Something that I do is wear the tennis wristbands because hands sweat with gloves and it may drip on the paint when you are applying a coating, so with the tennis wristbands you catch that sweat.
@detailzautodetailing643 here temperature is over 90s and humidity always above the 80% and sometimes goes as 98% to 100%, part of living in a tropical island in the Caribbean where we have summertime all year long
At about 12:20 you can see how the coating deepens the color on the panel compared to the part that hasn’t. One of my favorite things about Armour Detail’s coatings 🙌
Thanks for the great video. Great to see you going back to your roots. Great video, very informative. Great DIY content. Very impressed with the P&S compound/polish. Thanks!
I would be very curious to know what brands or ceramic coatings that you guys use in the shop for your customers? I know the tech keeps changing rapidly every year or so....
Hey so you only foam the car once and instantly start claying it then going straight into polishing? and don’t use an an Iron Remover, Water Spot Remover or Tar Removers before polishing?
@@BreezeMW if you don’t need them, don’t waste your money. I do mention those products if you if need them, but wash and clay was all that was needed on this van.
Ive been using P&S/Rags to Riches detergent specifically designed for MF towels (they also claim that it rejuvenates old towels). When Im finished with a layering towel or buffer towel, I immediately dump them in a dedicated detergent bucket. Ive used DIY's rinseless wash for this purpose also. Both work great and work just like new - I haven't had any issues with these towels...they are too expensive to just chunk, esp when there are options out there to clean them....
Thank you for using and showcasing Quartz, Jason! Tons of valuable information to be applied for any coating!
Something that I do is wear the tennis wristbands because hands sweat with gloves and it may drip on the paint when you are applying a coating, so with the tennis wristbands you catch that sweat.
WEPA!!! Excellent advice Humberto. 🇵🇷👍🏽👋🏽
What an excellent idea !!! Thank you!
My question is why do hands sweat only when ceramic coating 😂 . I never sweat when doing interiors
@detailzautodetailing643 here temperature is over 90s and humidity always above the 80% and sometimes goes as 98% to 100%, part of living in a tropical island in the Caribbean where we have summertime all year long
Appreciate this video, not only did you breakdown the wash process with Decon and clay, you also added extra information on Hero & p&s rehab!
Glad it was helpful!
Love using armor detail coatings and products! They are all top notch.
Also rehab is a phenomenal versatile compound!
Excellent tutorial, Jason! It is nice to see you back in your element and happy!
Always very informative
At about 12:20 you can see how the coating deepens the color on the panel compared to the part that hasn’t. One of my favorite things about Armour Detail’s coatings 🙌
Thanks for the great video. Great to see you going back to your roots. Great video, very informative. Great DIY content. Very impressed with the P&S compound/polish. Thanks!
Thank you for watching!
Jason,
Outstanding content brother, as always.
Have a blessed week.
Kev
Great video Jason the guys at ADS have great products, glad you carry them.
I would be very curious to know what brands or ceramic coatings that you guys use in the shop for your customers? I know the tech keeps changing rapidly every year or so....
They used to use modesta. I don't know about now
Hey so you only foam the car once and instantly start claying it then going straight into polishing? and don’t use an an Iron Remover, Water Spot Remover or Tar Removers before polishing?
@@BreezeMW if you don’t need them, don’t waste your money. I do mention those products if you if need them, but wash and clay was all that was needed on this van.
When done with the pads how do you "clean" them? in a rinseless solution....I do not have a fancy pad cleaner in a bucket
I just use a pressure washer to spray them out.
Should you still dispose of towels after wiping coating or can they still be used?
I would not use them on paint any more. Use them for like wheel wells and carpets.
Ive been using P&S/Rags to Riches detergent specifically designed for MF towels (they also claim that it rejuvenates old towels). When Im finished with a layering towel or buffer towel, I immediately dump them in a dedicated detergent bucket. Ive used DIY's rinseless wash for this purpose also. Both work great and work just like new - I haven't had any issues with these towels...they are too expensive to just chunk, esp when there are options out there to clean them....
Jason, you missed two more steps in the decontamination process.
seeing a lot of water spots/hazing in the application :L(
I found rehab to be so dusty
Let's go
First!!!!!