The Numatic factory is a few miles down the road from me, in Chard, England. They manufacturer 85% of all the parts on-site, inlacing the bears for the wheels, circuit boards and switches. My George is green, still going strong after 10 years.
There's something satisfying dumping dirty water out of a wet and dry system. I get to see that with my Rainbow systems, oddly both wet and dry as it uses water to trap dry vacuumed debris as well. I like the simplicity of Numatic systems and their durability.
3:45 I 'sweep' my entire living room carpet - white, thick, dense pile 🥴- with a silicone broom every time before I vacuum. I do it partly because I'm sensitive to noise, partly because it's a very quick, easy way of keeping the carpet clean between vacuums. It lives tucked unobtrusively next to a bookcase, meaning I'm far more likely to grab it for an impromptu whizz round! It's also a good way of ensuring nothing disappears up the vacuum hose - like a needle, ear-ring, or nuts (!). I have long hair, which it gathers effortlessly - no hair wrapped around the rotating brush of my beloved Rolls-Royce of vacuums - *Sebo.* Gather your sweepings in little piles, into a dustpan - quick scan for anything important/expensive - then into the bin. My Sebo can then focus on the deep, fine dirt particles - not get side-tracked by larger surface detritus. I'm also (hailing from tiny Chard where they're still made) very fond of the *Numatic* range. George is an excellent piece of kit! 😊🇬🇧
I honestly think you did _such_ a good job on the seats (as well as everything else) that they look far nicer with their plush grey original covers. Only my opinion of course so feel feel to tell me to FO, but the red and black covers make your car look... Idk, cheaper somehow. A bit boy-racer - Sorry! 🥹 That said, the mats with their subtler red piping look better than the originals, so what do I know? 😆
Hi bud, fantastic video, keep it up, just a friendly tip from a fellow detail business owner, don't put air fresheners on instrument stalks, the chemicals inside are damaging to the plastics of the steering column. Otherwise, love the technique and information given in the video.
Wow you’re so thorough and what a great video. I actually just came to see the George vac in action and by the end I’m considering starting a car detailing business. Very inspired. Thank you and all the best!
Is it necessary to spray while sucking? I mean, if you pre-wet your surfaces with a sollution anyway, wouldn´t my ordinary shop vac suffice? Clear attachments are ready available for monitoring the extraction, so there´s hardly any need for buying the George, is there?
Great video, thorough explanation, how do you dry the wet areas after a heavy wet wash? Is there a specific dry vac for the drying process or is it done with heat?
Great video and love how you cover everything in it. I have one question. What’s a good amount of overall cleaner (product and water) to use in the cleaning chamber to clean the carpets and seats? Using the vehicle you cleaned as the basis for measuring the overall cleaner. Thank you in advance.
@@focusondetailing3855 Coffee, chocolate milk, well, I used the latter to describe what I pulled out of the mats in our kitchen recently with my Rainbow AquaMate shampooer.
I would add that I experienced detailers should not removed seats as it can damage sensors and also mess with the airbags, battery needs to be disconnected before any seat removal. I would not recommend hobbyist attempt to remove interior trim either
Yeah mate I can but there's a back order of videos at the moment haha. Some of those being people that have sent stuff for me to try but I do my best to remember the recommendations. Thanks for commenting
The Numatic factory is a few miles down the road from me, in Chard, England. They manufacturer 85% of all the parts on-site, inlacing the bears for the wheels, circuit boards and switches. My George is green, still going strong after 10 years.
Great work. My George instructions say to use cold water. No issues with warm water, I imagine it would help with the breaking down of dirt
There's something satisfying dumping dirty water out of a wet and dry system. I get to see that with my Rainbow systems, oddly both wet and dry as it uses water to trap dry vacuumed debris as well. I like the simplicity of Numatic systems and their durability.
Great video thank you I want a George now!
3:45 I 'sweep' my entire living room carpet - white, thick, dense pile 🥴- with a silicone broom every time before I vacuum. I do it partly because I'm sensitive to noise, partly because it's a very quick, easy way of keeping the carpet clean between vacuums. It lives tucked unobtrusively next to a bookcase, meaning I'm far more likely to grab it for an impromptu whizz round! It's also a good way of ensuring nothing disappears up the vacuum hose - like a needle, ear-ring, or nuts (!).
I have long hair, which it gathers effortlessly - no hair wrapped around the rotating brush of my beloved Rolls-Royce of vacuums - *Sebo.*
Gather your sweepings in little piles, into a dustpan - quick scan for anything important/expensive - then into the bin. My Sebo can then focus on the deep, fine dirt particles - not get side-tracked by larger surface detritus.
I'm also (hailing from tiny Chard where they're still made) very fond of the *Numatic* range. George is an excellent piece of kit! 😊🇬🇧
I honestly think you did _such_ a good job on the seats (as well as everything else) that they look far nicer with their plush grey original covers. Only my opinion of course so feel feel to tell me to FO, but the red and black covers make your car look... Idk, cheaper somehow. A bit boy-racer - Sorry! 🥹
That said, the mats with their subtler red piping look better than the originals, so what do I know? 😆
Final PS - for once, something that's actually cheaper in the UK! [George is £264 here, which I think is around AUD490]
As Usual, Great video Tim!
Hi bud, fantastic video, keep it up, just a friendly tip from a fellow detail business owner, don't put air fresheners on instrument stalks, the chemicals inside are damaging to the plastics of the steering column. Otherwise, love the technique and information given in the video.
Wow you’re so thorough and what a great video. I actually just came to see the George vac in action and by the end I’m considering starting a car detailing business. Very inspired. Thank you and all the best!
really great mate post moree
Wow that's impressive that George left the car clean and seeing the dirty water
Is it necessary to spray while sucking? I mean, if you pre-wet your surfaces with a sollution anyway, wouldn´t my ordinary shop vac suffice? Clear attachments are ready available for monitoring the extraction, so there´s hardly any need for buying the George, is there?
I can't wait to see the old girl nice and shiny engine bay and headlights done.
Hoping to get the paint back in order soon 👍
Hi mate loving the content.
Would you a list for other aspiring detailers who want to get started.
Let's says $1500-$2000 budget?
Love the video. $800 is a lot of clams, can you recommend something that is a few hundred bucks instead?
Bissell Spot Clean Pro.
Isn't as good as this though.
" Far Cough" LOL.
Great video, thorough explanation, how do you dry the wet areas after a heavy wet wash? Is there a specific dry vac for the drying process or is it done with heat?
heats your best friend when drying
Heaters
Great video and love how you cover everything in it. I have one question. What’s a good amount of overall cleaner (product and water) to use in the cleaning chamber to clean the carpets and seats? Using the vehicle you cleaned as the basis for measuring the overall cleaner. Thank you in advance.
Hey mate, where did you get those air fresheners from ?
Can you give the link of the Wet & Dry Vacuuming machine that you used
Can you use hot water?
My blue George extractor did not come with the vacuum Tools
Great video
You need more subs, excellent video
Thanks mate!
Amazing video. Where did u purchase it from? Will this now be your main go to dry vac as well?
Thanks mate! And not until the other dry vacuum dies first haha. I purchased it from Godfreys
Nice job! I would of used chemical guys drill attachments are more professional
What product do you use inside the george?
Thanks For review. That was some good coffee you where tipping out of George lol.
Thanks for the comment! Haha much better now out of the carpet for sure!
@@focusondetailing3855 Coffee, chocolate milk, well, I used the latter to describe what I pulled out of the mats in our kitchen recently with my Rainbow AquaMate shampooer.
Hush now hush the king will speak (far cough)
Hi what model is this George vacuum?
light blue george
I would add that I experienced detailers should not removed seats as it can damage sensors and also mess with the airbags, battery needs to be disconnected before any seat removal. I would not recommend hobbyist attempt to remove interior trim either
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Lmoa, as someone lost a nose.. Lol
Can you do a 300$ cheap detailing vido please bro!
Yeah mate I can but there's a back order of videos at the moment haha. Some of those being people that have sent stuff for me to try but I do my best to remember the recommendations. Thanks for commenting
Send it.
That is charles
Jayden Rai no, it clearly says George on the motor unit. They do make each model in a variety of colours now, perhaps that is confusing you.
Charles is green and has all the attachments for wet & dry, don't think george has all the same attachments
@@_dude..I have a charles and it's the same colour as this blue