Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. Hope you enjoyed the video and if you want links to everything and deeper explanations check here: www.hawaiidetailing.com/newcar
Hey. Just letting you know that some of the links have the wrong product under them. For example the wash soap link had a polishing machine. Others take you to some Bitly domain website. Hope this helps you out.
@@HawaiiDetailing no problem. It’s awesome how good you do with your videos as well as how detail you are on how you help people know each step. Your website is super great as well. I just realized your website when you gave me your link. Many others have sites also. But yours is one of the best I have seen. It’s super organized and again a very easy teaching aid for anyone to follow. There are so many products and ways that people do things with the products. It’s really neat how you show your arsenal and how you use them. Please keep these videos coming.
Brother, what I love about your channel is that you are not a product salesman. You review products of all different brands and you show how to do things. As a novice, detailing my car once or twice a year knowing how to do things and learning what products to use is essential for me. Most detail channels on UA-cam aren’t really showing you how to detail. They are trying to sell you their product line.
That was a bit more rinseless wash concentrate than what was needed when you made up your bottle. When diluted properly, you can't really tell any tint of color in the water. Also, I have found that if you dilute rinseless wash in the bucket to create your 256:1 dilution, you can fill up your spray bottle to use for future uses, but having a towel that you dunk in the rinseless wash bucket and wringing it out good makes for a really good interior cleaner towel to knock out the whole interior right before or after an exterior wash. DIY rinseless is super efficient and versatile.
I have such respect for the time and effort you clearly put into producing these videos. From the audio, video picture quality, the camera work, the editing, your voice and delivery....Always pro-level, top notch! I am very appreciative. Bob
Thanks you for the compliments. I really enjoy making the videos and am glad you like them. I am a bit of a camera nerd and like trying to get the best results I can come up with. I film and do all the work myself so there is nobody to blame if it sucks. Thanks for noticing the extra’s. Makes it all worth it to me.
Immaculate attention to detail.. I appreciate you including all these steps broken out like this. The water beading on the ceramic coating is absolutely insane - can’t believe it’s a lifetime coating! Congrats on the new wheels.
This video was an absolute treat. Got that Tesla looking cherry! Thanks for doing such a thorough overview of the process. Your editing and camera work is fantastic.
Highly probable that you are the most amazing dudes on the planet. The perfection in every small detail is just something rarely seen anymore. I wish you the best life for being the coolest dude. It’s so impressive to me when people take care and pride in what they do. It’s very rare to see these days. Keep up the awesomeness
I’ll definitely take your word on Kranzle. It must be great with as many pros who use it. But as just a novice who only details the 4 cars in our family I have been beyond impressed with my little Active VE52. I’ve had it 3 years now and it’s been rock solid. 🤞 Thanks for all the product suggestions. That little Milwaukee palm sander is sweet!
I have always kept several bottles of invisible glass. People couldn't even tell that my windows were rolled up with it and tried to throw things out the car with the windows up. I have the foam spray and trigger spray containers now.
Dude, you have taken your videos to the next level!!! Not that your older videos were bad, but your newer ones seem more professional and polished! Way to go man!!!
I use DIY Detail All Clean 30-1 (per Yvan) for interior cleaning prior to using the Interior Ceramic. Standard dilution is 15-1. Thanks for an interesting video.
Jeremy, you are one of the best at putting all the different products, tools, and steps together in an easy-to-understand video. Congratulations on that beautiful red Tesla. Awesome video.
I just bought a Honda accord and I love it. I found this channel and I am about to binge watch all this content. You are so knowledgeable and your demonstration videos are amazing!! You are about to make me spend so much lol
You are getting really good with your videos.just the way you break bounce around to different shots of progress is cool.you and you're garage have evolved and it's been fun to watch. CONGRATS
Alllllrighhhttttt, been waiting for J-Man to prep up that Ultra Red Tesla! BOOM! Looks awesome my man. Just followed 90% of your process on my new Ultra Red Model X! Although I’m crazy and ceramic coated the bottom of the battery pack, hey it’s painted right?
Jeremy. Wow. The Tesla looks amazing. Love all the attention to detail on the glass. Regarding the DIY details interior cleaner do you use it on the touch screen and clean optical plastics? Many interior cleaners aren’t suitable for it. By the way. Love your garage. Looks and performs so well.
I love detailing my own car and learning about different products and methods. This video is definitely out of my skill set as of now but i'll get there someday. Man C6 Hydro is insane! life time ceramic coating is something i've never heard of! Amazing video and results.
Jezus man the level of perfection in that garage is insane. Too much for me! Dont get me wrong, i dont say it in a bad way:) The car came out amazing! Congrats
First, that is an absolutely gorgeous red! Beautiful car. Second, I really appreciate the video production. You made this a very fun video to watch. Every aspect of this production was brilliant! Loved the cat video bomb 😂. And last but not least, this was an epic product delivery video. The details were fantastic, and the follow up of the actual application and use of the product was greatly appreciated. I truly loved every aspect of this video. Thank you for a great and informative video!
Awesome detail video!!! Keep up the amazing work/content. One question just curious as I’ve seen some folks leaning towards DIY Details products. Is it that good or is it hype? Seems like DIY and Armour are the flavor of 2024. I assume you believe in it otherwise wouldn’t showcase it but curious to hear your opinion. Thanks again 👍
They are great products. i enjoy the whole lineup but these are my favorites for sure. Try a bottle of something out and see what you think. Thanks for wathing
Great video Jeremy! DIY Detail is awesome right? I was surprised to see you with a bottle of C6. That’s so cool you got use it and showcase how it performs. I absolutely love it.
Thanks Shea. I appreciate it. With all the options out there I went with Ivan. Anyone reading this Shea runs a top notch detailing shop on Oahu called Shea’s Luxury Detailing. He applies the C6 pro line and does great work. Check him out if you want that crazy beading on your rig. Tell him I sent you.
Are you more of a fan of DIY interior cleaner over p&s xpress interior cleaner? And what do you recommend for upholstery cleaning? Amazing video! All my detailing products I’ve gotten came from your recommended products!
Thanks. For economy P&S. I think DIY is a better product overall. It cleans well, smells great and leaves UV protection behind. Check out this for the upholstery. www.hawaiidetailing.com/extractor
What a great video Jeremy. Congrats on getting Hydro too. I love Interior Ceramic too. I put it on my new car. Once my current coating dies I'll either go with ADS Pro or Hydro Lite. Both seem to be great.
awesome video, lots of great info here! I noticed after the windshield cleaning that you didn't put a coat of something after the polish. was there a reason for that? I'd like to get something hydrophobic for my windshield but I'm not sure what product would be good for that. any insight would be great. thanks!
You use the same ceramic coating that goes on the paint. If you are doing glass only there are several good ceramic glass products. Check out this vid. ua-cam.com/video/nggSWMBWLuM/v-deo.html or ua-cam.com/video/TjUwm3Jx0_U/v-deo.html
Jeremy, thank you so much for yhe video. i am picking the tire cleaner recently, I had used carpro retyre, gyeon tire cleaner, I personally doesn't like Gyeon. I am trying to know retyre and Armour tire, how do you think Their differences?
I have not used retyre. I do know Armour has some really good results. Adam’s wheel and tire was always a favorite of mine too. That’s a sleeper and works well too.
Thank you. Way more time than I want to admit. I am a one man band. Doing the detail, filming it, editing, posting to UA-cam and updating my website takes a lot of time. Glad you enjoyed it. Thats why I do them.
Really love your vids and explanations to everything you use. Thinking about converting my garage to dedicated detail shop. Are you able to do full size trucks or SUV in your garage?
Fantastic Jeremy! I’m looking to ceramic coat my new 4 month old model y, looking to use most of these products. - Did you use ceramic gloss on leather seats too? - why did you choose to use DA using rotary jeweling pad, instead of rotary at low speed? Is this because of Tesla’s thin clear coat ? - How often did you clean jeweling pad during initial polish? - Apart from amour detail Decon shampoo and any other recommendation for decon shampoo? What about car pro descale ? - Did you coat exterior plastic trim too with C6? What about B-pillars?
I did not use interior ceramic on the seats although its ok to do so. I will try it soon and post some results. I always use my Rupes when polishing. Its a great polisher. Smooth and balanced. No other reason. I have a few jeweling pads and swapped them out a few times. They are all pretty good now a days. I am just really liking the decon soap from armour right now. Works great. I coated the entire car glass, plastics etc. with the C6 but the video was way too long so some things did not make the final cut. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
The Kranzle pressure washers are not bad for their size. They tend to last. However personally I prefer a proper 240V electric pressure washer that can give me an option for higher PSI and more importantly higher flow rates of 3 - 4+ gpm. That have proper large easily rebuildable or replaceable pumps, with large industrial DC motors that'll last forever basically. What's more, for the price you pay for the Kranzle, you're already not that far off from one of the more proper pressure washers I'm talking about. Those tend to run anywhere from $1,500 - $3,000, depending on pumps and motor size. They also can be opted with start/stop controllers.
Jeremy, what happened to the Swisstrax flooring in the garage? It looks like you went the expoxy flooring route? Any video co tent on why you changed the flooring? Was swisstrax a hassle to maintain in the long run?
My bad, it looks like you still have the swisstrax in the garage and the brownish flooring I saw was the driveway, I for some reason thought you switched your flooring out. It was the angle in the first 1/4 of the video that threw me off.
Great video.. thanks for sharing. I’m a detail newcomer and sure appreciated seeing your process. One quick question… the seats.. how did you address those?
Jeremy the Tesla looks fantastic!! I like your process, myself I don’t tape off areas with the gold standard because it has no fillers. But you can’t argue with your results! I hope you enjoy! I wonder how many steaks can fit in the Tesla freezer?
If ceramic coating your car use the ceramic on the glass. Otherwise use. Dedicated glass coating. This is a good economical version. www.hawaiidetailing.com/windows
Wow. Awesome video. I have the same Tesla and wheels as you. What is your opinion on using that EZ brush to clean the wheel barrels long term? Some say the EZ brush can scratch wheels over time.
@@mikek5631 I just fully polished and ceramic coated my model 3 wheels after 4 years of making detailing videos using that type same type of brush and they were still in amazing condition. Just depends on a lot of variables. Using proper chemicals can reduce the need for excessive agitation but not too strong or it eats at the clear coat over time. Getting that balance correct is where the magic happens. Any brush on dirty wheels can make swirls. Some more than others but mine were in near mint condition after all these years. Hope that helps.
@@HawaiiDetailing awesome I’ll be waiting for this vid! I’ve ran a couple of videos of people cleaning chrome wheels with steel wool but in the comment section people are saying that using steel wool will scratch the wheels. So ill be waiting on you to show us the correct way 👌🏽
@Hawaii Detailing Thank you so much for such detailed content. Question. Where can I get your stainless steel shelves that hold your bottles? Also what shelf did you use for your pressure washer. I have same pressure washer but my shelf is smaller.
@@HawaiiDetailing thank you. The gallon version link does not work but I think I found them also. WOW the larger shelf is nice. I wish I got that one. Does it allow for 16” stud mounting or does the brackets have to be fixed all the way out on the edges. I have 2x6 wall studs that are 16” apart and on this wall I have 1/2” plywood then 5/8 drywall on top of that. Unfortunately I do not have a 2x8 blocking between studs. Seems to me that as long as I get the center of my studs with everything for my pressure washer set up I’ll be ok.
Hell ya! Great watch man! Having the exact same car I only question your choice to polish your wheels. I see they are now very glossy as opposed to the satin factory finish. Were you able to polish the plastic center cap shinny to match the polished wheels? I just love all the satin accents our car and polishing the wheels really changes the factory look.
Yeah I know what you mean. There weeks scratches that could not be removed without polish. I decided to just do it and do it all the way. I am very happy with the results. Thanks for watching
Hey Jeremy. Great video! How did you find the carpet quality on the floor of the Tesla? And also, is it better or worse now than it was on the old Model 3?
Thank you for the video, as a hobby detailer myself, it is always interesting to see what other detailers use. I do have a slight issue with the title though, 'best auto' suggests a car, but you detailed the automotive equivalent of a fridge (Tesla). Next time I'd love to see a video on a real car, and not an overweight scalextric 😝😝
4:20 my amazon special pressure washer just crapped out and i replaced it with an active 2.0. from what ive read its the best thing til 1k+ price point.
Everything awesome but the drawers on the box. Just a few electric impacts and it's looking kinda rough. Love your setup tho. When I seen you open a toolbox and it revealed detail tools I knew you were a real detailer.
I'm interested in the consumer brand but I will need to hear more about it first. I'm more interested in enhancing gloss. The car is mostly a nice weekend driver. At $299 for the consumer brand I can't wait to hear about the specs and catch your video.
If you are going to polish you do not want to use a drying aid. The idea is to get as much of all that stuff off the paint as possible prior to the polish.
Alooooooooooooooha and mahalo for the great vid. Where can I get the light green tape? Oh ok, found it! What advantage does blue painter's tape over this light green tape?
What do you think of Sud Factory water sport remover from the 808? We get a lot of advertisements for their water spot removers here on the mainland on social media.
Dang! I knew once i saw the C6 ceramic coating that this is easily a $3k+ exterior detail! 😭. I had to say no to a friend's detailing bro-in-law, with him being C6 qualified, when I asked potential costs. My friend did it for his Porsche, i wasn't going to spend that on my little Subaru STI haha. I will DIY with what I can, at maybe most of these products, the best that i can 😆
Man, I wish you were my neighbor! I was surprised to see the C6 box suddenly appear on the screen. I've been looking forward to videos about it and yours is the first one. I'm intrigued!
But what’s the cost of becoming an installer and the actual cost of the coating and big picture for your average weekend warrior WOULD THAT BE WORTH IT?
No. I am not sponsored by anyone. I have a job that takes care of my life. This channel is a passion that I share with you guys. These are my personal products that I put on my personal car. I have tried most products from most popular brands and I could have put whatever I wanted on here and this is where I ended up. Glad you enjoyed the video..
@@HawaiiDetailing Heck yeah! that's awesome. I didn't see any affiliate links so I wasn't sure. But great to know. I appreciate the content you put out.
I have tested and tried a lot of stuff over the years and when his stuff makes it to the top and meets and or exceeds all my needs I use them happily. Do you try to avoid things he uses?
$50 for the interior ceramic bottle is a little..high lol. Is there a big difference between his spray and other interior ceramic sprays out there like 3D?
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. Hope you enjoyed the video and if you want links to everything and deeper explanations check here: www.hawaiidetailing.com/newcar
Hey. Just letting you know that some of the links have the wrong product under them. For example the wash soap link had a polishing machine. Others take you to some Bitly domain website. Hope this helps you out.
Thanks man. i fixed them up. I appreciate you letting me know. Was a big project and some of the pieces got away from me. Lol
@@HawaiiDetailing no problem. It’s awesome how good you do with your videos as well as how detail you are on how you help people know each step. Your website is super great as well. I just realized your website when you gave me your link. Many others have sites also. But yours is one of the best I have seen. It’s super organized and again a very easy teaching aid for anyone to follow. There are so many products and ways that people do things with the products. It’s really neat how you show your arsenal and how you use them. Please keep these videos coming.
Brother, what I love about your channel is that you are not a product salesman. You review products of all different brands and you show how to do things. As a novice, detailing my car once or twice a year knowing how to do things and learning what products to use is essential for me. Most detail channels on UA-cam aren’t really showing you how to detail. They are trying to sell you their product line.
Thanks. I appreciate it.
Instantly clicked on this because I thought Tony Hawk was in the thumbnail . Stayed for the quality content 👌🏽
Thanks. Funny.
OMG I can't unsee him as Tony Hawk now :) Ive been binging all your videos. Keep up the good content!
Me too lmao
@@HawaiiDetailingmajor compliment💯you’re a detailing legend just like he’s a skating legend bro I love your videos!
@@Jaxs3003 thanks. I appreciate it
That detailing wall and organization is something special.
Thank you. I really enjoy using the setup.
That was a bit more rinseless wash concentrate than what was needed when you made up your bottle. When diluted properly, you can't really tell any tint of color in the water. Also, I have found that if you dilute rinseless wash in the bucket to create your 256:1 dilution, you can fill up your spray bottle to use for future uses, but having a towel that you dunk in the rinseless wash bucket and wringing it out good makes for a really good interior cleaner towel to knock out the whole interior right before or after an exterior wash. DIY rinseless is super efficient and versatile.
Bro, I love how organized you are with your stuff. Your setup is clean af! You're one of the best car detailing channels!
@@jarmago7750 thanks a lot. I appreciate it
DIY Detail products are top of the line
I have such respect for the time and effort you clearly put into producing these videos. From the audio, video picture quality, the camera work, the editing, your voice and delivery....Always pro-level, top notch! I am very appreciative. Bob
Thanks you for the compliments. I really enjoy making the videos and am glad you like them. I am a bit of a camera nerd and like trying to get the best results I can come up with. I film and do all the work myself so there is nobody to blame if it sucks. Thanks for noticing the extra’s. Makes it all worth it to me.
@@HawaiiDetailing You're very welcome.
@@HawaiiDetailing its working
@@ThugMuffined thanks
Immaculate attention to detail.. I appreciate you including all these steps broken out like this. The water beading on the ceramic coating is absolutely insane - can’t believe it’s a lifetime coating! Congrats on the new wheels.
Thanks you. I appreciate it
This video was an absolute treat. Got that Tesla looking cherry! Thanks for doing such a thorough overview of the process. Your editing and camera work is fantastic.
Thank you very much. I am glad you enjoyed the vid. Trying to make them better whenever I can.
I just realized your the Hawaiian version of Pan. Excellent video! Great content and production.
Thanks for watching!
This was a really awesome video Jeremy. I loved seeing all the products and application from start to finish. Your ride looks amazing.
Thanks a lot
Highly probable that you are the most amazing dudes on the planet. The perfection in every small detail is just something rarely seen anymore. I wish you the best life for being the coolest dude. It’s so impressive to me when people take care and pride in what they do. It’s very rare to see these days. Keep up the awesomeness
Thanks a lot. It really means a lot to me. I appreciate it
I’ll definitely take your word on Kranzle. It must be great with as many pros who use it. But as just a novice who only details the 4 cars in our family I have been beyond impressed with my little Active VE52. I’ve had it 3 years now and it’s been rock solid. 🤞
Thanks for all the product suggestions. That little Milwaukee palm sander is sweet!
Kranzle is the best for sure but Active is also good especially at the price point they sell for. Thanks
Yes active has been good to us too
I have always been a fan of ar blue clean pressure washers. I have two different ones.
Great video Jeremy! Thanks for featuring Invisible Glass and great points on perfecting your glass.
Thanks. The invisible glass is a winner.
I have always kept several bottles of invisible glass. People couldn't even tell that my windows were rolled up with it and tried to throw things out the car with the windows up. I have the foam spray and trigger spray containers now.
@@areasonablethought610 Thanks for sharing! :)
Dude, you have taken your videos to the next level!!! Not that your older videos were bad, but your newer ones seem more professional and polished! Way to go man!!!
Thanks. I really appreciate it. Glad you are enjoying the channel.
I use DIY Detail All Clean 30-1 (per Yvan) for interior cleaning prior to using the Interior Ceramic. Standard dilution is 15-1. Thanks for an interesting video.
Thanks for sharing
that beading at the end was a nice treat for this colossal video.
Hahaha. Thanks. My favorite part too. That’s why I had to put it in.
Jeremy, you are one of the best at putting all the different products, tools, and steps together in an easy-to-understand video. Congratulations on that beautiful red Tesla. Awesome video.
Thank you. I appreciate it.
This is probably the BEST VIDEO of this channel, I really enjoy listening to Jeremy but today was more than that ! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks a lot. I appreciate the feedback.
I just bought a Honda accord and I love it. I found this channel and I am about to binge watch all this content. You are so knowledgeable and your demonstration videos are amazing!! You are about to make me spend so much lol
Welcome and only spend on what you need.
Also really enjoy seeing new and different uses for products. Very creative and I learned several things I can’t wait to try out!
Good to hear.
You are getting really good with your videos.just the way you break bounce around to different shots of progress is cool.you and you're garage have evolved and it's been fun to watch. CONGRATS
I appreciate you noticing. Trying to keep making better vids when I have the time.
The use of Jack Pads is very important when raising any Tesla.
You risk damaging the battery pack without them.
Great video!!! Just an amazing amount of quality products used here 💪💪. Results were crazy good!! I’m addicted to the beads and gloss 😂
Thanks. Yeah Mee too.
Alllllrighhhttttt, been waiting for J-Man to prep up that Ultra Red Tesla! BOOM! Looks awesome my man. Just followed 90% of your process on my new Ultra Red Model X! Although I’m crazy and ceramic coated the bottom of the battery pack, hey it’s painted right?
I would ceramic-coat my contact lenses if I could!
Nice. Great to hear. Thanks a lot
Hahahaha
I love watching your videos Jeremy!
Aloha from Australia
Thank you. I appreciate it. Aloha.
@@HawaiiDetailing I appreciate you Jeremy!
Thanks
Jeremy. Wow. The Tesla looks amazing. Love all the attention to detail on the glass.
Regarding the DIY details interior cleaner do you use it on the touch screen and clean optical plastics? Many interior cleaners aren’t suitable for it.
By the way. Love your garage. Looks and performs so well.
Yes DIY Detail Interior Ceramic Coating can be used to protect those surfaces.
Thanks. Sorry I missed the question for a while. Glad you got the answer right from the source.
I love detailing my own car and learning about different products and methods. This video is definitely out of my skill set as of now but i'll get there someday. Man C6 Hydro is insane! life time ceramic coating is something i've never heard of! Amazing video and results.
Thanks a lot. Start small and work into it. Everything I did id totally doable with some practice and research. You can do it.
Jezus man the level of perfection in that garage is insane. Too much for me! Dont get me wrong, i dont say it in a bad way:) The car came out amazing! Congrats
Thank. I appreciate it
As always, love your videos. Thanks for another great video, Jeremy!
Glad you like them!
Awesome vid! Thank you for the Hawaii detailing content. Yeaaaaaah!
Thanks man. I appreciate it
First, that is an absolutely gorgeous red! Beautiful car. Second, I really appreciate the video production. You made this a very fun video to watch. Every aspect of this production was brilliant! Loved the cat video bomb 😂. And last but not least, this was an epic product delivery video. The details were fantastic, and the follow up of the actual application and use of the product was greatly appreciated. I truly loved every aspect of this video. Thank you for a great and informative video!
Thank you very much. I appreciate the feedback. i try to keep improving the videos as time goes on.
Awesome detail video!!! Keep up the amazing work/content. One question just curious as I’ve seen some folks leaning towards DIY Details products. Is it that good or is it hype? Seems like DIY and Armour are the flavor of 2024. I assume you believe in it otherwise wouldn’t showcase it but curious to hear your opinion. Thanks again 👍
They are great products. i enjoy the whole lineup but these are my favorites for sure. Try a bottle of something out and see what you think. Thanks for wathing
We started in 2019, not quite the flavour of the month.
Great video Jeremy! DIY Detail is awesome right? I was surprised to see you with a bottle of C6. That’s so cool you got use it and showcase how it performs. I absolutely love it.
Thank you.
Thanks Shea. I appreciate it. With all the options out there I went with Ivan. Anyone reading this Shea runs a top notch detailing shop on Oahu called Shea’s Luxury Detailing. He applies the C6 pro line and does great work. Check him out if you want that crazy beading on your rig. Tell him I sent you.
That's how you end a great video. That color looks amzing. 🤙
Thanks. I appreciate it
Cool video! Thanks for posting!!
Are you more of a fan of DIY interior cleaner over p&s xpress interior cleaner? And what do you recommend for upholstery cleaning? Amazing video! All my detailing products I’ve gotten came from your recommended products!
Thanks. For economy P&S. I think DIY is a better product overall. It cleans well, smells great and leaves UV protection behind. Check out this for the upholstery. www.hawaiidetailing.com/extractor
What a great video Jeremy. Congrats on getting Hydro too. I love Interior Ceramic too. I put it on my new car. Once my current coating dies I'll either go with ADS Pro or Hydro Lite. Both seem to be great.
Thanks. This C6 is some good stuff.
@@HawaiiDetailing By the way the red Tesla is 👍
Thanks. I like it too. Not at first but it has grown on me
awesome video, lots of great info here! I noticed after the windshield cleaning that you didn't put a coat of something after the polish. was there a reason for that? I'd like to get something hydrophobic for my windshield but I'm not sure what product would be good for that. any insight would be great. thanks!
You use the same ceramic coating that goes on the paint. If you are doing glass only there are several good ceramic glass products. Check out this vid. ua-cam.com/video/nggSWMBWLuM/v-deo.html or ua-cam.com/video/TjUwm3Jx0_U/v-deo.html
Aloha Jeremy 🤘
You have put out a lot of awesome videos. This one was top billing 💰What a gorgeous color vehicle ❤
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you. I appreciate it
Jeremy, thank you so much for yhe video. i am picking the tire cleaner recently, I had used carpro retyre, gyeon tire cleaner, I personally doesn't like Gyeon. I am trying to know retyre and Armour tire, how do you think Their differences?
I have not used retyre. I do know Armour has some really good results. Adam’s wheel and tire was always a favorite of mine too. That’s a sleeper and works well too.
Fantastic video Jeremy! Thanks for sharing your complete process! Looking forward to the consumer version of C6. Thanks again!
YW. Thanks
Watching this video for that non mar socket for wheel lug nuts was worth it alone. Ordered one the minute I saw it.
Yeah a good tool to have. Thanks
Excellent Video. Curious what you wash car with now that it's ceramic coated.
Pretty similar wash kit. Here are my personal favs. www.hawaiidetailing.com/wash
Man you have got all the coolest gear and toys!
Thanks. Makes the job fun and easy. Just have to slowly accumulate. It’s a sickness. Hahaha
I would like to now how much time you spent on this prosess in total? Love your videos.A big hello to you from the north of Norway😁
Thank you. Way more time than I want to admit. I am a one man band. Doing the detail, filming it, editing, posting to UA-cam and updating my website takes a lot of time. Glad you enjoyed it. Thats why I do them.
Superb glass cleaning process 👌
Thanks
Really love your vids and explanations to everything you use. Thinking about converting my garage to dedicated detail shop. Are you able to do full size trucks or SUV in your garage?
My garage is 20x40. It’s a tight fit for larger trucks and sometimes not big enough.
Fantastic Jeremy! I’m looking to ceramic coat my new 4 month old model y, looking to use most of these products.
- Did you use ceramic gloss on leather seats too?
- why did you choose to use DA using rotary jeweling pad, instead of rotary at low speed? Is this because of Tesla’s thin clear coat ?
- How often did you clean jeweling pad during initial polish?
- Apart from amour detail Decon shampoo and any other recommendation for decon shampoo? What about car pro descale ?
- Did you coat exterior plastic trim too with C6? What about B-pillars?
I did not use interior ceramic on the seats although its ok to do so. I will try it soon and post some results.
I always use my Rupes when polishing. Its a great polisher. Smooth and balanced. No other reason.
I have a few jeweling pads and swapped them out a few times.
They are all pretty good now a days. I am just really liking the decon soap from armour right now. Works great.
I coated the entire car glass, plastics etc. with the C6 but the video was way too long so some things did not make the final cut.
Hope that helps. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
@@HawaiiDetailing Thanks Jeremy !!
The Kranzle pressure washers are not bad for their size. They tend to last. However personally I prefer a proper 240V electric pressure washer that can give me an option for higher PSI and more importantly higher flow rates of 3 - 4+ gpm. That have proper large easily rebuildable or replaceable pumps, with large industrial DC motors that'll last forever basically. What's more, for the price you pay for the Kranzle, you're already not that far off from one of the more proper pressure washers I'm talking about. Those tend to run anywhere from $1,500 - $3,000, depending on pumps and motor size. They also can be opted with start/stop controllers.
Jeremy, what happened to the Swisstrax flooring in the garage? It looks like you went the expoxy flooring route? Any video co tent on why you changed the flooring? Was swisstrax a hassle to maintain in the long run?
My bad, it looks like you still have the swisstrax in the garage and the brownish flooring I saw was the driveway, I for some reason thought you switched your flooring out. It was the angle in the first 1/4 of the video that threw me off.
Great video.. thanks for sharing. I’m a detail newcomer and sure appreciated seeing your process. One quick question… the seats.. how did you address those?
With the same interior cleaner. Works great on leather and fake leather.
Jeremy the Tesla looks fantastic!!
I like your process, myself I don’t tape off areas with the gold standard because it has no fillers.
But you can’t argue with your results!
I hope you enjoy! I wonder how many steaks can fit in the Tesla freezer?
Thanks. Its a big one. Will let you know when I fill it up.
Borth DIY brand and C6 are pro grade. C6 line is just latest technology and top of the line
Another great video Jeremy! Keep on keeping on!
Thanks! Will do!
Great video. I didn't see you mention any glass sealants.... What do you use that holds up the best?
If ceramic coating your car use the ceramic on the glass. Otherwise use. Dedicated glass coating. This is a good economical version. www.hawaiidetailing.com/windows
Amazing video as always. Let's see some dirt bike washing videos.
Coming soon!
@@HawaiiDetailing Thanks buddy looking forward to it.
Wow. Awesome video. I have the same Tesla and wheels as you. What is your opinion on using that EZ brush to clean the wheel barrels long term? Some say the EZ brush can scratch wheels over time.
@@mikek5631 I just fully polished and ceramic coated my model 3 wheels after 4 years of making detailing videos using that type same type of brush and they were still in amazing condition. Just depends on a lot of variables. Using proper chemicals can reduce the need for excessive agitation but not too strong or it eats at the clear coat over time. Getting that balance correct is where the magic happens. Any brush on dirty wheels can make swirls. Some more than others but mine were in near mint condition after all these years. Hope that helps.
@@HawaiiDetailing Cheers
Great video, haole. You always make great content, and I learn much. Your tesla is looking ripe.
I appreciate it
Would love to see you make a video on how to clean chrome wheels 👍🏽
Next time I get the chance I will film it. Thanks
@@HawaiiDetailing awesome I’ll be waiting for this vid! I’ve ran a couple of videos of people cleaning chrome wheels with steel wool but in the comment section people are saying that using steel wool will scratch the wheels. So ill be waiting on you to show us the correct way 👌🏽
Congrats on the new Tesla sir! Thanks for the video!❤
Thanks.
@Hawaii Detailing Thank you so much for such detailed content. Question. Where can I get your stainless steel shelves that hold your bottles?
Also what shelf did you use for your pressure washer. I have same pressure washer but my shelf is smaller.
Thank You Herre you go
www.hawaiidetailing.com/shelves
www.hawaiidetailing.com/wallmountedpressurewasher
@@HawaiiDetailing thank you. The gallon version link does not work but I think I found them also.
WOW the larger shelf is nice. I wish I got that one. Does it allow for 16” stud mounting or does the brackets have to be fixed all the way out on the edges. I have 2x6 wall studs that are 16” apart and on this wall I have 1/2” plywood then 5/8 drywall on top of that. Unfortunately I do not have a 2x8 blocking between studs. Seems to me that as long as I get the center of my studs with everything for my pressure washer set up I’ll be ok.
Amazing video learning some much from you 👍👍👍👍👍
Glad to hear it
Hell ya! Great watch man! Having the exact same car I only question your choice to polish your wheels. I see they are now very glossy as opposed to the satin factory finish. Were you able to polish the plastic center cap shinny to match the polished wheels? I just love all the satin accents our car and polishing the wheels really changes the factory look.
Yeah I know what you mean. There weeks scratches that could not be removed without polish. I decided to just do it and do it all the way. I am very happy with the results. Thanks for watching
Thank you for this priceless info
You are welcome
Excellent info!
Glad it was helpful!
The water spot remover can dry on there you just have to reapply it.
Correct
Do you have a video/product recommendation to keep the headlight plastic from oxidizing?
So good I watched it 2x
Thanks a lot. Glad you enjoyed it.
Great video and great result. Congrats
Thank you!
Car's looking fantastic 👌
Thanks. I appreciate it
Hey Jeremy. Great video! How did you find the carpet quality on the floor of the Tesla? And also, is it better or worse now than it was on the old Model 3?
Its very similar. i got some great fitting mats and do not have to mess with the carpet very often. I think that is the key. Thanks
Thanks for using DIY Detail and C6 Ceramics , great job , car looks awesome!
Thanks. Great products you guys have. A lot of winners I choose to put on my new car.
Thank you for the video, as a hobby detailer myself, it is always interesting to see what other detailers use.
I do have a slight issue with the title though, 'best auto' suggests a car, but you detailed the automotive equivalent of a fridge (Tesla).
Next time I'd love to see a video on a real car, and not an overweight scalextric 😝😝
Hahahaaa. Thanks
@@HawaiiDetailing Just subscribed my friend, great channel !
4:20 my amazon special pressure washer just crapped out and i replaced it with an active 2.0. from what ive read its the best thing til 1k+ price point.
It’s a good unit at that price. It should do well for you.
Everything awesome but the drawers on the box. Just a few electric impacts and it's looking kinda rough. Love your setup tho. When I seen you open a toolbox and it revealed detail tools I knew you were a real detailer.
Yeah I need some new tool boxes for sure. Thanks for watching!
Fantastic video Jeremy, great multi information video. Congrats on your new car as well, it is looking slick or sick depending how you view it, haha
Thanks
Need to have the wash bucket sticker pack😍😜
Yeah. I like them. They are on my website. Thanks.
Sweet video! I didn’t see in the video, did you apply the APP before the costing?
Yes I did. ua-cam.com/video/lso8O7PxiTo/v-deo.html
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Didn’t see the tire dressing link 🤔
Great detailed video 🤙
@@jasonkatada1583 check here. www.hawaiidetailing.com/newcar
Thanks for watching
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I'm interested in the consumer brand but I will need to hear more about it first. I'm more interested in enhancing gloss. The car is mostly a nice weekend driver.
At $299 for the consumer brand I can't wait to hear about the specs and catch your video.
I am looking forward to it also. Pretty sure its going to be good after using this HYDRO. This stuff is amazing
Thoughts on a drying aid? And if a drying aid is used will that jive with polishing/waxing afterwards?
If you are going to polish you do not want to use a drying aid. The idea is to get as much of all that stuff off the paint as possible prior to the polish.
Thanks a lot friend! 🙏🏼
Alooooooooooooooha and mahalo for the great vid. Where can I get the light green tape? Oh ok, found it! What advantage does blue painter's tape over this light green tape?
Less residue and easier to work with in general. Blue will work but this is better for sure.
I need those stickers for my buckets 😀
www.hawaiidetailing.com/bucketstickers
You have recommendations for rust spots and how to treat them? Mahalo
Don't have anything for rust. Sorry man.
What do you think of Sud Factory water sport remover from the 808? We get a lot of advertisements for their water spot removers here on the mainland on social media.
Dang! I knew once i saw the C6 ceramic coating that this is easily a $3k+ exterior detail! 😭. I had to say no to a friend's detailing bro-in-law, with him being C6 qualified, when I asked potential costs. My friend did it for his Porsche, i wasn't going to spend that on my little Subaru STI haha. I will DIY with what I can, at maybe most of these products, the best that i can 😆
Yeah man. You can get almost all the way there with a consumer coating and some of these products and get great results.
Fun and informative video - thanks!
Thanks
With you on everything except the DIY stuff. Great video, thanks.
Thanks for watching
Man that Tesla is lookin Awesome!
Keep Doing What you do! It’s Awesome!
Thanks a lot. I appreciate it
Man, I wish you were my neighbor!
I was surprised to see the C6 box suddenly appear on the screen. I've been looking forward to videos about it and yours is the first one. I'm intrigued!
Thanks. Its the most hydrophobic coating I have seen. Liking it a lot.
But what’s the cost of becoming an installer and the actual cost of the coating and big picture for your average weekend warrior WOULD THAT BE WORTH IT?
@@Twiztedjeckel1 It's a coating that is intended for professionals.
@@privacyrules yes no kidding which is why I’m asking.
Why not use the Rupes Rotary then finish with DA?
That would work great too.
What reel do you use for your hoses also do you ceramic coat the exterior plastics and windows?
Yes ceramic coat both. Here is my setup. www.hawaiidetailing.com/wallmountedpressurewasher
In transparency, are you sponsored by any of the brands mentioned. Great video!
No. I am not sponsored by anyone. I have a job that takes care of my life. This channel is a passion that I share with you guys. These are my personal products that I put on my personal car. I have tried most products from most popular brands and I could have put whatever I wanted on here and this is where I ended up. Glad you enjoyed the video..
@@HawaiiDetailing Heck yeah! that's awesome. I didn't see any affiliate links so I wasn't sure. But great to know. I appreciate the content you put out.
interior first dude and paint polish before glass!
Major Matt Moreman influence!
I have tested and tried a lot of stuff over the years and when his stuff makes it to the top and meets and or exceeds all my needs I use them happily. Do you try to avoid things he uses?
@@HawaiiDetailing no I embrace the Moreman philosophy 1000%. I noticed the Krenzle pressure washer mounted to the wall immediately.
Its a great machine
Awesome job Tesla looks amazing.
Thanks
can you review sonax actifoam? I have been using it and it works pretty good for the foam cannon and contact wash, but I am no professional.
Will look into it
$50 for the interior ceramic bottle is a little..high lol. Is there a big difference between his spray and other interior ceramic sprays out there like 3D?