How We Professionally Detail an Interior | Breaking Down Our Exact Cleaning Process

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
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    00:00 Interior Cleaning Process
    00:23 What Matters Most
    00:46 Keep This in Mind
    01:20 Vacuum Interior
    01:51 Shampoo Cloth Surfaces
    03:14 Place Air Movers
    03:24 Clean Plastic Surfaces
    04:24 Clean Door Jambs
    04:45 Clean Headliner
    05:39 Clean Glass and Mirrors
    06:16 Final Vacuum and Inspection
    06:56 How Long Should It Take?
    07:46 The Process Changes
    08:05 Outro
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Комментарии • 127

  • @DetailGroove
    @DetailGroove  Год назад +5

    What do you do differently in your process? Check the links for the tools and products we use 🙌🏽

    • @georgiucarpathians4016
      @georgiucarpathians4016 Год назад +3

      First i Take out all The personals item, vacuuming, Cleaning The headline, Cleaning The back seats and The floor, after that i have a special Machine witch dries 99.99% The steats in 25-30 min, meanwhile i Clean The front sears and The floor in front and when i finish the front seats and floor The back seats are drie, i put The Machine to drie The front seats and i Clean The Dashboard and The rest of The plastics and The Doors and trunk when i m done The seats are drie, i aply The dressing and it s done in about 3-3,5h But if It s verry verry dirty Around 4-4,5h, now i work alone (sry for my Bad english, hope you understand my Poor language skills)

    • @marc-andrebeaudry7637
      @marc-andrebeaudry7637 Год назад

      @@georgiucarpathians4016 hey what machine for drying?

    • @castelsgarage6213
      @castelsgarage6213 Год назад

      Time i take my self 8 hrs to do an interior

    • @alejandromarino5169
      @alejandromarino5169 Месяц назад

      Great video... I prefer to clean first the doors, dash glass etc before seats because sometimes there're some splash from it to the seats, even sweat from working...

    • @Athlete1990
      @Athlete1990 26 дней назад

      I’m a hobby detailer and occasionally get a paid customer as the result of me doing my own car. Your channel and videos have been very helpful in improving my results. I am very grateful.

  • @erxsvn
    @erxsvn Год назад +51

    Interior only takes me a long time at 4-6+ hours. I just started 2 months ago. Planning to get an air compressor and Tornador Max to hopefully cut off time.

    • @seaysgames2915
      @seaysgames2915 Год назад +26

      Take in mind he has multiple people touching a vehicle at a time.

    • @mute510
      @mute510 4 месяца назад +6

      Once u start working on multiple cars, u will have an idea of wut works for u and wut doesn't so u can cut down on time. I do it myself so it's best to set a time for how long u believe u will take and even if u go over it, ur practicing and will only get better. Keep rockin!

    • @godalmightyismysavior197
      @godalmightyismysavior197 3 месяца назад +2

      I’m a fat blob and it doesn’t take me 2 hours. You need to work on your process top to bottom

    • @kyreegary3620
      @kyreegary3620 3 месяца назад

      @@godalmightyismysavior197 what steles do you take for interiors ? Like your work flow is u had to put them in order ? Because I’m trying to cut my process down some would apprecite your tips

    • @XSeanxMeowX
      @XSeanxMeowX 2 месяца назад +7

      @@kyreegary3620 Let the machines do the work, for example the doors, may need to steam (if available) the holders (cup holder, side holder, etc), spray apc or your general interior cleaner, spray the doors except not in electrical components (for example speakers), drill brush it, use a detail brush for the holders and hard to reach places and wipe. You might notice a stain, so go through your process to get rid of it; steam, apc, drill brush, wipe and keep going until it's gone or until you realise it wont go, dont eat into the material, know your limits. Some interiors will be worse and take longer than others and it depends on what you want your result to be, which will indicate how long it'll take.

  • @raymika2804
    @raymika2804 Год назад +8

    Love these straight to the point videos

  • @cgttc0441
    @cgttc0441 Год назад +4

    Thank you. As always down to earth advice.

  • @michaelmcgravey9801
    @michaelmcgravey9801 Год назад +11

    Way to always stay in your groove fam. Been watching you for the longest (couple of years 🤗), and you never steered me wrong.
    Your tips actually landed me a contract for a used car dealership first shot and first try in the detailing business. Unfortunately I haven't been doing it since the pandemic. But your videos are very informative and soothing.
    Thank you for doing your thing and using your gift in life.

    • @DetailGroove
      @DetailGroove  Год назад +2

      Dang! Thanks so much for the kind words, Michael 😤

  • @juanperez-ds6kk
    @juanperez-ds6kk Год назад

    Oscar putting in the work💪🔥💯👌

  • @sccpmobileautodetailers504
    @sccpmobileautodetailers504 Год назад

    Awesome stuff 👍💯💪

  • @daviddunham2707
    @daviddunham2707 Год назад +2

    Awesome info Oscar thank you

  • @joseayala7886
    @joseayala7886 Год назад

    Ok I thought you were a player thanks for keeping it 💯

  • @inoagaiwhodetails
    @inoagaiwhodetails Год назад +3

    I've never seen the polisher on the headliner. That would be great to see.

  • @JamieEnglish
    @JamieEnglish 2 дня назад

    I love this video! Thank you! I was wondering, what light do you use on the interior of the car? I always have a hard time seeing anything when cleaning in my garage.

  • @fathomdetails
    @fathomdetails Год назад +1

    Great video as usual...

  • @MikesAutoDetailing
    @MikesAutoDetailing Год назад

    Great video

  • @morriswatts3698
    @morriswatts3698 Год назад +3

    Beyond tha how - to's,,
    Most inspirational part was...
    "You will get better..
    You will get quicker and more efficient.."
    Thanks!!!

  • @tessacurtis1695
    @tessacurtis1695 Год назад

    Where do you get your shop vac hose and attachments? And what do you use to clean the headliner (product and tool)?

  • @jonathannagela2130
    @jonathannagela2130 10 дней назад

    advice on using ANY vacuum. Let the vac do the work, dont bust your body moving it back and forth rapidly.

  • @gemstonemobiledetailing4109
    @gemstonemobiledetailing4109 Год назад

    What pre-treatment you using cousin!? Also, what fiber rinse you mixing in the 8070?

  • @Expressresolutions
    @Expressresolutions Год назад

    Can I ask what you use for gas cleaner and what chemical do you use in the shampoo machine? Great video by the way

  • @Calendyr
    @Calendyr Год назад +8

    My process is really similar to yours. After removing client's items from the vehicle, I go immediatelly to door jambs. I use strong apc (Super clean at 4:1) and spray down the entire door jamb, agitate with a brush then pressure wash off using a 25 degree (green) nozzle. I start with that because sometimes water will bounce on something and end up in the vehicle, so I want to do it first so I don't have to work ever what I have already done. I end the detail with a waxing of the door jambs using a microfiber towel and a pain sealant. That gives the final clean and protects at the same time. Also I don't use a tornador because I am mobile and don't carry a compressor in the van.

  • @stoner4311
    @stoner4311 Месяц назад

    What were you guys using for the headliner, that buffer looking tool?

  • @Flatfourdetailing
    @Flatfourdetailing 6 месяцев назад

    Must you always have to shampoo cloth seats? or spray and wipe with a microfiber is fine?

  • @toyf4368
    @toyf4368 Год назад +1

    What drill brush or pad did you use in the headliner?

  • @tonykemper8896
    @tonykemper8896 Месяц назад +1

    What machine and pad did you use on the headliner?

  • @StonebrakerDoesStuff
    @StonebrakerDoesStuff Год назад +1

    I started a “weekend detailing” side gig in March snd man i do everything yall do….same steps to…i just hate try to do the back first and then work on the front…whenever i get in the car i always seem to leave hairs or dumb shit so always revacuuming just like yall do! i wish I had your equipment though! i just use a hoover clean slate shampooer/extractor, super clean and a drill brush. i have a rubber brush to get the hairs. It typically takes me 3-3.5 hours on a decently dirty truck…so prolly about 3 at most on something like this. wish I had your tools though for sure! id prolly be right around 2.5 hours as well….but i guarantee your prolly charging more than me. all this for a truck like that is about $20 an hour. so i typically would make $60ish. anu tips on rubber floor mats? i have no power washer (no hook up outside) so i always end up soaking them in a tub and then cleaning them with some Adams stuff thats for rubber…sometimes its like they look clean then once they drive the dirt comes back

    • @brandonmcleod135
      @brandonmcleod135 Год назад +2

      Add some dressing to them once there cleaned. Just make sure to work the dressing in good and don't use a dressing that's slick. I use a detail brush to apply the dressing in all the groves then wipe clean with a towel.

  • @Detailpops
    @Detailpops Год назад

    What’s in your sprayer Brother ? Before you use your drill brush

  • @JamelHassell
    @JamelHassell Год назад

    It is a process and it takes time to develope speed and accuracy. Be steady .

  • @robertcain3556
    @robertcain3556 Год назад +7

    Will you explain the way y’all cleaned the headliner. I try to stay away from them for the most part other that spot cleaning. That looked to definitely get the job done.

    • @corder_pounder6850
      @corder_pounder6850 Год назад +3

      When i detail i take a microfiber cloth wrapped around my steamer and spray a diluted 10:1 APC and lightly steam while not letting the steam sit in one place for too long and rub it in with a microfiber cloth!

    • @drifter233
      @drifter233 2 месяца назад

      ​@@corder_pounder6850 I'll have to try that out next time I do an interior, thanks for the tip!

  • @_DOSS
    @_DOSS Год назад

    Where can we find that vacuum attachment you have on the orange hose?

  • @NathanRoggieTrades
    @NathanRoggieTrades Год назад

    What dilution do you use for the Flex products?

  • @trd3786
    @trd3786 Год назад

    Do you still use your steamer for interior details?

  • @user-cz4fc5nx2s
    @user-cz4fc5nx2s 2 месяца назад

    What kinda pump sprayer did you use ?

  • @Copynnpaste
    @Copynnpaste Год назад

    What’s a good product to shampoo the seats

  • @vonvolfen
    @vonvolfen Год назад +1

    Hi. Why do you use a drill brush for the seats and carpet but a DA for the headliner? Less aggressive for a more delicate surface? Thanks!

  • @verduzcoautodetailing3183
    @verduzcoautodetailing3183 Год назад

    Mine is very similar

  • @khaledahmad7227
    @khaledahmad7227 Год назад +5

    2.5 hours for interior clean including shampoo and extraction is quite impressive considering the dirt that was coming out. I rented out a extractor from the local supermarket and it took my approximately 3-4 hours alone.

    • @Calendyr
      @Calendyr Год назад +4

      I am pretty sure that is for a team, not a single guy, I have been doing thus 10 years and the fastest I can do it is 4 hours if I don't want to skip any step. Shampooing is really time consuming. Doing a thourough vaccum as well. Just those two things can easilly take 3 hours.

    • @ThisIsSparta300
      @ThisIsSparta300 Год назад +1

      @@Calendyr it's faster if you use a tornador and a drill brush. I can slam a car out in 2, 1.5 hours with my brother

  • @Drosautodetail
    @Drosautodetail Год назад +1

    Great video! Random question You guys don’t steam ?

    • @DetailGroove
      @DetailGroove  Год назад

      We do when needed but a lot of what we would steam gets handled by the cleaning gun! As far as the cloth, no, not really. Our extractors are heated and we make the water even warmer.

  • @edhiestand1197
    @edhiestand1197 8 месяцев назад

    Wondering what people are charging for their cleaning like is done in this video. Thanks, just trying to figure out if this is a viable business in retirement. Enjoy detailing our personal cars and these video's are super helpful.

    • @MiataPower96
      @MiataPower96 7 месяцев назад

      I would probably charge about $250 for that job. But without the shampooing/hot water extraction it would probably look more like $150

  • @jamesyelverton3305
    @jamesyelverton3305 Год назад +1

    Can I ask why the Tornador doesn't deem to be a very popular tool, look amazing.... so why does it not seem so popular?? ty jimmy

    • @DetailGroove
      @DetailGroove  Год назад

      Well for one, you need an air compressor. And if you're mobile, that means you need space for it, which also means you'll need a generator, which means... like 3 other steps to really get it to work smoothly haha

  • @huseyinalskan5539
    @huseyinalskan5539 20 дней назад

    Doesn't the drill brush damage the ceiling tile?

  • @josevargas1897
    @josevargas1897 Год назад +3

    What pad was used on the headliner? Thank you!

    • @RoseGoldMir
      @RoseGoldMir Месяц назад

      That’s what I’m trying to figure out

  • @marquanbowie4808
    @marquanbowie4808 Год назад +2

    Generally the more people you have the less time it takes if your detailing dirty cars on your own it's going to take you a minute

  • @thatdude6043
    @thatdude6043 Год назад +1

    Which pad was used on the headliner to agitate it? Looks like microfiber, if so was it a finishing pad?

    • @HEMi1995
      @HEMi1995 5 месяцев назад

      Looked like a Meguiars microfiber cutting pad since the foam body of the pad looks dark red

  • @hifiveguyy
    @hifiveguyy 3 месяца назад +1

    How much do you pay your helper?

  • @AndyGameReviews
    @AndyGameReviews Год назад

    Do you not apply carpet cleaner and extractor vac etc. on the carpet ever? This might be why my details take so long to complete.
    Also, great video, very insightful!

    • @Trouble_Gav
      @Trouble_Gav Год назад +1

      Thats what i was thinking. But maybe thats for his best package

  • @keitearls7924
    @keitearls7924 Год назад

    No steamer this time?

  • @Sally-nd5pc
    @Sally-nd5pc Год назад

    Hi, where can i contact you about the sponsorship?

  • @drmikeyb1
    @drmikeyb1 Год назад +3

    I've noticed on older cars and even some newer cars that using even the white drill brush attachment it can effect the stitching in the seats. Now that's being as gentle as possible around the stitching. Have you ever had this issue.

    • @brucehades6323
      @brucehades6323 Год назад

      Only on brush bristles that are new/too firm. Try taking it and wearing down/softening the bristles on something like firm carpet/turf material etc. Make them more loose and less firm, but they'll still be firm enough to get the job done.

  • @marc-andrebeaudry7637
    @marc-andrebeaudry7637 Год назад +1

    Hey for the Headliner what is the pad you use?

  • @lel3450
    @lel3450 Год назад

    Wait what did you use for the car ceiling? That looks quick.

  • @renthal971
    @renthal971 Год назад

    What kind of tools are you using for head liners?

    • @rezzo_6fn659
      @rezzo_6fn659 Год назад +3

      microfiber finishing pad. Dont go over speed 3

  • @ThisIsSparta300
    @ThisIsSparta300 Год назад

    What vacuum with the orange hose and small attachment us he using for the final
    Vacuum? I like how small the hose and vac attachment is

    • @ptthedetail5566
      @ptthedetail5566 Год назад +1

      It’s the RIDGID auto detailing kit includes the hose you mentioned.

    • @ThisIsSparta300
      @ThisIsSparta300 Год назад +1

      @@ptthedetail5566 thnx g

  • @WhiteBeardDetail
    @WhiteBeardDetail Год назад +1

    How do you clean the ninja scrub pads and star?

    • @DetailGroove
      @DetailGroove  Год назад

      We spray APC on it and then blow it out with our air gun

  • @searching616
    @searching616 Год назад

    Do exterior process ✅

  • @BroadBillHunter
    @BroadBillHunter Год назад +5

    i am a local detailer as well i run the same basic processes you clean/condition leather etc. i just do not extract. what are you charging for this process with and without extraction because surely not everyone is getting an extraction service and it is a much more extensive service notably. i charge 125-175 for this service without extraction.

    • @PolishedMobileDetailing503
      @PolishedMobileDetailing503 Год назад

      That’s a good price point. I would look up how to make an extractor from your vacuum and be able to get that hundred dollar upsell on the interior details 👍 I put mine together for 300 including buying a new rigid vacuum and mytee sprayer head.

    • @mattb12341
      @mattb12341 Год назад

      Making a extractor is easy they sell the attachments on Amazon for a shop vac

    • @matthayes3348
      @matthayes3348 Год назад

      @@mattb12341 how do you do that?

    • @thegeorgemoreno
      @thegeorgemoreno Год назад

      @@matthayes3348 ruclips.net/video/Hboi4M723gg/видео.html

  • @orthodox1717
    @orthodox1717 Год назад

    What happened to the upholstery tool for the extractor?

    • @andrewcramer7214
      @andrewcramer7214 Год назад

      im curious as well. My guess would be using more water=faster, air movers and peroxide treatment makes more water a non-issue

  • @jonathonjaigopaul762
    @jonathonjaigopaul762 Год назад +1

    How many people was detailing the car ? Was it 2.5 hrs for 1 person or 2 or 3 .

  • @SKIDOOROX04
    @SKIDOOROX04 Год назад +3

    How many people did you have working on the interior for it to take 2.5 hours?

  • @eyetvideos467
    @eyetvideos467 Год назад +1

    I really need a pro extractor but I can’t fit one in the WRX 🙃

    • @rezzo_6fn659
      @rezzo_6fn659 Год назад +1

      You can still get one and have clients drop off the vehicle at your house if you have a garage. It'll save you in gas and time from driving one place to the next

    • @eyetvideos467
      @eyetvideos467 Год назад +1

      @@rezzo_6fn659 not a bad idea it’s just I don’t live in a good area for detailing. It’s on the edge of a really rural area so the roads are always so dusty and dirty that I don’t like getting drop offs much. I’d rather just go to the customer. I’m looking for shop space in a good area which will solve most of my problems, but that’s becoming more of a challenge than I thought!

    • @rezzo_6fn659
      @rezzo_6fn659 Год назад

      @@eyetvideos467 oh yea I believe it. I remember looking for one. I was gonna share a spot with a wrap shop but I didn’t like the prices he was offering. Love doing it out of my garage plus my older kids get to help and learn. You’ll get there brother. Keep grinding

    • @eyetvideos467
      @eyetvideos467 Год назад +1

      @@rezzo_6fn659 thanks brother I appreciate it! Good luck with your business 💪

    • @rezzo_6fn659
      @rezzo_6fn659 Год назад

      @@eyetvideos467 back at you brother!

  • @moinmalek6770
    @moinmalek6770 Месяц назад

    How do i clean the cloth seats without an extractor? I have a shopvac

    • @dm7744
      @dm7744 22 дня назад

      Soft drill brush to agitate & microfiber to wipe clean. You can use your shop vac to extract water as well as long as you have the correct filter. You don’t need to whole conversion kit to make it an extractor. It’s made to suck up water regardless. You just have to make sure you bring the soil to the surface of the fabric

    • @moinmalek6770
      @moinmalek6770 22 дня назад

      @@dm7744 but the shopvac doesnt suck that much if its just the cleaner on the surface
      Like theres not enough water to extract that dirt, will it work if i just spray water with a bottle and then use wet vac ?

  • @castelsgarage6213
    @castelsgarage6213 Год назад +1

    Dude with out removin interiors how you clean in betune cener consolé

    • @DetailGroove
      @DetailGroove  Год назад +1

      Push the seat forward/backwards 👍🏽

  • @jjjjjjjjjjjhjjjjjhjj
    @jjjjjjjjjjjhjjjjjhjj Год назад

    So when do you dress interior and not dress interior ? You ask the customer what they prefer ? Or charge more ?

  • @ArmandoPerezcoolforyou
    @ArmandoPerezcoolforyou Год назад

    Oscar I Armando de Chicago IL empese El negocio de detailing ase 2 meses solo e tenidi 6 clients es normal para empesar o me faltara halgo mas estamos en las redes social es tambien. Gracias por Tus ensenansas.

    • @ronym829
      @ronym829 4 месяца назад

      Hola Armando, en que estado o ciudad vives, y ya q ha pasado un año como te va en tu negocio ahora, como fue el verano? Gracias por leer 🙂👍🏼

  • @3four4door59
    @3four4door59 Год назад +2

    Have you ever had customers come back to you saying their roof lining is sagging using that method?

  • @quintinreynolds8126
    @quintinreynolds8126 Год назад

    👍🏿👍🏿

  • @dfb7778
    @dfb7778 Год назад +1

    2.5 hrs just for interior... how much are you charging for this?

    • @DetailGroove
      @DetailGroove  Год назад +1

      It depends; our pricing ranges between $200 to $400

  • @thomascanfield459
    @thomascanfield459 Год назад

    Please visit me in New Hampshire

  • @Your-Muslim-Fellow
    @Your-Muslim-Fellow 5 месяцев назад

    Hey says in his videos that he uses super clean on cloth seats, and in this video he used a different cleaner and he did not say what it is!!! Are these youtubers playing us??? I am new to detailing and it is confusing me

    • @ronym829
      @ronym829 4 месяца назад

      Keep watching more videos like pan the organizer, or Josh detailer tbey have ton of videos with different techniques and products.
      How is your business going? ??

    • @antsolorzano87
      @antsolorzano87 Месяц назад

      @@ronym829burnnn

    • @miltonmartinez6698
      @miltonmartinez6698 Месяц назад

      Use super clean for everything that needs cleaning plastics and carpet leather wheels and tires engine bay just dilute it accordingly. No need to use specific products for every single part of the car. If a RUclipsr is pushing specific products while cleaning specific parts of the car he’s sponsored

    • @dm7744
      @dm7744 22 дня назад

      @@ronym829you have to experiment yourself to get the real honestly. Some ppl talk down on products simply because they do not know how to use them properly or because no one else uses it. RUclips will only get you so far until you start learning in the field. Then you can come back and know who’s a fraud and who’s not

  • @zamb0di
    @zamb0di 2 дня назад

    Dude a full detail takes like 40-50 hours. If ur done within a couple hours you’re not detailing, you’re just cleaning.

  • @trevormcfadden23
    @trevormcfadden23 29 дней назад

    Your suppose to do the headliner first and work your way down, why in the world would you drill out a head liner and have everything fall down onto what you just cleaned. Really no argument here this process is completely wrong