All The Car Detailing Tools That I Use!
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2023
- All The Car Detailing Tools That I Use!
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Polishers: bit.ly/3nhJgZJ
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Incredipole: bit.ly/2VtEpXa
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BigBoi blower: bit.ly/3eQK6F5
Pump sprayers: bit.ly/40zA0ho
Pressol sprayers: bit.ly/41B0v78
Spray bottles: bit.ly/3EgaLW3
IK pump sprayer: bit.ly/3lBhsyb
EGO blower: bit.ly/3AmJykV
Tornador MAX: amzn.to/3P9Gy0Q
Work platform: amzn.to/3KLYwFT
Soft brushes: amzn.to/3B6yTfq
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Air hose: amzn.to/3u9B1PJ
Air compressor: amzn.to/3OTGjXH
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Inspection lights: bit.ly/3fEq8N5
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Tire Brush: amzn.to/3L8gId4
Wheel brush: bit.ly/2FOwsVa
Incredibrush: bit.ly/2AeaQhC
MTM foam cannon: bit.ly/3ppTFPI
Griot’s Garage foam cannon: amzn.to/3YkTEwZ
Master Blaster: amzn.to/2WiMtbb
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Pressure washer: bit.ly/3d5kZeK
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Garden hose: bit.ly/3qqGePb
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Vyper chair: bit.ly/3R5OH8i
Pad washer: bit.ly/3oEhpU2
Undercarriage cleaner: amzn.to/3CR23jT
Bissell: amzn.to/3MutTpf
Floor squeegee: amzn.to/3AnM9LF
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Air compressor: bit.ly/3tNrSfI
Polishers: bit.ly/3oNp7uX
Dehumidifier: amzn.to/3mXZibd
Incredipole: bit.ly/2VtEpXa
Polishing pads: bit.ly/41ZfHuR
Microfiber towels: bit.ly/3Qpe83f
Wash mitts: amzn.to/3BkYlM0
BigBoi blower: bit.ly/3eQK6F5
Pump sprayers: bit.ly/3VhGOPw
Sprayers: bit.ly/41B0v78
Spray bottles: bit.ly/3sxuONt
IK e-Foam Pro 12: bit.ly/3QXZH7R
EGO blower: bit.ly/3AmJykV
Tornador MAX: bit.ly/3NNjofu
Work platform: amzn.to/43Y1Dn6
Soft brushes: bit.ly/3B7Astx
Clay towels: amzn.to/3co2EJM
Leather brush: bit.ly/3Q6yzBD
Leather scrubber: amzn.to/3oKw7IU
Pet Hair brush: amzn.to/3cnuvdg
Air vent swabs: amzn.to/3V0u3sx
Pad cleaning brush: amzn.to/2Wl2tJN
FurDozer: amzn.to/41xBxWk
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Sponge: bit.ly/3FvmILF
Tire dressing applicator: bit.ly/3q2EUU7
Scrub pads: amzn.to/3H6rgIn
Scrub mitt: bit.ly/441DeNC
Tornador: bit.ly/3ajyDz7
Drill brush: amzn.to/2WiZLoc
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Air hose: amzn.to/3Nv7UNI
Air compressor: amzn.to/3u8H1Ik
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Steam cleaner: amzn.to/2LnEd3f
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Tire dressing brush: bit.ly/3X3Elsj
Inspection lights: bit.ly/3fEq8N5
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Wheel brush: bit.ly/3mhFqzx
Incredibrush flat: bit.ly/2AeaQhC
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Pressure washer: bit.ly/3MgYINZ
Gun & wand: bit.ly/3EBUZbI
Deionizer: bit.ly/3iRQ8bd
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Pad washer: bit.ly/3dPl1em
Undercarriage cleaner: amzn.to/2WMDLRp
Bissell: amzn.to/3QMz1GU
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⬇️🔶 LINKS TO PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO ⬇️⬇️
🇺🇸 For people in USA:
Carpet extractor: bit.ly/3QJ0id4
FIAC compressor: bit.ly/3tNrSfI
Polishers: bit.ly/3nhJgZJ
Dehumidifier: amzn.to/3HcK1Kp
Incredipole: bit.ly/2VtEpXa
Polishing pads: amzn.to/3oHWy1T
Microfiber towels: amzn.to/3n1absF
Microfiber Madness wash mitts: bit.ly/3juJQ0y
BigBoi blower: bit.ly/3eQK6F5
Pump sprayers: bit.ly/40zA0ho
Pressol sprayers: bit.ly/41B0v78
Spray bottles: bit.ly/3EgaLW3
IK pump sprayer: bit.ly/3lBhsyb
EGO blower: bit.ly/3AmJykV
Tornador MAX: amzn.to/3P9Gy0Q
Work platform: amzn.to/3KLYwFT
Soft brushes: amzn.to/3B6yTfq
Clay towels: amzn.to/3bnBGAI
Leather brush: amzn.to/3V4ClPZ
Leather scrub tool: amzn.to/3n1NAfC
Pet Hair brush: amzn.to/2STmo0k
Air vent swabs: amzn.to/3L2zker
Pad cleaning brush: amzn.to/2WjHA1y
FurDozer : amzn.to/3Lrzbmk
Rupes claw tool: amzn.to/441DRXu
Sponge: amzn.to/3V0Bikj
Tire dressing applicator: amzn.to/2xQjJ02
Scrub pads: bit.ly/3AqNBg8
Scrub mitt: bit.ly/441DeNC
Tornador: bit.ly/3ahuuvx
Drill brush: amzn.to/2yB7YLx
Power cord: bit.ly/2YQeqsA
Air hose: amzn.to/3u9B1PJ
Air compressor: amzn.to/3OTGjXH
Vacuum: amzn.to/3cCChWb
Deluxe car detailing kit: amzn.to/3V2PSaO
Steam cleaner: amzn.to/3cDyzeW
Fur-eel: amzn.to/443tzG3
Tire dressing brush: amzn.to/41B4Kji
Inspection lights: bit.ly/3fEq8N5
Hose guides: amzn.to/2J9XxmZ
Tire Brush: amzn.to/3L8gId4
Wheel brush: bit.ly/2FOwsVa
Incredibrush: bit.ly/2AeaQhC
MTM foam cannon: bit.ly/3ppTFPI
Griot’s Garage foam cannon: amzn.to/3YkTEwZ
Master Blaster: amzn.to/2WiMtbb
Wash bucket: bit.ly/3CFXOGj
Bucket organizers: bit.ly/31NGyx4
Pressure washer: bit.ly/3d5kZeK
Gun and wand: bit.ly/3ovIcPA
Deionizer: bit.ly/3AMsMKf
Hose reel: bit.ly/3b6lSV3
Garden hose: bit.ly/3qqGePb
Sprayer nozzle set: bit.ly/3u4wuwb
Sound system: bit.ly/3DiwXjn
Vyper chair: bit.ly/3R5OH8i
Pad washer: bit.ly/3oEhpU2
Undercarriage cleaner: amzn.to/3CR23jT
Bissell: amzn.to/3MutTpf
Floor squeegee: amzn.to/3AnM9LF
🇨🇦 For people in Canada:
Carpet extractor: bit.ly/3nj4bb6
Air compressor: bit.ly/3tNrSfI
Polishers: bit.ly/3oNp7uX
Dehumidifier: amzn.to/3mXZibd
Incredipole: bit.ly/2VtEpXa
Polishing pads: bit.ly/41ZfHuR
Microfiber towels: bit.ly/3Qpe83f
Wash mitts: amzn.to/3BkYlM0
BigBoi blower: bit.ly/3eQK6F5
Pump sprayers: bit.ly/3VhGOPw
Sprayers: bit.ly/41B0v78
Spray bottles: bit.ly/3sxuONt
IK e-Foam Pro 12: bit.ly/3QXZH7R
EGO blower: bit.ly/3AmJykV
Tornador MAX: bit.ly/3NNjofu
Work platform: amzn.to/43Y1Dn6
Soft brushes: bit.ly/3B7Astx
Clay towels: amzn.to/3co2EJM
Leather brush: bit.ly/3Q6yzBD
Leather scrubber: amzn.to/3oKw7IU
Pet Hair brush: amzn.to/3cnuvdg
Air vent swabs: amzn.to/3V0u3sx
Pad cleaning brush: amzn.to/2Wl2tJN
FurDozer: amzn.to/41xBxWk
Rupes claw tool: bit.ly/3L762eT
Sponge: bit.ly/3FvmILF
Tire dressing applicator: bit.ly/3q2EUU7
Scrub pads: amzn.to/3H6rgIn
Scrub mitt: bit.ly/441DeNC
Tornador: bit.ly/3ajyDz7
Drill brush: amzn.to/2WiZLoc
Power cord: bit.ly/2YQeqsA
Air hose: amzn.to/3Nv7UNI
Air compressor: amzn.to/3u8H1Ik
Vacuum: amzn.to/2LusQHb
Vacuum kit: amzn.to/41RyHLE
Steam cleaner: amzn.to/2LnEd3f
Fur-eel: amzn.to/443tzG3
Tire dressing brush: bit.ly/3X3Elsj
Inspection lights: bit.ly/3fEq8N5
Hose guides: amzn.to/3ouTx0x
Tire Brush: bit.ly/3eg9Rls
Wheel brush: bit.ly/3mhFqzx
Incredibrush flat: bit.ly/2AeaQhC
MTM foam cannon: bit.ly/3pqcQsR
Griot’s Garage foam cannon: amzn.to/2W4vqMA
Master Blaster: bit.ly/3AFbnVn
Bucket organizers: bit.ly/3AJT55x
Pressure washer: bit.ly/3MgYINZ
Gun & wand: bit.ly/3EBUZbI
Deionizer: bit.ly/3iRQ8bd
Vyper chair: bit.ly/3EAjmp6
Pad washer: bit.ly/3dPl1em
Undercarriage cleaner: amzn.to/2WMDLRp
Bissell: amzn.to/3QMz1GU
Floor squeegee: amzn.to/3L76ycP
🇬🇧 For people in the UK: bit.ly/3RW6miq
🇫🇷 For people in France: c3po.link/QwHEyHNEAN
I wanna see a day in the life of Pan. That’ll be cool to see. I’m sure all aspects of his day are well organized
You would be correct. I like clean living spaces, organized work spaces, clean house, organized finances, etc.
Would like to see financing
Impressive garage set up! I'm about 1/6th of the way there. Proper maintenance of your cars can be expensive, but worth it. Thanks for helping me spend another $1000 today Pan! 🤟
Right on! What did you purchase?
I know this video is a year old almost but the fact you took the time to link each product is mindblowing! I hope one day I can be half as sucessful in the detailing business as you are
Thanks man! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Insane garage setup there Pan. Thanks for the share of your "office" space. Very well organized with loads of attention to detail.
Glad you enjoyed it
The ultra black sponge is not only for Rinseless but also for soap. The one from Optimum is only for Rinseless. The Legacy Sponge from DIY Detail is like the ultra black sponge for both Rinseless and soap.
Good point!
Pan - I have to give a huge thanks to you for these kinds of videos. I love seeing what people use and the reasoning for them and these are always so fun to watch. It's also a huge boon to have everything listed on where/how we can buy them which makes finding them so much easier!
Glad it was helpful!
@@PanTheOrganizer I never thought there were so many things you need to detail a car 😧
I tried out my new Ultra Clay scrubber this last weekend and I'm sold man.. it is literally the perfect size and you don't get that slap feeling you get with the towel. The curbside pickup crew at TRC are amazing and treated me very well and to top it off I got to talk to Carolyn briefly before we drove back from our Boise road trip!
Pan has certainly inspired a few of my purchases in the past. There are certainly lower-cost options out there if you don’t demand the best of the best with everything, but It all serves a purpose and is well worth the investment.
Thanks for watching!
I went nuts and bought a big load of supplies, lol. Keep on keepin on, my friend. I aspire to be such a detailing nerd (totally positive).
Great tour Pan, always enjoyable and informative. Thank you for sharing with us 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it!
I wish my garage was that big. I just bought a brand new tundra and I’m stuck with detailing it outside. Might have to remove a bunch of shelves to make the truck fit in the garage. Thanks for going over your products. Now I want to buy most of it 😅
Thanks. If you want to see the actual garage tour, here's my video: ua-cam.com/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/v-deo.html
Now I know why they call you pan the organizer. What a great assortment you have.
Thanks Bob!
Love it! Excellent tour and you describe products so very well. Thanks again, Pan!
Tim
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the tour of all your equipment. Love how the timepiece flows so fluently on your wrist!!
You have good observation skills. ;)
Ahhh Pandeli, sometimes.. just things I really like.
Bravo re!
Another awesome video of Paaannn the Organizer.
Thanks Richard!!
Excellent video. I’m remodeling my 2 1/2 car garage. I’ll use this video to design the auto detailing area. Thanks again!
If you want further inspiration, and get all the cool details about my garage, here's the full garage tour video: ua-cam.com/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/v-deo.html
I worked closely with my builder to create the garage of my dreams, custom made for detailing cars. :)
really nice video man thanks. I'm still using the basics so its great to see what's out there in terms of progression and getting better.
Thanks Daniel!
Pan, I love the window tool from Stoner you told me about, as i have very very bad knees and can't bend and twist to clean my car windows inside and out, and since i bought that stoner's window tool, it makes window cleaning so much easier Thanks to you!❤❤
My pleasure! ;)
Ordered my own vyper chair. I've seen so many reviews of happy customers. I've been tired of my little stool for a while. And by your recommendation also I pulled the trigger. It'll be here Wednesday. I can't wait!
Excellent choice! I hope you ordered through my links, as it helps support the channel at no extra cost to you. "Honouring the source" too.
To let you know…I have kept my 2022 Tesla MYLR from the day I got it based on your techniques. One year later it still looks new. I am very particular so your videos are fantastic.
Good to know! Thanks for your trust in my videos Bob.
As always top notch video with very clear concise explanations on all products. There is a reason you have a million followers!
Thanks Tim! I appreciate it.
Gives a new meaning to the old saying “One is none and two is one”
My garage is also the definition of "overkill" haha.
Nice tour pan! Everything u need & nothing u don't!! As always appreciate the links to these products!! 👊 🇨🇦
You bet!
This super informational videos by pan the organizer are so helpful! Helped me choose wisely before getting all my Mobil detailing tools and equipment! This is why Pan is the detail G.O.A.T!!!! Come to Seattle Wa and do some detail classes, I’d be the 1st to sign up!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks Ruiz!
Pan awesome garage setup. I certainly see a few things that I would love to add to my garage!!
Thanks! Here's a full garage tour video: ua-cam.com/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/v-deo.html
Wow, that is the garage of my dreams, some amazing equipment. I haven't been into detailing for about 6 to 7 years since I sold my ford Sierra cosworth 4x4 and the equipment and products have moved on so much its like I'm learning all over again. Also starting all over again all my stuff has gone bad lol. So expensive but I am getting there.
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 905,000 subscribers and we have over 117 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
I highly recommend that you watch my full garage tour video for all the cool custom details: ua-cam.com/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/v-deo.html
Love your garage.
Thanks Tom. If you want all the cool details of the garage itself, see my garage tour video here: ua-cam.com/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/v-deo.html
All these tax right offs
T great video Pan, thanks for taking the time to make it, I hope you are having a great weekend 👍
Thank you! Have a great weekend too!
Awesome stuff! If you ever run out of space and need to get rid of "old" stuff, it would still be "new" to me!
Hehe thanks for watching man!
This is definitely the Rolls Royce of car detailing garages. Awesome!
Thank you! :)
I chose the Gorrila adjustable platform (20-30in) primarily for my minivan - very nice. There are some cheap but rickety ones out there I avoided. I got the Ego attachment you recommended. I'm ceramic coating the minivan this weekend so looking forward to blowing off that water (in two weeks 🙂)
I could easily call this a paradise Pan!!! Such an impressive setup, absolutely perfect in fact. Weirdly enough I did not even know you were an audiophile!! I also really love Dynaudio, I actually have a pair of Core59 and Core47 in my studio, and those are the best loudspeakers that I ever had. The bass of the Core59 around 100-125 hz is among the snappiest I ever felt in my thorax for reference loudspeakers. They are so unbelievably clean and sharp without being overwhelming. Well, back to your amazing garage, you really built an absolute paradise Pan! Thank you for sharing!
Oh I am beyond audiophile at this point. You know when someone has a pretty high quality garage HiFi setup, what they have in their house has to be next level. Hehe. I have a full blown custom home theater which I recently completely upgraded all the gear. You can have a quick glimpse in this video: ua-cam.com/video/TbKlIWm_cbM/v-deo.html
I also have a pretty insane stereo setup which I again just completely changed last month. I'll likely do a full video soon. (Probably my sixth or seventh high end stereo setup). I also have a pretty insane headphones collection with grails like Abys AB1266 Phi Tc, Meze Audio Empyrean, Focal Clear Mg, Audeze LCDX, Hifiman, etc.
your videos! they're always the best
Glad you like them! What's your favourite video on my channel so far?
Amazing content and tour of ur AMAZING garage brother.
What’s your favourite part of my garage?
@@PanTheOrganizer ALL OF THE GARAGE.
Excellent video really enjoyed it ! Brilliantly explained thanks 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice set up, Pan. All the best 😎😎😎
Thanks Paulito!
Subtle flex with the Datejust. I see you, Pan 😉
Hehe it takes a watch lover to know one. ;)
Great review of your awesome garage. 👍
Thanks! For more details on the garage itself, see my full garage tour here: ua-cam.com/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/v-deo.html
Thankyou for the information pan
My pleasure!
Almost to 1M!! Nice job bud you deserve it!!
Thanks Doug!!! I appreciate the support! 🙌🏻
Love the color of your Porsche
Thanks! It's called "Aventurine Green".
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 950,000 subscribers and we have over 127 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
for most people, use this video of what general things you need then go watch pans videos doing a deep dive of the equipment as for the most part pan is using the top dollar best of the best which isn't necessary for over 90% of people
Correct. This is meant to inspire people and give ideas as to what tools and equipment they could be missing in their arsenal, but it's not always necessary to buy the most expensive. You can reinvest as your business or hobbies grows, and you figure out what your money is best spent on.
Nice cabinet made by Rousseau. I like your video it's very well prepared!
Thanks! For all the cool custom details about my garage, watch my full tour video here: ua-cam.com/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/v-deo.html
You have the perfect ideal size car garage for detailing your vehicle.
I agree. 24 x 24 (576 sq.ft) with 13 ft ceilings. And you can see my full garage tour video here: ua-cam.com/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/v-deo.htmlsi=3TX1P7stL-ntq9fN
Lots of cool toys!
:)
Awesome stuff man
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Nice update Pan!
Thanks Chris! If there was only one tool you could pick in my garage, which one would it be?
@@PanTheOrganizer You are welcome Pan. I would definitely choose the CR spotless system. Thanks for asking!
Yeah that's such a nice little luxury to have. No worries about water spots ever again. :)
It is very nice to see all the tools in the garage of a professional person, so that we can learn from them. I watch all your videos and I learned a lot from you. I would like to thank you
Thank you very much! How did you discover my channel Alamin?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 895,000 subscribers and we have over 116 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@@PanTheOrganizer I was searching on UA-cam about how to clean the car in a correct and safe way, and the truth is that I saw people providing this content, but you were the best, and this is without courtesy.
@@PanTheOrganizer I hope to reach one million subscribers soon
Thank you for the kind words and for your support Alamin! It means a lot coming from my positive viewers. We should surpass a million subs hopefully by the end of 2024. :)
Awesome content ❤
Thank you 🙌 How did you discover my channel?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 930,000 subscribers and we have over 122 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Nice garage pan
Thanks 👍 Here’s my full garage tour video: ua-cam.com/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/v-deo.html
How did you discover my channel by the way?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 900,000 subscribers and we have over 116 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Would love to see a detail challenge with Andy to see how a professional stacks up against a non-pro.
He wouldn't last very long unfortunately haha. But you can see him detail an interior here: ua-cam.com/video/7GrTEPL1v3w/v-deo.html
And him apply a ceramic coating here: ua-cam.com/video/_pwEMLqenaQ/v-deo.html
Pan. Love your videos. I just got a 2023 Macan and want to take great care of it.
Unfortunately upon delivery I realized the tire shine they used slung drops all over my rubber or plastic trim. The dealer wasn’t very helpful but said they had issue since switching to a more oil based wheel gloss. Any recommendations on how to safely remove all those drops of stain on my trim? Thank you
Another outstanding video. Have you thought about investing in a lift to save your back and to have better access to the lower sections of vehicles?
My garage has two slopes (one for each drain) so it wouldn't be super practical, and I do park two cars in there so again, I wouldn't see how all that would necessarily fit nicely. And as I wash a lot, there'd be water all in there, so not sure how nicely that would play (rust, electric issues?)...
Pan, I’m surprised you didn’t do an Obsessed Garage type built in power washing system! You have everything else!
I have something very special planned in the near to medium future, so stay tuned. Can't say more. ;)
Such a wonderful collection, Pan! I do have two fairly over-the-top suggestions that I have found to be effective. You have a central air vac but I purchased a Festool dust extractor and it really has high performance. Costs about $800 with the accessory tool kit but well worth it. Second, I got tired of buckets wearing out and looking “tired” in just a year so I purchased the Yeti Load Out bucket. It’s fantastic due to build quality and it looks brand new still one year in. It has a nice rubber ring it sits on so it won’t move or get beat up by rough concrete. The nylon strap and hard plastic handle are much more comfortable than the typical thin handle on Home Depot Homer style buckets. $40 each but good return on investment imho.
Hi Lee! I hope you're doing well. I'm lucky enough to have the decked out Obessed Garage bucket solution, but I checked out the Yeti buckets and they do seem like a great bang for buck purchase, so yes you must be happy. I wonder if they fit in the standard rolling caddies? Are they a traditional 5 gallon bucket diameter?
@@PanTheOrganizer Yes, pretty standard diameter. Fairly positive they fit the rollers.
This is like a candy shop for me 🍭
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I dont know if you did a video on your favorite all time detailing product, but it would complete this video pretty well ! Nice video, it s impressive the amount of stuff you have !!
I have a very popular annual car detailing products awards video which will be in its seventh year this summer.
Here’s the latest edition: ua-cam.com/video/gRwsznwfTwE/v-deo.html
@@PanTheOrganizer i know i follow it every year, but i would like to know what you use behind camera on your Porche ?? 🤣
That’s a paaaaaaaaaantastic garage
Thanks Mike!
Just getting into detailing my car vs just washing it. Love your videos! I drive a RAV 4 with Moon Roof. I ran into a situation that I need help with. I conditioned the rubber gaskets. Then, I noticed that the Moon Roof seem to have a lot of rubber gaskets. How do you clean this area of the car? The gasket is hard to get to and the whole area was surprisingly dirty when I opened it up to treat the gaskets. Also, there is a small bug screen that I had never seen before. I just dusted it and everything seemed to come off. Fortunately, it wasn't very dirty. Thanks for any advice you can give me for cleaning and maintaining this area.
nice ! 👍🏽
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice. Didnt know about that detachable plate pxe 80 buffer. But, on my opinion, the ibrid works better on rotary, with the extension. But the PX has a 2 and 3 backing plate option for rotary, which sounds yummy. Then you would need to use different one to remove rotary imperfections, as well :/
Where do i find the ceramic coating bottle stand?
I love your videos as they are so informative and useful. What is your favorite tar & bug remover? Also your favorite leather cleaner and conditioner? Thank you.
Thanks! All my favourite products are in my popular annual car detailing products awards video here: ua-cam.com/video/gRwsznwfTwE/v-deo.html
Can you do a video on the new Hercules polisher from Harbor Freight? People seem to change out the grease for these too.
On pressure washers you want a high gpm. What do you think about testing out the KWS700TS? See if they will send you one :)
Thank you
Im gunna come to this video whenever it’s payday for Me and I buy one special tool in this video. Love you man
What brand power drill do u use for the drill brush attachment.
Thanks for watching. I use a Milwaukee power drill. I used to have Makita.
I have a bissell crosswave hard floor cleaner. I used it on my kitchen today with P&S absolute in it. Did a pretty good job 😅
I’d recommend you have a look at adding an RO membrane to your DI setup, it will save you on DI resin.
I'll have to look into that RO membrane situation, and how complex or simple that setup would be... Thanks!
@@PanTheOrganizer have a chat with a good Marine Aquarium company, they do this sort of thing all the time.
Maybe a collaboration with BRStv
Pan your garage is awesome and I am definitely envious of all your tools. One of my favorite parts of your garage is the flooring and floor drains. Do you have to put a foam sanitizer type chemical down your floor drains every so often or does the soap from washes take care of the drains? Congratulations on almost having 900,000 subscribers!!! Thank you for a fun video!
Once a year, I just empty each drain, rinse it out, and refill with water. Super simple maintenance.
@@PanTheOrganizer Thank you Pan as so was wondering because i use to be a bakery manager and we had to change them daily but we made a mess everyday too.
Salut Pan, à quand une vidéo avec John Cartester?
Vous êtes les 2 papas du detailing francophone.. une vidéo detailing et une vidéo discussion libre, ça serait le top 👌
Yup, you are crazy and obsessed Pan 😂😂😂
I can't disagree with you lol
Cool. Hey....i noticed your garage door opener. The motor is wall mounted next to the garage door. No need for an overhead motor and track hanging down from the ceiling. Hmmm.....something for me to check out..?? Something tells me its much quieter.
Also the floor squeegee is interesting for my new floor coating. Thanks for the tour. Always picking stuff up. Thanks Pan.
Yeah it's the flagship Liftmaster 8500W garage door opener. Side mounted to free up the space on the ceiling, and dead quiet operation. With battery backup as well, so when you lose power, you can still operate it for a bit. :)
For all the details about it and everything else in the garage, see my full garage tour video here: ua-cam.com/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/v-deo.html
Hello Pan
Love the show. I need some advice on some tips on how to clean in between the front seats and the console. Sometimes it gets so dirty the skinny vacuum nozzle doesn’t clean all of it. I need to clean it as I am not authorized to remove a seats in a car or as much as replacing a wiper blade…. Lol
Use an air blowout tool like my Tornador Z-014. Most detailers use it to blow out hard to reach areas and cracks, so you can push the dirt out and then vacuum it.
Also, you can watch my review on Tornador tools here: ua-cam.com/video/UPjFPdaAEj0/v-deo.htmlsi=w0aNy60qs6MDZ8Oa
Beautiful garage, beautifully equipped. congratulations.
Please tell me is the Lake Country 4000 worth the price?
If you are looking for a pad washer, it's the best one out there. If you have a smaller budget, you can get something less expensive like Detail Guardz Pad Washer which I highlighted here: ua-cam.com/video/IGDfRjcPaX4/v-deo.html
Awesome. Im on my way to do a similar garage
Here’s my full garage tour video: ua-cam.com/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/v-deo.html
Very nice. Soon I will accomplish this. I'm starting to make more customers. Your videos help me perform more efficiently. Yet I'm a neat freak and I can relate to you on organization skills. Perfection is the key. Thank you for all you do.
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Ty Pan excellent informative video as always from you. One question what do you do with your overflow of products or goodies, as you must get flooded with products or equipment that companies send you or you buy yourself? I often wonder as you only have so much space to store things. Ty mate love the videos always learn something and find it so very relaxing seeing your work glow at the end.
Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘💖💖💖💖
Great question. Ill send Pan my address and he can send the extra goodies my way 😁
Most detailing chemicals are shelf stable for 1-2 years if kept in stable conditions and not frozen. Once I reach that point, I replace them with fresh bottles.
Pan, Great video's, I like your style of making this content! Do you have any tips and tricks for detailing Chroom strips?
Thanks! How did you discover my channel?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 900,000 subscribers and we have over 116 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@@PanTheOrganizer i am New to the detailing, but i always have fun when i'm cleaning my car. So i was looking on youtube for video's to take the detailing of my car to the next level. So i've been watching different video's on your channel.
Great video as always! How do you clean your tire dressing applicators when you are done using them?
As I have dedicated tire dressing applicators, I just lay them face down on a microfiber towel until next use.
When I feel like they need a good clean, I simple spray all purpose cleaner or a pad cleaner, rub it in, and rinse with warm water. I then lay them face down to dry.
@@PanTheOrganizer Okay thanks, I wasn't sure if it would degrade the foam if I left some product on too long. That sounds like a great system! 👍
Pan, what would you recommend for protecting rubber door seals? A product like 303 rubber seal protector or maybe a ceramic coating like CarPro DLUX? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
303 Rubber Seal Protector for sure. That’s what I used in my door jamb cleaning tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/0yu6AJcopG8/v-deo.html
What no car lift? 😂 I think you need a few more of everything 😂 👍✌️☮️
I have two slopes on the floor because of the dual floor drains so a lift wouldn’t be optimal, plus I wash a lot of cars so having all the water wouldn’t be the best scenario for a lift.
That makes sense. I think you have a great garage setup and truth be told I am jealous as I don’t have one. Thanks and I look forward to seeing your next video 👍✌️☮️
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Garage is looking great. Any tips and tricks to get my wife’s exercise equipment out of our garage so I can begin the transformation ?
Just throw them away and don't tell her. If she's like 99% of people with exercise equipment, they never use them haha.
By the way, here's my full garage tour video if you want further inspiration: ua-cam.com/video/wx6HTBAzeXI/v-deo.html
Bonjour Pan, ce n’est plus un garage de détailing mais un supermarché de produits et d’accessoires dédiés au detailing, désormais je ferai le déplacement afin de me ravitailler chez toi.
Au fait j’espère que les incendies de Forêt ne sont pas proches de chez toi
A plus, merci pour cette vidéo,
Bernard
Je suis de Montréal donc nous somme corrects. 👍🏻
Hey Pan, great video as ever. The ridgid seems small as a compressor, since the black tornador needs 270 l/min. At least, that's what everyone is telling me. So that small version should be sufficient? Thanks! Keep it up. I love your videos.
It was recommended to me by many mobile detailers who love it for use with Tornador tools, and it runs perfectly with all my Tornador tools (Tornador Max and Tornador Air Blowout tool). It actually pumps out a pretty stout 5.1 SCFM @ 90 psi (which is more important than CFM). It also has 200 psi max rating.
And Tornador recommends 5 SCFM for their tools, so we're right on the money. For the price, I haven't found a better air compressor, and it's pretty compact in size so perfect for most garages or mobile setups.
Here's my full review of it: ua-cam.com/video/NlD6h5kaVGo/v-deo.html
@@PanTheOrganizer I will try to find the European counterpart. Thanks Pan! Have a nice weekend.
Pan, on your EGO 650 blower did you buy the rubberized band at the end of the stubby wand to protect the car separately? If so where/how did you get the rubberized band?
You can buy the blower, stubby nozzle and blower band all in one kit here: bit.ly/42PqclH
Or just get the stubby: bit.ly/42Dxcka
Or just get the Blower Band here: bit.ly/43whhFF
Hi Pan, if i wanted to prep/have ready before using….how long will a Rinseless Wash mixture in a bucket with water last before expiring? Essentially the water bucket & new Rinseless Wash concoction would be ready on a shelf to be used at a moments notice. Ty.
You'd have a bucket lying on a shelf? Perhaps a few days. If it's in a spray bottle, not in direct contact with air, a few months.
@PAN when’s the next giveaway? You have way to many chemicals/tools for one man to use 😂. I’ll be glad to have some of your old stuff
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I knew you had a lot of equipment before seeing this video but it's great to see it's super organised have to ask do you organise it on your own or do you have help if you do it on your own damn that's amazing
I do it on my own. Hence the name Pan The Organizer. ;) I like to organize everything in my life. Garage, house, car, finances, etc.
@@PanTheOrganizer that's great to see it's amazing when someone's so passionate about something
Thanks! It's beyond a passion for me at this point, I think it's an obsession haha. But I want to share that passion with my audience, and make detailing fun and accessible to everyone. :)
@@PanTheOrganizer trust me you're succeeding in that part. I have learnt a lot from you with regards to car detailing, can't wait to learn more. Side question I'm gonna be doing my first ceramic coating which ceramic coating do you advise I should get
Sigh... I'm soooo envious! My 'controlled environment' is dependent upon Mother Nature! 🌞
Yeah I have to admit being able to wash and detail from the comfort of my garage is a nice luxury.
Pan what is your favorite brushes for interior and exterior? So you use soft brushes all around except for the tires of course
When I need soft brushes, it's the ones from the Detail Factory shown in the video, link in the description. But I have many brushes for different tasks. Brushes for wheels, brushes for tires, brushes for leather, carpets, etc. I showed them all in the video.
There isn't one brush that does it all. You need different brushes for different tasks.
@@PanTheOrganizer which brush would you recommend to use when cleaning gloss black wheels to try and prevent scratching as best as possibly
I love my ego 765
Pan, I'm getting new headlight assemblies installed, what product can I use to protect the plastic from UV and future yellowing?
Ceramic coat the headlights. Same coating as you’d use on the paint.
Hi Pan! I'm currently looking for a battery sprayer (pumping sucks) anyways which one is better between the Big Boy Electric Sprayer, Spita Sprayer, or the IK Pro 2+?
How big of a capacity do you need? And do you want regular spray, or foaming? Those are very different.
I haven't tested Spita (unless you meant SPTA?). SPTA and Big Boy are likely made at the same factory as they're near identical in all points. Just get the cheapest one for you.
IK Pro 2+ is higher quality. But it's not battery powered. It has a schrader valve to you can use an air compressor to fill the air (no pumping).
If you want a battery powered IK, you get the IK Foam Pro 12 e-foam with battery, but that's a foaming pump sprayer.
I just want to know what do you listen on those speakers
Great video! I have a few questions about your water DI setup.
Does the water come from the house, to your water DI system, then does it hook up to the water hose on your wall? Do you have a storage tank hooked up to it at all? Do you have a water pump hooked up to it? Does the water input have enough flow to give you a quick output and use immediately?
Sorry about all the questions but I’m thinking about getting a unit, however, I don’t know how the plumbing would look like. Thanks in advance!!
I have the perfect answer for you. I made a dedicated video explaining everything about my DI setup here: ua-cam.com/video/IKNL1chAQXY/v-deo.html
@@PanTheOrganizer Perfect video, thank you!!
My pleasure! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 900,000 subscribers and we have over 116 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Can you please do a personal care video? From shampoo and moisturiser to ceramic sealant😂. Some of us want to see how the amazing Pan keeps sharp!!!
Hahahah with shots of me cleaning myself in the shower! Maybe an OF page one day! AHHAAH
@@PanTheOrganizerI imagine the thumbnail would be you in a bath (shoulders and above of course) shower cap on and a wheel brush in your hand or orbital buffer.
Also..,Could you please consider a strategy video for different car cleaning types? You focus on the multiple times per month and I’ve learnt so much from you but I’d love a seasonal or twice yearly attack video with advice on maintenance washes that only occur every 4-6 weeks.
Oh and a video on a budget specifically for someone who is about to sell their car. Sharing secrets and getting the easy to miss but important little touches too.
Thank you!
I have a popular video I made a few years ago on prepping a used car for resale: ua-cam.com/video/ig82dR1pPN0/v-deo.html
After cleaning a pad in the pad washer, do you immediately use it again on the next panel to be polished or do you put it aside to dry before reusing it? In other words, do you mind using a damp pad.
There is so little moisture left in the pad that you can reuse it right away. Or you can use an air blowout tool, blow the pads out, and every other panel, I get a fresh new pad anyways. Or use a pad brush. There are many ways to keep your pad fresh.
Great video! I noticed your bug remover video is 5 years ago. Do you still use the same stuff? I did notice the rinseless wash mckees mentioned bug removal. What you u use currently? Pre wash or between washes? Thanks !
In that video, I was using Citrol 266. It's a powerful cleaner degreaser. So yes it works miracles on bug guts, but shouldn't be used if you have protection on your paint (wax, sealant or coating) as it can weaken and strip waxes and sealants, and even damage ceramic coatings. So I wouldn't recommend it on a coated vehicle. And if you have a wax or sealant, you can reapply the protection after using it.
For coated vehicles, my favourite bug remover is this: amzn.to/3OvkzUJ
Pre-rinse the surface, you would spray on the surface, let it dwell (follow the instructions), don't work in direct sunlight, then rinse, and then continue with your pre-wash snow foam and normal wash as per usual.
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks 😊!!
Pan can we use home vacuum for home and car use.If it is,Is the specs are same for the for car and home vaccum. Do i need attachments for home and car separately or should i buy vaccuum for each. Also i need to know the required attachments for car vacuum.
You likely don’t need a wet/dry vacuum for the house, so it might not be the best to use in the house, although you could if you wanted to.
You could use the same accessories.
Pan. I didn't go through all the comments so I apologize if this is a repeat question. Where did you get the custom polisher rack with the pegboard backing?
That was a one-off custom built piece from Rousseau Metal, the company that built my garage cabinets.
Hey Pan. Quick question. Dr Beasley or Geist for vegan leather in a Tesla? Thanks
Both are pretty good so far. I need more time with the Dr Beasley’s before making a definitive decision.
Hi Pan i cannot get cera trim rubber and plastic cleaner here in the UK. Could you recommend another trim reviver ?
Cleaner and reviver (called restorer) are two different things. In the UK, here are the two best trim restorers:
bit.ly/3qf9CNq
bit.ly/3Of8ukX (this one doesn't last as long as the first, but does a better job on restoring really faded oxidized trim)
Thankyou very much buddy