Thank you for watching & supporting our channel! Yea unfortunately we can’t service your vehicle. Interesting thing is actually I will be visiting Miami at the end of the month but I wont have my equipment with me it’s just for visiting family.
@@OQDetailing I will be buying one in about two years. Waiting for the used prices to come down. I haven't put my hands on one yet, but everyone seems to love them. What do you think?
@@casmithc2 yea dealers were even putting crazy markups on them so waiting is a good idea. Well, they are definitely awesome trucks! The only thing is obviously they are gas guzzlers
Just one suggestion/idea from my own experiences - you might find if you experiment with foaming a DRY vehicle that you have not pre-rinsed, it will do a much better job of breaking down surface contaminants that are concerns for scratching/swirling before your contact wash. My process for this is: do wheels & tires first > spray foam on the dry vehicle (I foam the wheels at this point to keep them from drying too) > let the foam dwell as much as possible before it starts drying out > THEN do the pre-rinse (DI water for me in Florida) > then I'll do a light layer of foam to aid in contact wash lubrication & for that visual indicator of where I have already contact-washed on the vehicle. I feel this is a much lower risk of causing swirl-marks than when I would have when I used to rinse first, then foam. When I did that, I couldn't see concerning contaminants that were on the paint below the foam & that would lead me to pick up things that could can swirl the paint in my wash mitt & not realize it (like picking up some gritty mud or a bug etc). Hope that is helpful my friend! Thanks for the video and talking about your process.
Hey Mark! Thanks for sharing your tips, I appreciate the time you took. Yes I agree to your process and use it myself many times, the only thing is it’s also a case by case approach and in many cases where the vehicle has good protection and it’s regularly maintained I just pre rinse and have never experienced any issues. Overall I do prefer foaming, rinsing and foaming again but also water usage is important to me and the environment so that’s why I don’t do it every time. Salutations to you 🫡
@@ocshine.detailingwhen paint is very hot in summer, the main thing is using demineralized water above all. If you do the dry and foam method, it will be fine since you will rinse it short thereafter about a minute of dwell time and that rinse will itself cool down the panels. 🤝
Sorry for the mistake, I fixed it. In this video I used “full send” tire dressing which is now linked to the description. It’s a gallon size but it would last you a very long time; it’s cheaper than buying a smaller bottle of it. However I also use carpro Perl regularly for tire dressing and dilute it 1-1 or 2-1, which I also linked.
It’s one I got from Harbor Freight, about 15 bucks, you will also need the fitting to attach it to your air compressor, you can ask the employees to help you find the right one
Thank you very much for watching & taking the time to comment! I think they have some form of liner but it’s not carpeted, it’s a form of a plastic liner idk if that counts? However you bring up a good point and yes, unfortunately now everything is about profit. Therefore manufactures make everything an option you have to add and buy; even about the most basic of things.
I would hate to have carpeted wheel-liners in an offroad vehicle they are alot harder to clean and dress than plastic ones IMO. Save those carpeted wheel wells for luxury vehicles imo.
I was able to find the tool and post a link to it for Amazon. It’s listed in the video description under “Pneumatic Paint Gun Sprayer” please use that link as it helps out our channel to produce more content, thank you!!
@@OQDetailing thank you . I just started detailing myself , I was using G.S but for the price I don’t see it doin what this did to that tire . I appreciate you for the quick reply, keep doin what you doin . Got a new subscriber from me
@@coryfaulkner1279 congratulations on starting to detail! I’m not sure what G.S is? But yea 3D is great and can be used in many areas by following the dilution ratios on the bottle. Thanks for subscribing, greatly appreciate it 🤝
@@OQDetailing Cool, I wash mine once a week and like you said in your video I rinse it off thoroughly before I start washing to get all the loose dirt off so I don't put any scratches on the clear coat.
@@markurbancowboy oh even better! Yea that’s the way to go, good job, thank you for watching. If it’s the car on your picture then congratulations it’s a really cool 😎 color
Great video! Couple questions: 1. What's the name of the soap you use in the foam cannon for the entire car? 2. Do you treat a car that has ceramic coating already on it any differently? thanks again!
Thank you very much for watching! 1. The soap I used is called Reset by Carpro and I have a link for it on the video description. Olease use that link as it helps out our small channel to produce more content 2. In a general sense not really, and that good thing is that the soap I used and recommended to you above is made for coated cars specifically but it works awesome with non coated cars also. Perhaps the only thing is on some coated cars you can easily blow dry the car without having to use a towel that much so there’s less friction.
Yes! I added all the product links I used in this video on the description box of the video. I do recommend a power washer but it’s not necessary. You can get a cheap one at Lowe’s from green works, less than 100$ it’s a little scare box
@@chasehoover_14 yes, I didn’t realize I didn’t have a link for that, I’ll have to update it tonight if you want to check back tomorrow to see the one I recommended
okay, I updated it. Its the first one on the list, its not the exact one I use on the video because they discontinued it but thats the one I recommend. @@chasehoover_14
Can I ask another question? If you just washed your truck the day before but get caught out in the rain, what’s your solution for spraying it down and wiping it off? Would you use that paint gloss showroom? Thanks
Yes exactly, the paint gloss is designed for that. Furthermore, If you use a spray wax or sealant like I did in the video, it will create a slick surface so when you use the paint gloss in a situation like you just mentioned it will be easy to glide and wipe the towel and not create a lot of friction
Please tell me you rolled the truck a little to make sure the tires were clean. Some people oversee what would be common sense and drive around with a dirty spot on their tires
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I watch anything with a TRX in it! Thanks for the Tips!!
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Damn dude, great job...wish you were in Florida
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Yea unfortunately we can’t service your vehicle. Interesting thing is actually I will be visiting Miami at the end of the month but I wont have my equipment with me it’s just for visiting family.
Love the red trim and carbon fiber in that TRX!
Yea I know it’s really nice & the leather is high grade leather too!
@@OQDetailing I will be buying one in about two years. Waiting for the used prices to come down. I haven't put my hands on one yet, but everyone seems to love them. What do you think?
@@casmithc2 yea dealers were even putting crazy markups on them so waiting is a good idea. Well, they are definitely awesome trucks! The only thing is obviously they are gas guzzlers
@@OQDetailing Agreed. No more Hemis after 2024. I think that Hellcat power will be very collectable some day.
@@casmithc2 yea exactly, I have a feeling they will make hybrids in conjunction with full electric but we’ll see
Just one suggestion/idea from my own experiences - you might find if you experiment with foaming a DRY vehicle that you have not pre-rinsed, it will do a much better job of breaking down surface contaminants that are concerns for scratching/swirling before your contact wash.
My process for this is: do wheels & tires first > spray foam on the dry vehicle (I foam the wheels at this point to keep them from drying too) > let the foam dwell as much as possible before it starts drying out > THEN do the pre-rinse (DI water for me in Florida) > then I'll do a light layer of foam to aid in contact wash lubrication & for that visual indicator of where I have already contact-washed on the vehicle.
I feel this is a much lower risk of causing swirl-marks than when I would have when I used to rinse first, then foam. When I did that, I couldn't see concerning contaminants that were on the paint below the foam & that would lead me to pick up things that could can swirl the paint in my wash mitt & not realize it (like picking up some gritty mud or a bug etc).
Hope that is helpful my friend! Thanks for the video and talking about your process.
What if the paint is very hot in summer? Same process? No rinse first to cool it down a bit?
Hey Mark!
Thanks for sharing your tips, I appreciate the time you took. Yes I agree to your process and use it myself many times, the only thing is it’s also a case by case approach and in many cases where the vehicle has good protection and it’s regularly maintained I just pre rinse and have never experienced any issues. Overall I do prefer foaming, rinsing and foaming again but also water usage is important to me and the environment so that’s why I don’t do it every time.
Salutations to you 🫡
@@ocshine.detailingwhen paint is very hot in summer, the main thing is using demineralized water above all. If you do the dry and foam method, it will be fine since you will rinse it short thereafter about a minute of dwell time and that rinse will itself cool down the panels.
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That’s true professional. Great work.
Hey thank you very much!
Great job of explaining your technique as you go along!
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@@OQDetailing New Subscriber. I am hoping to pick up some tips from your Mad Skills!
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Great video, lots of info.
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Great job. thanks for the tips👍
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Hope it helps
What tire dressing did you use?
In your description it says Carpro Perl Tire Dressing but it links to a Bead Maker.
Sorry for the mistake, I fixed it.
In this video I used “full send” tire dressing which is now linked to the description. It’s a gallon size but it would last you a very long time; it’s cheaper than buying a smaller bottle of it. However I also use carpro Perl regularly for tire dressing and dilute it 1-1 or 2-1, which I also linked.
Great job.
Thank you sir! 🤝
What gun did you use to spray the dressing on? LG
It’s one I got from Harbor Freight, about 15 bucks, you will also need the fitting to attach it to your air compressor, you can ask the employees to help you find the right one
Great video.
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Thank you! & thank you for watching 🤝
Thanks for info. Very informative. Very surprised a $100K+ truck does not come with wheel well liners.
Thank you very much for watching & taking the time to comment!
I think they have some form of liner but it’s not carpeted, it’s a form of a plastic liner idk if that counts?
However you bring up a good point and yes, unfortunately now everything is about profit. Therefore manufactures make everything an option you have to add and buy; even about the most basic of things.
I would hate to have carpeted wheel-liners in an offroad vehicle they are alot harder to clean and dress than plastic ones IMO. Save those carpeted wheel wells for luxury vehicles imo.
Respect!
Thank you 🤝
Thanks now I can clean my new ram Laramie with ease
Hey thank you for watching, and I’m glad 😃 it can help you out. Congratulations 🎉 on the new truck!
What is the name of the tool you used with the air compressor to apply the dressing to wheel well and tire? Do you have a link of where to purchase?
I was able to find the tool and post a link to it for Amazon. It’s listed in the video description under “Pneumatic Paint Gun Sprayer” please use that link as it helps out our channel to produce more content, thank you!!
What brand orange degreaser is this ? It’s amazing. Brand plz anybody
It is 3D Orange 🍊 degreaser, great stuff. You can find on Amazon, the gallon size is the best bang for your buck 💵
@@OQDetailing thank you . I just started detailing myself , I was using G.S but for the price I don’t see it doin what this did to that tire . I appreciate you for the quick reply, keep doin what you doin . Got a new subscriber from me
@@coryfaulkner1279 congratulations on starting to detail!
I’m not sure what G.S is?
But yea 3D is great and can be used in many areas by following the dilution ratios on the bottle.
Thanks for subscribing, greatly appreciate it 🤝
@@OQDetailing green star by Koch chemie..
@@coryfaulkner1279 oh yea I have that too it’s good, but I don’t find it as useful as 3D orange degreaser
So how often do you recommend cleaning your vehicle?
There’s a lot of variables to consider but I would say every two weeks or once a month
@@OQDetailing
Cool, I wash mine once a week and like you said in your video I rinse it off thoroughly before I start washing to get all the loose dirt off so I don't put any scratches on the clear coat.
@@markurbancowboy oh even better!
Yea that’s the way to go, good job, thank you for watching. If it’s the car on your picture then congratulations it’s a really cool 😎 color
Great video! Couple questions: 1. What's the name of the soap you use in the foam cannon for the entire car? 2. Do you treat a car that has ceramic coating already on it any differently? thanks again!
Thank you very much for watching!
1. The soap I used is called Reset by Carpro and I have a link for it on the video description. Olease use that link as it helps out our small channel to produce more content
2. In a general sense not really, and that good thing is that the soap I used and recommended to you above is made for coated cars specifically but it works awesome with non coated cars also. Perhaps the only thing is on some coated cars you can easily blow dry the car without having to use a towel that much so there’s less friction.
Is there a link to everything you use? Do you recommend using a power washer?
Yes! I added all the product links I used in this video on the description box of the video.
I do recommend a power washer but it’s not necessary. You can get a cheap one at Lowe’s from green works, less than 100$ it’s a little scare box
@@OQDetailingon the contact wash how did spray the soap? Do you need to buy spray bottles to put cleaners in to spray as well?
@@chasehoover_14 yes, I didn’t realize I didn’t have a link for that, I’ll have to update it tonight if you want to check back tomorrow to see the one I recommended
@@OQDetailing that’s works. Thank you!
okay, I updated it. Its the first one on the list, its not the exact one I use on the video because they discontinued it but thats the one I recommend.
@@chasehoover_14
Can I ask another question? If you just washed your truck the day before but get caught out in the rain, what’s your solution for spraying it down and wiping it off? Would you use that paint gloss showroom? Thanks
Yes exactly, the paint gloss is designed for that. Furthermore, If you use a spray wax or sealant like I did in the video, it will create a slick surface so when you use the paint gloss in a situation like you just mentioned it will be easy to glide and wipe the towel and not create a lot of friction
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Made it look like it was fresh out the showroom
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Imagine thinking your truck requires different cleaning techniques than any other vehicle.
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Please tell me you rolled the truck a little to make sure the tires were clean. Some people oversee what would be common sense and drive around with a dirty spot on their tires
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