Hi Paul, a brilliant and very informative video with some more classic comments and one liners from you! I agree with you and a comment below, its not always about buying the best/most expensive - everyone has been in a place called 'start' at some point
I liked when you said "not always a top product". Exactly right, have to start somewhere. Also can buy top notch stuff, if you don't know how to use (of course that's the other end of the story). Good video, nice to see you again :)
I’ve just had to replace my large EZ brush. I’ve had my original so long I can’t remember how old it is, definitely over 10 years so well worth the money in the end.
These Nilfisk hobby class power washers like Nilfisk C 130.1, Nilfisk C 135.1 or E 140.3, etc. with induction motors and metal pumps (they are a bit heavier - usually total weight is above 15 kg, but it is worth paying a little bit more for them as they are extremely reliable) are very great value for money. Even induction motor is a bit heavier (for example the weight of the motor and metal pump in Nilfisk C 130.1 or Paul´s 135.1 is a little bit over 10 kg), I would personally never buy a pressure washer with a universal motor (not that heavy, but has a limited lifetime). Some people are even joking that these universal motors are like from hoovers. Even some well-known brands sell these hobby class power washers with universal motors and they are fully aware that usually they break down after less than 30 hours of use and it does not make any economic sense to get them repaired as the price of the repair would be very high compared to buying a new machine. That is why guys from AVA of Norway started to produce very interesting, easy-to-fix, and reliable hobby-class power washers. I find some of them a bit expensive (you can get professional class pressure power washer Annovi Reverberi Blue Clean 590 for less money, but still it is good that there is a new strong player in the field of power washers. If in any field there is such competition like in the pressure washer field, customers would be happy. Nilfisk hobby class pressure washers with induction motors have a very good washing performance compared to many other hobby brands. Not to mention that you can fix any issue that appears with them yourself (you can have a look at my video tutorials for Nilfisk C 130.1 (same as C 135.1) or E 140.3 (same spare parts list is for E.130.3 or E145.3). And spare parts are for very reasonable prices in the UK, Germany, Austria, Holland, etc. Only in some Central and Eastern EU countries, the prices of some spare parts are way higher than average in the EU. Hope it helps someone. So if you will have any issues with your Nilfisk C.135 Paul, have a look at my detailed 8 parts tutorial on Nilfisk C 130.1 (sold as yellow Wap by Nilfisk 1350 EU). Regards. S. ua-cam.com/play/PL59Co9iveKeoFN9-liyKgd8zgEQ5d35FO.html
Hi Paul, another top video,the EZ brushes work brilliant,use them,rinse and dry ready for the next time,I've learned new things from your channel and ways to do clean my car.👌
Try Vikan brushes!!! I wont use anything else. Even use the dishwashing brush indoors. Just so well made , do the job perfectly and simply never worn one out. Never!!
Thanks for the video Paul. Clearly spent a lot of time to go through your collection and give us a run down of your gear. I can imagine this may have taken longer to do than actually cleaning a car.
Hi Paul I’ve just purchased the Nilfisk p150 Pressure washer. My question is it’s got a bill in detergent thank what Detergent liquid should I put in. Would very much appreciate if you have a link thank you keep up the great work all the best
Hi Paul I'm looking for a hoover good for car detailing and inside the house Prefer to get one that does both jobs I've seen the Titan and Karcher hoovers, thry even have a blowing feature for drying but the attachment for cleaning floors in not the best What do you recommend?
Hi Paul, I’ve recently had a pop roof installed on my transporter T5, and the roof is gel coated in black. I’ve seen on the forums that people are experiencing the gel coat getting ruined and turning white due to UV rays. My van does a lot of standing during the week as I have a company van. Do you have any experience in getting them back to normal with cutting compound etc, and best course for prevention. Thanks
Quick one for you Paul; did you ever get a better answer from Nilfisk on using more than 10m for the extension lead for the C145? Like....a suggestion for that not being a problem? My C130 does it and it's doing my head in.
Never contacted Nilfisk I spoke to a couple of professional Detailers and they suggested because of the amount of draw the bigger machines pull you need a very good quality lead and plug preferably plugged in directly to the wall not a multiple bank mines been fine since I changed the length
@@PaulDoldenDetails ah yes I remember now (about who you spoke to). I also don't get any issues at 10m but it's a lead out of window job rather than having it run from the shed. I'll see if I can find a longer lead that can cope and I'll let you know.
Hi . Just need some advice please. Looking for a good pressure washer at the moment using a bosch aqt 120. Looking to upgrade. Looking at nilfisk d140 or nilfisk e145 But the d140 seems to be more power and flow rate than the e145. Any advice which one is better as the e145 is 5 kgs heavier but seems to have less power and flow rate. I have about £240 as cleaning on a weekly weekend and cleaning patio Hope you can point me to right choice
How long have you had that Nilfisk? I'm on my third one and my second failed shortly after I got a snow foam lance so wondering if the nilly doesn't like being used with that attachment. ?
Had mine a while now I blew a fuse in the first one then got a replacement machine they hate long extension leads because the power they draw make your lead no longer than 10m
Anyone elses Nilfisk just simply not work though an extension lead? mine is a C120 and it just doesnt work unless it's plugged into the mains, which is no where near my driveway. Ridiculous
@@PaulDoldenDetails how odd! I'm not sure what to do tbh Paul because it's a great bit of kit when I take it to my brothers house to use it, but it's a pain having to do that every time I want to wash my motor
Hi Paul, a brilliant and very informative video with some more classic comments and one liners from you! I agree with you and a comment below, its not always about buying the best/most expensive - everyone has been in a place called 'start' at some point
Can't wait for this one Paul!
“Don’t leave them in the kitchen” Superb! Great video 👍🏼
Thanks David
I liked when you said "not always a top product". Exactly right, have to start somewhere. Also can buy top notch stuff, if you don't know how to use (of course that's the other end of the story). Good video, nice to see you again :)
Spot on mate, nice to see you only have about fifty times more stuff than me! 😂
Just what i needed paul. 👍🙂 gonna need a pressure washer now and a top up of decent products so really appreciate this. 🙂 hope your well buddy.
Thanks so much for all your videos mate, loving the content and feeding my weekend warrior habit lol 👌🏻👌🏻
Hi Phil thanks 🙏🏻
@@PaulDoldenDetails where do you get the Quick release long extension Lance thingys from mate? I have a stubby gun just after the longer piece
Nice simple run through Paul - perfect 👌🏼
I’ve just had to replace my large EZ brush. I’ve had my original so long I can’t remember how old it is, definitely over 10 years so well worth the money in the end.
Good vid paul. Interesting to know the tools and equipmant you use. Like the JD BOTTLES👍
These Nilfisk hobby class power washers like Nilfisk C 130.1, Nilfisk C 135.1 or E 140.3, etc. with induction motors and metal pumps (they are a bit heavier - usually total weight is above 15 kg, but it is worth paying a little bit more for them as they are extremely reliable) are very great value for money. Even induction motor is a bit heavier (for example the weight of the motor and metal pump in Nilfisk C 130.1 or Paul´s 135.1 is a little bit over 10 kg), I would personally never buy a pressure washer with a universal motor (not that heavy, but has a limited lifetime). Some people are even joking that these universal motors are like from hoovers. Even some well-known brands sell these hobby class power washers with universal motors and they are fully aware that usually they break down after less than 30 hours of use and it does not make any economic sense to get them repaired as the price of the repair would be very high compared to buying a new machine. That is why guys from AVA of Norway started to produce very interesting, easy-to-fix, and reliable hobby-class power washers. I find some of them a bit expensive (you can get professional class pressure power washer Annovi Reverberi Blue Clean 590 for less money, but still it is good that there is a new strong player in the field of power washers. If in any field there is such competition like in the pressure washer field, customers would be happy. Nilfisk hobby class pressure washers with induction motors have a very good washing performance compared to many other hobby brands. Not to mention that you can fix any issue that appears with them yourself (you can have a look at my video tutorials for Nilfisk C 130.1 (same as C 135.1) or E 140.3 (same spare parts list is for E.130.3 or E145.3). And spare parts are for very reasonable prices in the UK, Germany, Austria, Holland, etc. Only in some Central and Eastern EU countries, the prices of some spare parts are way higher than average in the EU. Hope it helps someone. So if you will have any issues with your Nilfisk C.135 Paul, have a look at my detailed 8 parts tutorial on Nilfisk C 130.1 (sold as yellow Wap by Nilfisk 1350 EU). Regards. S. ua-cam.com/play/PL59Co9iveKeoFN9-liyKgd8zgEQ5d35FO.html
It is funny how things can quickly get out of hand gear wise!
Since this video my gear has grown even more 😂😍
I love those Vikan brushes! This was great!
Miranda Detailing thanks 🙏🏻 Phil
Hi Paul, another top video,the EZ brushes work brilliant,use them,rinse and dry ready for the next time,I've learned new things from your channel and ways to do clean my car.👌
Try Vikan brushes!!! I wont use anything else. Even use the dishwashing brush indoors. Just so well made , do the job perfectly and simply never worn one out. Never!!
Great kit sir!!
Nice one!!
👍💪👍
Great video Paul, really helpful. I'll definitely be adding plenty of things to my shopping list!
Hi Paul i love your video have you any videos on wet weather clothing rain coat etc waterproofs cheers
No mate unfortunately
@@PaulDoldenDetails no probs cheers
Bang on Paul you do satrt from the bottom of gear and equipment.
Test and try as everyone is different
Buying car valeting stuff gets addictive doesn’t it Paul. My garage looks like the valeting aisle of Halfords plus lots lots more 😄👍
Eddie Runcorn definitely Eddie I get loads set to me and still buy stuff help I’m drowning in my own garage 😂😂
Paul Dolden Details 😄👍
Awesome video as always Paul 😀
Every Day Detailing thanks Phil
Thanks for the video Paul. Clearly spent a lot of time to go through your collection and give us a run down of your gear. I can imagine this may have taken longer to do than actually cleaning a car.
Love this Paul
really good video mate 👍
Hi Paul a quick question thought you will would know the answer, what's the difference between the nilfisk c135i and the c135, cheers
nice one man, always enjoy your content :D
Hi Paul I’ve just purchased the Nilfisk p150 Pressure washer. My question is it’s got a bill in detergent thank what Detergent liquid should I put in. Would very much appreciate if you have a link thank you keep up the great work all the best
Great Episode mate
ODK Waxes Thanks Dan 😍🙌🏻
Good video mate 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
Hi Paul
I'm looking for a hoover good for car detailing and inside the house
Prefer to get one that does both jobs
I've seen the Titan and Karcher hoovers, thry even have a blowing feature for drying but the attachment for cleaning floors in not the best
What do you recommend?
amzn.to/2Xad7pD this is my link
Drinks more than me on a Friday night😅, excellent video mate and great idea to link up with the others too. Stay safe🌈🌈🌈
Philip Demarco thanks Phillip 🙌🏻
Hi Paul, I’ve recently had a pop roof installed on my transporter T5, and the roof is gel coated in black. I’ve seen on the forums that people are experiencing the gel coat getting ruined and turning white due to UV rays. My van does a lot of standing during the week as I have a company van. Do you have any experience in getting them back to normal with cutting compound etc, and best course for prevention. Thanks
Quick one for you Paul; did you ever get a better answer from Nilfisk on using more than 10m for the extension lead for the C145? Like....a suggestion for that not being a problem? My C130 does it and it's doing my head in.
Never contacted Nilfisk I spoke to a couple of professional Detailers and they suggested because of the amount of draw the bigger machines pull you need a very good quality lead and plug preferably plugged in directly to the wall not a multiple bank mines been fine since I changed the length
@@PaulDoldenDetails ah yes I remember now (about who you spoke to). I also don't get any issues at 10m but it's a lead out of window job rather than having it run from the shed. I'll see if I can find a longer lead that can cope and I'll let you know.
Great video!
Mitchell and King thanks John great chatting to you today speak soon 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Great video Paul. Glad to see you wear a hat in these vids. I have to get my hands on some of those wool wheel cleaners.
Hi Paul could you please tell me if i can use left over snow foam mix from one day to the next
Of course just clean you Lance out every now and then
Hi Paul are nilfisks that good I was told to spend 500 on a marcher expert reconditioned but can get a nilfisk core 130 for 110
Nilfisk have aluminium pumps Karcher are plastic and fail
Hi . Just need some advice please.
Looking for a good pressure washer at the moment using a bosch aqt 120.
Looking to upgrade. Looking at nilfisk d140 or nilfisk e145
But the d140 seems to be more power and flow rate than the e145.
Any advice which one is better as the e145 is 5 kgs heavier but seems to have less power and flow rate.
I have about £240 as cleaning on a weekly weekend and cleaning patio
Hope you can point me to right choice
Have a look at my comment in this thread, Wayne, I guess it could help you. Good luck. Regards. S.
Paul when it comes to washing machine.....detergent and conditioner or just wash? Dumb question I know.
Never conditioner just detergent
Another great video Paul “cheap Labrador” ffs😂
Mark Fenwick I’ll have a word with my script department wait a minute it’s me 🥱
How long have you had that Nilfisk? I'm on my third one and my second failed shortly after I got a snow foam lance so wondering if the nilly doesn't like being used with that attachment. ?
Had mine a while now I blew a fuse in the first one then got a replacement machine they hate long extension leads because the power they draw make your lead no longer than 10m
@@PaulDoldenDetails o dear thanks for that Paul... note to self, stop using 30m extension!
Malts more hair than a cheap Labrador. Classic.
What towels do you use for coatings and sealants?
Stan Ng www.highdefinitiondetail.co.uk/products/red-purpose-general-all-purpose-microfibre-cloth?_pos=4&_sid=8c3ccd2f3&_ss=r
@@PaulDoldenDetails thanks! Then throw away after use?
Stan Ng personally I wouldn’t use them for anything like LSPs after incase of cross contamination so yes bin them or keep for really dirty jobs
@@PaulDoldenDetails thanks! love your vids!
what happened to the link for the wall brackets
Paul Keleher it’s actually linked underneath but here it is to save you looking it says wall brackets mpcarcare.co.uk/
Cheers Paul
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Not camel toe. 🤣🤣🤣 Your merch link in the description isn't working for me unless it's just down temporarily?
Ginger Phil Hi Phil when you click on it click on go back a page 🙌🏻😍
“Believe it or not i buy a lot of stuff” Definitely can’t see the huge shelf full of gear😂
Sir Winston Churchill that’s the tidy shelf it’s all underneath 🥱
Anyone elses Nilfisk just simply not work though an extension lead? mine is a C120 and it just doesnt work unless it's plugged into the mains, which is no where near my driveway. Ridiculous
My C135i now runs on a heavy duty 10m cable and it’s fine yet my old C120 never missed a beat all very strange
@@PaulDoldenDetails how odd! I'm not sure what to do tbh Paul because it's a great bit of kit when I take it to my brothers house to use it, but it's a pain having to do that every time I want to wash my motor
5:53 to 6:00 Get yourself one of what, a wife or a brush? I think I'll take the brush, thank you.
Lol, buy better stuff.
Genuinely don't think I can make it through this video with the bad jokes