Reliable Youtube channels for detailing product info and comparisons

getgoing

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Hi,

It`s been my experience that just any random Youtube channel is not a reliable source of product reviews or recommendations.
(For example, many clothing related channels are sponsored, so the person will include the product in the video. One can think of the whole video/review as a sponsored advertisement. So I don`t consider it a neutral/unbiased source of information.)

I`ve recently started looking at auto detailing products, but I don`t know if the same happens in this field also. So for auto detailing product reviews and information, I`d like to ask:

If you can recommend your best 2-3 unbiased/reliable Youtube channels please?

Thanks.
 
Apex Detailing, White Details, Dallas Paint Correction & Auto Detailing, and Ammo NYC. Remember that one cannot completely get away from bias, listen to what these people have to say and form your own opinions and point of views.
 
Apex Detail, WaxMode, Car Craft Auto and Forensics Detailing are top notch. I feel like these channels come across most genuine in terms of product reviews. Apex and Car Craft also for a wealth of informational content.

Apex is in a league of his own though due to sheer volume. Love his dry humor.
 
Yes, Forensic Detailing, Apes, Ammo, Guz’s (forum member) channel and if like reading Budget’s (forum member) essay’s on coatings
 
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Ben - Melbourne/Australia

Now: ‘19 VW Golf R, ‘15 Polo GTI
Before: ‘06 RenaultSport Megane 225 Cup, ‘14 VW Polo GTI, ‘12 VW Golf GTI, ‘06 VW Golf GTI, ‘05 VW Golf Sportline, ‘01 Holden Astra SRi, ‘00 Nissan Pulsar SSS, ‘99 Holden Astra CD, ‘98 Nissan Pulsar SLX, ‘91 Nissan Pulsar GL with Q engine swap, ‘80 Subaru Leone
 
getgoing- It`s from the movie "Chinatown". It means "you can`t always assume you really know what`s-what about some things when you`re on the outside looking in".

In the movie, a guy says "It`s Chinatown, Jake.." to the protagonist (that`d be "Jake"), who had made incorrect assumptions about something he didn`t really understand. Jake didn`t know what was really going on in Chinatown because he wasn`t a member of that community; we don`t really know what goes on with stuff we see on the internet, so it pays to apply a properly scientific degree of skepticism.
 
getgoing- It`s from the movie "Chinatown". It means "you can`t always assume you really know what`s-what about some things when you`re on the outside looking in".

In the movie, a guy says "It`s Chinatown, Jake.." to the protagonist (that`d be "Jake"), who had made incorrect assumptions about something he didn`t really understand. Jake didn`t know what was really going on in Chinatown because he wasn`t a member of that community; we don`t really know what goes on with stuff we see on the internet, so it pays to apply a properly scientific degree of skepticism.

Thanks for explaining the reference, quite interesting.

Looks like it`s from a 1974 movie ... I`m curious if the movie is well known enough for most folks today to know about it?
 
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