Loving this Series of videos! You’re a such a great guy for helping the new Newer people out and bringing entertainment to the professional / weekend detailers
Love the vids mann!! Only thing you should get is polarizing filter for your camera it makes the car look soo much better and you won't get any glare of your sunglasses.
you failed to mention the fact that a clay mit/towel is NOT an abrasive like a clay bar, therefore it doesnt damage your paint like a claybar. Also if you are clay barring your car, you must do a correction after with a polisher as the clear coat will likely be marred. You dont get this with a clay mit, and therefore they are ideal for those who dont have a polisher, and will apply protection by hand without any correction.
You're more than welcome to keep the vehicle wet prior to the iron removal treatment, I personally find that iron removers perform a bit better when the surface is dry because they're higher concentrate and able to penetrate the surface better
I’ve done the iron removal before I wash even if the car is dirty but it’s dry. That way my wash step will 100% remove the iron chemical rather than just rinsing after the wash
Hey I am 14 and have started a car detailing business recently.I have a client coming in soon that has lots of water spots and iron decontamination. They are going to get a Clay and seal package with iron decontamination, should i wash the car, dry it, remove the water spots, and then do the iron remover and clay mitt or would some other order be better?
Why you running a business if you dont know what you are doing? lol im sure by now you do know what you are doing but for those who read this, the process is Wheels and arches - rinse, wheel cleaner, hand agitation, rinse, correct (if necessary) then protect. The body work.. Prewash Snow foam hand wash decontaminate paint correction paint protection Any of the water spots could be treated indivudually post the handwash, but there are now products like Car Pro Descale that you can use in your lance/bucket to do the washing stage with.
@@stevef2114 he clearly stated right off the bat he’s 14 years old and starting a business, I’m sure you weren’t a genius at 14 being that you showed your lack of intelligence and comprehension skills at whatever age you are now.
Loving this Series of videos! You’re a such a great guy for helping the new Newer people out and bringing entertainment to the professional / weekend detailers
Thanks brother I always appreciate your support glad I'm able to help!
Love the vids mann!! Only thing you should get is polarizing filter for your camera it makes the car look soo much better and you won't get any glare of your sunglasses.
Thanks for the tip! Another thing I have to buy for my camera set-up! 😂
Go ahead, and then go ahead. After you go ahead, try and go ahead again. Later on, you might want to go ahead and go ahead again.
Hi there! greetings from Panama… Why your UA-cam Chanel change from Carnauba detail from this name…
Went through a rebrand
Good demo! Thanks!
do you have to polish after you use the clay mit?
Whats the dilution on your clay lube sir? The optimum no rinse
Instead of deatailer can you just use soapy water?
Love it dude!!!! Keep it up
Thanks for the love Morgan! 🙏
If you're going to use iron remover and clay bar should you wash before you use iorn removal? Or just use iron removal and then clay bar
you failed to mention the fact that a clay mit/towel is NOT an abrasive like a clay bar, therefore it doesnt damage your paint like a claybar. Also if you are clay barring your car, you must do a correction after with a polisher as the clear coat will likely be marred. You dont get this with a clay mit, and therefore they are ideal for those who dont have a polisher, and will apply protection by hand without any correction.
What is this iron remover call?
3rd step would be paint prep before polishing I thought?
If you perform a proper decon no need to prep paint before correction. You are more then welcome too
Do you always dry the car before this step?
You're more than welcome to keep the vehicle wet prior to the iron removal treatment, I personally find that iron removers perform a bit better when the surface is dry because they're higher concentrate and able to penetrate the surface better
I’ve done the iron removal before I wash even if the car is dirty but it’s dry. That way my wash step will 100% remove the iron chemical rather than just rinsing after the wash
Hey I am 14 and have started a car detailing business recently.I have a client coming in soon that has lots of water spots and iron decontamination. They are going to get a Clay and seal package with iron decontamination, should i wash the car, dry it, remove the water spots, and then do the iron remover and clay mitt or would some other order be better?
Why you running a business if you dont know what you are doing? lol
im sure by now you do know what you are doing but for those who read this, the process is
Wheels and arches - rinse, wheel cleaner, hand agitation, rinse, correct (if necessary) then protect.
The body work..
Prewash
Snow foam
hand wash
decontaminate
paint correction
paint protection
Any of the water spots could be treated indivudually post the handwash, but there are now products like Car Pro Descale that you can use in your lance/bucket to do the washing stage with.
@@stevef2114 he clearly stated right off the bat he’s 14 years old and starting a business, I’m sure you weren’t a genius at 14 being that you showed your lack of intelligence and comprehension skills at whatever age you are now.
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Bro just to remind you that it is best to wear gloves when using a iron fallout remover or wheel cleaner. they are harmful to ur skin;)
Wash your skin with soap?