We, Joey and I are live on location at the Ray Company headquarters in beautiful
Boise, Idaho.
It's nice to be here when everything is green.
We're normally here when it's kind of the end of spring, kind of rolling into
summer a little bit, and kind of have some different weather.
Yeah.
It's nice seeing my second season here in Boise.
So that's been nice.
We've had a little bit of weird weather again.
It didn't quite hail like last time at T-Arcema.
But it was raining a little bit earlier today, right after we cleaned Glenn's car
for her.
Oh, I did not know it rained.
It was a light drizzle, but, you know, it's great that the car's clean.
Because I've been too busy staying inside, because Gabe is not here this week.
He's not, but Gabe will be very proud of you this week.
Yeah.
So we've been kind of maintaining this wonderful Russo array behind us to make
sure everything stays in tip-top shape so that when we leave, everyone here gets to
keep their jobs next week.
Yeah.
We're keeping things pretty neat and tidy here.
Speaking of neat and tidy, we have, we've been filming some, some fun
videos this week for T-Arcema 2026.
You know, and I know we're kind of popped to someone here in a second,
you know, Dane's been on a roll, you know, he's been dropping the weight.
He's been sweating a lot after work.
But I think he's been sweating more this week with the stuff that we've been
putting them through.
Yes, yes.
Dane has had the short end of the stick, I would say, this week.
He has been a very good sport about everything, though.
Absolutely.
And we're going to have Dane in the wash bay this week.
So, but there he is.
Tailing today.
I will be your side host, side kick, whatever you want to call me.
But you guys are running the show.
Normally, this is my job.
I am bestowing that responsibility to you.
I hope things go well today.
I trust they will, because I like you guys.
But I have a bevy of products in front of me.
You guys picked them out for me.
We did.
We you were set up for success earlier this week and you complicated that.
Yeah. Yeah.
Well, we set you up for success again.
Today and we will see how much you complicate it for viewers.
That is part of the fun.
So I tried to come up with some novel techniques, you know,
using products that people are familiar with, that they know, that they love,
that they like, but let's be real.
I'm not the detailer here.
I'm somebody who can talk about detailing in the theoretical sense.
But when it comes to getting your hands dirty, my expertise lies elsewhere.
So for this, this is definitely something where there's a bit of a
learning curve for me to get back into it, just because I'm not doing it every day.
Like a lot of you guys are.
So I appreciate every single one of you who actually put in the work
in the trenches, as they say.
Dane, we filled your buckets for you.
We've given you brushes.
We filled your foam cannons at the proper dilutions.
So we did more for you today than we did earlier this week.
So I'm hoping you can make some magic happen.
Well, I look forward to disappointing everybody watching.
Oh, you know, you know, Joey can't change some people.
You know, I'm changing.
What are you changing?
I'm changing the fact that instead of just filling up
your foam cannon with cold, regular temperature water,
I put hot water in as a nice gesture.
How about Lex's pretty dirty today?
It is disgusting.
I understand why he goes to the drive-thru car wash.
Yeah, it's it's it's definitely dirty.
It's got the rain spots all over it.
So hopefully we've we've set them up for success
with the the lineup of products that we gave him today.
Now, why did we pick what we did?
All right, let's start from the top.
Well, let's do let's do wheels and tires first.
His wheels actually didn't look too bad.
It's mostly just the paint of the vehicle.
So we hooked him up with a little brake buster
because, you know, brake busters are great maintenance wheel cleaner,
but it can also knock off some heavy dirt.
So we'll give you a one step option
so you don't have to have a wheel and tire cleaner.
Then we we set you up with some active foam.
Yeah, spray that baby on dry, raw dogged, raw dogged,
like you like to say. Yeah.
And and I mean, we were a little bit selfish.
We wanted to smell it as well.
Yeah, I figured that was it.
So we wanted it to we wanted the ambiance to be,
I don't know, elevated since we're here.
We're going from ambiance to radiance to radiance.
And that was really good cannon.
So yeah, you've got you've got a few glugg gluggs of radiance
in there to make that paint glow afterwards for your contact.
I love it.
People like to say that I've created the infamous frostbite
radiance wash. I will take credit for that.
That's that. Thank you, guys.
But I think radiance will make his paint pop a little bit.
I think it'll I think it'll I hope it doesn't pop his back
when he's bending over, cleaning his wheels.
I really hope that this man is very flexible.
He's not going to hurt himself one.
He might roll his ankle, but look at that.
There we go. Look at that touch.
He has his flowiest joggers on this week.
We didn't do these are like scrubs.
I love these pants.
I just got these things.
I can't stop where I'm going to need a link to those.
Yeah, maybe a different size.
But yeah, that's OK.
Slowly breathing.
And then what do we have?
We've got Amplify for his drying aid
to add a little bit more slickness there.
We've got beads for his wheels from our detail supply.
And then I wanted to I wanted to give him
the best possible base to lay down that reflect.
So I gave him true view because his glass is pretty dirty, too.
A banger combo.
Yeah. So that's going to like that's going to strip that glass
nice and clean, ready for reflect right after.
And then Dane said he wanted to use PSS on his tires.
So we let him choose one product.
And we do have Sidney Briggs's favorite screwball application method.
The screwball. Some people know the curveball from Matt Mormon.
But the screwball is actually a much nicer tire experience, in my opinion.
And in a screw shape to Dane's left and right,
we do have a couple of drying towels.
We have the slim dryer.
You may not be able to see the one on his left because it is camo.
So take that as a joke, if you will.
But blue or camo, whatever he wants to use.
I think the flex is fine with just one.
I think it'll be OK.
If you need another day and you let us know.
And then let's see how far I can stretch it on the flex.
I think it'll work.
And then, you know, just that frame on the second shelf.
We have some black creatures for touching up those wheels.
Yep. And then we do have blue FTWs,
which in my opinion is the only towel to be using on glass.
Yeah, I'd say it's illegal to use the blue ones for anything else,
other than glass.
I don't know the legality of it.
I don't know who's coming after you, but that's that's that's my law
in my garage. Blue is for glass. OK, OK.
I hear that. OK.
And then we also have some.
Thank you. I don't know if you did the detail factory
wheel and tire brushes on there.
I did. I picked the orange orange ones.
What are those? The sunburst is a stick them down on the side here.
Where'd you put them?
I put them in your bucket already, buddy.
No wonder I can't find them.
Such a success. I told you.
Yeah, we're going to do a one bucket wash.
So I think that while, you know, this week,
we've been doing so much washing and it's all about protection.
I think Dane needs a little protection and some gloves,
which are just behind us. OK.
So we're going to roll into some comments.
What do you think about that?
Do it. Yeah, let's do it.
OK. So we're going to jump.
We already have four pages of comments.
Oh, boy. Oh, boy.
And to start off, Hans closing.
Hans. Hit the thumbs up period.
We appreciate you.
We need to know. That's all we need to know.
And I am so excited about this.
Stop this fly in front of my face, but everything else.
The one who shall rename remain nameless.
They always give him a name.
What are we going to give him this week?
Little Timmy.
Little Timmy.
We're not going to name him 20 pound or 20 foot potato.
We did see a 28 foot long potato yesterday.
We drove by it.
It was massive.
People asked why we didn't like take our photo with it.
But I don't know.
I think a drive by was was all I needed to see.
I mean, it's a massive, massive potato.
We have a what is little Timmy said?
Well, little Timmy.
Good afternoon and happy Friday.
Junior TRC family from the sunny and warm coast
of Massachusetts.
I cannot pronounce that state typically.
It's a lot more inappropriate when I just say it.
Welcome, Johnny and Alex,
excited to see the boys here today.
We are excited that you were here
and thank you for being excited about us.
But he's been so quiet that I actually forgot
that we have another guest.
Do we consider him a guest?
Oh, they're over here.
I think the top shelf or the cabinet.
Oh my God.
Hey guys.
Wow.
Anthony with Tony's Kitchen.
Welcome to the side special event today
where we're gonna be cooking Portuguese beans.
I don't really know how this happens every time
where we're a detailing company.
We do far more cooking segments
than any detailing company should ever do.
Nobody even asked for it.
We just volunteer it and we do it because we like it.
But today I figured since we had some special guests here
we would break out Anthony or Tony's famous
Portuguese bean recipe and do a little cooking today.
So we are going to overload you with so much stimulation
from a detailing front, from a cooking front
and from a personality front over there at the desk
with Joey and Alex that, you know,
you may just feel overloaded and overjoyed
and have so much fun
that you've never experienced in a Q and A.
So today I'm going to be laying down the wall here.
I'm chopping up some stuff.
Today's going to be pretty much about providing food
for hopefully, people here in the media center.
I got onions, I've got garlic, I've got beans,
I've got tomatoes, olive oil, I got refreshments.
Oh, that's what those are for.
Yeah, well actually they're for the recipe
but I might take a sip or two.
And then I got linguisa and I got all the fun stuff
to make these beans, everything that they should bean.
And I also want to give a shout out.
This segment is sponsored by our friends
who are at Armor Detail Supply.
They don't know that but I got this fancy new
Carhartt shirt from their website.
Shout out to them.
It's a really nice shirt.
It's really cool, it's really comfortable.
It's a nice material, I feel like it's very breathable
but anyway, don't mind me.
I'm going to be here in the backdrop
doing some Portuguese bean cooking.
If you guys have any questions I'll chime in
but I have a job to do, right?
I got work to do and provide for everybody here.
Joey, Alex, any questions for me?
I'm excited to hear the sounds of cooking
but smell the smells of the cooking
but I'm curious how it's going to mix
with the active foam in the air.
It's going to smell like a Portuguese nightclub.
Actually, honestly. That's actually a good way
to put that. It's going to smell like a festa, right?
So over in the valley in California
most of the festas there are a combination of smells.
You get a little bit of manure
from just the cows and if there's any type of,
I don't know, you're in the country for the most part, right?
So you get some weird smells, some farm animal smells.
You're also going to get a lot of aqua de geo,
a lot of Dior Sauvage and a lot of Dracar noir
in terms of like colognes, right?
I mean, Portuguese people lay love to smell good
but they also like things that taste good
so you also can get all the smells
of the food as well.
It's basically just going to be like a Portuguese festa here.
Yeah, it's going to be fun.
Well, thank you for the rundown
and the history lesson there, Anthony.
I'm excited to experience my first festa.
I didn't know I was going to get a festa on a Thursday, but...
But I think we should keep this party going
with a question from QualityTouch here.
He says, in regards to forest,
how long can you, how long can that stay in IK Sprayer?
That's a really good question
because the pH of forest is higher.
It's a strong boy.
At the, I think it's 13, 14, someone in that range.
That being said, the IK with the gray top,
the HC bottles are designed more so
for the higher alkaline products.
If you do leave it in the black edition,
which is kind of the more acid friendly,
I've had it in both.
It's going to be fine for honestly months, in my opinion.
If you're worried in the black TRC ones
for TR1s, not TRC ones.
You can get them at TRC.com.
But those I tend to just kind of mix up what I need.
I pour in what I need
and I don't tend to store the forest in there as much.
But yeah, if it's in the alkaline friendly ones,
I think you can go to town.
And that's the assumption that he's using the TR1
versus an actual multi aura foamer.
If you are using it in that,
I'd probably just take out the top.
You can pick up a lid for your IK if it is the multi
and just kind of keep it clean.
Don't keep it under pressure.
And man, Dane is applying that.
Dane's laying down that.
How much active foam did you put in there?
I did a 10 to one delusion.
Okay.
And he's going in dry.
So I think...
Flucked in his muscles.
Yeah, I think as long as he lets that soak for a little bit,
I think his job is going to be easy.
But we know Dane never sticks to a plan.
Yeah, I feel like if we can do a dry foam,
we don't want to be scratching the flux or anything.
We just straight up rinse.
I don't know that Dane cares so much,
but we wouldn't do that.
But yeah, any who?
Let me pop into here.
They're Pro Shine Solutions.
We've got Pro Shine Solutions.
D-Shine Grind podcast back in voice.
We hope everyone is doing amazing misluck.
Last week's episode, I took my mother and girlfriend
to Pigeon Forge for a week and it was a blast.
Highly recommend it to anyone who hasn't been.
Do you know what Pigeon Forge is?
I don't.
Do you guys know what Pigeon Forge is?
They're busy.
They're too busy.
Beaning and foaming.
Pigeon Forge?
Yes.
The heck is Pigeon Forge?
I don't know.
It's a place.
It sounds like a place.
Absolutely.
Thank you, Dane.
It's a place.
I know that.
It's the name of a town, but I forget where it is.
All right.
So, Joe, you're going to have to open up a new tab
from rack company.com.
We're going to have to look that up or chime in
and tell us what's going on there.
Speaking of chiming, that's veteran.
That was very nice of them to give the Detail Grind
podcast a shout out.
That was a great show.
We didn't even plug our podcast.
We appreciate that.
And a legend in the chat, if you will.
I cannot wait.
Who is it?
Dan Pfeiffer himself.
Dan Pfeiffer.
You read it.
I know you've always wanted to read this.
Good afternoon and word up from a sunny
and warm Minnesota USA.
Happy Friday, A-T-R-C gang.
Hope everyone is doing well.
Should be a fun time with the crew in the house today.
How's it going, Dan?
We're having a blast.
Happy to have you.
Whoopsies.
Hans, obviously with this typical towel people comment,
let's go.
Are we towel people?
I know it's usually the employees here.
Maybe we're honorary employees.
We should get maybe a badge or something.
Yeah.
That'd be kind of cool.
Maybe an armor detail splice shirt.
Maybe Jefferson can hook us up.
Yeah, Jeff, if you're watching, it's a nice shirt.
And for those just joining, any subject this week
or just general?
This Q&A, I think, is pretty general.
I mean, we got beans, though.
That's pretty wild.
There's cooking.
Like Anthony said, there's always cooking
when we come into town for some reason.
Yeah.
Pressing all the way to the subject.
OK, beautiful.
What's the subject that you gave it, Dane?
How to detail when you don't like to detail.
Oh, beautiful.
Being perfect for you.
I just like reading comments.
Oh, it smells good in here.
Did you get that whiff?
I did.
I'm smelling the nightclub part, not so much
the Portuguese part.
You know what else I got a whiff of, Joey?
What's that?
This week, the mini air blaster was released.
Oh, you took a whiff of it.
What an absolute beauty.
What a gem.
It's very tiny in my hand.
You know, if yours is normally a one-hander,
this is going to be the ideal thing for you.
I think I can use it with two fingers.
Probably could.
Probably could.
But it puts out, yeah, there it is right there.
$30, $4.
What a price.
They're basically giving it away.
And then, you know, when there's sales,
when there's promo codes like DGP10,
there's, you know, you can save even more.
If you're paying full price.
You're doing something wrong if you're
paying full price for detailing products.
And you know what?
Honestly, I love the product.
But I also love the box that it comes into.
Yes.
Yes, it's a wrap.
It's a plastic.
It would look nice on a store shelf.
If you're, you know, if you've got a shop,
or if you've got, like, a nice retail location,
I think that would be, I think that would look really good.
That would be pretty insane.
And here, Jacob Lamb, what's the difference
between the new interior scrubber and the scrub ninja?
So I don't know if he's talking about the VLB,
or if he's talking about, what, but, I mean,
we've used both.
Yep.
Both are effective.
And if you need a little bit of agitation,
neither one's going to work just fine.
Yeah, I think the concept is the same.
If it's a new interior scrubber that I'm not aware of
on theragcompany.com, I mean, we've been busy.
So if they launch something, we're not aware.
But I think they're pretty similar.
She get a good result with either one.
Mark Berkson saying hello.
Happy Thursday, everyone.
What's up, Mac?
Hello, Mac.
Sorry, not Mac.
Mark, Mac.
And then, 18.4, what's he saying?
He says, I'm having analysis paralysis,
choosing a tire dressing.
I like a matte finish, and I've been using Chemical Guys
VRP for a couple years now, but I'd
like to switch to a TRC carry product.
Help me, Obi-Wan Anthony.
Oh, this is a question for Anthony.
We don't need Anthony for this.
We don't need Anthony.
He's busy cooking.
This week, we've tried just about every dressing
on the shelf.
And you know what?
I'm going to say T2.
The technique is actually very, very nice.
I'm going to go with two options.
I'm going to go with either armor detail supply tire
plus, because however many sprays you add to your applicator
will affect the layer of sheen that you have on there.
So start with one spray.
Go from there.
See how you like it.
And then my second choice would be dynamic from P&S,
because you can dilute it.
It comes 4 to 1 in the 16-ounce bottle.
But if you have the gallon, you can dilute that to your heart's
content and get the desired appearance for your tires.
And dynamic is a lot more matte if you put it on the applicator
first and then apply it.
Anthony, do you have a favorite matte finish tire dressing?
Where did that camera come from?
That's hilarious.
I didn't know there was an extra camera.
Where did I'm sorry?
I am crying over here, guys.
I am literally in tears.
These onions are, I don't know
if I haven't cut an onion in a while or something,
but these ones are absolutely wrecking my eyes.
OK, so let's see.
So I didn't stand back.
Having a matte finish, I've been using
comes guys with ERP for a couple of years now,
but I'd like to switch to a PRC product.
Help me, Obi-Wan Anthony.
So I mean, I really do think that like PSS from Coach
Kenny is probably one of my favorite looking finishes
when I use it on tires.
I would recommend trying PSS if you
like that matte satin finish that is like literally
just dry to the touch.
That's one of my favorites.
And then T2 from G-Technique, I really
like the finish of that as well.
Sure.
Sounds like you made a good choice.
I do have a camera on here.
And Adrian's also doing what he can by commenting.
Drop a like maybe.
It's just below the video.
Adrian Ferrara, Detailed AF.
I am Detailed AF.
One of the, everyone knows who he is.
He's in everyone's DMs.
He's one of the friendliest guys on the internet.
And I love hearing from Adrian, so I'm glad that you're here.
I think Adrian meant to pluralize the guest.
Maybe just like see you more than me.
I have no idea.
It's possible, or maybe it's just, you know, you read it,
I read it, and we're each the guest.
And then, oh, we have a David Boyce himself.
The David Boyce?
David Boyce.
Alex, what's your opinion on acid wheel cleaners?
How many years have you been using them?
Any cautionary tips to avoid the minouant news?
Now, back in the day, there was an acid-based wheel cleaner
that started with wheel and ended in Breitner.
And that one was an absolute nuke.
And it's really not necessary for a lot of the vehicles
that I either own or deal with on a regular basis.
That being said, a lot of the technology
with some of the more alkaline-based wheel cleaners
have made a huge difference.
Yeah, some of those are pretty nuclear.
Yes, some of them are absolutely almost touchless,
but are still very safe.
I'm thinking AWH from KCX, also dilutable,
because it's a concentrate.
And I mean, I use it at 5 to 1.
And that creates a tire milkshake.
Yeah, and there's too much.
To me, if I don't have to use an acid,
the only real acid I'm using a lot of is crystal wash.
But other than that, which is very safe on wheels,
but other than that, I'm not using a ton.
That's kind of where the would be.
I do like the over-the-shoulder Anthony Cam.
Man, it really does look like a-
Over-the-shoulder it is.
That is really nice, isn't it?
Look, you've got the sponsor placement.
Sponsor placement. Just perfect.
Yeah, you could be next on this sleeve, right?
You know what I mean?
You pay the price, and you can absolutely
get to this point, which is pretty nice.
Anthony can be bought.
I'm just dicing some onions right now.
And normally, I have one of those choppers,
or I have a bigger knife.
This is fine. It's just taking a while.
How would you rate your knife skills?
Not good.
Not good.
1 to 10.
Good enough to get the job done.
It's just not good enough to be sexy.
How about the safety?
What's that?
How about the safety?
Yeah, I've already cut my finger off almost once,
so I've gotten a lot better with the safety, for sure.
I have been watching to cut the onions,
and I have had a little bit of anxiety,
because it looks like there's a bit of a struggle.
Yeah.
Yeah, Anthony, please be careful.
Who else is careful?
Juice Free over here.
Juice Free.
One of the favorites.
The IK Fulmer comes with three different tips.
What would be some use cases and products for each one?
So we have dry, wet, and normal.
I think he may have spoken to me
about this question before.
But an interior product, like maybe a carpet cleaner
or a fabric cleaner with a dry foam,
especially if you're doing a dry extraction
and you want the least amount of moisture in there,
that's what I would do the dry foam tip with.
What would you use the wet one for?
The wet one actually is, if I don't have a foam
canner with me, if I'm doing a pearl wash with maybe
a E-foam Pro 2 or something like that, dang.
Because it's still a wetter foam,
but it's still able to cling.
And it stays clung.
Yeah, maybe like a wetter option,
like if you're in a hot climate, let it cling,
add a little bit more water to the surface,
and keep it from drying in that heat.
Kind of like a Central California summer day,
like you deal with on the regular.
We're Northern California.
Northern, Central.
It's hot.
It's hot everywhere.
It's hot.
I'm North.
You are North.
I'm North.
I'm the North.
Yes.
Now, Mark Berkson, why do I keep saying Mark?
I don't know where you're getting the R from,
but he says, got my Labor Day shipment in,
got the IK Battery Sprayer, the Air Blaster,
O&R Hyper Foam, and a couple of extra M22s,
my favorite towels at the moment.
What a party.
What a good package there.
OK, so I think we're on radiance now.
I think he's doing radiance now.
It looks like it's radiance isn't the most foaming soap,
because it's more of a bucket soap.
But it doesn't stick around.
It doesn't.
It's been sticking around since day one of TRC.
Yeah, his employee number is in the single digits for sure.
But this is one of those wet foams
that would be good for a hot climate.
Definitely.
So we've got a lot of halos going on.
And Juice is asking, is wheel acid better with wet foam?
I don't know if I'd really want to foam an acid too much.
I mean, you can, but.
Or does he mean foam on top of the acid?
It could be.
It could be.
I'm not sure.
I don't use the wet foams that much.
And I don't use the wheel acids that much.
I'm not the guy.
Right.
All right, so let's just jump around here.
Let's see.
One of our favorites this week, Miss Sydney Bray Gwynne.
Sydney Bray Gwynne, my favorite duo in the house.
Hi, Sydney.
Hot dog.
We've had dinner with Sydney almost every single night
this week.
And what a lovely human being.
She is one of my favorite people.
One of my one of the best mentors
I've ever had in this industry.
Let's pop over to the Anthony Shoulder Cam.
Yeah, let's see what's going on with Anthony over there.
He just dropped a weapon on the floor.
Anthony.
One of his knives has left the chat.
So I kind of have to clean my stuff, my space up
in between doing this.
Otherwise, it becomes absolute chaos.
It's kind of like detailing in the sense
that I kind of have to go through, clean stuff off,
get rid of things I don't need, instructions for this
that can go.
But yeah, I dropped a knife here just a minute ago,
so I got to go grab it.
But it was in the case, so we were good to go there.
But here we go.
Some diced onions here, a lot of diced onions.
And so that's three full onions,
because this is going to be like a 10 can recipe,
like 10 cans of beans.
Normally, you could do like a giant thing of pinto beans.
But you have to do the low sodium,
because if you don't do low sodium,
then we're all going to be bloated,
and it's not going to be a fun time.
So typically, if you go full salt beans,
you have to soak them.
Like you recommend soaking them for a few hours.
You can do it overnight and just water.
It just gets rid of all the extra salt and whatnot.
It also makes them a little softer.
But in this case, since we're kind of doing this
all in one run, we're just decanning them,
less sodium beans, dumping them in and cooking them.
But with my onions diced and all of that,
I can jump into pretty much the kind of sauteing part
where I'm going to get the olive oil ready.
Onions are going to be ready, garlic's going to be ready.
And then we're going to be slicing the linguiça,
which if you're not a big fan of seeing sausages get cut,
I don't recommend looking at that.
But I mean, if you're okay with it, then you can watch.
I don't think I've put 10 cans of anything
in any recipe I've ever made.
No.
This is going to be a pretty large batch, man.
This is like a, this is a lot, so.
I'm excited for the onions to go.
You know, my wife always tells me,
she always asks me if, she goes,
she goes, what are you cooking over there?
It smells so good and it's onions every time.
I'm using this freaking, like whatever this is,
this like stovetop, I don't know, it's like a hot plate.
Never used it before.
So we're going to hope that this puts out enough heat
to be able to do this.
So fingers crossed otherwise we're going to be eating.
Otherwise we're going to be eating raw beans.
So, but yeah, anyway, it's back to you guys.
I'm going to keep going.
Joey.
Should we check in with Dane
and see how Dane's faring over there
with the selection of products that we've given him?
He is, he's fingering his window guards right now.
Joey.
He's getting in there.
What did you say?
Cleaning his window guards.
Getting in there nice and tight.
Man.
How's it going, Dane?
Look at the finesse.
No, it's doing all right.
I'm getting up under the AVS window guards.
Wanted to make sure I got underneath
because I don't like when there's
a bunch of dirt collected under there.
I despise those things.
Yeah.
Well, you know, I picked the lowest profile ones
I could find because I hate when they're bubbly
and they stick out from the car, it just looks ugly.
These I found actually look okay
because they match the black roof and everything.
It's mostly low profile.
So how did the active foam do when you rinsed it off?
Did it get a lot of the dirt off?
Active foam did a pretty good job,
although there's definitely some stuff
that's like really sticking to the lowers
that I'm finding there.
And I'm just gonna have to physically agitate those.
Right on.
I may even, God forbid, turn to a brush to do it.
We'll see what happens.
You could, you could do that.
You could maybe, you know,
if you need something stronger,
a little brake buster or something on the lowers,
you could try that.
Yeah, maybe, we'll see.
We'll check in, but you're doing a great job, Dane.
Thanks.
If you're wondering about questionable wash processes,
April 2026 is when it's gonna be hot.
Yeah, stick around for that.
My goodness.
There was a theme there, yeah.
Yeah, we saw a bit of a glimpse.
I mean, because we literally did it all,
but we saw a bit of a glimpse.
And my goodness.
You're in for a treat.
Detailed AF, yes.
Thank you so much.
The duo was so awesome.
We do what we can.
There's the duo.
We're just fitting in here.
All right.
Oh my goodness.
Man, we're popping all over the place.
Are we?
You're doing great at the iPad.
I do what I can.
I do what I can.
I'm glad you did it.
I did not want to do that.
All right, let me see here.
Technology sometimes is just so darn fun.
Okay.
It sure is.
Sydney brake win.
There we go.
We got fine detailing in the house as well.
What's up, Ryan?
Ryan, current Grand Basseter for the RAG company.
He was T1 2025.
He's putting out fire content.
He's putting out a,
I think he's still doing a video every Sunday.
Yep.
We actually just had a new batch released
into the wild of the Grand Basseter program.
We did.
We've seen Carson working real hard
getting all those people's going.
We're in the final trimester.
So we've got to see if people come out,
come out swinging in the end.
Look at Anthony handling all of that protein.
My plate, you know what I mean?
This is gonna be good.
Peppermint bacon going in right now.
Oh, what kind of bacon do you have there?
This is a hickory smoked pepper bacon.
This is what I actually used
in one of my first times I cooked on TRC.
And this was the rest,
this is kind of the original bacon that I used
where everybody like lost their minds.
So I'm like, I'll go with that again
since everybody liked that.
I think I cooked something different when Matt was here.
But what I'm doing here is,
I do bacon with the linguiça
cause I think the bacon added just a little bit more flavor
and I think it makes it more fun.
Cause the linguiça, you know, you get bigger chunks,
you get bigger pieces
and sometimes it's, you know, it's just a lot.
So the bacon kind of the way I cook it inside here
really just kind of like,
I don't know melts into the rest of the recipe
and it makes it really, really good.
It melts watering.
I'm excited.
I mean, we had lunched off too long ago
but I think my body will be ready.
Well, your sandwich was 12 inches and mine was six inches.
So I'm a little bit hungry now.
It's not about the length, Joe.
It's how you use it.
That's right.
You know, we have really good auto detailing
using something for an interior.
It's good afternoon all.
I've got a 12 passenger van interior book soon.
And it will be a test for my odor removal,
12 passenger van.
I'm thinking that way.
It's like what we wrote in in Monterey.
Yeah, we're a million dollar detailer.
Ours didn't smell too bad.
This is insane.
You know, after the week was a little spicy,
but I think I don't know if they're referring
to the new blaster, the air blaster, maybe something else.
I mean, a lot of great scent options
from the company to be spraying in a vehicle.
Yeah, certainly nothing wrong with that.
Once you get the odors out of the vehicle,
what are you going to replace them with?
Let us know.
David Boyce here.
Alex, is the Zamboni still working in the studio?
Where is the Zamboni?
I have not seen it.
Perhaps at the local ice rink.
Do you think they sold it?
It's possible.
Did you guys sell the Zamboni?
I hope not.
Gabe's not here to ask.
Gabe's the only one that knows where it is.
Gabe hides big things from the studio
when he doesn't like how they look in here.
Wrestling the sausage.
That is taking that.
That's some girth right there.
Yeah, and you just go like that, and then you wedge that.
Careful there.
And you just give it a little cut right there, and we're
going to be good.
Why are you talking so softly?
Oh, sorry.
Sorry, I thought you guys couldn't hear me or not.
So anyway, so I'm just getting these cut up.
Now, what's nice though is that this time around, dude,
I had a really dull knife when Matt was here.
Like I'm talking that knife was like dull, dull, right?
This is nice.
I get a sharper-ish knife to use.
So this is making things a lot easier.
I'm so excited.
What's that?
You know what could cook these beans flawlessly?
What's that?
A $180 grill.
Don't know where it is.
I don't know if it would get hot enough to get
that 10 cans going.
I mean, I just hope they have a can opener.
I know they were struggling to find one.
Our friend Jucery says, shout out Detail Grind.
We appreciate you.
We appreciate that as well.
And Adrian Ferreira, Sydney, how did you
find these two amazing people?
Someone needs to give you a raise.
Did she find us?
Did we find her?
Did we find each other?
I think we just found each other.
I think so.
I think it was fate.
An invaluable asset, if you will.
Yeah, I think we're like an inseparable trio
at this point.
Most definitely.
And Dane is sporting some shoulders now.
Great job.
Dane's looking wicked.
Dane just gets more and more attractive every time I'm here.
I'm attracted to the fact that the longer this wash goes on,
the deeper the V in his t-shirt neck is going.
At the end of it, I don't even know if he's going
to have a shirt on anymore.
You know what?
But in Dane's defense, we've washed many vehicles
this week over there.
And I have sweat profusely in that wash.
It gets humid.
My body is not built for humidity.
We don't have humidity in Sacramento.
It's toasty, man.
Yeah, well, good on you, Dane.
And a toast to Sydney.
Actually, Adrian, JB and I were comparing red company receipts
last night.
And his go back as far as mine, I think 2015.
This is true.
I can validate this.
We did.
We looked for our first red company receipt.
I think I may have had one earlier than an old email
address, but it was August 21st, 2015.
So 10 years ago, 10 years have passed.
I've been shopping at TRC.
You know what?
We've been shopping at Dutch Bros. for a while, too.
Todd Hill.
Guys, I've heard you speak about Dutch Bros.
And we just got one in my city.
Can you give me drink recommendations, ordering tips,
app tips, please?
Thank you.
Do you want to go first and cheer the noob?
I do.
You have to go into it knowing that the enthusiasm is
off the charts.
Oh, yeah.
If it's first thing in the morning, you're a little grumpy.
You don't like talking to people?
You're not a morning person.
Don't go to Dutch Bros.
Not the place for you.
If it's two in the afternoon, you need that afternoon fix.
You've been awake for a bit.
You can handle some enthusiasm.
It's fine.
You introduced me to one heck of a drink the other day.
What was it?
I did.
So this is my go-to.
And I don't go to Dutch Bros.
because I enjoy coffee.
I go to Dutch Bros. for a treat with my coffee.
No, no, no.
I go to Dutch Bros.
So you said that they're very enthusiastic.
There's been times I go there where they're singing.
They're singing with me.
They're taking espresso shots.
They're asking me if I want a shot.
And I say a shot of what?
You still can still drive after that one.
It's such a wild time.
But the drink that you tried yesterday
is an iced cocoa.
The base is chocolate milk.
It's got coconut in it.
It's got vanilla in it.
Caramel in it.
And you've got to go light on the ice.
I want more of the coffee than I want.
We don't pay for frozen water.
The chocolate milk is the sleeper, though.
That's what really does it.
Use the app.
Get the points.
You'll get free drinks.
I think your whole birthday month,
you can redeem your birthday drink, so.
I think I need to make 12 burner accounts, then.
Yeah, yeah.
Dutch Bros. is good stuff.
Hydra detailing, how is reflect on the front windshield?
3D SA02 glass cleaner isn't my thing.
Care to do a demonstration.
Well, lucky enough.
Want to find out today?
Dane's?
We will definitely check in with Dane
when he gets to the glass finishing step of his wash.
But I've used reflect on many windshields, inside
and out, no problems.
You know what that means.
Do you understand?
You have to watch the entire show to see that,
because that's how long it's going to take me to get there.
Yeah, you do have to stick around,
because as we alluded to early, Dane
is going to inevitably make this a more difficult wash
than it needs to be.
So this may be a 359 down the dot.
All right, he's given us the thumbs up over there.
Hanzo?
Hanzo says, hello, Gabe and the rest of the TRC crew.
I haven't seen.
Hey, Gabe.
Gabe's nowhere to be found this week.
I think he's on the West Coast, on a floaty in the ocean.
I can't believe he's not here the week that we're here.
We had such a good time with Gabe and Carson and Monterey
and only Carson's here, but we miss you, Gabe.
Superado 2K.
What up, TRCMA, halftime crew?
We've got a lot.
I feel like I need a separate resume now
of just the things I've done related to.
Your hobby was clean cars.
Yeah.
I mean, multimillion dollar vehicles under our belt.
Oh, my prices have gone up.
Monterey, California.
My prices have gone through the roof.
I will say, if anyone in the chat
is remotely hesitant about using
Absolute and Defender and Direct Sun.
Don't be.
No more.
Don't be.
Work smart, but don't be afraid of it.
Enthusiast.
The Ice Vanilla Protein Latte from Dutch Brew.
I've never had one of their protein beverages.
That sounds amazing.
Maybe we can do that later today or tomorrow.
If you're classier than a white monster,
you can go with a protein latte from Dutch Brews.
A white monster would slap right about now.
You're not helping my cause here, Joey.
Don't do that.
Little Tim.
What is the official scent of RRW?
I have some mixed up in a bucket
to wash a generator enclosure at work,
and I love the smell.
It's just clean.
I was told the scent.
I don't know if the scent has changed,
but the scent that the product launched with
was a Mandarin iced tea.
Yes.
And once you have been told that,
you kind of pick up on it.
You pick up on the citrus nose.
You're like, yeah, that's kind of an iced tea, a lemon tea.
Do you know if that's a Deep South Georgia thing
with the tea situation?
It's possible because Justin Dean of KCX
is the one who told me the scent.
Yeah.
So here's a question for Dane.
Does Dane's big St. Bernard dog ride in the Fort Flex?
Dane rumor has it you're going to casewap the Fort Flex.
No, I'm pretty happy with the EcoBoost,
and also it's a Malamute.
Malamute, I was going to say.
I don't think he's a St. Bernard.
No.
But he does keep the, he does travel with Yeti
in the Flex because every time we use an Ego Boat Blower
this week, there's dog hair coming up from under the Swiss tracks.
Oh, yeah.
That's another sell for Swiss tracks.
It also hides the dog hair.
It hides the dog hair.
It will come up with a strong gust of wind though.
And Neil White's hoping that, you know,
Dane doesn't split his pants.
Those pants are too loose to be split.
No, there's no split in those.
Did you see him touch his toes to his head earlier?
They're not ripping.
I usually got to pay extra for that.
I know.
That's the first time he's done it for us this week though.
Yeah, most definitely.
All right, so let's go over here.
I'm just going to make sure
I am on the correct page, which I am.
We appreciate everyone who's here asking questions
in the chat. Definitely.
Click the thumbs up button.
Leave a comment if you're checking this out
after the live.
Let's get this to more people.
And the explanation on radiance versus
a normal Page 7 shampoo.
People looking might like to know.
Now it is kind of a coating maintenance.
Yeah, it is labeled as a coating maintenance shampoo.
I know that there are polymers that are left behind
on the surface to just boost that gloss
and slickness to a coating.
I wouldn't say that it's a soap that has protection in it
because it's not any type of durable protection,
which is why I also gave Dane Amplify
to touch it up with
and just boost the gloss even more.
I think if you have a well-maintained vehicle
and you're just looking to boost that up a little bit,
I think radiance would be a perfect shampoo.
I've got a lot of baked in stuff on this white paint
and I'm noticing
while it feels really good using across the paint
it's removing all the dirt I would expect it to
but there's some embedded stuff
that I think may be like dried tar.
Okay.
It's not removing that.
So I think I'm going to need to go back over it
with something kind of target those areas
but overall I like the way it feels
and it smells nice.
Yeah, it's a nice like a,
I like to liken it to a melted great popsicle maybe.
Yeah, yeah, I would say that.
Yeah. I would agree with that.
David Boyce, I bought the screw ball,
but I can't find it.
It's been missing since the day I opened up the box.
Well, what a screwy situation.
That is screwed up, Joey, right there.
Listen.
You know, I see what he did there.
Dane knows his sports.
Oh man.
Inside baseball reference.
We need to leave.
I think though,
you know, as much as we'd like to plug our stuff,
I do think that if you head over
to the red company Instagram page,
check out their T3 grandbassadors at this point.
Follow them all.
Follow them.
I know they got discount codes rolling out soon.
And I mean, David is just going to have to purchase another
one of those amazing codes.
And if there's not a sale going on at the moment,
you can always find a discount code
from following one of the grandbassadors.
Steve the Fulmer has a question for Anthony.
Hello, all Anthony.
Try the WeatherTech matte protector spray.
They're matte dressing with anti-slip additives.
Other interior dressings for too slippery for me.
Wondering what you guys think.
Love the QA.
I actually have not tried that spray.
I'm interested now that you're telling me about it though.
I would definitely try it.
I had no idea that WeatherTech made their own spray.
WeatherTechs have, I mean it's,
I think they actually coat them from the factory,
which is what the really unique situation,
because they're very porous.
So like the dirt likes to just hang in there.
But I have had really good luck with some GumaFix on there.
The actual legit GumaFix.
I mean, I love the label with the teal color.
Like is it the actual legit GumiFix?
Well, I've heard, yeah.
You're cooking over there.
Some people like to cook in their homes to make their own.
Yeah, I've heard of people mixing up their own recipes
for detailing products and saying they're comparable.
I haven't tried.
One thing I really like on WeatherTechs
is actually a couple mists of Swift.
And then really take off the excess
and haven't had a single issue with slippiness.
You know, I don't have, I don't have hammered mats on my car,
but I've used, I've cleaned them up with Pilot
and Pilot leaves a nice dark sheen behind on it.
Like it won't, it's not going to like,
you know, it's not a night and day difference,
but it's going to rich in that and not leave it slippery.
And just you guys wait, a shark blue turbo.
Get your protection on Dane.
He's going to have beads and amplify.
He's got his gloves on.
So we know that's not what he's talking about.
All right, so let's pop over to the next page.
Juice free again.
It's all good.
Wash and wax's soaps are for the birds.
So he's referencing radiance.
So it's kind of like with the the nanomagic shampoo,
the ceramic effect shampoo.
I feel like radiance is in like its own little world.
I wouldn't call it a wash and wax.
I wouldn't call it a ceramic shampoo.
It just does something to the paint.
It's almost like how Dream Maker just makes paint pop
and that's its only job.
Radiance has got two jobs,
clean the car and make it pop.
And that's the wrong one that I was going to put on there,
but any who?
I told Alex to stay away from all of the side conversations
because sometimes Dane can get mixed up
and not realize that it's a side conversation going on.
He'll pull up a comment of mine
that I really did not want on the screen.
And I don't want to do that to anybody.
The smells here.
I got the onions.
It just bit me.
The smells are radiating, not just from the soap
but also from, I guess that burner's working.
Oh yeah.
It's working.
Beautiful.
I hear the bubbling.
I hear the sizzling.
Is that some Danos, Anthony?
Danos.
Lowry's dude.
Oh, gee, man.
Dano wasn't even born yet.
Oh, sorry.
I don't know why I'm yelling.
I have you guys mic'd up.
Dano wasn't even born yet.
Lowry's been doing this since.
All day and show over there.
Actually, I don't know when Lowry's
that was actually founded,
but it's pretty good stuff.
So.
So, and a good question from Andrew Kaye,
under a state underscored.
Look at a watch that I've seen in an underscored.
Yeah.
You know, stay true.
This is not the MSN days.
Hey, I'm new to the detailing community.
I bought SO2 spray sealant.
How do I properly use it after the wash?
That's a good question.
You want this one, Joey?
I personally haven't used SO2.
I know how to use it, but have you used it?
I have.
So I did a dry application.
So once I washed the vehicle,
I didn't apply a last step product.
So are any last step protection LSP, if you will.
Nothing on there.
Just kind of, you know,
just ride it without any additional stuff on there.
And then just kind of sprayed on some SO2, wiped it on.
You know, you do kind of want to be, you know,
you don't want to be overly hot.
You don't want to be overly cold.
Just kind of in a somewhat controlled environment
and give you some pretty decent protection there.
So.
Yeah.
And if you'd like to give the spray
the most optimum opportunity to stick to your paint
and give you the best durability,
you can hit it with a panel prep first
and get that really, really clean.
If you're going to be claying your car,
that's another step that you can add into the mix
to make sure that you've got a nice, pure surface.
Just be careful with the clay.
You know, if you don't intend to polish or anything,
just something like the clay scrubber
and plenty of lubrication will get the job done.
And lots of side chatter here in regards to Anthony's
seasoning, he is seasoning this just enough
if he had to smell the vision.
Where do you get your linguisa?
Linguisa?
Yeah.
So I use like silver linguisa.
You can get it at Winco here locally.
I think most Wincos around the Northwest
and California will have silver linguisa,
but that's pretty much my go-to.
All right.
What makes it stand out from other linguisas?
It's just a true poor cheese linguisa.
Because linguisa is its own kind of sausage.
I mean, it basically has like a really distinct taste.
It's kind of vinegary.
It's, I don't know, it's like really full flavor.
I mean, I love this stuff.
But I mean, I don't know,
Flak Pyro just got here in time for Tony's beans.
So yeah, welcome, welcome to the party.
At this point in time, process-wise,
olive oil's gone in.
I had to do a decent amount of olive oil
since how big this batch is.
And then I do the diced onions, right?
So basically give those starts to saute.
Really started to get them before they get really soft.
Then my garlic goes in after that.
And then I put in my chili paste slash garlic chili sauce,
whatever you want to call it.
And that's where it's gonna add a lot of flavor
and a little bit of the spice.
Depending on how much I put that in,
it's how spicy things can get.
And so, but right now it's looking really good.
And it's starting to smell good too.
Have you guys noticed how good it smells?
It's waftin' over here.
It's really good.
I've never eaten anything that Anthony's cooked,
so I'm pretty excited about this.
And you know what else is gonna smell good?
You only smell the break buster over there?
Poor Dane.
Always getting a short end to the stick.
I've never seen anyone sit crisscross applesauce
more than Dane stone hen and over there.
I don't think I could.
I couldn't get off the floor if I sat crisscross applesauce.
There's a lot of squelching going on over there, Joey.
Yeah, a little bit.
Now, what's not gonna be squelching,
but just smelling amazing.
Ryan's asking Anthony here,
if one scent from a detailing chemical
could be made into a cologne,
what would Chef Tony wear?
Ooh, that's a good question.
From a detailing chemical?
That's tough, man.
I don't know.
I'd probably rock active foam.
You know what I mean?
As a scent, the sandalwood.
I'd probably do that.
That's a good one.
Not rocking an iron remover.
Tell you that much.
No, I'm not.
You used one today and we had to crack the door.
Yeah.
This guy used iron remover on the bucket dolly wheels
yesterday because he noticed that
they had a little bit of corrosion on them
from being wet all the time
and I asked him what he needed it for
and I didn't quite pay attention to your answer
and then I smelled it and I asked,
what the heck are you doing?
There's a method to my madness, Joey,
because I want this place to look as good
as it was before Gabe left
so that Gabe isn't yelling at everyone
on upon his return.
We need it to look better than when Gabe left.
No offense to you guys.
You guys do a great job,
but your cleaning skills could use a little work.
Little Tim.
Anthony, you need some fresh baked papa sacus
and cheese to go with those beans
and some sumo to go with those beans.
I would love a sumo right now.
That would be, that'd be very good actually.
Is that a beer?
Like, no, it's not a beer.
It's a little of a Portuguese soda,
but there's like the best Portuguese soda like ever
and I love it and I would totally be drinking that
right now if that was an option.
But here in Idaho,
they do not have sumo anywhere, unfortunately.
So California, Joey, they're everywhere.
Oh, I'll send you some then.
You know what else California has, Joey?
What's that?
California has sal.
Sal from details.
Jay Boogie in A-town.
What's up, Sal?
Thank you for finding us over here.
Sal's in all of our chats.
He's asking how the spirit plate was.
We did not fly spirit.
We didn't.
We flew Delta.
We met up in, you flew from Calgary to Seattle.
I flew from Sacramento to Seattle
and this man greeted me at the gate with open arms.
That was kind of cool.
I've never done that before.
It was nice to have a layover with a friend
and not just, you know, try to find snacks
and a place to rest.
Or run to my gate.
If you can fly with someone,
that makes it a thousand times more enjoyable.
But you know what?
While I love traveling with friends and family,
there's also the freedom of not having to worry
about anyone else slowing you down
if you travel by yourself.
So I do enjoy that sometimes.
I don't like traveling in general,
but I will say where the friend is best.
And I will say, not that I'm a world traveler,
but Anthony over there loves a good bathroom situation
and the Sacramento airport has probably
some of the cleanest bathrooms I've ever seen.
I have not encountered those,
but I would love to know Anthony's impression
if he ever flies into Sacramento
to go visit his old stomping grounds in Modesto.
Yeah.
So Carlos here has a fantastic question.
What's one common mistake people make
when they rush for detailing
and how can it be avoided
without making the process feel like a burden?
I think early on when I was just kind of,
you know, running a wash mitt all over the paint
in like an erratic manner,
it was, I'd miss a lot of spots.
So one, I would say that not following
like a nice like smooth pattern, straight lines,
watching where your mitt ends and where it begins,
I think that would be something
that I would recommend someone pay attention to early on
if they want to improve their detailing
and the amount of missed spots during the process.
And one thing I have for the mistake thing
is especially this time of year,
depending on when you're driving,
I mean the sun's only setting sooner
and rising a little bit later,
but taking advantage of cleaning your front windshield.
And what I like to do
is I like to have a specific direction
for both the interior and exterior.
So interior, I like to go vertical,
so up and down.
And then on the exterior,
I like to go side to side
so that if I do have any kind of shriek,
I know exactly where it is.
What side it's on.
The other thing I like to do is,
I know people like to wash early in the morning,
they like to wash late at night,
they have their preference.
I think I prefer as the sun is setting
because I'm not rushing to beat the sun
in the sense of it's gonna start cooking
the chemicals on the paint.
So find the right time of day that works for you.
If you feel more rushed in the morning,
maybe try late afternoon, evening wash
and see which one's more enjoyable for you.
I find the nighttime wash is more pleasurable.
I hope Dane takes his flex out of nighttime
because that thing is looking fresh.
It looks much cleaner than when we first started the show.
Hydra detailing here,
how do you detail when you don't like it?
Page 13 and a half truck pre-wash,
then it pH shoots your foam with a wax in it after.
That could work.
Yeah, that could work.
If you're, I would say if you're staying on top of it,
if you're not letting the car get absolutely muddy
and caked with dirt,
I think a very strong pre-wash like that.
Yeah, I think that, I think followed by the foam.
Yeah, I think that would do the trick.
I mean, it's, you may have a bit of a film left over,
but just depends.
I mean, most often you're probably gonna be okay.
Sometimes it's good to touch the paint.
I would say swap your towels out, flip them very often,
just make sure that you're always using
a clean side of the towel.
That way you're not, you know,
if there's anything that the touchless soap hasn't gotten off,
at least you're practicing safe wash methods
with your microfiber.
And here we have a question
that Anthony might be able to answer, too.
From Kron, can the Buff Bright Furnado
be used with the Ultra Air Blaster Mini?
Good question.
I've actually wondered that myself,
but I haven't asked him.
Anthony, what do you think?
I don't know.
I'm actually, so Buff Bright Furnado
be used with the Ultra Air Blaster Mini?
I think so.
I can't remember if it has a female color
that has something on top of it.
I think it's a same thread pitch, so I think so.
Maybe we'll have to check that out.
Yeah, we'll have to try, and we'll report back.
And speaking of reporting back,
we're gonna be back together again
in only a few months time, Joey.
I know, I know.
I've seen you more than some of my family this year,
and it's just gonna continue.
That's okay.
DIY with Kane, how many of you are planning
to go to SEMA 2025?
Anthony didn't raise his hand.
Dave didn't raise his hand.
I think Dave will know,
I think Anthony will know in a couple of days before.
Yeah, yeah.
He likes to fly by the seat of his pants.
But yeah, SEMA 2024 was my first time.
It was very fun.
It was quite the experience.
It was exhausting.
My feet hurt, bring some ibuprofen,
aspirin, whatever.
Just treat your body nice.
David Boyce is asking, Anthony,
what's wrong with the little bourbon
added to the Portuguese beans, too?
That'd be all right.
Yeah, Anthony, ever put any bourbon in there?
Bourbon?
You ever put bourbon in your beans?
No, that would ruin it.
Oh, the trick is, I was wondering,
I'm like, gosh, what am I doing wrong right now?
Like I'm like, something's like not cooking fast enough.
And I go, oh, I probably should put that lid on.
So actually, I do need a towel.
I need like a microfiber towel as my lid.
You know what I mean, my lid thing.
What should I use?
An eagle?
Maybe just like a ripping rag.
Maybe a ripping rag.
No, but you have to use like a cheap beer.
Like cheap beer is like the best way to do it.
Bud Light, Coors Light, anything like that
because that alcohol, it tends to burn off
really pretty quickly, I should say.
But like the flavor that it leaves behind,
you want kind of something kind of weedy tasting
and that's kind of, it makes sense.
Once the alcohol starts burning off,
it tastes a lot better.
Do you remember we encountered
Papst Light yesterday?
Yeah, I am.
They have PBR and they have Papst Light,
but I don't know how it could get any lighter.
I didn't know PBR was just selling water.
Yeah, that's, I'm curious.
Yeah.
I'm curious what Hydra Detail is saying is here.
Anthony.
Go ahead.
As a JDM lover, do you also have
Japanese cooking knives at home?
Yes, I do.
Actually, I have Japanese cooking knives at home.
Yes, I do.
For longtime fans, he almost removed one of his fingers
many years ago.
Did you order them from like a Honda catalog?
No, well that was like a Santuku knife that I had gotten
and yeah, I literally cut off like half my finger.
That sucked.
I've cut the tip of my finger off before.
Yeah, to get it like stitched back on
and it's still kind of weird.
It's still not, you know, it's fine.
It has a little bit of some weird feelings there
every once in a while, but I learned,
man, you know, they say like a dull knife is like,
is like, is like one of the most dangerous knives.
Yep, definitely.
I don't know if that's true.
Cause if you've never felt how sharp,
like an actual sharp knife is,
holy crap, man, like it's, it's effortless.
What it can do.
Well, my experience is like it happens so quickly.
You don't even feel it go through.
You don't feel it.
You don't feel it.
You don't even know it's happened.
I think that's the whole argument with the dull one
is the dull one,
you're going to create a little bit more damage.
The dull argument, although the dull argument
is that it slips off of your cutting media
and then it slides right onto your silver.
Maybe it doesn't do as much damage on you.
I don't know.
There's, you can argue both ways, but whatever.
Anyway, so this is now going much faster with the lid.
I don't know the heck I was doing before.
So I'm happy about this.
So what were we at time wise?
Okay, we're almost at the end of the first half here.
It's been a lot of fun so far.
Most of my prep is done.
Everything from here is actually going to be really easy.
Just, I'm just dumping stuff in at this point.
But I'm hoping,
I'm hoping there's at least a taste test here
by the end of this show.
There has to be.
I would love a taste test.
Live on camera.
You gotta be able to taste it,
do something there.
I just thought we're not eating like bowls of beans
the entire Q and A.
Yeah, or the entire week.
Or yeah, that would be pretty bad.
What's rough is the fact that Steve the former
has not tried any KCX products.
The gateway drug to KCX I would say is GSF.
Like you try that soap
and you just enter a new world.
What's funny, Joey, is that yesterday
we were playing around with little GFX.
It was Christmas in September.
And it's a fairly enclosed space here.
And we were almost overwhelmed with the Christmas.
Yeah, the cinnamon was coming in really strong,
but I did go a little heavy with my pour.
It was, but hey, it was still good.
I hope it comes back this year for Christmas.
And do you have to get a slightly different
strong smell, FYI?
Oh, Dane has busted out the Ulex.
I don't know if I trust Dane with Ulex.
I've got things that can come on in about 30 seconds here
when we head over to break.
Well, we've got detailed therapy here
saying afternoon, everyone.
What's going on?
Detail therapy?
From across the compound.
Hey, Aaron from customer service.
Do you like doorbusters?
I adore doorbusters.
Did you get that?
I got it.
And I think that would be an appropriate point
to stop here at our halftime point.
We do have an amazing treat right after.
So, hey, stick around, grab your snacks,
grab your drinks, kick your feet up,
tell your boss you're going home for the afternoon
because it's gonna be an epic final hour, the fun hour.
We'll be back in a few minutes,
but I can't wait to stretch my legs.
Hello, hello, hello, and welcome back to the fun hour of the Q&A.
It's gonna get crazy.
That break goes by a lot faster than you think.
It does, it does.
You've got barely any time to do anything.
I hope people have grabbed their snacks.
They've grabbed their drinks
because we're gonna be grabbing a bit of a package
that came in the mail for us.
We have fan mail, Joey.
We do.
Is that Carson Black?
Carson Black, live in the flesh.
Okay, so this package here.
I don't want you to spill the water.
It's from our friend, Dan Digna.
Yeah, Alkaline Top Hat.
Alkaline Trio goes by both names.
Sorry.
He was actually here last week.
He was.
I missed him.
Purchased a Volkswagen Audi group product.
He did.
He did.
Audi RS4.
He did.
I'm quite jealous of it.
Dan's been a guest on our podcast.
He has.
What a lovely guy.
He's been in the RAG company chat for years and years.
Long time.
But he sent us a package.
Yep, and it was actually supposed to be here tomorrow,
so I'm really happy it showed up today.
That's the efficiency of the United States Postal Service.
Is that what you call it?
Well, okay.
Maybe.
I didn't let him know beforehand,
so we kind of kept it as a surprise.
Yeah.
What do you open it?
I don't even know what this is.
I have no idea what we could have gotten.
We've got coffee?
We have some instructions here.
Oh, yeah.
What do we have instructions for?
I don't know.
Maybe it's just packing materials?
We have instructions for a shower head.
That's wonderful.
Okay.
More packing material.
And then we also have another bag.
What is this?
Ethiopian blend, it looks like.
And this one is Maribel Washed Bourbon in Kalora.
Wow, okay.
I like that.
What's your flavor profile?
I've got chocolate, fruit and sweet,
juicy with citrus acidity.
They have a little scent hole in the rear.
Yeah, a little.
Oh.
It's pretty good.
Let me smell you.
Can someone brew us a cup of coffee here?
Yeah, somebody can brew us some coffee.
That'd be amazing.
Take a long pull.
Oh, these are very good.
Thank you so much, Dan.
I can't wait to have these.
Man, what do you say we get back into some more comments?
I think before we hit the comments,
we have to do a bit of analysis.
Okay, let's do it.
You and I have been watching this Q&A for many years.
Yes, we have.
And the commercial break
has included some various commercials.
Not ones you want to skip through,
ones you actually want to watch.
You're talking about the hill that I'm willing to die on.
Yes.
That is that the RAG company, of course,
ad did not involve any theft.
Zero.
If you look at the package that the male detailer
is washing his car with,
he has a RAG company box or a bucket, I'm sorry.
He has a bottle of O&R.
He has a bottle of bead maker.
And some dynamic.
And some dynamic.
She simply picks it up and is like,
hmm, this is way better than what I've been using.
And when she returns,
she returns with Dream Maker and Swift.
She's done her own shopping.
She is not a thief.
No, completely different products.
I have never even met her,
but I will represent her in court if I have to
because she is no thief.
Look at the Dream Maker, look at the Swift.
Just because she's wearing some of...
And it's a different outfit.
Just because she's wearing some
of Canada's favorite headwear,
a toke does not consider her a thief.
It might be a little chilly there,
but I think that, I mean,
I think it's as plain as day.
I know the chat's probably going crazy about it.
I know Juice Free's got things to say about it,
but I think she's innocent.
We know what we're talking about.
Yeah.
I asked Anthony if he had any strong opinions on this
and he said he's never paid attention.
He has linguisa brain right now.
He can't even think.
He does have linguisa brain.
Whatever that is.
I don't know.
She's innocent, 100% and I'm sticking to it.
I'm gonna stick to Andrew Edwards here.
Joey, if you wanna read this comment.
Yeah, throw it up on the screen for me.
I'll answer it here.
Andrew Edwards says,
hi, can you run through the steps
for a full de-con wash,
including when to use which product,
which stages require a rinse in between,
when to use tar and glue,
fallout, and water spot removers?
That's a great question.
Please, that's a very thorough question.
So let's start this one off.
If Dane's doing it,
he rinses every time he looks at the car.
Correct.
But I mean, for most people,
for a full de-con,
I like to do, especially kind of post winter
or really nice mild winter day,
I like to foam on dry.
Okay, let it attack that dirt.
Something like an ADS de-con soap,
maybe a 10 to one follow the directions.
Foam that on, let it dwell.
As long as possible,
as long as you can let the chemical do the work
for you, your job is going to be easier.
And with a de-con,
don't be overly concerned about the direct sun
if there is sunlight.
Be more concerned about the temperature of the panel.
Correct.
If you can barely touch it,
if it's steaming when you see the water touch it,
maybe rinse it off with some cool water first
before you go in.
So I had it with de-con,
let that dwell, rinse that.
So we have one rinse so far.
Yeah, one rinse so far.
And then I foam on my contact wash solution,
which is gonna be usually the same as in my bucket.
So whether that's gonna be GSF,
whether that's gonna be Pearl.
Usually a pH neutral soap after that step.
Something like that.
Any one of them that TRC has is perfect for that situation.
So you'll wash the car with your pH neutral soap
and then you'll rinse it.
Yeah, and then I'll rinse it again.
Second rinse.
Once it's dry, or once that.
And then because it's de-con,
I'll go in with a dry, okay?
I'm not using any last step protection.
Dry it off.
And again, it's not perfect.
I'm not going for the cracks and crevices.
Just getting the large bodies of water off.
Then I take a look.
Am I seeing any tar spots?
If it's a light colored vehicle along with the rust,
they're a lot more visible there.
If it's a darker colored,
maybe you can kind of feel it
because the car is clean.
And you will feel a lot more after you've contact washed
and clean the actual paint.
You'll see what's left and what needs to be tackled.
So if there's tar or fallout or what have you,
that the de-con soap hasn't already hit
or my touching hasn't already hit,
then I'll apply those dry
because I don't want to dilute the products even more.
Correct.
Rinse it off to kind of neutralize it.
If there's a lot, I might do another contact wash.
And then for any glue, you can kind of spot treat it
and then kind of spot rinse slash wash it.
And then after you've done that,
if you have water spots,
then you might be polishing those off
because a lot of times you're not.
You're going to be getting them in time.
Maybe FSE if they're fresh, but.
I like to do my de-con method
in the way that Bradley from ADS showed it off.
And after you've contact washed the vehicle,
after you've gotten rid of that tar,
if you've got any of that,
go ahead and you can spray your iron remover
all over the paint, let it dwell for a little bit,
but then foam on over it with your shampoo again.
Use that as your clay lube
and go ahead and clay at the same time.
If you're a fan of that,
some people like to leave the iron movers
out of the clay materials
because they don't want the clay to smell.
That I completely understand.
But you can combine those steps if you wish.
And then you'd rinse
and then you would use your water spot remover
as directions and then you would rinse again
to neutralize that.
I know for the, you know,
cause there's been a lot of new synthetic clay products
coming up that are very safe recently.
You know, here they have the clay scrubber,
you know, they have the clay mitt,
they have the clay towel, they have the clay bar.
Now I do like to, you know,
kind of foam it on just for efficiency sake.
You know, do a foam with, like I said, apply it,
you know, but if you do have some clay sprayer,
some clay lubricant, you know,
more lubrication is always better
no matter what you're doing in life.
You can never use too much lubrication
when it comes to clay barring your vehicle.
Never. So hopefully that helps you out, Andrew.
And then Nathan, also with a good question.
What is the point of foaming a car
if it's going to dry off or fall off
before I wash the entire vehicle?
You'd be surprised.
Yeah. It can pull a lot of that dirt off,
but you don't have to do the whole vehicle.
You can work a half at a time.
You do the front first, you do the back,
like however you want to split it up.
So if you are maybe taking a little bit more time
to do your contact wash,
maybe just do half of it or the section
that you're starting with first
and then foam it afterwards
if your foam's falling off too fast,
or you can adjust your dilution or your foam cannon knob
to do a little bit of a wetter foam
so that it's not so heavy
and so that it actually clings onto the paint
instead of falling off.
And I will say is that if you do a dry foam,
if it's a pH neutral soap,
typically it's not going to pull much off.
But it might be a little bit
just to kind of either cool it down a little bit
if it is screaming hot
or just kind of give it a rinse
for using a higher pH or a low pH.
That's going to do a bit more of the eating away,
which I can't be,
I can't wait any more to eat some stuff.
Anthony's looking hot and ready over there.
Yeah, we should check in with Anthony.
Check in with him.
That intro going to play every time?
Is that what's going to happen?
That intro plays every time.
It's going to, okay.
Anyways, well, we're still cooking, literally.
It is getting exceptionally hot over here.
I actually kind of wish we were still outside doing it
like we did with Matt when we were here
because it is, it's hot.
And so hot and steamy.
And I feel like I'm wearing everything
that's inside this pot right now,
but it's going really well though, right?
So we have the linguine there.
It's cooking with the bacon right now.
This burner could get hotter.
It's probably going to do the job.
It's just you pretty much,
I just have to keep it hot no matter what.
Like I can't turn it down.
It's going to get me through
the rest of this whole thing.
So, but we have the beans here.
I got these kind of drained.
I got our tomato sauce or tomato paste
since that's what's going to go in next.
And then of course, you know,
we have our beers, right?
And so, you know, both of them going in
probably into the plot here.
And then it really probably,
I mean, at the timeframe we're at 45 minutes,
we may be ready for a taste test,
but it's we're cutting it pretty close.
I guess I didn't realize once I doubled the recipe,
it would double the cooking time.
Well, what's the normal cooking time
for something like this?
Is this an all day thing that you would do?
No, it's really like,
it is probably normally a couple hours to like,
you know, from cooking to eating
with like just a normal basic setup,
you could speed it up to a little over an hour
if you had like a pretty hot pot.
But this is just, yeah, I'm doubling the recipe
and I have less power than I normally would have.
So it's just taking a little while, but.
So it's not an all day Anthony cooking project.
No.
Okay.
No, that's a couple hours.
I don't cook this at home though, man.
When I make this at home,
my wife's like, God, the whole house smells like this
for like days.
And I'm like, I know.
So I kind of only really cook it here at work
or on special occasions, but I mean,
it's so good.
I just love these beans.
They're like the best.
And so we have a bunch of French bread to go with it.
It's gonna be, it's gonna be a good time.
I'm excited.
You know, Joey, I honestly thought last night
that we spotted all day Anthony at Wincoe
because you walked into Wincoe
and there was a male wearing a helmet
just walking around.
So I kind of thought it was him.
I thought it was him too.
We ran up and then I realized
he seemed a little bit shorter than like
the camera perspective that all day Anthony uses.
And there was no grom in the parking lot.
No, he didn't ride in on a grom.
So.
Secret guy walking around Wincoe.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
I get it.
I understand.
I understand the hustle.
Should we check in with Dane and see how that's going?
He's got a camouflage towel in his hand.
So it looks like he's on the drying stuff.
I don't see anything, Joey.
I don't know what you're talking about.
It does match his pants.
Look at that.
Dane, could you look at him?
Look at that.
All right.
Dane, how's it going over there?
Make a progress.
There's definitely something up with
where my windshield wipers were wiping.
There's a streak that follows the arc.
Something was stuck to the ends of those.
OK.
And it's really in there in the glass.
So whatever it was, it was winding in,
probably during a storm or something.
Some guy caught and just rode the wave.
Dane, see, if you maintained your vehicle a little bit more,
you may not encounter that.
Yeah.
No, you could say that.
Why don't you hit that with some Clarity Cream off camera?
Yeah, we'll make sure that Dane leaves here
with a nice clean vehicle with a nice line of sight.
And speaking of clean vehicles and sight lines,
Kev Kev, have you guys ever thought
about starting your own detailing company?
Heck to the no.
Who would want to do that?
We are professional enthusiasts.
That is way too much work.
There's plenty of products out there.
There's plenty of research that's been done.
People above my pay grade taking care of this stuff.
I've got no reason to start a detailing company.
But if you do want to start a business,
on the Ray Company channel, there are tons of videos
on how to do that and facilitate that whole process.
They also have a business program for purchases.
They do have a business program.
You can save yourself a little bit of money there.
We have the Josh's.
The Josh's.
We're talking about the commercial ads.
Josh Brodle and Josh Petro.
Lovely people.
Peaches himself.
Lovely people.
I love going next door and visiting those guys.
Josh Petro has his footwear game this week has been.
I know, you know what's funny,
is I brought a few pairs of shoes this week
and I've wore the same ones every day.
You brought three pairs of shoes for a five day trip.
Correct.
But none of them compete with Petro's shoes.
You know who doesn't compete with anybody?
Is Armour Detail Supply.
Armour Detail Supply.
That shirt Anthony's wearing is sexy in capital SEXY.
Yes, it is.
I love this shirt.
Do you want to thank them for sponsoring the segment?
I do want to thank them for sponsoring this edition
of Tony's Kitchen.
Next time it'll be,
there's an open sponsorship spot for Tony's wings and berries
where we'll be cooking wings and air frying wings live
and of course planting Chernobyl berries, right?
Where I get basically the dirt from Emmett Idaho
as we all know is radioactive.
We should go for a drive.
Can we check that place out before we leave?
No, you don't want to go there.
Okay, okay.
Oh yeah, you don't want to go there.
I'll take it.
Yeah, you should.
Take them to Rowans, the famous drive-in.
But what I'm saying is that there's open sponsorship
opportunities for these cooking segments.
This could be you with a shoe.
Oh, it could be me wearing your shirt, your brand here.
Ooh.
Do you think they have applications
for just a couple of guest hosts of a podcast?
Like maybe they'll send us a shirt?
It's possible.
I mean, if Donovan Jamison is watching,
perhaps he can maybe send one over.
I don't know if that's Brad.
I don't know if that's DJ or Jefferson, I'm not sure.
Maybe someone else if they're too busy.
We love all of them.
What good guys over there at Armor Detail Supply?
We do, definitely.
Ryan Rigdon.
Ryan Rigdon, hey guys, I noticed that Dane's form
has improved quite a bit.
What a compliment.
Thank you.
I appreciate that a lot.
I don't know if he's talking about my detailing technique
or just generally not as round anymore.
I think he was talking about you kicking your toes
to your fingers.
Oh, I've always been able to do that.
But the form has gotten better.
Oh, I didn't consider that.
There's less muscles being pulled.
I mean, when you're really pulled.
Dane's got the loosest hamstrings
I've ever witnessed in my life.
When you're over 30, things start to hurt a little more.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't think he was put together correctly.
I mean, I think something didn't develop properly
with how flexible he is.
He's got loose parts where tight parts should be.
I am.
Yeah, I'm like super jealous.
So I'm like, give me your ligaments.
I know.
Speak for yourself.
Yeah, give me those ligaments.
Oh, man.
Give me your ligaments.
Very jealous of Dane's flexibility.
And we have Spintons here.
First TRC order was March 11, 2014.
He's got me beat by a year.
10 eagle, edgeless, and one avalanche drying towel.
Question for you guys, Dane or Anthony.
Sydney's first purchase involved kerfluffles.
I do not remember the kerfluffle.
Could someone explain that one to me?
Kerfluffles?
That was the pluffles that got messed up.
Oh, OK.
Nice.
OK.
Yeah, those were just pluffles that came in wrong.
Got it.
Well, it was on her receipt.
So it sounds like she got some B grades there.
So basically, the kerfluffle was
making lemonade out of lemons.
Got it.
In the chat, drop a comment.
I love the new gray wall in person.
I do.
I do.
Especially if there's a white vehicle over there,
you can absolutely see what's going on much better
than just having it washed out with a white wall.
The only blowouts we need here, the door busters.
Erin was referring to earlier.
There might be a couple of blowouts after these beans.
Let's see.
AT4.
My first purchase at TRC was just over a year ago,
worth every penny spent.
Prices and information help.
You're all amazing.
That includes DGP.
Oh, thank you so much.
We appreciate that.
All right, on to the next page.
Let me see.
I just I love that we have pages.
You know, I was worried that nobody was going to tune in.
They saw that we were in the thumbnail
and they were just going to, you know,
they're going to leave the chat, not enter the chat.
Hydra detailing, staying in the chat.
Hydra detailing, you're doing great, Dan, go for it.
Everyone loves Dane.
Everyone loves Dane washing a vehicle.
I think Dane can clean his door jams
by lifting his leg above his head
and then going all the way down.
I've seen Dane clean his own vehicles twice this week
and I've got to say how proud I am.
What the heck is that, Dane?
He's got his foot on the dash.
Anthony, are you seeing this?
His foot is on his dashboard.
What is he doing?
I'm just proving I can do it.
Oh, that's sight, what a sight.
Talk about a full frontal cam.
Yeah, we're going to need an inside the car cam.
We did go to the home of the Meridian Marmot.
Oh, the Meridian Marmot.
Oh, I feel honored that the Meridian Marmot stopped by.
You know how disappointed I was?
The Trish was not on the premises.
We thought she stopped by, though.
I thought she did.
The Marmot is in the house or engine bay.
Juice-free.
I'm writing down everything Dane is doing.
I'm about to start offering the Dane package
in my detail service.
He hasn't seen the video we shot.
Dane's video is-
Juice-free, before you make that move,
maybe stick around to next tier CMA.
And you might rethink that.
That's for sure.
If Dane somehow left the family business,
I think he could do Treasure Valley's thigh-high detailing.
That'd be a good name.
The thigh's the limit.
The thigh is the limit.
Oh, my goodness.
These guys.
So, Ryan Rigdon is describing RRW smells like verbena.
Is that a cologne?
I don't know what that is.
Do you know what that is, Anthony?
RRW smells like-
Oh, it's a plant.
No, I actually don't know what that is.
It's a plant?
Nick has informed me that it is a plant.
Okay.
Nick is so smart.
Juice-free wants Leviticus Gates
to roll up with the lacquer thinner.
I would love, you know what?
As many times as I've been here,
as many times I've hung out with these guys,
I still have never met Levi Gates in person.
Can you believe that?
What?
Can you believe that?
How?
Doesn't it seem like I've been around a lot longer?
Yeah.
You've never met Levi Gates in the master of shopping?
Is he on walk-in right now?
Is this a setup?
No, it's not.
Dang.
Sorry, I wish it was.
Oh, I got really excited and nervous.
No, I'm shocked, I'm surprised.
Yeah, I've never met Levi.
Levi, if you're watching, stop by.
Not crazy, yeah.
I'm sure he has an e-bike he could rip up.
Yeah, I would take him no time.
So we've got noises.
Camarena, if you missed the beginning,
what are the list of products we're using?
Yeah, so it's olive oil.
I don't think that's what he's talking about.
Well, let him have it.
Let's give it to him.
Let's give it to him.
Are you talking about detailing products?
I don't know, he might be talking about what you're using.
So do you want to run down that list?
Yeah.
Then I'll have Dane run down the list.
Yeah, yeah, no.
I mean, basically in general,
Portugese and Linguisa, diced onion.
We do have olive oil.
We do have some minced garlic.
I have tomato paste.
I have diced tomatoes.
I've got a little bit of beer for just to mix things up.
Some pinto beans.
Did I say olive oil?
Because if not, more olive oil.
And a little bit of bacon, right?
So this is going to be quite the sauce.
And we have, of course, from French bread,
really to pair this with,
because people are going to want to pair their beans
with the bread.
It's going to be pretty next level.
And then, of course, some heavy whipping cream there
at the end just to kind of tie it all together.
So I'm excited.
You're excited.
Dane, back to you.
Dane, what are you using over there?
I started things off rinsing the car with active foam,
not really rinsing, foaming.
But that was to knock down all the crap
that was built up on the various surfaces.
And as nice as this white tricote paint is,
it's not only doing a good job of hiding all the crap
that's stuck to it.
Frankly, it seemed better days.
But that's kind of how I bought it.
It was essentially road trip from here
up to the northern mountains and stuff.
So it's got rock chips.
Do you have anything on it, protection-wise?
Is it coated?
The tunnel wash delivers the luxury package at the Chevron.
Oh, OK.
The works.
Yeah.
Got it.
I go touchless because I'm not insane.
But it's not that great chemical-wise compared
to what you could do here, which
is why we're doing this now.
And I still just me just lazy me
wanting to go to the tunnel anyway.
So you hit it with active foam.
You rinse that.
You hit it with inspiration radiance as your contact
wash.
And then you use brake buster on the wheels.
And what did you use for the tar, Ulex?
I hit up Ulex onto the tar and various spots
where there's just like some really embedded stuff.
It got most of it, but there's some other things I think
that are actually in the clear coat, which would require
polishing.
So that's not today.
That's for another time.
He'll probably ask us to do it after the Q&A for him.
We're not leaving until the sun goes down.
Correct.
And then on the glass, what are you using on the glass?
I started with TruView.
And then I'm going to follow up with Reflect.
And then a little PSS on the tires.
And I think we'll call it a day.
Yeah, very cool.
So Blue Line Automotive in aviation detailing.
Ooh, love some good aviation content.
The Wash Bay has a new gray wall.
Love it.
What is the product or material?
Good question.
It looks almost like a, it's kind of like a wallpaper type
material, but it is very water resistant.
Really, really thick wrap.
Super dense wrap.
Has an adhesive backing.
Think like wallpaper.
But this one is actually waterproof, weatherproof.
And it's meant to mimic the concrete walls
of a parking garage or something along those lines.
Yeah, when you're close up to it,
you can really make out the pattern.
There's actually texture you can feel.
And it does have genuine texture.
I laughed, though, because when I first saw it,
it reminded me of that awkward first day of school
getting your picture taken.
Yeah, one of the backdrops.
And this is the gray backdrop.
It totally reminded me of that.
I could see that.
But I will say, the reason we did it
is because every time we'd wash a white car in front
of that white wall, with white foam,
the camera would just freak out.
It would just bloom over exposed, too hot, too much.
So this makes it a lot better on the sensors.
And you get a better look at it when it's being worked on.
So all in all, it's for the viewers, really.
It's not just aesthetics.
There's technical reasons behind it as well.
It's a pretty nice solution.
Yeah, it does look good.
We are waiting for them just to put the foam cannon
attachments on the wall.
Back on the wall, yeah.
Dean's passenger mirror there from this angle.
We are funny.
We're looking for foam cannons, and we're like, oh, no.
They're not in their normal spot from the Q&A.
I don't know where we can find them.
And so next up here, from the same blue line automotive,
what is the scent of absolute rinseless wash?
I'll take this one, Alex.
It's one of my favorite scents.
I spray the air freshener version of it in my car
and the house all day long.
It's coconut lime.
Delicious.
It's so good.
All right.
Especially on a hot summer day, washing
inside the garage with absolute,
you feel like you've got a tropical drink
or something in your hand.
It really brings the vibes.
So we have Peter Belengut.
Apologies if I'm ruining that name.
Plant on detailing a friend's car who's a smoker.
What interior clean air protection
would you guys recommend?
Woofer.
I would probably.
I would get rid of the car.
That's an option, but it wasn't one of his options.
I'm just kidding.
I would probably clean it.
I'd probably nuke it with some tri-clean
and just get a lot of that nasty out of there.
Yeah, we clean.
Yeah, little g-technic tri-clean.
We actually went to the junkyard
to try a tri-clean on an interior
and it cleaned a door panel up really, really nice
and disinfected it, left it just perfect.
I hope Anthony disinfected his table over there
with tri-clean.
Otherwise, we might be eating some tea.
The picture gets me.
We can't keep doing this.
Anyway, right now, what are you guys asking?
Are you guys asking a question, update?
Well, we wanted an update, but you can also chime in
on this detailing question if you'd like.
Plant on detailing friend's car is a smoker.
What interior cleaner protection product
would you guys recommend?
So there's a smoker, really.
I mean, your windows can have a film on them.
Your door at your dash, as well as some of the plastics
could have a film on them.
Not always, but sometimes.
So I would probably go through and use something
I can cut through that.
And in terms of mitigating the scent, right?
So I actually got a good all-in-one product
to probably use rather than just protection,
kind of, you know, removing the scent and cleaning
and removing bacteria would be tri-clean from GTecnic.
It would be a really good product to use
for that kind of stuff.
It's got a lot of cleaning power to cut through it.
Glass, you know, you want to use a good glass cleaner,
so then it'll cut through that grime, as well.
It depends, right?
If there's a smoker and they're gonna be
continuously smoking in the car,
the smell, they don't even notice it.
They don't know that there's a smell in their car.
So you don't really have to focus that
as a main priority, right?
And now, if this was somebody who had bought a car
who bought it from a smoker and they want to get
the smoke smell out, that's a completely different story.
There's lots you can do there.
But if they're going to continue smoking, then really,
there's no point in really trying to deodorize
and get everything as perfect as possible.
But I would use a good interior cleaner,
something like Tri-Clean Polestar from KCX,
something of that nature.
And then it's for protection.
Topstar is great.
I really like that product.
Matt Dash from GTecnic works great.
But yeah, it depends on how much work you want to do.
I find that most of your films are gonna be on the windows.
You're gonna be really probably struggling with that.
Nicotine's just kind of like a pain in the butt
to get up windows.
And then plastics, you just recommend a good scrub brush.
Some type of interior cleaning brush,
whether it's a detail factory brush,
they add their interior scrub brush.
But you'll probably need something
that's not like an ultra soft.
You'll need something with a little bit of scrubbing power
like a boar's hair.
But you do that and I think it's gonna look
really, really good.
Would you use the same products in process
if you needed to get the smell
of like Portuguese beans out of the car?
Like what if that wasn't too much?
I would just leave that one.
Leave that one in there?
Yeah, I'm actually gonna try to actually
find that smell in an air freshener
and just keep that going.
Okay, I thought you might say that.
And another tip though is if it's not gonna go back
to the smoker, you could replace the cabin filter
as well because that thing is probably hosed.
And I think doing the,
if you have the ability to do an ozone treatment
or something like that,
but if you can leave the vehicle open
and airing out for quite some time,
is certainly an option as well.
And you know, I know PNS does have
some kind of chlorine tablets.
The odor doc, yeah.
The odor doc for kind of cleaning that out too.
So that's certainly something you can look at.
Yeah, there's plenty of options
and there have been plenty of successful people
who have removed smoke out of the vehicle.
Did you hear that crispy?
I did, I kind of wish we had one over here.
I'm a little jealous he's taking a sip.
He has two for one.
We have none for two.
I have a red solo cup.
No, I need this like all for the recipe.
Okay.
I have a red solo cup, Anthony.
I'm just saying.
I guess I'm kind of on the job right now,
so I'll probably just use it for the recipe,
but I mean it, and it's kind of warmed out to be honest.
You know, I actually wouldn't want this.
It's pretty like room temp.
So, it doesn't matter
because now we're just gonna pour some in here.
So the tough part is, is this,
I wish this burner was hotter.
We're on PTO, baby.
I wish it was going.
But we're gonna go ahead,
get some of this to you.
What temperature do you have it on?
Do you have it on the highest?
What's that?
Is it on the highest heat setting?
It is on the highest, yeah.
Next, I'll put an actual charcoals in here
to make this go a little bit hotter.
This is kind of what we're working with here,
but I promise you, you will have a taste of something
within the next 30 minutes.
I promise you that.
I cannot wait, Anthony.
That's gonna be a long 30 minutes, Joey.
Yeah, it is.
We've got a question, though,
from Blue Line Automotive and Aviation Detailing.
A unique one, a unique one.
But you know it's not the first time
I've heard this question.
Okay.
Can you mix absolute with natural finish
to bring down the slipperiness and gloss?
I've never done it.
I am not the one who is the best
at mixing different products.
I'm gonna steal a word from Anthony.
I like the pureness of a product.
Yes.
And I don't know that it would assist,
but I'm sure that, you know,
I'm sure people have discussed this on the forums.
I think that's where I read it before.
I do have an answer, though.
What's the answer?
If you don't know,
head over to Beadmaker and Coffee
on the PNS channel with Sidney Brieguin herself.
Yes.
And ask that question there.
Go straight to the source.
That'll be the best one.
If Sidney's in the chat,
if Sidney's in the chat,
she can maybe chime in, you know?
Sidney is known for her arts and crafts,
and you know, maybe she's gone down that.
She's busy lately this week.
She's very busy this week.
I don't know how she does it.
But not too busy for us.
Not too busy.
We're not busy for Mac Bergson either.
Mac, you got it right this time.
Ceramic Effect Shampoo is my product
for the year for 2025 so far.
Hey, that's where nine months in.
Where nine months in?
That's a...
The slickness hydrophobics are off the charts.
I have heard great things.
Yeah, I haven't tried it yet.
I smelled it at SEMA,
and I know it's like a cherry almond
or something scent and it's very unique.
But I do like the feedback that he's giving here
with the slickness and the hydrophobic.
So I'm gonna have to give that a shot.
You know what I need to do is I need to...
I'm gonna have to polish one of my cars.
I'm gonna have to get the paint nice and bare,
and then I'm gonna have to try one of these...
Ceramic Effect.
Protection soaps out just to kind of see,
because you throw it on the ceramic coating,
you might see a little something,
but you're gonna see mostly the coating behavior.
I love how Dane's able to completely bend over
without moving his knees whatsoever.
Yeah, it's like a pendulum.
Yeah, he just like, look at that.
Look at that, look at that.
How do you like the screw ball with PSS?
I have never used a brush with PSS
because it's so watery.
But that...
It's nice, right?
That was pretty sweet.
Yeah, yeah, when Sydney showed us that little tip, it's...
It did everything I wanted, so, yeah,
I'm really happy with that.
We're not here for a long time, Joe.
We're here for a good time.
We're here for a good time.
Yeah, I like it.
Sweet.
Neil White does not sound like a good time at all.
I need to send Anthony some Carolina Reapers
for his pot of beans and give it some kick.
I'm actually curious if there's going to be any spice.
I hope there's not.
I am far too weak for that.
It's going slow.
Yeah.
Anthony's making me super hungry from Mac again.
Yep, trust us, Mac, we're smelling...
He lifted the lid for me during the break.
My Canadian brethren,
how many 6am airport beers did you have?
We actually flew in the afternoon.
I did.
I had an 11-something flight,
so plenty of time for airport beers.
Dan's doing some magazine poses over there
from Hydra Detailing.
I would have to agree.
I don't know, like, do we have Stone Hennan Magazine?
Stone Hennan Monthly?
Ooh.
Gentlemen Hennan.
We can start this.
I might not start a detailing company,
but maybe a magazine featuring Dane.
I mean, that's what the people want.
You know what people want is Jeff C.
Jeff C, long time view.
We love Jeff C.
Hide your kids, hide your trim.
Dane is breaking out the Ulex.
Yeah, I don't think Dane did any damage though.
I did a little quick walk around at the break
and he knows what he's doing.
IDA certified, Dane Hennan.
That's the one.
Is he a...
Is he skills validated as well?
I have been validated.
Do you have all of the acronyms?
Are you a certified trainer?
Beautician?
Absolutely not.
Oh, he's not a trainer yet.
Are you a CB certified beautician?
Nope, not that either.
Oh, I don't know how the hair looks so good.
Well...
What's that?
Certified...
Anyways, from the same time.
From the spin knees, I use Ulex on a Tesla seat
to get paint off, no issue.
Wow.
That's because it's not leather, it's vinyl.
I know, but I don't know that I would...
I'm too scared to use Ulex on an interior.
That is more power to you.
We're gonna...
Is it spin times or spin mess?
Spint mess?
If there was an eye, it'd make it so much easier.
Yeah.
All right, let's see here.
Who's next?
Who's our next victim?
We're actually on page one now.
No victims, we love helping people.
All right.
Page one, we've done it.
We've finally got to our conversation
in regards to the advertisement in the break.
I'm always quoting from that TRC Europe
and Rad Company.
Of course.
That's been a thing this week.
We've been yelling it all week long
and someone always replies, it's like Marco Polo.
Someone always replies with, of course.
I think we need to actually turn this
into a ringtone, perhaps.
My phone's on silent, I don't do ringtones.
Okay.
It's been silent for about 12 years at this point.
Tell me you're an elder millennial
without telling me you're an elder millennial.
Did you ever buy ringtones?
I did buy ringtones.
Did you ever create your own ringtones?
I did.
And edit them to the weight?
I didn't edit them, I just held my phone up
to the speaker to record the message.
I used to, for a boss I was not particularly fond of,
I used to have rage against the machines
killing in the name of at the part
where he's like, I won't do what you tell me,
just repeating, and that's when I knew he was calling.
That's a very dain move.
I could see Dain's phone ringing with a little...
He was my boss.
Oh boy.
Boy record, not at this job.
This job has been fantastic.
I have nothing bad to say about it.
I got nothing bad to say about Steve Pearson.
Steve Pearson, our buddy.
ADS certified.
He's killing it.
I think he's like 80 subscribers away
from 1,000 on YouTube.
I hope we're 80 likes away from 1,000 on this video.
If you're not subscribed to Steve Pearson's
YouTube channel, he's dropping knowledge out there
and tips and tricks for how to chips in guacamole,
your hose, how to make your own pad washers.
He's the man.
Go subscribe, let's get this man to 1,000 subscribers.
Hope everyone is having a great week.
How is TRC able to book these fly-in supercar detailers?
I'm honestly surprised that TRC could afford us after that.
Well, I'm happy they flew us in
because neither of us fit in those supercars
to drive here, so it had to happen on an internet.
I don't know that I'll ever be a supercar owner
mostly because of my size.
If I have to wipe another Viper ACR windshield,
I'm gonna cry.
Yeah.
It's not happening.
Brutal.
And I, you know, earlier this week,
there was an Apple announcement with an orange phone.
This individual.
Oh, Serrano's mobile.
You know what?
That phone was made for him.
Carlos, when I saw that phone come out,
you're the first person I thought of
and I was like, is Carlos gonna switch to an iPhone?
We'll see.
Carlos, how's it going, man?
Thank you for stopping by.
I hope Juice Free is right.
I hope he's right.
At DS.
Anthony's putting more water on the beans.
I don't know what he's doing.
They should answer the phone that way over there.
They should.
We should call, I mean, they're not open now.
I hope not.
I don't know if they're a 24 operation or not.
All right.
All right, Anthony's doing a little stir action.
What do you guys use to clean the wipers?
Good question.
What do you use?
I actually have used a kind of a ceramic coating
with a ripping rag to kind of remove them,
but some of the wiper rubber actually,
I think does have some stuff on it,
even from the factory.
You wipe them off and it's still black.
Yeah.
But just kind of, you know,
if you're coating your windshield
to coat the rubber as well.
Yeah, you can do that.
That does help.
The, if you're looking to just like,
if they've got buildup,
I like to use like a panel prep and a ripping rag
and it gets them like really, really clean.
Give it a go, see if there's any streaking
or if there's any alignment issues with my wipers,
but I don't use my wipers that much.
Right.
It must be nice to not have any weather.
Very nice.
But we pay for it.
Definitely.
And also too, I mean, there's some,
there's some great smelling panel props out there nowadays.
ADS is a good one.
It's very minty fresh.
Something you can't get where you live.
That's fine.
There are some that are not available in California.
You should probably get them while I'm here.
And Amber Atkinson, probably your new best friend.
Joey, I totally agree with you.
There was no theft.
You are not dying on that hill alone.
I told you, thank you, Amber.
I appreciate you.
You're part of the legal team.
Yes.
She was free.
She came up and actually picked up the bottle.
Nobody but a thief would be that bold to beat
with someone else's property.
I mean, hey, you can, you know,
it's not really a look and not touch situation.
It's a touch and back.
You know, I'm sure she smelled a couple of those chemicals too.
You know, to see, oh, and R is a classic scent.
Definitely.
I agree.
I agree.
Anthony's dumping the second can of beer.
That's water.
David Boyce is chiming in.
Verbenda is used in household cleaners
such as Mrs. Myers clean, date, lemon, verbenda.
I know what he's talking about.
I know that scent.
I know exactly what he's talking about.
Now I can see the resemblance to R or W.
Yeah, definitely.
I just know the official, it's subjective,
but the official scent.
Look at that meat.
Wow.
Over there.
Anthony, do you think there'll be enough for like seconds?
Oh, absolutely.
Okay.
I think I've made enough,
I've made enough to like, I don't know,
feed probably everybody like three times over.
Yeah, we're gonna have, we're gonna have a lot.
This is gonna be the most I've ever made.
I can't wait to bring like a big bowl home.
Maybe I'll fill this red solo cup with something
and eat it alone in my hotel room tonight.
How do you explain that to TSA
if you really have to take it home?
Yeah, for what, eight ounces or whatever?
I said to my hotel, I wasn't taking it.
I meant home to the hotel.
Actually, fun fact, if you freeze it,
TSA will just let you take it through.
Interesting.
She's gonna take it home to sweets.
Home to sweets.
So here's what I'm probably gonna do.
I'm probably going to, cause we're not even,
we haven't even fully like completed
the situation, the recipe yet.
So we were probably gonna get a taste
in a bowl of kind of like the sauce,
like the main kind of the, you know,
a little bit of everything.
It kind of tastes a little bit.
And I'll give you a piece of bread.
And what you'll do is you'll dip the bread
into like the sauce and just imagine
there's beans in it with it.
And then here after we end this
and we start cleaning up,
that should be closer to being done.
Does that sound good?
I'm the sauce boss.
My mouth's watering.
Your mouth's watering?
Yeah, I'm ready.
Okay, all right.
I'm looking forward to it then.
And huge compliment to us.
From little Timmy.
Little Timmy, Alex and Joey are killing it,
laying down the detailed knowledge.
Great job guys.
What's up for the After Hours show?
Thank you so much, Tim.
Now, Joey for the After Hours,
we're dimming the lights.
We're getting cozy.
We're getting comfortable with all of our friends
at an undisclosed location, okay?
There will be games.
I don't know if it's a speakeasy.
I don't know if it's Corbin for seven
or Anthony for six.
I have no idea what's going on.
Yeah, we do have some After Hours plans today.
Some we can't discuss.
We can, we might maybe meet our friends from P&S.
We might.
Sidney Brayguin and Keith Duplessy.
Ooh, that.
Keith Duplessy?
Keith Duplessy is in town.
Geez.
Anyways, we can't dwell on that too long.
But thank you, little Timmy.
We really appreciate it.
You're always in our corner.
Jeff C is also in the corner,
laying down some knowledge.
Can we get a close up of those Linguisa-esque wheels?
Oh my God.
What a comment.
I've never heard Dane's wheels referred to as Linguisa-esque.
They are a euphemism.
They are.
Anthony's never going to be able to look at the recipe
for the beans again without thinking of Dane's wheels.
You know, Joey, if you can hang from it, you can.
Anyways.
Swang from it?
Yes, exactly.
Then things be swangin'.
From?
Are they helicopter wheels?
Spend times.
I tested the Ulex on a tiny edge of the back Tesla seat,
had no issues, so went after it.
Not sure what kind of paint it was on the seat, but it worked.
Spent mezz, that's what it is.
Is that a Pennsylvania term?
Spent mezz?
I don't know.
What is that?
I don't know.
OK.
Put it in the chat.
Let us know.
That's awesome.
I'm glad that it caused no harm and that it worked for you.
You know who else causes no harm?
Who's that?
My Canadian brethren.
Sheepstar.
OEM wipers have graphite on them.
Don't mess with wipers just by new ones.
You know what I miss in my early 2000 Volkswagen days?
Was you used to be able to buy a roll of the wiper blade
rubber from the dealership?
You cut it to size and you just slide it through.
Yeah, that's a good idea.
They should do that.
I just, because I, if you ever throw in a wiper blade
in a garbage can that's longer than 20 inches.
Yeah, it's not ideal.
But I can see the benefit in a climate like yours.
If you are changing your wipers throughout within the same
season, cut it to length, save you some money.
And Ricardo B is 100% correct.
What's up, gents?
We need to get smell-a-vision ASAP for Anthony's family.
You know what?
I've wished that when I've seen him cook the beans before
without me here.
And the smell is beyond anything I could have imagined.
I'm going to say, though, the steaks probably
smelled a little better.
Yeah.
Imagine the steak and the beans.
I mean, that's just a lot of meat.
We also had an open grill.
There was a flame going.
It was raining.
The door was open.
It was snowing a little, too.
It was snowing without the snow.
I think the smells might be on par.
Once this is done, I'll reserve judgment.
I'm not going to, you know, people
like to hate on our steaks while we were here,
the most delicious steaks ever.
Snake of our farms, in fact, man.
There was nothing wrong with those steaks,
but I will reserve judgment for the beans and the steaks
until I've tried the beans.
So I don't know how this is going to work.
Maybe we put it in a bag, a Ziploc type.
Can we get a free bowl of soup with our online orders
is what Juice Free wants to know.
Soup.
Portuguese beans.
That's actually really funny.
We are at the store buying all the ingredients.
Lady asks us, me and Carson are checking out.
She goes, what are you making?
I'm like, Portuguese beans.
You were checking out the lady,
or you were at the check-in?
No, I was at the check-out.
OK, I think she goes, what are you guys making?
I'm like, Portuguese beans.
She's like, yeah, but what are they called?
Portuguese beans.
And she goes, yeah, but what's the Portuguese name?
I'm like, listen.
Oh, she's testing you.
I'm like, listen.
It's something with frijoles in the mix
or something like that, right?
I'm like, I'm not really sure.
Even the Portuguese people call them Portuguese beans.
I don't know what they're called other than that.
Portuguese frijoles, I don't know.
I mean, that's pretty much what it is.
And she was like, OK, you'll have to share the recipe
with me sometime.
And then she starts talking about the things
that she's made that were Portuguese.
And I go, no, no, no, no.
That's Brazilian.
You're making, yeah, it's a Brazilian dish.
Which is what you're giving me, right?
And she was like, oh, well, it's Portuguese, right?
I'm like, no, like, we're different.
We're different.
A little geography lesson there.
A little different.
And so anyways, but yeah, there's lots of good food.
But some soapush, that right there,
you guys couldn't handle that.
What do you mean?
So like soapush, it's like another type of stew, right?
OK.
But it has bread in it, right?
It's like a bread stew, but the bread is soggy.
OK, I hear nothing wrong with this so far.
But it's like, so it's like wet, right?
So like the bread is meant to absorb a lot of the flavor.
It's freaking incredible, right?
But for some people trying it for the first time,
they are weirded out about the soggy, like, wet bread.
Well, I'm not weirded out by that.
Because when I was a kid and I would eat soup or spaghetti
or something with a red sauce,
I would take my slice of white bread and butter
and I'd like roll it up into a ball in my hand
and I'd drop it in the sauce.
It's a little psychotic to get it soggy.
Yeah, well, there's one more other dish, too,
called buckalow, right?
And buckalow is like a, you know about that one?
So it's like potatoes, it's cod, there's onion,
there's garbanzo beans in it.
There's lots of different things.
I think the fish scares people.
It's, what's that?
I think the fish scares people, like if you're not
down with fishy stews.
Well, it's not really, it's more of a soup.
Buckalow is kind of more of a plate.
Is it a plate?
It's more of a plate, yeah.
I thought it was liquidy.
You could cook it in different ways.
But you're only enemy in eating buckalow
would be like the fish bones.
Because you're like, man, this is so good.
And then you get a bone in your throat
and then your grandma's like, it's okay.
You're having a bad time.
It's good for you.
And she like, you know, pats you on the back.
I'm like, I really think this is messing something up
in there.
And they're like, no, no, no, you're fine.
It hurts.
Yeah, that was all pretty normal growing up.
Yeah.
Well, that explains a lot, Anthony.
Thank you, yeah.
Nothing good about a bone in your throat.
Now, hydro detailing, Alex and Joey,
what's your top three towels and top three chemicals?
I don't know how to do three.
But I have the M22s at the top for me right now.
Wow.
I love that towel.
OK.
It's such a good drill towel.
Four months in with it.
I know, but I've probably I've only used it, I think.
I've used that in a slim dryer a few times
when I keep going back to the M22.
It's like the perfect size towel.
Sure.
365, because you can use it for everything and an FTW.
Those are my three towels.
My three top chemicals would probably
be, let's say, ADS Amplify.
OK.
Oh, boy.
Oh, I don't want I don't want them to dominate,
but they will.
So I'll say ADS Wheel Cleaner and then ADS Tire Cleaner.
Let's go with those three.
They took the podium.
They did.
Man.
Good job, guys.
OK.
Now with me, towels.
I'm going to go the Creature Ledgerist.
OK.
OK.
Multi-purpose, all right?
Double-sided.
Double-sided.
It's basically a two for one.
I mean, my 365 is double-sided, but not quite as long as yours.
Not quite as long.
Now, I do I do like the M22, but I don't have one
currently at home with me.
OK.
But I do love the liquidator personally.
And technically, it is a liquidator,
so I think you would love the M22.
So kind of same, same.
Yeah, it matches my jacket, actually.
Yeah.
And then to round it out the FTW, I mean, you can't beat it.
I mean, it's I'd be worried if the FTW
wasn't on anyone's top three.
Definitely.
He's danged using a blue one for glass.
Yeah.
And, you know, we don't have any tea in front of actually,
we do have some tea in front of us.
No, that's coffee.
Coffee.
No, it does say tea.
Oh, is one tea?
One of them I thought said tea.
Anyways, regardless, something three chemicals,
something bright coming soon.
And it's all adjacent with your podium.
That's all I'm going to say.
Something bright coming soon.
If you like liquidators, if you like bright,
and you like Joey's podium, stay tuned.
Stay tuned.
I know what you're talking about.
Chemical-wise, honestly, absolute.
How can I forget?
OK, absolute.
Because my climate is more regular than, you know,
dain cleaning a car by hand.
Second, this is tricky.
All right.
I'm going to knock wheel cleaner off.
And I'm going to put absolute in place
because I can dilute tire cleaner four to one
and get a wheel cleaner out of it.
OK, OK.
The absolute, and I'm going to have to say probably
brake buster because it's Foam City, OK, and GFX.
Perfect for Foam in the car.
Good job.
You know, it's tough.
There's so much to choose from.
I know.
I don't think there's any wrong answers.
I know.
Except you need to have an FDW in your top three.
Three is really hard.
Look, oh, is that a bowl I'm seeing?
Yeah, what are you mixing up there?
I'm making a, this is kind of a,
honestly, this is like a, this is a way I'm doing it
in a fast way so you guys can try and see what it tastes like.
Hydra detailing an Italian underrated dish
is polenta with tomato and chicken.
I would 1,000% agree.
I would absolutely destroy that plate.
That sounds delicious.
I would just eat out of the pan.
There we go.
Dain loves polenta.
There we go.
Joey from Hydra as well.
How does the M22 compare with the liquidator
out of personal experience?
Funny.
You just talk about that.
The liquidator is a wonderful towel.
I like the large one.
The large one you have, it's thinner, right?
The, it's not 2,200 GSM.
What's the, what's liquidators?
GSM, 1,100?
What's the GSM?
1,100.
So it's half the GSM.
And so it's a little bit floppier, right?
So what I find is I need to anchor it with one hand
and dry with the other.
You know, whether it's down low
and make sure it's not dragging on the ground.
Where the M22, one-handed towel, I can manage it with one hand.
It doesn't drag on anything.
It shouldn't.
Oh, he's bringing us, he's bringing us a taste.
OK, so here's the deal.
Oh, we got the promo.
Oh, God.
Yeah, we're right at the top of the comments.
All right, so here's your guys' bread.
Thank you.
So what I would recommend doing is try the sausage
if you want to, I put a couple of spoons in there.
But basically, you just dip that bread into,
it gets just into the sauce.
Into that goodness right there?
And just imagine that this is also beans in there, full flavor.
Yeah.
You'll get kind of the main idea here.
It's only going to change just a little bit more than this.
But it should be pretty.
I think that's a good, a good sauce right there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Would you like a piece, too?
Would you have some?
Oh, wow.
I'm going to go for the sausage, too.
That's delicious, Anthony.
I like that.
Yeah, I'm picking up what you're putting down.
Are you?
Oh, yeah.
You dig it?
Yeah, absolutely, man.
Good job.
You don't have to just say that because you're on the show.
But I mean, if you like it, then that means you'll get back.
You'll invite them back.
I'd kiss you if we weren't on camera right now.
Wow.
So what do you think, Alex?
I can kiss you on camera.
Oh, OK, OK.
That's OK.
That is.
It is delicious.
So you dig it?
You're into it?
The Canadian approves.
OK, all right.
You did a great job.
I'm going back to the kitchen.
Thank you.
We'll start over here.
Keep making it taste good.
And yeah, I'm hovering around Anthony later.
I'm hovering.
He's going to get that smooch.
The what?
Nothing.
Let's check on Dane before we head on out
and see how everything's going over there.
Dane, how is the detail?
You finished?
Just like I said, I waited until the very end to do reflect.
Right on.
And how are you enjoying reflect?
And it is slick.
Yep, one of the slickest products, I think.
People don't think about that.
I can see his hair reflection in the windows.
Yes.
Yes.
It really, really does attract.
Doer, we've made it to the end of our very first Q&A.
We've been special guests on some of the Christmas
specials, a little drop-ins here and there.
It's been a lot of fun.
It has been a lot of fun.
I've had to experience the high table.
I didn't want to get the inner thigh shots.
Oh yeah, we had the option to use the chairs.
But yeah, I wanted it to remain family-friendly.
I didn't want to wear my white joggers
that just blend in.
Yeah, blow all that white balance off.
But I just wanted to give a big thank you
to the folks at the RAG company
for bringing us out this week, for just treating us like royalty
every time we're here.
Wine and dine.
They're just the best people.
And not enough good things can be said about them.
And they trust us to host their infamous weekly podcast.
I don't know what they were thinking there.
I think we did all right, Joe.
I think so.
But what do you say we take it home?
Yep, I think so.
So definitely thank you all to everyone in the chat.
We appreciate each and every one of you.
This is probably one of the few that we haven't commented.
But hey, it's because we're hosting.
Big thanks to Anthony for cooking these amazing smells.
I don't know how this would smell
if it was just like a de-con, Ulex wash.
Yeah, not good.
It's usually like it stings the nostrils
and the eyes are usually watering.
So this is a nice change of pace.
We are spoiled that they pulled out all the stops for us.
We are certainly spoiled.
So Dane's over there finishing up here.
We may have to give him a hand,
maybe do some clarity cream
on that little scar mark on the windshield.
But definitely thank you all.
Be sure to hit that like button down below.
Subscribe, drop a comment.
And I think we'll see you guys next week.
So everyone take care and have some fun.
Have a good weekend, guys.
About this episode
A lively Q&A session unfolds at The Rag Company headquarters, featuring hosts Alex and Joey alongside special guest Anthony, who cooks Portuguese beans while discussing detailing tips. The team dives into product recommendations, detailing techniques, and humorous anecdotes, all while engaging with live audience questions. Dane takes on the challenge of detailing a car, showcasing various products and techniques. The episode is filled with camaraderie, culinary delights, and valuable insights into car care culture.
In this week’s TRC Live Q&A: Alex & Joey of @DetailGrindPodcast take over answering your car care questions, Dane has to detail a car live on camera and Anthony is forced to sit in the corner and watch it all unfold while cooking up his famous Portuguese Beans!
Want to get your hands on the latest & greatest detailing towels, chemicals and tools from this year's TRCMA show? Check it all out at: https://theragcompany.com