Personally, I enjoy the real time. I like watching actual, real life, footage. Music or not doesn't matter to me. I like the music you choose and I like the sounds of the vacuum. Either way it's a nice car detailing video you do. I thoroughly enjoy it. I particularly like watching when you first vacuum up a dirty floor. There's something very satisfying about watching a whole bunch of dirt get sucked up into a vacuum and then later seeing a perfectly clean and washed carpet. The organization of it all makes me feel like I just got done cleaning my car out. I like learning about different tools and products as well. The more tips, tricks, and techniques you share will always help. Thanks for putting all the effort into your work and thanks for the great youtube videos. You do a good job.
Hi. Thanks so much!! When I first starting making videos that’s I really what enjoyed also! Seeing the vacuuming of the mats and carpets is awesome!!! That’s why my new line of t-shirts, hoodies and more have the logo #satisfyingdetailingvideos. Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more satisfying detailing videos!
I believe timelapse is better. We still get to see everything you do just at a faster pace, so it's not like your skipping anything. And makes it easier on you and are able to put out more videos in less time. Thanks, great work and keep em coming.
Phil, what’s the name of the song played at the end of your video? Also, great job as always on the detail! Hands down, one of RUclipss best detailers!!
Hey man i thank you do it how ever i will watch them i learn so much from you but this year man i wa t to start what i ask you a few mths back happy new year to you an your family wish blessing up on you all this year an many more
Hey Phil, I always enjoy your videos. Two videos is waaay too much editing. Do what ever works for you. Perhaps one week you're not all booked and may have time for additional editing, other weeks you may be slammed with work. Just do a regular or shorter video. Either way I'm sure all we subs will watch em! Happy New Year to you and Jennifer!
HI Phil! Are you using your vac as a combination wet/dry mode? I see that you vac up the loose dirt on the floor, spray with 3D shampoo and then vac that up. Are you using bags in your vac or just straight collection of both liquid and dirt?
Hi Eddy! Actually the rigid vac I use does have a filter but I can use it on dry material as well as wet but I try not to suck up to much moisture like a real extractor. I use whats called “damp Shampoo” method where I spray the carpets with cleaner then use a damp towel to work out some stains then a dry towel to dry up as much as I can then the vac to even out the carpet again. It dries very fast so I’m. It sucking up a lot of moisture at all. 😎👍🏼
@@MirandaDetailing I understand now. Are you using the same Rigid 5 gallon orange vac that every other detailer on the planet is using? I wish had stock in just that model alone.
Miranda Detailing I would say something like that would cost 400-500 dollars, am I right? I just started doing mobile detailing and I’m learning that customers don’t know the difference between wax or sealant or clay to polishing, you have to educate the customer and communicate to them on explaining their expectations and how far their money will get them. I think you should do videos on talking about the business side of mobile detailing from customers to time spend and money and giving tips and advice to new guys like myself. I respect what you do and the work you put in, you are doing this as a business not a hobby unlike others on RUclips telling us about products and cleaning cars, but all they do is 100k cars. I live in the real world and the cars you do are the cars I see everyday. Best of luck!
Hi. Thanks for awesome feedback and suggestions. This job was $300. In our demographic our prices for full interior and exterior details start at $250. For huge gross minivans or SUVs it might go to $400. That’s just our area though. We learned the sweet spot for prices that are not to high and not to low that way we get the right customers that we want. I will totally start doing more live vids on the business side of things. And you’re so right, in the real world prices and cost of products and tools for us are a huge factor for our business. I’ll be setting up for better quality live videos soon! 😎👍🏼
Miranda Detailing I only said 400-500 dollars cause I live in the Bay Area, but it’s funny cause people don’t want to pay that much but are ok spending that on one night out 🤪. That’s where the education and communication comes into play. Everyone out here wants things done fast, convenient and cheap so they take their cars to these cheap car wash places and I have to explain to the customer that a 20-30 dollars car wash compare to a 80-100 dollars car wash not only will it have better protection and shine but you won’t get swirl marks all over the car. Can’t wait for the business side of mobile detailing videos!!
Totally understand. We get all sorts of customers here. Some will gladly pay more for a better job because we actually answer all their questions and educate them a little. Then some want dirt cheap but a “really good job”. 😆. Those two things can’t exist in reality. 😁. I’ll be writing down those suggestions for my live vids. Thanks again for great feedback
I agree. It will take up a lot of your time if you do two versions. Maybe you could do real time detailing for one car and upload that and then the next time you could do the different version for another car.
Personally, I enjoy the real time. I like watching actual, real life, footage. Music or not doesn't matter to me. I like the music you choose and I like the sounds of the vacuum. Either way it's a nice car detailing video you do. I thoroughly enjoy it. I particularly like watching when you first vacuum up a dirty floor. There's something very satisfying about watching a whole bunch of dirt get sucked up into a vacuum and then later seeing a perfectly clean and washed carpet. The organization of it all makes me feel like I just got done cleaning my car out. I like learning about different tools and products as well. The more tips, tricks, and techniques you share will always help. Thanks for putting all the effort into your work and thanks for the great youtube videos. You do a good job.
Hi. Thanks so much!! When I first starting making videos that’s I really what enjoyed also! Seeing the vacuuming of the mats and carpets is awesome!!! That’s why my new line of t-shirts, hoodies and more have the logo #satisfyingdetailingvideos. Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more satisfying detailing videos!
@@MirandaDetailing No problem. Will do.
Hitting the interior tomorrow in the work van. Was a good one to watch, cool in real time too 👏
I believe timelapse is better. We still get to see everything you do just at a faster pace, so it's not like your skipping anything. And makes it easier on you and are able to put out more videos in less time. Thanks, great work and keep em coming.
Thanks for the feedback! 😎👍🏼
I really like most of your happy music selection, both ambient sounds with music I like the most or just music
Thanks!
Phil, what’s the name of the song played at the end of your video? Also, great job as always on the detail! Hands down, one of RUclipss best detailers!!
Hi. Oh boy I actually don’t know now...this was edited a year ago. Let me see if I can track it down.
Love that casa bella brush bought a few they team with my vac nozzle all the time
Awesome!! glad you like them
notice you was wearing neoprene knee sleaves i my self had 4 surgerys its hard work but i love it
Yup, I have bad knees from my snowboarding days. I haven’t had any surgeries, yet, but those compression knee sleeves are awesome!
I really enjoy your videos, 1or 2 parts it doesn’t matter to me, music or no music I enjoy them ✌️✌️✌️
Thanks man for the positive feedback! 😎👍🏼
Love it bro 👍🏼👍🏼
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Phil your videos are awesome just as they are! Happy New Year!!
Thanks man!!😎👍🏼
Well done...but you could do better use of that tornador...that tool is a beast...
Thanks. It’s not exactly the same as the official Tornador. It works well but the real tornador is better
Hey man i thank you do it how ever i will watch them i learn so much from you but this year man i wa t to start what i ask you a few mths back happy new year to you an your family wish blessing up on you all this year an many more
hey keeping clean a good start of 2019
Thank you!😎👍🏼
Where did ypu get the tornador clone?
From eBay. I have the links to it on my products page www.mirandadetailing.com/ProductsandTools.html
2 advertisements would be enough no?
What do you mean?
@@MirandaDetailing the ads that we have to see since ur videos are monotized but there 4 to 5 ads which i find too much
Oh I see. Yeah I don’t control the amount of ads. That’s google and RUclips that stipulate that based on the viewers. 🤷🏻♂️
@@MirandaDetailing ohh ok i thought you can control that so i said something so you maybe change it but in this case just keep up the videos:) thanks
Thanks.
Hey Phil, I always enjoy your videos. Two videos is waaay too much editing. Do what ever works for you. Perhaps one week you're not all booked and may have time for additional editing, other weeks you may be slammed with work. Just do a regular or shorter video. Either way I'm sure all we subs will watch em! Happy New Year to you and Jennifer!
Thanks man!!😎👍🏼
HI Phil! Are you using your vac as a combination wet/dry mode? I see that you vac up the loose dirt on the floor, spray with 3D shampoo and then vac that up. Are you using bags in your vac or just straight collection of both liquid and dirt?
Hi Eddy! Actually the rigid vac I use does have a filter but I can use it on dry material as well as wet but I try not to suck up to much moisture like a real extractor. I use whats called “damp Shampoo” method where I spray the carpets with cleaner then use a damp towel to work out some stains then a dry towel to dry up as much as I can then the vac to even out the carpet again. It dries very fast so I’m. It sucking up a lot of moisture at all. 😎👍🏼
@@MirandaDetailing I understand now. Are you using the same Rigid 5 gallon orange vac that every other detailer on the planet is using? I wish had stock in just that model alone.
I sure am! This newer model came out a few years ago and it has the leaf blower attachment also. amzn.to/2BQF2wE
How long did it take you to do the inside of the car? And what did you do to the outside of the car?
Great work!
I think about 3.5 hours total with exterior also. We did our full interior and exterior detail so the outside wash washed, clayed and waxed.
Miranda Detailing
I would say something like that would cost 400-500 dollars, am I right?
I just started doing mobile detailing and I’m learning that customers don’t know the difference between wax or sealant or clay to polishing, you have to educate the customer and communicate to them on explaining their expectations and how far their money will get them.
I think you should do videos on talking about the business side of mobile detailing from customers to time spend and money and giving tips and advice to new guys like myself. I respect what you do and the work you put in, you are doing this as a business not a hobby unlike others on RUclips telling us about products and cleaning cars, but all they do is 100k cars. I live in the real world and the cars you do are the cars I see everyday.
Best of luck!
Hi. Thanks for awesome feedback and suggestions. This job was $300. In our demographic our prices for full interior and exterior details start at $250. For huge gross minivans or SUVs it might go to $400. That’s just our area though. We learned the sweet spot for prices that are not to high and not to low that way we get the right customers that we want.
I will totally start doing more live vids on the business side of things.
And you’re so right, in the real world prices and cost of products and tools for us are a huge factor for our business.
I’ll be setting up for better quality live videos soon! 😎👍🏼
Miranda Detailing
I only said 400-500 dollars cause I live in the Bay Area, but it’s funny cause people don’t want to pay that much but are ok spending that on one night out 🤪. That’s where the education and communication comes into play. Everyone out here wants things done fast, convenient and cheap so they take their cars to these cheap car wash places and I have to explain to the customer that a 20-30 dollars car wash compare to a 80-100 dollars car wash not only will it have better protection and shine but you won’t get swirl marks all over the car.
Can’t wait for the business side of mobile detailing videos!!
Totally understand. We get all sorts of customers here. Some will gladly pay more for a better job because we actually answer all their questions and educate them a little. Then some want dirt cheap but a “really good job”. 😆. Those two things can’t exist in reality. 😁.
I’ll be writing down those suggestions for my live vids. Thanks again for great feedback
nah 2 videos editing take lot of time unless you have time i enjoy with music or no music
Thanks!!
I agree. It will take up a lot of your time if you do two versions. Maybe you could do real time detailing for one car and upload that and then the next time you could do the different version for another car.
@@fouziaperveen i would go with easy short videos and other can also lower there speakers.
Thanks guys!!
Thanks guys!