My favorite detail channel 😊 I am a Diy I detail my cars. For me I like the P S system. However if I was a full time detailer the product can increase operating costs. I never tried the flex products, I don't extract often. Thank you sir for another informative honest blood sweat and tears detail and video!!😊
The way I save and restore my heavily soiled microfiber towels is to soak them in a bucket of per se Super Purple. Next would be hand scrubbing and squeezing out the chemical and rinsing with cold water. Best method in my opinion. There is also many professional all purpose cleaners available beyond retail brands that can be used as well to clean microfibers. I usually don’t bother drying my microfibers I use for cleaning each day for door jambs, and interiors
Great video Carlos. The brand of towels is Platinum. It’s $25 for a 50 towel roll. Great bargain, and I know some will hate this but I tried buffing off polish with these and they worked amazing. Great towels all around, Walmart products have came a long way and I’d highly recommend these to anyone that doesn’t have the budget for the higher end towels.
Great video and very informative. Question...when you said use a rinseless into your water tank to rid of water spots. Are you talking about a rinseless wash solution? Such as ONR? I'd never thought of that. Thanks Carlos!
I tried P&S about a year ago. Still have a lot of it left & I'll stick with Flex. Light staining without extraction, I use Ice standalone. I carry a trigger sprayer with Ice, drill brush, mop up with a towel. Ice works decently by itself, really
If using it as a standalone it's unreasonably cheap! 1 tub for $50 makes over 400 gallons lol. Used in an extractor, pump, or trigger, you can't beat the price & results.
Yeah I want to try using ice as the primary cleaning agent, it says it on the bottle It can be used as that I just never tried it but you’ve said you got good results on light staining?
@@ZechariahDiaz-rb9qm I've had good luck with it, myself. There's a place for it but like anything, it does have it's limits. I think if you try it enough to find what it will/ wont do, you'll definitely find a place for it! It's the only rinse I use in my Aqua Pro.
Old habits are hard to break. If an extractor is your way, go for it. I'm not seeing the p&s being cost effective in the long run compared to Flex. I still have my extractor but I've switched to using the shop vac as the extractor for most everything now. I feel it has decreased my drying time. I'm introducing less fluid to start. Spray bottling it's or even pump spray is working better. It's not every person's preference but it's mine. I'm gonna be getting me some of the towels. Especially the gray multi purpose ones. I have so many ways I use that style. Thanks for the review. I've been toying with the possibility of buying p&s when my Flex is gone (maybe next year) But the need for so much in one shot fluid and system then the cost, it's not worth it. Car lot cars are slowly becoming less of my work, and that means more expensive products I will need for outside customers so I need longevity of a product no matter what it is. Have a great weekend. P.S. Headliner video needed. I can't find a workable system to get the dang things cleaner. I'm about to start painting the stupid things
Hi detail grandma. What dilution do you use flex fire/ice in sprayer/trigger. Serrano can you try a test video using flex system with minimal saturation? Similar to the P&S but with two steps.
I also use this method of using flex in a spray bottle. About 1/8th to 1/4th of a scoop of each in separate dedicated spray bottles. I find this helps the drying process as not to over saturate and keep the wicking down. This with my vacuum with a wet filter and a steamer can tackle most stains.
My complaint about the PS system is that it’s a retail store thing not many production detailers would prefer money wise using as cost effective on a daily basis. I know of a another solution but that chemical product isn’t for sale to the public.
You have to wonder what side of the brain asks that question I heard from the stranger, are you doing a detail? Really, what makes them think that way, you are not the pool guy!
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My favorite detail channel 😊 I am a Diy I detail my cars. For me I like the P S system. However if I was a full time detailer the product can increase operating costs. I never tried the flex products, I don't extract often. Thank you sir for another informative honest blood sweat and tears detail and video!!😊
I appreciate for your support
Always a pleasure - thanks for the final input on this Sensei👍🏽👍🏽
thanks for watching
The way I save and restore my heavily soiled microfiber towels is to soak them in a bucket of per se Super Purple. Next would be hand scrubbing and squeezing out the chemical and rinsing with cold water. Best method in my opinion. There is also many professional all purpose cleaners available beyond retail brands that can be used as well to clean microfibers. I usually don’t bother drying my microfibers I use for cleaning each day for door jambs, and interiors
I agree with your feedback
Great video Carlos. The brand of towels is Platinum. It’s $25 for a 50 towel roll. Great bargain, and I know some will hate this but I tried buffing off polish with these and they worked amazing. Great towels all around, Walmart products have came a long way and I’d highly recommend these to anyone that doesn’t have the budget for the higher end towels.
Thank you for the feedback 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great video and very informative. Question...when you said use a rinseless into your water tank to rid of water spots. Are you talking about a rinseless wash solution? Such as ONR? I'd never thought of that. Thanks Carlos!
that's correct onr, absolute, diy rinsless, any rinsless is fine
You can dry extract just fine with flex products as well
yes
The Flex product line is the best! I've been in business since 1995 and that is the best product I've ever used since I've been in business
I agree
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I see that your using 1 and 2 together. Good move. Did you use the finisher?
at the end yes
I tried P&S about a year ago. Still have a lot of it left & I'll stick with Flex. Light staining without extraction, I use Ice standalone. I carry a trigger sprayer with Ice, drill brush, mop up with a towel. Ice works decently by itself, really
If using it as a standalone it's unreasonably cheap! 1 tub for $50 makes over 400 gallons lol. Used in an extractor, pump, or trigger, you can't beat the price & results.
I can't agree more
@serranosmobile ANOTHER great video man!
Yeah I want to try using ice as the primary cleaning agent, it says it on the bottle It can be used as that I just never tried it but you’ve said you got good results on light staining?
@@ZechariahDiaz-rb9qm I've had good luck with it, myself. There's a place for it but like anything, it does have it's limits. I think if you try it enough to find what it will/ wont do, you'll definitely find a place for it!
It's the only rinse I use in my Aqua Pro.
Old habits are hard to break. If an extractor is your way, go for it. I'm not seeing the p&s being cost effective in the long run compared to Flex. I still have my extractor but I've switched to using the shop vac as the extractor for most everything now. I feel it has decreased my drying time. I'm introducing less fluid to start. Spray bottling it's or even pump spray is working better. It's not every person's preference but it's mine. I'm gonna be getting me some of the towels. Especially the gray multi purpose ones. I have so many ways I use that style. Thanks for the review. I've been toying with the possibility of buying p&s when my Flex is gone (maybe next year) But the need for so much in one shot fluid and system then the cost, it's not worth it. Car lot cars are slowly becoming less of my work, and that means more expensive products I will need for outside customers so I need longevity of a product no matter what it is. Have a great weekend. P.S. Headliner video needed. I can't find a workable system to get the dang things cleaner. I'm about to start painting the stupid things
thank you for your awesome and informative feedback. I'll update a new headliner video
Hi detail grandma. What dilution do you use flex fire/ice in sprayer/trigger.
Serrano can you try a test video using flex system with minimal saturation? Similar to the P&S but with two steps.
I also use this method of using flex in a spray bottle. About 1/8th to 1/4th of a scoop of each in separate dedicated spray bottles. I find this helps the drying process as not to over saturate and keep the wicking down. This with my vacuum with a wet filter and a steamer can tackle most stains.
@@jaydailydetailer Do you know how many grams/ounces the scoop your referring to is?
What dilution are you using on Carpet Bomber?
straight in this video
@@serranosmobile P&S recommends to dilute it 4:1 or up to 8:1
What name of mineral bottle you had put in your water tank
it's just a rinsless product, anything will do just fine
I too prefer the extractor but im also old fashioned. I guess i just like to know im sucking up the deeper dirt and not just cleaning the top layer.
facts here
My complaint about the PS system is that it’s a retail store thing not many production detailers would prefer money wise using as cost effective on a daily basis. I know of a another solution but that chemical product isn’t for sale to the public.
I appreciate the feedback
you have Carpro Inside expensive is good stuff
We've been using it for over 5 years, very cost effective system, with proper technique you actually use very little product.
@detailsauto I will get it down! binge watching your videos has helped I'll say that
How did you get your rag company air gun working when it stops?
wd-40
@@serranosmobile thank you!
$150 and not even a quick pass of vacuum on the seats is pretty lame sir .. did I hear that correctly.
everything gets touched, even seats, just not scrubbed as I would on the detail package. I apologize for not making sense on my videos. bad habit
Rip N Rag from The Rag Company if they are 70/30 blend or the ones from Autofiber Roll O Rags if they're 80/20 blend
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Carlos that is the cutest dog ever what kind of dog is that?
Good question lol
Say bro is that a 4ft or 6ft table u have
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You have to wonder what side of the brain asks that question I heard from the stranger, are you doing a detail? Really, what makes them think that way, you are not the pool guy!
we get asked this a lot
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