This is great, but it depends on what level of detailing you offer. This is fine if you are detailing run of the mill, every day cars, but an absolute no-no if you are in the high end detailing sector. In those situations, you should really be cleaning grills, air vents etc with foam or microfibre detailing swab sticks and then finishing with something like GTechniq Trim Restorer or similar. The difference will tell in the overall quality, appearance and longevity.
Dear Sir, may I humbly recommend an updated and streamlined LOGO for your business. They're not that expensive, and you can copyright it. We think it's time 😎
I use Stoner’s Trim Shine for these purposes. It’s cheaper and it’s probably the same thing. I will add that I tested Stoner’s Trim Shine on motorcycle engines and it worked as well as the much more expensive Pig Spit.
@@j-deezy321well if you're regularly getting your car cleaned then it shouldn't matter... Lots of things look crap if you don't reapply them or maintain them.
@@misssummersalt The problem is a silicone which is a rubber material actually in the peel off like we’re going on a paint job if you never notice. Good luck to you
@@dossegundos7145maaayyybe, but I've always been under the impression that Luke has ADHD, which can cause a more rapid speech pattern than most people. Either way, it's easy to change the speed to 0.75%.
@@millielovedonuts7158 cool opinion dude. Been doin it 7 years professionally, 9 years casually on my own car & van. Haven’t missed a rent payment and enjoy a month off every year 🥰 if you ever need a two step correction & a 6 year titanium dioxide coating you’d be getting ripped off by going to anyone else other than me. Let me know if you’re in Carlsbad CA I’ll prove you wrong😎
@@LordHolley I’m trying to start my own detailing business, but I have no idea what I need or even how to wash a car. I have no experience and know very little so learning what sprays fix vehicle damage is not what I should be learning when I don’t even know how to wash a car. So I would love a very very simple beginner guide.
@@saintx5933i would recommend you watch Larry from AmmoNYC or pan the organizer. They are very good at explaining the basics. DO NOT FOCUS ON THE BEST PRODUCTS OR EQUIPMENT. It’s a long road ahead of you buddy. Learn the basics. Stay humble and have fun.
@@Nintendude2013 Thank you for the taking the time to tell me this. I’ll check them out. Thank you for your advice! I’m going places, and I’m going to work as hard as I need to to reach my goals.
This is great, but it depends on what level of detailing you offer.
This is fine if you are detailing run of the mill, every day cars, but an absolute no-no if you are in the high end detailing sector.
In those situations, you should really be cleaning grills, air vents etc with foam or microfibre detailing swab sticks and then finishing with something like GTechniq Trim Restorer or similar.
The difference will tell in the overall quality, appearance and longevity.
Dear Sir, may I humbly recommend an updated and streamlined LOGO for your business. They're not that expensive, and you can copyright it. We think it's time 😎
I dunno…just spray covering - this is what you’d expect a dealer to do on a quick turn around, but that’s even pushing it in some respects.
I hate the fact that I have to play every one of these videos at .75 speed to not be completely annoyed the entire time.
This is not even fast talking Luke . He used to talk way faster in his older vids
what is that dumb 'dinging; noise? had to stop watching
I use Stoner’s Trim Shine for these purposes. It’s cheaper and it’s probably the same thing. I will add that I tested Stoner’s Trim Shine on motorcycle engines and it worked as well as the much more expensive Pig Spit.
Bro take a deep breath you are talking His way too fast
Instant shows been around for 20 years at least where have you been
Great content 👍
silicone!!! people never use this crap.
Junk. Mess
Silicone is in lots of great detailing products. But you keep it out of the body shop and away from fresh paint.
@@tommyholt3465 Silicone turns to shit later on. Starts peeling off and looking like shit in case you don’t know
@@j-deezy321well if you're regularly getting your car cleaned then it shouldn't matter... Lots of things look crap if you don't reapply them or maintain them.
@@misssummersalt The problem is a silicone which is a rubber material actually in the peel off like we’re going on a paint job if you never notice. Good luck to you
That product is great. I see you like it as much as I do.
Awesome 💯 TYVM Boss 👍
What tire dressing is on the mini?
Would you please talk a little slower? Thank you sir.
Slow down the video with playback in settings
It’s edited to be faster, you can slow down in the settings
Ye was right about the jews
@@dossegundos7145maaayyybe, but I've always been under the impression that Luke has ADHD, which can cause a more rapid speech pattern than most people. Either way, it's easy to change the speed to 0.75%.
This just screams Adderall.
Wow! Super fast talking.
Why does it matter? Just looking for any reason to hate.
I guarantee he has forgot more about detailing than you know!
@@millielovedonuts7158 cool opinion dude. Been doin it 7 years professionally, 9 years casually on my own car & van. Haven’t missed a rent payment and enjoy a month off every year 🥰 if you ever need a two step correction & a 6 year titanium dioxide coating you’d be getting ripped off by going to anyone else other than me. Let me know if you’re in Carlsbad CA I’ll prove you wrong😎
So what if it does? What's your point?
Would love a beginner detailing guide!
This whole RUclips channel.....
@@LordHolley I’m trying to start my own detailing business, but I have no idea what I need or even how to wash a car. I have no experience and know very little so learning what sprays fix vehicle damage is not what I should be learning when I don’t even know how to wash a car. So I would love a very very simple beginner guide.
@@saintx5933i would recommend you watch Larry from AmmoNYC or pan the organizer. They are very good at explaining the basics. DO NOT FOCUS ON THE BEST PRODUCTS OR EQUIPMENT. It’s a long road ahead of you buddy. Learn the basics. Stay humble and have fun.
@@Nintendude2013 Thank you for the taking the time to tell me this. I’ll check them out. Thank you for your advice! I’m going places, and I’m going to work as hard as I need to to reach my goals.
@@saintx5933 that’s the spirit! If you have any questions ask away and I’ll help you
Biggest hack on RUclips.
My God you love to hear yourself talk!!!
Why the hate?
After I got my wife new silicone breast implants all of the black trim looked brand new again. Top notch stuff.