle and look forward to how they smell when I clean my cars. I am curious to how slick my car will feel, as it has not been ceramic coated. And Thx PAN for your comments as well. Very helpful.
I have the Shampoo…washed 3 cars this past weekend. Very good product
Is this a sponsored video or did you just buy the products?
Sponsored videos are required to be disclosed, personally having tried the clean lineup I say his review is pretty accurate and non biased
Josh, please don't jump into this trend of influencers making a product line. There is no way to be a truly unbiased reviewer when you are selling a competing product.
I usually keep my product selection pretty simple. As a professional I look for quality at value because I want the cost per vehicle as low as possible (while still delivering amazing results) so that my profits spread can be as good as possible. I test other things that come up because people want an unbiased opinion on them
You are exactly right! Build an audience then turn to the making and marketing of products game and get other detailers to use and push your products.
@IMJOSHV This past week, i got the opportunity to try out Pans products. I was quite pleased with the results. On a customer vehicle, i used the shampoo, the polish, the surface prep tire dressing, and the 8 year coating. All of it was very, very impressive. That coating was easy and super super slick with the craziest hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties. On my wifes vehicle, i used all the same except no coating, just the ceramic spray. It's not coated either. I used the spray on dry surface. Went on fantastic, and it's very slick, very hydrophobic, and shines nice. On my own vehicle that is coated, i used the rinseless plus followed up with ceramic spray and tire coating. Once cured, the tire coating is very hydrophobic itself and actually beads water away. Is the product the best there is? I'm not sure I'd say that as it's subjective to the personal experience. But i will say they are right there with the best of them. Great video, Josh.
@@ConwayLStevens if you just applied the coating how do you know what the hydrophobicity was like? Btw, why would it matter if the paint feels slick or not?
@G.Dean100 because after the cure time, I tested the hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties of the vehicle because I was curious. This product has a fast cure time to be exposed to water. It's not hard to check after that. Why does it matter to ME if the paint feels slick? Because that's what I like. It's my personal preference. Slickness of the surface means less tension on the surface, it means less drag by microfiber drying towels, it means less drag to wash media when cleaning, it means more then likely better hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties. But.. most important is. That's what my preference is.
@ after an hour you sprayed water and tested it? Btw didn’t care so much as to why you like the paint feeling slick but more so what the actual benefit is if any? But I appreciate you clarifying that there isn’t one and that it was just your personal preference. I wouldn’t have asked if you didn’t mention it 🤷♂️
@ oh snap. You’re literally the rocket man
@G.Dean100 cars/vehicles is what i do for a living. 40 plus years in the automotive care industry. It's also a passion that ive enjoyed for a lifetime. Grew up with it. Ive done detailing and automotive repair for a long time. Rocketrty is one of my hobbies I enjoy.
Thanks for this review. I’m waiting for my products to arrive and cant wait to try them out. I wish I would’ve known about a saving code before I ordered…oh well. I think I will try to spray the tire dressing onto a tire brush. :)
Seems like Reddit is telling me Pans lineup hasn’t received favorable feedback.
Really? I never get into Reddit. So far I like what I’ve used! The soap and the tire dressing being my favorites of the lineup so far
@@imjoshv yeah. He’s getting flamed on Reddit for his whole “2024 awards for best of” debacle.
Ouch. I just saw what happened... Chemical Guys it is for me.
What happen @@lukastemberger
@@jgz79 He made a video of product awards 2024 and put his products in nr1 for all the categories. And his friend's company in nr2. If this was a joke, I would think it's funny. But it wasn't a joke, it was just very cringe. Of course it makes me not trust his judgement.
Thank for testing Pan new detailing Clean products. I'm a Meguiar's fan have been for a long time now.
You bet! Meguiars is great. Ive used there polish/compounds for years.
Great video Josh. The products have been a joy to use.
one of the first detailers to say “you don’t have to go to crazy with this” and then proceed to NOT go crazy with it - i’m referring to the spray on rinse off drying aid 😜🐿️💨 … great video!
Thanks for the vid Josh. As others have said, it would have been good how this behaves on clean paint as it’s impossible to tell what is due to the coating and what is due to the ceramic spray. Looks like a good product though. 👍
In this situation even the Armor all car wash would perform excellent, the car is completely prepped and ceramic coated. At least Josh was straight up about that. Still I would never buy a product from a youtuber, there's way too many great products from reputable companies.
#NeverPan
Fraud
The tire shine is awesome if the shine stays like that. That looks great! It’s not dull and not too shiny. That is a game changer if that’s the case
I’m really looking forward to trying Pans products, thanks for the video Josh 👍😁
it's nice to see how you use the world's top products on the world's best cars, your Porsche looks like candy, heaven for the eyes 🤩👍
Pan product line is amazing. Great video Josh V
Pan the man......
Great video Josh, Thank You .
Great video, Josh...as always!👌
I keep telling myself I got enough detailing chemicals AT LEAST until spring (North GA) but watching all these reviews makes me want to go buy them... Super hyped for the updated videos on the tire dressing... I love 3M tire dressing, doesn't last as long as Adams Graphene but 3M doesn't turn brown from the dust like Adams, hence excited about Pans tire spray 😂!! Not to mention. These large lugs on these AT tires on the Tacoma!!! Speaking of, can you apply this to your truck 😂 tires... Nice video!
The market is saturated with products. It’s getting a bit ridiculous
No doubt, Pan's products are high quality. I think the challenge for the Clean brand (also DIY, Jimbo, Detail Co) is to differentiate itself from similar high quality products. A gallon size similar product from Griot's Garage, is about $10 less than Clean Shampoo.
Yeah, this lineup doesn’t really standout. Doesn’t suck but also isn’t anything special.
Another great and thorough test video ! 😎
Thanks so much
It's amazing how many people care about getting high-quality products without breaking the bank! Pan, who's known for his expertise in auto detailing, has created a new line that's both effective and easy to use. It’s made with top-notch ingredients, and it's no surprise that other detailers enjoy it. It's unfortunate to see some negativity, but it's clear that this product is performing well.
Great video, really enjoyed seeing the results of the detailing products on your Porsche! Just a small detail I noticed: if you’re going for that perfect touch, some people like to turn the center caps so the bottom point of the crest lines up with the wheel lock. But your car already looks amazing as it is!
Great tip!!
Great review!
Great video thanks for the information... Al, NJ
Finally a detailer doing a review of Pan that I have actually heard of. lol
Ha thanks
Hi Josh, fantastic review. Big fan of yours. PAN'S "CLEAN" Are quite AWEOSME. I've only used the car wash soap, tire dressing. I'm a big fan of a nice sheen. Not shiny, but not dry. I agree with you. It layed on perfect. Dried perfect. Again, great review. Thank you for doing the review on Pan's products. Have a great rest of your week. Beautiful car by the way.
I sorta dig the tire dressing without the sprayer. No risk of over spray onto other parts of the car after getting it perfect
I’ll be giving Clean a try.
Was hoping you would give these a shot
How does Pan’s tire dressing compare to CarPro Dark Side ?
I’ll do a comparison soon between 4 of the top sellers
I like Pan and I am sure his detailing products are good but what I am waiting on is detailing products with your name on it Josh
Great job brother. Products look like they work well. How is the cost compared to the competition?
Thank you Josh for the video
Looks like Pan hit a home run with his detailing line. I cant wait to see how his spray polish matches up with DIY spray polish. Same with his clay towel. Best to test side by side with DIY products.
DIY Gold Standard polish will be a tough act to follow for a one step process.
Josh, your Cayman is gorgeous 😍.
Thanks I love it!!
Dude... your wash bay area is a sick location from the looks of it at this angle. Nice!
Say its the best .... SAY IT!!!!!
Haha
Is Joshs car ceramic coated?
Always enjoy ur wash and talk. I definitely enjoy hearing about the latest products. I haven’t tried all of Pans line yet. I was really impressed with the rinseless in the sun, no streaks. The tire dressing also seems great. Time will tell how it lasts, but application was easy. But that sealant the smell and slickness. I need to try it more, but absolute winner. Stuff is fire. Did you notice when u spray it on the wet panel the water beads immediately changed? I thought that was impressive and pretty neat. Great video. Can’t wait for more tests on Clean and hopefully Detail Co as well. Have a good one!
I used the sealant in direct sunlight hot panels and it was so easy. No streaks. Very impressive.
I've used his 8 year coating, and it's legit. It doesn't have that overwhelming solvent smell either.
So, will you share this with up in 8 years, please.
I like your honest style bro
Thanks so much
None of those spray sealant, ceramic sprays whatever you want to call them will last 6 months. Either way would still like to try that one
That looks like good foam for 1 ounce. I may be giving Pans stuff a go
I trust Josh , awesome video brotha, looks like I'm spending more money in products 😅
What tire dressing and applicator would you recommend for off road tires - that would have a similar finish to this one
When using the ceramic spray as a drying aid does it need to be rinsed after it's applied like you did or can it be applied and go straight to drying? Do you think the soap product is a good choice for use on a ceramic coated vehicle to reset/clean the clogged pores of the ceramic is is there a better product? Thank you for doing this video.
In the UK can’t buy yet looking forward after the awesome reviews!
Just buy Gyeon, BH etc products...know they will be proper top detailing stuff!!
Of course Josh won’t say it’s bad !!😮honest interview we all want.
Needs to be ph14 and dilutable 1000:1 for the low price of $5 per gallon
Josh to the test 🎉🤌
100% agree on wishing the tire dressing was sprayable! It's light enough to lay on a brush (especially something bigger like the curveball brush) but man I much prefer a spray. Awesome review 🍻
It seems thin enough I think it could be spray able. I’m going to try it. I agree I prefer spray able. It doesn’t really bother me either way tho.
Does the tire dressing contain any Petroleum distillate??
Products look good, now I wonder how they compare against other brands
You’ll see exactly zero high end professionals using his products unless they are free. None. Glad the industry is starting to see pan for the shill he is and he’s stuck peddling mediocre products through garbage wholesalers.
He shot himself in the foot during his launch video . Subscribers had honest questions about the products, and Pan attacked them like they were coming after him. That shows that he is hiding something. I love Josh's channel, but I cannot support Pan. He lost several hundred subscribers that day from his attacks. I was one who unsubscribed, not because he attacked me personally, but because of the things that I saw him type to others. Guy's a prick.
For the tire dressing, do I need to be concerned if my wheels are ceramic coated as well? Will the tire dressing affect my ceramic coating if I get it on the wheel?
Pan himself, touts these as the best of the best. Was waiting for an outside view and review of these products.
So far I like them a lot. We will see how long they last and also test more of the products
They are friends as far as i know 🤦🏻♂️
I support Josh but Obsessed Garage has identified much better products.
@KR8810 True, but I've never seen Josh falsely review a product. I trust Pan as well, but..... these are his personal products. I could see fudging on Pans objectively on his own products. I don't see Josh doing that for him. Josh hasn't said that they are the best products you can buy period yet. Let's see how the long-term tests go.
@imjoshv say its the best ....SAY IT!!!
Good video. Thanks
The shampoo looked really good
That foam coverage and dwell time was SIIIIIICK!!! I have never seen a foam (and I've watched a LOT of vids and used a couple, myself) dwell like that.
I always use leaf blower to dry car, no towel. If product is good, no need for toweling. When I need a towel after blower, I know it’s time to put another coat.
I would like to see some chemical durability testing on some of the products
Great video as always your car looks great!! Do you ever have enough time to drive it? Hope all is well!!! Have a great day!!
Awesome video I'm going to pick up some of pan stuff.
All I know is that pan gets paid to talk pretty on people’s products. Yes. He came out and said that he does/did. But that doesn’t change the reality
What’s the reality?
Josh I have a question for. In the vid u cleaned the tires when u foamed the car, do u not prep the tires first b4 the other steps? iv been used to washing and cleaning the tires first with wheel and tire cleaner then foam the car and I dont do anything else to the tire during the cleaning phases. or did u do this for vid purpose to go faster?
Hey Josh. A few months ago I did an interior detailing for the first time using GreenStar, the scrub ninjas, and the little foaming pump sprayer. The leather seats, door panel, and dash looked immaculate once I finished. I wanted to ask, since GS is labeled as an APC, could the same results be achieved with using Dawn mixed with water?
Do you have to use a panel prep before you use the spray sealant?
Do you need to use the Sealant on a ceramic coated vehicle?
I have to ask because it’s really an interesting topic to me. Why is it car detailers never use a turbo nozzle with their pressure washers? I’ve had really good luck with rinsing with a turbo nozzle and they seem to take dirt off better than just a fan tip.
Because a turbo nozzle can, and will, strip paint and clear coat off of a car.
All hype. No better or worse than any other products on the market.