About this episode
Send us a text "Disaster Details" have, no doubt, helped elevate awareness of detailing online. From TikTok to YouTube, videos of satisfying transformations have garnered millions of views -- and they've inspired people to detail their own rides as well. The question is, are the techniques in these videos sound? Far from criticizing those who actually clean nasty cars, this video is a discussion about disaster details themselves....are they common? What techniques can we learn from the videos we see online, and what's best to AVOID? And what to do if YOU run across some nasty mold, or mouse feces -- or old paint? This is a fun discussion and we would love to get your thoughts...comment down below! Products mentioned: INCREDIBLE SUDS: https://bit.ly/IncredibleSuds ALL CLEAN: https://bit.ly/AllCleanDIYDetail GOLD STANDARD POLISH: https://bit.ly/GoldStandardPolish GOLD STANDARD WAFFLE PAD: https://bit.ly/GoldStandardWafflePad GOLD STANDARD WOOL PAD: https://bit.ly/GoldStandardWoolPad ROTARY JEWELING PAD: https://bit.ly/RotaryJewelingPad Oh, and here's that video about the old patina truck: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--ilRhinI88 Web ite:https://diydetail.com/ Podcast:https://bit.ly/DIYDetailPodcast Facebook Diy Detail: https://bit.ly/DIYDetailFacebookGroup #autodetailing #diydetail #yvanlacroix #carwash #claytowel #detailing #detalingtip #howtodetailacar #detailing101