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Just another car detailing channel.
How-To Detail A Full Interior! (My full process/approach step-by-step!) [2023]
How-To Detail A Full Interior! (My full process/approach step-by-step!) [2023]
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Видео
PART 1 Food/broth spill #removal in this #Rouge! #disasterdetail #interiordetail #autodetailing
Просмотров 207Год назад
PART 1 Food/broth spill #removal in this #Rouge! #disasterdetail #interiordetail #autodetailing
Vehicle Paint Transfer Removal! Quick Easy Removal! [2023]
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Vehicle Paint Transfer Removal! Quick Easy Removal! [2023]
How-To Restore Severely Oxidized Headlights! (Spider-Webbing Oxidation) [2023]
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
How-To Restore Severely Oxidized Headlights! (Spider-Webbing Oxidation) [2023]
#Details💦 on this 2017 #Denali! #detailing #autodetailing #shorts #short #beforeandafter
Просмотров 94Год назад
#Details💦 on this 2017 #Denali! #detailing #autodetailing #shorts #short #beforeandafter
Budget Detailing Car Wash Setup 2023! EVERYTHING YOU NEED!
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
Budget Detailing Car Wash Setup 2023! EVERYTHING YOU NEED!
PART 2 #DisasterDetail on this Envoy! Make sure you check Part 1! #detailing #autodetailing #shorts
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PART 2 #DisasterDetail on this Envoy! Make sure you check Part 1! #detailing #autodetailing #shorts
Wash 🧼💦 on this #C8 #corvette! #detailing #autodetailing #shorts #short #c8corvette
Просмотров 380Год назад
Wash 🧼💦 on this #C8 #corvette! #detailing #autodetailing #shorts #short #c8corvette
PART 2 #disasterdetail on this #Silverado! #detailing #autodetailing #stainremoval #shorts
Просмотров 79Год назад
PART 2 #disasterdetail on this #Silverado! #detailing #autodetailing #stainremoval #shorts
Interior #detail on this #Nissan #Frontier! #shorts #detailing #autodetailing #disasterdetail
Просмотров 87Год назад
Interior #detail on this #Nissan #Frontier! #shorts #detailing #autodetailing #disasterdetail
Interior #detail & #stainremoval on this Tacoma! #shorts #detailing #autodetailing #stainremoval
Просмотров 254Год назад
Interior #detail & #stainremoval on this Tacoma! #shorts #detailing #autodetailing #stainremoval
Not your everyday #Lexus #SC300! #lsx #shorts #detailing #autodetailing #paintcorrection
Просмотров 63Год назад
Not your everyday #Lexus #SC300! #lsx #shorts #detailing #autodetailing #paintcorrection
Exterior detail on this ‘78 Trans AM! #shorts #detailing #transam #2ndgentransam #autodetailing
Просмотров 80Год назад
Exterior detail on this ‘78 Trans AM! #shorts #detailing #transam #2ndgentransam #autodetailing
Exterior detail & #ceramic #coating on this 2018 Jeep #JL! #shorts #JeepJL #detailing #autodetailing
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Exterior detail & #ceramic #coating on this 2018 Jeep #JL! #shorts #JeepJL #detailing #autodetailing
What equipment you use to clean interior
I seen video magic erasers also work really well
Nice work!
Thanks for the great tips! We got the entire side of our car sideswiped this week with tons of paint transfer. Looking forward to trying this out myself. Can’t look any worse than it does now. 😂
Great
The jaaaag
My car is a 2020 and is looking cracked in the nights 😢 started to fog in the upper side, do you think cracks could be in the upper side of the plastic or those are always completely in the interiors?
This vid helped me a lot bro, same truck and similar situation 😂. Btw, what blower you using to dry the vehicle?? Thanks!
Can we use acetone for nail polish?
Dude only video that really helped me....thanks!!!!!
Glad it helped!
This is a great Video. Looks like he needs to learn to drive...but Hopefully you got the rest of the Truck!
That sorted!!.How about the rest of the body work, You can clearly see the clearcoat as failed!!!🤔🤣
Im sure the owner would take some donations on a paint job!
Bro that’s when my grandma drives my car, I need that stuff
Would it be better to use a sander or hand sanding it with those grits?
Really can go either way, whatever works for you. I prefer hand on headlights especially smaller ones like this, i just feel i have more control and if you’re good enough with it you dont need to tape anything off.
So, no UV protectant for the plastic? Don't the headlights come from factory with a UV coating, that sanding and buffing will remove?
Dica..ao redor da lata e plástico passe fita para proteger ,e a cada lixa mude as posições de lixamento..fica top🇧🇷
Nice work man! I like sanding by hand also, it takes longer than using a 3 inch pad on the drill or DA, but it works just as well also, I also compound and polish with the rotary and 3 inch pads, I use wool and foam from buff and shine, Meguiar’s 105 and 205 for compound and polish, protection either a sealant or coating.
Can’t read the text way to blurry
It’s whatever you were watching it on…tried it on 3 different phones and it works just fine 🤷♂️
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😅😂 I just can't with the sand paper. Lol you can do it with the right chemicals with out.
Wrong, Paulie. All they needed was Windex, period. I just wanted to review a BUNCH of extra steps because I like doing extra work!
Meguire's kit works well too and doesn't require anything external other than paint tape.
Wait 6 months lol
@@beeceedetailing It includes UV protection spray to keep it the way it is. I'm sorry if it seemed like I was throwing shade at you, it's simply another good option.
You have to sand with the two pads that come with that kit. One pad is 1 and 2 the other is 3 and 4 then you polish them with the polish that comes in the kit and then spray the coating on. I do restorations and thats what I use. I've had it last for over a year or more and still going. If the old clear is peeling you'll have to start your sanding with 400 or even 320 grit. What he's doing here is a good job also.
What APC did you use ?
Great job bro, make sure not to use too slick of a cleaner on the shift knob in can make for an uncomfortable ride, the less closs on the parts that you touch all the time the better, keep rocking man
🙏 no doubt! believe it or not there’s nothing on the shift knob, its just naturally shiny lol
Looks like a stoner car lol
Burn it
What extractor are you using?
Bissell ProHeat!!
BRAKE FLUID AND A RAG WORKS WAY FASTER....GET A RAG WET WITH BRAKE FLUID AND KEEP RUBBING IT FOR LIKE 2 MINUTES...THE BRAKE FLUID GETS THE PLASTIC HOT AND ABSORBS ALL THE CRAP....TRUST ME IT WORKS
* NOTE: Please keep in mind, there are many different processes/approaches/ways to detail interiors...This includes different tools that can be utilized, as well as different products. There is more than one way to generate great/similar results! YOUR way is not the only and best way, and MY way is not the only and best way. UTILIZE WHAT WORKS BEST FOR YOU! This video is simply a breakdown of my interior process, and its the most efficient method I've found in over 15 years of automotive detailing. You can utilize my process exactly, or you can take bits and pieces that you like from it. AGAIN, this is MY process, the end results speak for themselves!
quick connect is bros favorite word
Idk man, “alright guys” might take the title!
Kool set up! Been rocking this spx 3000 for about 4 years now and it’s been flawless.
Awesome man! Good stuff!! Appreciate the comment
Sick dude! Nice Work
Thank you! I appreciate the comment! 🙏
It's in one piece still?
Suprsingly lol
What brush do you use
The one used in this video is this: Portable Lint Remover, Clothes Fuzz Shaver - Reusable Double Sided Manual Clothes Hair Removal RazorTravel Brush, for RemovingLint ,Carpet ,Pet Hair Dust in Clothes and Furniture (2PCS) www.amazon.com/dp/B08XQ1W3NR?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_JTKG1QJE4HN2FCYDPE39 …just be careful with it & test it in a small un-noticeable area before actually using. It works great on some carpets/fabrics, but can also destroy certain carpets/fabrics as well. Personally I don’t use it on seats, only on carpets.
1500 grit then 2000 grit then buff. Done.
220, 600. Done.
@@beeceedetailing I like your approach. I have done the 1500 /2000 then buff. Looks brilliant afterwards. I’m an amateur for sure. Great videos. Keep up the content.
@@spineguy1553 no doubt. You can get results multiple ways….as I mentioned in the top pinned comment. The headlights condition plays a huge role of course. Not every headlight is gonna be the same and there are still multiple ways to generate good results. I could have done 1000 and went to 3000 buffed it and they would have looked great. But they wouldn’t have been as on point as they are with the process I outlined, and certainly won’t last as long.
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Dope info…
Appreciate it! 🙏
Do you have any problems with the Uberflex hose and spx3000? Mine tends to not run properly and I have to take my tip off and run some water out the line every other squeeze of the trigger
You do have to bleed the washer from time to time. Has nothing to do with the uberflex. The pressure washer needs the air bled out. Squeeze the trigger and run water through it before actually turning it on for 30-60 seconds. Then turn it on and run it for 10 seconds. Then turn it back off and squeeze trigger without power for another 30-60 seconds. That should bled the air out and then it should function accordingly.
Was it a touch less car wash or no?
Most definitely not lol. Used the brush on the whole car 🤦♂️
Am from kenya and would you mind training me what you do ,getting jobs her in this country is very tricky please🙏🇰🇪
fyi that dosent work for long, sand it down and reclear it
Speak for yourself. My OEM ‘96 Ranger headlights were done exactly like I outlined in the video 2 years ago, still going strong. I’m not opposed to them being cleared, but I’ve had to redo failed clear-coat jobs with this method. Nothing lasts forever, there is more than one way to get good results as I mentioned in the pinned comment.
Hopefully the tire shine is water-based, not silicone based or you're not stopping easily. Not really designed for the threaded area but hey, it's your truck.
Its all gel for moar traction.
Did you really put tire shine on the tread?!! You get a Darwin Award
You salty?
@@beeceedetailing all the time. But that’s just not smart dude. Read the bottle.
@@thesaltycarpenter5245 helps with moar traction. Btw…where can i pick that award up at, dude?
@@beeceedetailing holy shit dude. 🤦♂️
@@thesaltycarpenter5245 images.app.goo.gl/MdMQEumdSXWbGkix6
Curious in your experience if you don’t apply a layer of UV protection how long does it last?
Usually about a 6 months to a year (depending on a few factors) and then you will start to notice a bit of oxidation come back. Nothing like how it was originally, but it will get some yellowing to it coming back that will be noticeable.
Wow that thing lays it thick. Are any adapters needed to connect it to the sun joe?
Appreciate the comment man. But nope! Plug & play. You can actually utilize this 1/4 cannon with the original Sunjoe spray gun/wand, or any other 1/4 pressure gun like the one I utilized in the video! The cannon will work with both!
How much do you charge for this?
Depends on condition, I did this particular job on this car for $75.
I would have hit that with 800 first
The problem with this is the light output will not be sharp it will be spread out I would get a new pair and get it PPF
images.app.goo.gl/BqkqbWg8GE64qvW87
The problem is not gone. To fix it your need to use plastic primair. Than clear uvw coating spray. Than leaf it so it can harder . Than you never have a problem again with it for years.
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Wow! I justed saved my self 150 bucks!
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F Dem headlights, bro need restore that clear coat!!