Reliable Youtube channels for detailing product info and comparisons

Interesting thread....


While I'm not a YouTube Influencer, I do have a lot of videos on the Autogeek YouTube Channel and I"m happy to say no matter what the topic or the content, I don't do as as someone said recently,

Wave my hands

Meaning, the kind of videos where the featured person is hyping (waving their hands), trying to draw attention to whatever it is they're featuring or trying to get you to focus on.


For the person that started this thread, here's one of the best videos I think Yancy and I have ever turned out, it shows all the basics for doing paint correction and sealing the paint with a wax.

You can use the same techniques I show in this video to use ANY orbital polisher. And of course, instead of applying a wax you can install any brand of ceramic coating to the paint simply by chemically stripping the paint using a Panel Wipe after the paint correction step and then of course, installing the coating.




Best of luck finding a YTC that works for you.


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Hello Mike,

Thanks for posting and sharing the video link. I'll start watching your content.

Thank you
 
Mike, as an employee of AG, are you prohibited from posting on Youtube?
 
Mike, as an employee of AG, are you prohibited from posting on Youtube?

Only on our company YouTube Channel. And on our company YouTube Channel I have my own play list that I can upload videos to.

To date, I only have 2 videos on it. You can check them out here,

YouTube


It's a lot of work to create a quality YouTube video and this is where Yancy's expertise comes into play.


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I think It’s important to take them all with a grain of salt. I don’t watch many detailing videos anymore because for an enthusiast, mostly anything will work. So watching Apex Detail compare compounds on test hoods just got boring. The compounds I have will last literal years, and they work just fine.

More often than not, nowadays if I’m interested in trying something I just buy it and try it myself. I’m willing to lose out on whatever it costs. I do understand wanting sources though, and when I did watch videos on the subject more intently I relied on:

Obsessed Garage (I watch this one still just for Matt’s projects like new pressure washing wands and 32oz bottles of hyper dressing)
Car Craft Auto Detailing
Forensic Detailing
Detail Groove
AMMO NYC

There were things I greatly disliked (and still so dislike) about each of those channels, but they provide a ton of good information.

I think Detail Groove is a -very- under rated channel. He provides very practical advice that any level of detailer can apply to their own processes, but his approach isn’t obsessive and unnecessary like Larry from AMMO, so I think he loses out because of that divide in the community.

With each channel it’s important to watch them for some time to figure out what their personal biases are from products. I’ve liked products that channels I trust a great deal hated for very silly reasons. The opposite is also true.

It’s worth noting that I watch every Waxmode video, and thoroughly enjoy each one. Loach puts out quality content.


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