We need more Yvans in this world for sure. No nonsense, to the point, and a world of knowledge in many many different trades. Would love to spend time with this man.
Yvan, your knowledge has throughly helped me understand the techniques of detailing. It’s truly made detailing my wife and I’s vehicles fun. Thank for sharing your expertise and experience with us
great info on many topics.. i have a lifted jeep gladiator that gets driven once a week that i love to keep clean ... i look at it as my show car :) after detailing it , ill pull it in the driveway and kickback in the lawn chair and just stair at it .. this is a very relaxing and enjoyable time for me .. this is my way of reducing stress and just making my day more enjoyable..
I’m absolutely here for all the mustache analogies-lol Great PSA Yvan…I never get tired of listening to you because I’ve never experienced any information coming from you that was false. Your wisdom is so appreciated.
when describing polishing to a customer, I like to compare it to when they go to an ice-skating rink and everybody has to leave the ice so that they can bring out the Zamboni. What went from a marred and scratched up surface will now look like a polished piece of glass. We are "shaving or removing" a small amount of material to remove imperfections. Great info Yvan!
Great video! I have to admit that the part about foaming your interior with the brushes really hit home for me as it was what I “thought” had to be done and made me hate interior detailing, especially the residue in the little cracks 😡🤬😡. Your method of doing interior detailing via rinseless wash solution damped cloth/towel not only made it efficient, but made it enjoyable for me to do the interior of my car.
Appreciate the safety reminders. As I grow older, there I am lying across the front seat, twisted where I can get up under the dash and trying to clean the area around the pedals - suddenly wondering how long it will be til my wife finds me and tries to drag me out of the car, lol. Also I have found how great a little wheeled adjustable seat is for cleaning/polishing the sides and front/back bumpers. No more bending, squatting, stooping and I can scoot around and work quickly.
After watching lots of Yvan and Nick vids and adopting the RW method, I now detail both mine and my wife's SUVs in LESS time than it used to take me to do just mine!
2:50 I just placed an order for a touchless 2 soap low/high PH product haha... mostly just for fun, but possibly to save time... I figured it would make maintenance washes quicker
Great video and lots of great advice here. I did buy into the ph range with the carpro soaps. I find only the acidic wash actually gave me results. Now I just use rinseless wash and water spot remover and I get great results. Thank you for the video and advice.
I am glad that someone finally talked about the 3 PH system. Use a good wash soap and hand wash simple as that. Find a good wash shampoo and wax you like and you are good to go.🇨🇦👍👍
@@diydetailofficial bit of a random question by the way Yvan. You’ve mentioned that DIY detail might be a good shampoo for carpet and upholstery. I plan on using and IK foamer (or spray bottle if needed) with rinsless wash in it. I know 256 to 1 is the universal dilution, but would there be a better dilution ratio for rinseless wash in a IK foamer for shampooing? Thanks for your time!
This is one of Yvan's best videos. I don't see a lot of trolling in dyidetail or THOR videos, but Yvan handles trolls/haters or know-it-alls (and more civil opposing viewpoints) with great tactfulness, maturity, and kindness; it is most impressive).
Thank you. There’s no point getting my knickers in a knot over someone expressing their opinion. Unfortunately some do it with no regards to civility and respect for themselves, but I’m not here to judge. At the end of the day there’s no right way to detail, and I’m simply trying to help people enjoy it more.
Great points. The only thing i might add if i can is the work area. I try my best to keep the area clean and dry. If i get water or chemicals on the floor, i clean it up. Falling down sucks. Power cords are another one to keep an eye on. Try my best not to use a 25-foot cord when im 10 feet away from my work. I can't move freely around the car with my cart with cords laying everywhere. Again, tripping on cords sucks and hitting a car with polisher sucks. Pick up after yourself. Rags laying everywhere is annoying and unsafe. One more thing i might add is lighting. See what your doing. Get decent lights. Ok. Thanks for reminding us all about detailing and having fun.
As an old detailer I can reflect what Ivan says. I used to burn my hands with acid everyday, slip off ladders, milk crates, etc. leaning down to polish rocker panels, smashing my shin on a trailer hitch that left a scar 30 years later. Now I have a shop at home with a comfortable chair, a scissor lift so I can use cordless polishers without leaning or stretching. And as annoying as gloves are I use those too. Well still not always lol ..
Great video. Here's my rant... soo many products out there. The videos make the products look great. But... I purchase them, use them, and... they underperform. Gets very frustrating! But, I'll keep trying. Looking for that miracle product! HA!
I think it's mostly to do with how the internet has evolved. More people, more dissent, more discourse, more hivemind/dogma, less discourse, even more hivemind leading to echo chambers. For instance, recommending wet sanding on reddit detailing subs and you'll get shouted down like you're recommending using steel wool on the paint - it's something the community agrees is a sin, so you can't talk about it... Rather than being enthusiasts/professionals/hobbyists just chilling and talking about detailing and neat anecdotes and methods, it's just a list of approved things, and anything outside of that is "bad".
Great points made. I wish detailers would be more open to learning things from other industries or other detailers. There is more than one way to detail a car. You don't have to do it the way the guy on UA-cam did. You can find what works for you and stick with it.
Truer words have have never been spoken, thanks Ivan! Having less products is better. To worry about PH levels is too much. polish to absolute perfection for daily drivers is just wasted time and money. as Darren Priest (Auto Fetisch Detail) once said "Managing expectations is the most important thing while talking to a customer, never say things like I will remove ALL scratches"
I certainly agree people should not go out and buy everything that is "new" "the best" "insane" "game changing" and the likes. Problem is you tubers channels (all of them) are out to make you buy buy buy and people seem to fall for it and spend ridiculous $ because of the hype but I also don't agree that you tube channels are out to solely entertain. It's all purely for profit, period. Channels don't exist to spend there time just to entertain people. NOTHING is free.
A great rant and boy have i over polished so many times. With my toyota 86 it will never get more than enhancements to extend its 90-100 micron paints lifespan. Ph is like pores per inch with pads, it is not everything.
Yes, pH is a little bit like voltage. Static electricity has crazy high voltage but lacks the charge behind it to kill. High or low pH does not tell you about the total alkalinity or acidity. Since pH is logarithmic, an extreme pH solution could be an extremely concentrated acid or one droplet of hydrochloric acid in 5 gallons.
One thing I’ve wondered about the ph stuff is how does one product that’s a ph of 12 stain and another that’s a 12 doesn’t? Even with different raw ingredients the paint doesn’t know the difference I wouldn’t think
So...what's your take on a UA-camr who builds his channel for years reviewing products, has a yearly awards show...then comes out with his own products that haven't been out for but a couple weeks to the public and he votes his own #1 and a couple of his henchmens products #2 and/or 3🙄 Companies like CarPro, Gyeon, TAC System and Griot's Garage lose out to these upstarts in a VERY short amount of time 🤔 I haven't seen something thrown away so quickly since ___________🤷♂️
Said this for a while now, ph is just a consequence of the chosen ingredients. "PH Neutral" isnt anything more than a marketing term when it comes to performance or "safety" of a product.
There is one so called detailing channel in western Canada that almost has 4M subs. Supposedly this guy is a detailer, but the so called detail is for views only.
We need more Yvans in this world for sure. No nonsense, to the point, and a world of knowledge in many many different trades. Would love to spend time with this man.
Yvan, your knowledge has throughly helped me understand the techniques of detailing. It’s truly made detailing my wife and I’s vehicles fun. Thank for sharing your expertise and experience with us
Thank you for sharing
Excellent video and very informative. When Yvan talks, you always learn. Thank you. 🙏
great info on many topics.. i have a lifted jeep gladiator that gets driven once a week that i love to keep clean ... i look at it as my show car :) after detailing it , ill pull it in the driveway and kickback in the lawn chair and just stair at it .. this is a very relaxing and enjoyable time for me .. this is my way of reducing stress and just making my day more enjoyable..
Perfect
I’m absolutely here for all the mustache analogies-lol Great PSA Yvan…I never get tired of listening to you because I’ve never experienced any information coming from you that was false. Your wisdom is so appreciated.
Thank You Kristi.
Yvan dropping knowledge with the rants!! Appreciate the insights and have learned a TON from you and DIY thru the year. Thanks!!
Thank you.
when describing polishing to a customer, I like to compare it to when they go to an ice-skating rink and everybody has to leave the ice so that they can bring out the Zamboni. What went from a marred and scratched up surface will now look like a polished piece of glass. We are "shaving or removing" a small amount of material to remove imperfections. Great info Yvan!
Nice comparison
Yvan is just so important and vital in this industry. I have learned so much from him, God bless you professor Lacroix 🙌
Thank you.
Great video! I have to admit that the part about foaming your interior with the brushes really hit home for me as it was what I “thought” had to be done and made me hate interior detailing, especially the residue in the little cracks 😡🤬😡. Your method of doing interior detailing via rinseless wash solution damped cloth/towel not only made it efficient, but made it enjoyable for me to do the interior of my car.
Great video, Yvan! Very helpful and insightful🙂 Thank you for the continuous knowledge and education!
Thank you.
Appreciate the safety reminders. As I grow older, there I am lying across the front seat, twisted where I can get up under the dash and trying to clean the area around the pedals - suddenly wondering how long it will be til my wife finds me and tries to drag me out of the car, lol. Also I have found how great a little wheeled adjustable seat is for cleaning/polishing the sides and front/back bumpers. No more bending, squatting, stooping and I can scoot around and work quickly.
Excellent
Good point
That's right, Yvan! That was great information that needed to be said 👏.
After watching lots of Yvan and Nick vids and adopting the RW method, I now detail both mine and my wife's SUVs in LESS time than it used to take me to do just mine!
Thoroughly enjoyed this, and loved the reminder about politeness, totally agree 😊
Thank you.
Wonderful insights on life. I greatly enjoyed this content.
2:50 I just placed an order for a touchless 2 soap low/high PH product haha... mostly just for fun, but possibly to save time... I figured it would make maintenance washes quicker
It won’t hurt, have fun, and enjoy a clean ride.
Have fun with it
They’re still great products
Yvan always has a good conversation for us!
Thanks for sharing Yvan
Thank you Tou
Excellent and informative video Yvan . I always learn something . Thank you
Thank you.
Late Saturday afternoon to all from a sunny Houston, finally after a long week of cold and cloudy.
Thanks
Snowy in Ohio still. Enjoy the sun for me
Love these "rants"
So much truth being shared! 👍
Thank you.
Always intrigued on what you have to say Yvan. Thanks for sharing your wisdom.
Always the voice of reason. Thank you Yvan.
Thank you.
Great video and lots of great advice here. I did buy into the ph range with the carpro soaps. I find only the acidic wash actually gave me results. Now I just use rinseless wash and water spot remover and I get great results. Thank you for the video and advice.
Just catching up on this pod now. Can’t wait to hear what Yvan has to say
Thank you.
I am glad that someone finally talked about the 3 PH system. Use a good wash soap and hand wash simple as that. Find a good wash shampoo and wax you like and you are good to go.🇨🇦👍👍
Thanks again Yvan for sharing knowledge
Thank you.
Thank you Yvan! Great messages!
Thank you.
We got angry Yvan before GTA 6 ☠
lol
@@diydetailofficial bit of a random question by the way Yvan. You’ve mentioned that DIY detail might be a good shampoo for carpet and upholstery.
I plan on using and IK foamer (or spray bottle if needed) with rinsless wash in it.
I know 256 to 1 is the universal dilution, but would there be a better dilution ratio for rinseless wash in a IK foamer for shampooing?
Thanks for your time!
@@DeliveredDetailing-wj3qtua-cam.com/users/shorts2V4JTKRgJnY?si=UHK0dCm0YvnCDEm6
This is one of Yvan's best videos. I don't see a lot of trolling in dyidetail or THOR videos, but Yvan handles trolls/haters or know-it-alls (and more civil opposing viewpoints) with great tactfulness, maturity, and kindness; it is most impressive).
Thank you. There’s no point getting my knickers in a knot over someone expressing their opinion. Unfortunately some do it with no regards to civility and respect for themselves, but I’m not here to judge. At the end of the day there’s no right way to detail, and I’m simply trying to help people enjoy it more.
Great points. The only thing i might add if i can is the work area. I try my best to keep the area clean and dry. If i get water or chemicals on the floor, i clean it up. Falling down sucks. Power cords are another one to keep an eye on. Try my best not to use a 25-foot cord when im 10 feet away from my work. I can't move freely around the car with my cart with cords laying everywhere. Again, tripping on cords sucks and hitting a car with polisher sucks. Pick up after yourself. Rags laying everywhere is annoying and unsafe. One more thing i might add is lighting. See what your doing. Get decent lights. Ok. Thanks for reminding us all about detailing and having fun.
Great points, Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge Yvan.
Thanks for watching.
As an old detailer I can reflect what Ivan says. I used to burn my hands with acid everyday, slip off ladders, milk crates, etc. leaning down to polish rocker panels, smashing my shin on a trailer hitch that left a scar 30 years later. Now I have a shop at home with a comfortable chair, a scissor lift so I can use cordless polishers without leaning or stretching. And as annoying as gloves are I use those too. Well still not always lol ..
Thank you.
Great video. Here's my rant... soo many products out there. The videos make the products look great. But... I purchase them, use them, and... they underperform. Gets very frustrating! But, I'll keep trying. Looking for that miracle product! HA!
Holy water from the local church is as close as you will get to a miracle product.
Detailing is fun! Some of those forums just suck the life out of me . This hostility has only manifested since ceramic coating IMHO
Ceramic coatings pre date it, I’ve been installing coatings for over 20 years
I think it's mostly to do with how the internet has evolved. More people, more dissent, more discourse, more hivemind/dogma, less discourse, even more hivemind leading to echo chambers. For instance, recommending wet sanding on reddit detailing subs and you'll get shouted down like you're recommending using steel wool on the paint - it's something the community agrees is a sin, so you can't talk about it... Rather than being enthusiasts/professionals/hobbyists just chilling and talking about detailing and neat anecdotes and methods, it's just a list of approved things, and anything outside of that is "bad".
I wake up overthinking hahaha
Join the club
Same
Always spot on!!
Thank you.
Great points made. I wish detailers would be more open to learning things from other industries or other detailers. There is more than one way to detail a car. You don't have to do it the way the guy on UA-cam did. You can find what works for you and stick with it.
Exactly, there are many great ways to do it, and we are always learning new techniques.
Well said on the 3 pH. Some brands have safe systems. Others are using truck wash chemicals and ammonium bifluoride.
Great rants. ✌🏻
Thank you Bruce
Awesome show! Thanks for all your knowledge.
Thank you.
It is a great hobby, for sure.
💯🫡
Yes, and you’re taking it to another level.
Nice rant for relaxing about detailing love the sound of your voice 😅
Thank you.
Great education, and so true. Most DIY'ers fall for hype so easily. Most are not chemists, and just fall for anything.
It’s why they are often referred too as enthusiasts.
Truer words have have never been spoken, thanks Ivan!
Having less products is better.
To worry about PH levels is too much.
polish to absolute perfection for daily drivers is just wasted time and money.
as Darren Priest (Auto Fetisch Detail) once said "Managing expectations is the most important thing while talking to a customer, never say things like I will remove ALL scratches"
Excellent
Ready!
Awesome podcast!!
Just love it!! 👍🏼👍🏼🙏🙏
Thank you
Thanks Ivan!! Great info!!
Thank you.
Yvan thank you for the knowledge
Thank you for watching
@ You are very welcome sir
I certainly agree people should not go out and buy everything that is "new" "the best" "insane" "game changing" and the likes. Problem is you tubers channels (all of them) are out to make you buy buy buy and people seem to fall for it and spend ridiculous $ because of the hype but I also don't agree that you tube channels are out to solely entertain. It's all purely for profit, period. Channels don't exist to spend there time just to entertain people. NOTHING is free.
I'm drunk from all the knowledge bombs
Don’t drive then.
3ph for life , labocosmetica #thegoat
Nothing wrong with it.
A great rant and boy have i over polished so many times. With my toyota 86 it will never get more than enhancements to extend its 90-100 micron paints lifespan. Ph is like pores per inch with pads, it is not everything.
Thank you Matt.
I hacked my shoulder and haven’t been able to detail for 2 weeks. But it’s getting better
I tore ligaments in my lower back 6 weeks ago . I’m still recovering. Take it easy and don’t rush it.
Yes, pH is a little bit like voltage. Static electricity has crazy high voltage but lacks the charge behind it to kill. High or low pH does not tell you about the total alkalinity or acidity. Since pH is logarithmic, an extreme pH solution could be an extremely concentrated acid or one droplet of hydrochloric acid in 5 gallons.
One thing I’ve wondered about the ph stuff is how does one product that’s a ph of 12 stain and another that’s a 12 doesn’t? Even with different raw ingredients the paint doesn’t know the difference I wouldn’t think
Quality of the surfactants and caustic nature of the cheaper stuff
Ph is a small part of the equation. The quality of the ingredients makes on PH 12 product safe, another dangerous.
So...what's your take on a UA-camr who builds his channel for years reviewing products, has a yearly awards show...then comes out with his own products that haven't been out for but a couple weeks to the public and he votes his own #1 and a couple of his henchmens products #2 and/or 3🙄
Companies like CarPro, Gyeon, TAC System and Griot's Garage lose out to these upstarts in a VERY short amount of time 🤔
I haven't seen something thrown away so quickly since ___________🤷♂️
🤣🤣🤣
Pan is a business owner that’s branching out.
@@diydetailofficial yep, that's ONE thing he is😉
Let's go!
Yvan remember the Finish Kare paint decontamination system?
Yes, the ABC system, and then the ValuGuard system.
There are very few channels that teach .diy is one of the teaching channels.their are a few more but few and far between.
But that phosphoric acid in soda is still is very harsh on the intestinal tract.😉
Yes, but legal for human consumption.
@@diydetailofficial so are GMO’s.
Ready to roll
Lord I hope thor sells irony remover.
Lol
Now I understand the politics of today, just entertaining the people 🙂
Asking for a friend, don't judge, will Bug & Tar Remover get Coca-Cola off my wheels and tires?
Yes
Said this for a while now, ph is just a consequence of the chosen ingredients. "PH Neutral" isnt anything more than a marketing term when it comes to performance or "safety" of a product.
Correct
Too many variables ... too many solutions ... back to the KISS principle.
Yes, Thank you.
There is one so called detailing channel in western Canada that almost has 4M subs. Supposedly this guy is a detailer, but the so called detail is for views only.
TheDetailGeek?
Those are definitely entertaining
He does make dirty cars clean.
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