I never stop learning from this channel! One of things that make it so good is that the recommended products and tools are down to earth products that are affordable and easy to get. The viewer is never made to feel that the tasks are too difficult or that the desired results are really only achievable by professionals using expensive high end products and tools. Thanks Josh for making videos for us ordinary guys!
yes...the other guys I watch and enjoy, seem to recommend higher price/online ordering stuff more so...sponsored etc? I believe. more of money grabber type people...But helpful of course. I do like this guy and detail groove
I found you to be extremely honest and knowledgeable. I started detailing a less than a year ago at age 59, and I am so thankful I found your videos. You made me more confident and I really appreciate it. Thank you
Yeah he’s a good dude. I trust his insight and respect his tact. He’s set up a smart revenue stream and is not overbearing and obnoxious. Many channels are simply infomercials disguised as detailers.
Thank you for your mentorship Josh I was intrigued that you would choose air compressor over the other 2 options. But makes sense to me. 95% of the time fabric seats and carpets you can get away with just APC and towels and a vacuum. Heck even using foam can cleaners like Meguiar's carpet and upholstery cleaner or blue coral is enough especially when you're mobile your client will love the fact that they would have no wet seats, especially in the cold months.
I just got an air compressor, and I couldn't agree more. I use my steamer alot less now. I used to steam the vents and cracks in door panels now I use the brushes and air compressor. Another excellent tool is the scrub pads from auto fiber I believe. They really get into the texture of the plastics.
Comparison across the board. You sure have cost me some money since I started watching your channel. I am a detailing fool now. I am very grateful that I find you because your guidance is spot on. Now I'm headed off to buy this polisher with your discount code. Thank you sir!
Be extremely careful with drill brushes, since they can easily damage carpets. When I first started using drill brushes on carpet, I found that it was ‘pulling’ the fibres and made the carpet fibres elongated and messy rather than nice and tight and neat. I now stick with just using a regular carpet brush on carpets rather than a drill brush.
I use a white one (softer) that works perfectly on all different types of carpets in cars, I still use a normal hand brush for getting out hair and crumbs stuck deep in the carpet fibers. You might have been using like a red colored or green colored stiffer brush.
I recently bought a Ryobi power brush tool which I find much better than using the drill. It runs slower and it's waterproof. The only con is the proprietary brush connection but (a) their brushes aren't that expensive and (2) if you really wanted you could easily manufacture an adapter if some sort
Josh..I have to say that the Technicians Choice Ceramic Spray is the 💣. I cannot express how much this product blew me away. I used it in on the exterior of my truck . 2 weeks later when I sprayed the vehicle with water before washing I was blown away by the hydrophobic properties and slickness still. My new go too. I will try it on the interior next.
Were you blown away as compared to other ceramic sprays you have used, or was it the first ceramic spray you used and you were blown away by how ceramic sprays work?
@@luke9822 I’ve used several others. You can use this in the son. A little goes along way. It’s a great topping also to any protection you already have in place (wax,sealant,or ceramic)
Love the vids I am a 15 year Car detailer turned Motorcycle Mechanic. I took my skills from automotive and added then to detailing Motorcycles on the side at home. Love your vids my experience tell me you know your stuff.
I actually have a compressor on my list. My shop vac has a blower option and a wet vac option but it is a pain for me to switch it during a job especially since I also have an extractor. I like this video because I have a hard time not taking so many items to a job because I'd rather be safe than sorry. My trailer is jam packed!
Best UV protection is Aerospace 303, I've been using it on my boats, RV rooftops, and all my vehicles. No sheen, no greasy feeling, look it up. Put this stuff on your tires and they look new. Look it up and try it, you will not be disappointed
I’d go with compressed air before extractor. Being able to blow out junk is better than getting at the stuff that can’t be easily seen. Too many people think the value of a detailers time is low. To get to a lower price point, close is at good as it gets. Clean? 😁😁😁 yeah, it’s clean.
I have the Coral red interior in my 2007 328xi E92. I gotta try that technicians choice! I will say my interior still looks new and I just hit 250k miles!
How does Super Clean compare to Simple Green, which is an EPA certified Safer Choice, low toxicity degreaser? It is as Lao available in gallon jugs and can be deputed to various strengths. I have also used the Sam’s Club bulk gallon jug degreaser for several years to clean equipment, etc. But it seems to be a little harsher than the Simple Green, and haven’t been comfortable using it on any interior cloth surfaces. Also, I did get the power drill brushes you recommended, and have been very pleased with them.
Dude, I've never seen any of your videos I didn't like. I can see that you actually study before you make a video. Also, I am a full time detailer at a large automotive group in St. Louis Mo. We use that ceramic spray and I like Technicians Choice products. Well the company trained us to use it on the exterior surface. Well, i noticed how effective it is on interior surfaces as well. I've be criticized for using it on interior surfaces. With your permission, I will show this video to other employees and maybe management. Thanks again for this video and your knowlege. Oh yea, I use super clean for personal details. Have a blessed day
I feel a steamer is more ideal. it still has the benefits as the air compressor. Maybe not as powerful but thats where the heated steam and compression loosens things up.
+1 Josh on the TEC582...i always buy it by the gallon. Never knew it could be used for an interior UV protectant - I'll have to try that. It does work fantastic as a drying aid as well when diluted 50/50 with distilled water. Kudos for the great Vid and tips Brother 👍
The million dollar question........the mix ratio for tech choice I like 10-1 for interior. I don't like to use it straight even exterior mixed to 5-1. Its a very thick formula. I hate to wasted by wiping most of it off. I use power lock plus for the detail and tech choice for maintenance. The car looks like it had a ceramic coat installed. Anybody has a different ratio? 👍👍
Great information Josh! I'm a compressed air fan and this video reminds me to clean my car this weekend. The "shift boot crumb's" need to leave my ride!
New subscriber. New to detailing world. Been surfing around the detail community and you do a fine job explaining your content to the viewers. Looking forward to more videos.
Not sure if you have a video of cleaning the interior and applying the TC 582 ? If not, it would be great to see how you clean and apply the 582 protection.
Are you using the Ridgid 4.5gal in your van? When the motor kicks on does it flow enough cfm for a Tornador to run pretty much continuously? What size hoses are you running with yours? In my shop I run a 30gal compressor with 3/8 hose....trying to buy everything to set up a van.
Your great man love your videos keep the good content coming love the style. Would love to see videos from you on using the actual oroducts and items sort of how to videos just saying ide watch them.
Josh - So then would you want an extractor more than a steamer? Second, in lieu of an extractor, would you just carry the Rigid vacuum and do the extractor conversion do you’re carrying fewer machines/tools. New guy and really learning a lot from your channel. Thank you!
As usual a great video, you do an excellent job. How about a video on brushes, how often do you change or clean them per a single vehicle job. How do you clean them. Interior vs exterior.
Josh, Thank You for all the great content. As a 2022 Bronco owner I really appreciated the info you shared. I've been watching the channel all morning for tips on how to properly clean my Bronco. Continued success and Thank you again!!
Wondering about using Super Clean for interiors, just don’t like the smell of it, prefer to use something like P&S Express Interior Cleaner, which covers multiple surfaces, including leather. I would like to get the TC product, no streaks and work in the sun is an A+. Thanks for the video!!!
A good item to have is a ionizers, the kind they use to take the smell out of a house after a fire, they run about 100 bucks on amazon will make the car regain that new car smell, but to remove the smell of someone that smokes with the windows closed while running the HVAC, you might need to run it overnight, with the car's fan jumpered to run off an external power supply, or MacGyver duct tape & cardboard & using your own fan to push air thru the car's HVAC system, you'll want to put a fan in the car anyway to move those tiny ions around a bit faster, I always put a full sized window box fan in the car so it can spin slower, but move a lot more air, it does make it work a hell of a lot faster. And you do not need to run the ionizer non-stop over night, I use IFTTT to control the google smart switch I have the ionizer plugged into to turn on & off a few times during its run. Also I do not want to breathe it, so I turn it on and off from outside of the car, & will take a few hours for the ions to be used up, or leave with the windows down. It will also kill mold, mildew, & any bugs (fleas), as if you left your windows down overnight and 20 stray cats make it their home overnight.
Hi very informative videos that you have been doing ... I have learned a lot of new things to help me out with cleaning cars etc .. I was wondering what colour combination do you run for the microfibers eg red interior etc if you want to share that knowledge thank you
I’m looking for a good 75ft or 100ft pressure washer hose what brand would u recommend and I have a vacmaster but want to use a smaller hose to big an short attachments are ridiculously big help me out🥺
I'm surprised when you said you would choose an air compressor over an extractor or steamer. I myself has never used an air compressor to clean my car. Can you show us how you do it? Thanks
It's probably because he wants commission and he did mention them before on other video. I recommend starting with a Dupay steamer, a drill brush and a vaccumm. I use air compressor just 5-10% of the time. The extractor is unnecessary is you ve got a nice shop vac
Yo Josh!! Can you make a video on how to properly ceramic treat a car with your top ceramic detail spray suggestions? With a wet vehicle or dry vehicle etc . . I’m a bit confused on when it’s best to apply. I know you like ceramic detail spray but I wanted to see if there was like a top five for you. Thanks!
What’s the best cleaning solutions and methods to clean a fabric interior that mice have urinated on from a car that’s been sitting for a few years carpet as well as seats
2 Questions: Do you toss the used Microfiber towels away after use or wash them? Can you recommend a good soap for Bug removal? My Sprinter has bug splatter from a weeks worth of traveling?
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What about using an air blaster not quite a Master blaster but the smaller units instead of an air compressor for interior detailing instead of using an air compressor?
Is there anything for the interior plastic panels that is resistant to static a little afterwards so the plastic doesnt attract dust as bad ??? Love the videos !!
what's the difference between the ProPak orange and black and red and black? prices significant difference so there are the features different or just the color?
Great video, Josh! Question: When I was young, I'd clean my dad's Toyota Celica and I'd use Armor All for the interior. What do you think of Armor All with the interior these days? We have a Ford Bronco Sport.
Armor all is absolutely horrible. From my experience and from researching it myself it is crap. But do some research and ask several other professionals.
Hello Josh, your videos are extremely helpful really appreciate the amount of details you put into showing the actual products your are using. Would you be able to recommend some substitutions for superclean and ceramic detail spray please?
Hey buddy love your vids thanks quick question what size air hose is common and the best one to get to use with an air compressor with the vortex air gun. 3/8 or 1/4? Thanks
That air compressor is quite expensive, in comparison will the lesser 5gal model work well enough with only 150 psi? its only 130 vs this one being 350
I never stop learning from this channel! One of things that make it so good is that the recommended products and tools are down to earth products that are affordable and easy to get. The viewer is never made to feel that the tasks are too difficult or that the desired results are really only achievable by professionals using expensive high end products and tools. Thanks Josh for making videos for us ordinary guys!
Thanks so much Josef!
yes...the other guys I watch and enjoy, seem to recommend higher price/online ordering stuff more so...sponsored etc? I believe. more of money grabber type people...But helpful of course. I do like this guy and detail groove
It’s good to see that average retail products do a great job too
Agree. Josh shows the reasonable priced items.
I found you to be extremely honest and knowledgeable. I started detailing a less than a year ago at age 59, and I am so thankful I found your videos. You made me more confident and I really appreciate it. Thank you
Yeah he’s a good dude. I trust his insight and respect his tact. He’s set up a smart revenue stream and is not overbearing and obnoxious. Many channels are simply infomercials disguised as detailers.
Thank you for your mentorship Josh I was intrigued that you would choose air compressor over the other 2 options. But makes sense to me. 95% of the time fabric seats and carpets you can get away with just APC and towels and a vacuum. Heck even using foam can cleaners like Meguiar's carpet and upholstery cleaner or blue coral is enough especially when you're mobile your client will love the fact that they would have no wet seats, especially in the cold months.
I just got an air compressor, and I couldn't agree more. I use my steamer alot less now. I used to steam the vents and cracks in door panels now I use the brushes and air compressor. Another excellent tool is the scrub pads from auto fiber I believe. They really get into the texture of the plastics.
I have a Cadillac with the leather seats, and I love the way the chemical guys leather conditioner smells. I love that clean leather smell.
Comparison across the board. You sure have cost me some money since I started watching your channel. I am a detailing fool now. I am very grateful that I find you because your guidance is spot on. Now I'm headed off to buy this polisher with your discount code. Thank you sir!
Be extremely careful with drill brushes, since they can easily damage carpets. When I first started using drill brushes on carpet, I found that it was ‘pulling’ the fibres and made the carpet fibres elongated and messy rather than nice and tight and neat. I now stick with just using a regular carpet brush on carpets rather than a drill brush.
I use a white one (softer) that works perfectly on all different types of carpets in cars, I still use a normal hand brush for getting out hair and crumbs stuck deep in the carpet fibers. You might have been using like a red colored or green colored stiffer brush.
I recently bought a Ryobi power brush tool which I find much better than using the drill. It runs slower and it's waterproof. The only con is the proprietary brush connection but (a) their brushes aren't that expensive and (2) if you really wanted you could easily manufacture an adapter if some sort
IMJOSHV you are sooo genuine and so entertaining!!! Thank you for your mentorship!
Love that air compressor. I added a kobalt tank to it to more than double capacity and can be pulled off for portable. Really enjoy the quiet!
Good ones! It’s all good man, a vacuum is so essential it’s assumed and doesn’t need to be mentioned
I love how simple you are. Thank you so much. I have no idea what I’m doing and soooo many videos are WAY to much to understand. So thank you!!
You are a good Man Josh. Thank You for sharing your methods.
EXCELLENT job with the what, the why, and the how. Thank you!
Thanks!
Josh..I have to say that the Technicians Choice Ceramic Spray is the 💣. I cannot express how much this product blew me away. I used it in on the exterior of my truck . 2 weeks later when I sprayed the vehicle with water before washing I was blown away by the hydrophobic properties and slickness still. My new go too. I will try it on the interior next.
Were you blown away as compared to other ceramic sprays you have used, or was it the first ceramic spray you used and you were blown away by how ceramic sprays work?
@@luke9822 I’ve used several others. You can use this in the son. A little goes along way. It’s a great topping also to any protection you already have in place (wax,sealant,or ceramic)
Are you using technicians choice instead of 303 then to protect?
Love the vids I am a 15 year Car detailer turned Motorcycle Mechanic. I took my skills from automotive and added then to detailing Motorcycles on the side at home. Love your vids my experience tell me you know your stuff.
I use ONR to wipe down dashboards n doors n plastics when customers don’t wNt any shine on there plastics works real good
I actually have a compressor on my list. My shop vac has a blower option and a wet vac option but it is a pain for me to switch it during a job especially since I also have an extractor. I like this video because I have a hard time not taking so many items to a job because I'd rather be safe than sorry. My trailer is jam packed!
Best UV protection is Aerospace 303, I've been using it on my boats, RV rooftops, and all my vehicles. No sheen, no greasy feeling, look it up. Put this stuff on your tires and they look new. Look it up and try it, you will not be disappointed
I’d go with compressed air before extractor. Being able to blow out junk is better than getting at the stuff that can’t be easily seen. Too many people think the value of a detailers time is low. To get to a lower price point, close is at good as it gets. Clean? 😁😁😁 yeah, it’s clean.
I have the Coral red interior in my 2007 328xi E92. I gotta try that technicians choice! I will say my interior still looks new and I just hit 250k miles!
How does Super Clean compare to Simple Green, which is an EPA certified Safer Choice, low toxicity degreaser? It is as Lao available in gallon jugs and can be deputed to various strengths.
I have also used the Sam’s Club bulk gallon jug degreaser for several years to clean equipment, etc. But it seems to be a little harsher than the Simple Green, and haven’t been comfortable using it on any interior cloth surfaces.
Also, I did get the power drill brushes you recommended, and have been very pleased with them.
I love those super soft brushes for my stereo, my car has one of those giant touch displays, theres no buttons it's all touch sensors.
good video - never thought about edgeless microfiber towels, good tip - makes it worth including! +1 to all those who complimented your video.
Thanks so much
Dude, I've never seen any of your videos I didn't like. I can see that you actually study before you make a video. Also, I am a full time detailer at a large automotive group in St. Louis Mo. We use that ceramic spray and I like Technicians Choice products. Well the company trained us to use it on the exterior surface. Well, i noticed how effective it is on interior surfaces as well. I've be criticized for using it on interior surfaces. With your permission, I will show this video to other employees and maybe management. Thanks again for this video and your knowlege. Oh yea, I use super clean for personal details. Have a blessed day
Wow those brushes! Sold sold for sure! As always another great clip! Stay well homie….I thank you for your content 🙏🏼
You are becoming my number one go2. I really appreciate your videos
Great video and information provided here Josh. Thanks!
I feel a steamer is more ideal. it still has the benefits as the air compressor. Maybe not as powerful but thats where the heated steam and compression loosens things up.
Super clean has been my go to cleaner for a long time, great tips, thanks Josh 👍😁
Thanks Dave!!
Hello Josh. What dilution ratio do you use for the TEC582 on interiors? TIA 👍
+1 Josh on the TEC582...i always buy it by the gallon. Never knew it could be used for an interior UV protectant - I'll have to try that. It does work fantastic as a drying aid as well when diluted 50/50 with distilled water. Kudos for the great Vid and tips Brother 👍
The million dollar question........the mix ratio for tech choice I like 10-1 for interior. I don't like to use it straight even exterior mixed to 5-1. Its a very thick formula. I hate to wasted by wiping most of it off. I use power lock plus for the detail and tech choice for maintenance. The car looks like it had a ceramic coat installed. Anybody has a different ratio? 👍👍
Great information Josh! I'm a compressed air fan and this video reminds me to clean my car this weekend. The "shift boot crumb's" need to leave my ride!
Would you consider doing a video on diluting chemicals?
New subscriber. New to detailing world. Been surfing around the detail community and you do a fine job explaining your content to the viewers. Looking forward to more videos.
Not sure if you have a video of cleaning the interior and applying the TC 582 ? If not, it would be great to see how you clean and apply the 582 protection.
Are you using the Ridgid 4.5gal in your van? When the motor kicks on does it flow enough cfm for a Tornador to run pretty much continuously? What size hoses are you running with yours? In my shop I run a 30gal compressor with 3/8 hose....trying to buy everything to set up a van.
Yes compress air is a must..
Awesome vid..👍🏻
👍👍👍
Your great man love your videos keep the good content coming love the style. Would love to see videos from you on using the actual oroducts and items sort of how to videos just saying ide watch them.
Always good info. Will definitely see about getting some of the details spray you mentioned as I hate gloss in the interior.
Stand with you 110% an extractor is great to have, but the air compressor? With the tornado attachment? Its a must
+1 on using a ceramic spray sealant on interior! I used to use meguires x-press spray wax to do the same thing
Josh - So then would you want an extractor more than a steamer?
Second, in lieu of an extractor, would you just carry the Rigid vacuum and do the extractor conversion do you’re carrying fewer machines/tools.
New guy and really learning a lot from your channel. Thank you!
As usual a great video, you do an excellent job. How about a video on brushes, how often do you change or clean them per a single vehicle job. How do you clean them. Interior vs exterior.
Thank you for all your hard work making these videos ! I’ve learned so much and you are so ahonest in your reviews !
Josh, Thank You for all the great content. As a 2022 Bronco owner I really appreciated the info you shared. I've been watching the channel all morning for tips on how to properly clean my Bronco. Continued success and Thank you again!!
Do you have a soft top? Any recommendations on how to clean it? thanks.
Wondering about using Super Clean for interiors, just don’t like the smell of it, prefer to use something like P&S Express Interior Cleaner, which covers multiple surfaces, including leather. I would like to get the TC product, no streaks and work in the sun is an A+. Thanks for the video!!!
like your bottle holders that are in the background
Telsa's vegan leather is really nice upgraded vinyl that is why it reacts that way.
Trade that drill out for the 20v DeWalt Atomic version. Much smaller. Actually 12v DeWalt would be fine, way way lighter and smaller. Plenty of power.
Non-structured edge or un-finished edge is what I've been using for my go to description on those towels.
They're good names. I go with edgeless and lasercut. Lasercut sounds impressive to customers!
A good item to have is a ionizers, the kind they use to take the smell out of a house after a fire, they run about 100 bucks on amazon will make the car regain that new car smell, but to remove the smell of someone that smokes with the windows closed while running the HVAC, you might need to run it overnight, with the car's fan jumpered to run off an external power supply, or MacGyver duct tape & cardboard & using your own fan to push air thru the car's HVAC system, you'll want to put a fan in the car anyway to move those tiny ions around a bit faster, I always put a full sized window box fan in the car so it can spin slower, but move a lot more air, it does make it work a hell of a lot faster. And you do not need to run the ionizer non-stop over night, I use IFTTT to control the google smart switch I have the ionizer plugged into to turn on & off a few times during its run. Also I do not want to breathe it, so I turn it on and off from outside of the car, & will take a few hours for the ions to be used up, or leave with the windows down.
It will also kill mold, mildew, & any bugs (fleas), as if you left your windows down overnight and 20 stray cats make it their home overnight.
Hi very informative videos that you have been doing ... I have learned a lot of new things to help me out with cleaning cars etc .. I was wondering what colour combination do you run for the microfibers eg red interior etc if you want to share that knowledge thank you
I’m looking for a good 75ft or 100ft pressure washer hose what brand would u recommend and I have a vacmaster but want to use a smaller hose to big an short attachments are ridiculously big help me out🥺
Ridgid vac went on sale today at my local home depot for 350 (cad). Went in and they offered me the display item for 150. No box but had everything
What dilution do you use for technicians choice for interiors?
I agree compressed air is a must
Great video! When you said edgeless edge you just meant without a hem, but we knew what you meant.
Excellent video, makes me want to detail right away even though it’s -25 outside 😀great work, learned a lot ,thank you , roger
I saw the air compressor and had to check this out.
You should do a video on how you clean your microfiber towels
Quick question, what setting would you use to clean carpet and cloth seats? Thank you, nice video.
a steamer is also a must for interior cleaner
Thankyou for your videos it’s really helping me to start up a detailing business 💪
I'm surprised when you said you would choose an air compressor over an extractor or steamer. I myself has never used an air compressor to clean my car. Can you show us how you do it? Thanks
It's probably because he wants commission and he did mention them before on other video. I recommend starting with a Dupay steamer, a drill brush and a vaccumm. I use air compressor just 5-10% of the time. The extractor is unnecessary is you ve got a nice shop vac
You should make video for air compressors. Any cheaper and good option other than the rigis 4.5 gallon?
Thanks!
Hey Josh, what dilution ratio would you actually use for Technicians choice for interiors?
Yo Josh!! Can you make a video on how to properly ceramic treat a car with your top ceramic detail spray suggestions? With a wet vehicle or dry vehicle etc . . I’m a bit confused on when it’s best to apply. I know you like ceramic detail spray but I wanted to see if there was like a top five for you. Thanks!
you and Detail Groove seem to be regular guys...good to watch. like two others but seem to be more business/money guys/higher end type guys
Thanks, Good stuff, Good informative Video Salute to You Sir.
What’s the best cleaning solutions and methods to clean a fabric interior that mice have urinated on from a car that’s been sitting for a few years carpet as well as seats
2 Questions: Do you toss the used Microfiber towels away after use or wash them?
Can you recommend a good soap for Bug removal? My Sprinter has bug splatter from a weeks worth of traveling?
Thanks for all the great information. Where did you get those polisher holders in the background that are mounted on the wall?
From maxshine! maxshinecarcare.com/store/p/product/maxshine-machine-polisher-wall-holder-double?rq=Holder
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Hey josh love the videos man, juat wana ask do you really feel safe using super clean on leather and if whats your diluted ratio
How do you clean between the center console & seats short of removing the seat?
Great job Josh
What is your dilution ratio for super clean when cleaning general surfaces inside like plastics, dash, steering wheel, etc?
What do you think of the Tornado devices on your air compressor ?
Are they as good as the hype ??
What about using an air blaster not quite a Master blaster but the smaller units instead of an air compressor for interior detailing instead of using an air compressor?
Do you dilute the the technicians choice? What is the dilution ratio? Thanks.
Great stuff Josh! Do you find you need respiratory protection with the Super Clean like you do with other APC products?
Josh, can you use your linked extractor as a dry vacuum first, empty it, then use it as an extractor after a wet cleaning?
Is there anything for the interior plastic panels that is resistant to static a little afterwards so the plastic doesnt attract dust as bad ??? Love the videos !!
Your channel has been very helpful, thanks. I noticed that Dewalt Flex battery on your DA. How does that compare to the regular 20V packs?
what's the difference between the ProPak orange and black and red and black? prices significant difference so there are the features different or just the color?
Great list there! I have all of them as well.
Hey josh, it might be a ridiculous question but I’m just getting started in detailing and I was wondering if there was a specific glove you recommend?
Hey Kyle for most situations I just use the 5mil gloves from harbor freight.
@@imjoshv thank you man, love the videos and content you post.
Great video, Josh! Question: When I was young, I'd clean my dad's Toyota Celica and I'd use Armor All for the interior. What do you think of Armor All with the interior these days? We have a Ford Bronco Sport.
Armor all is absolutely horrible. From my experience and from researching it myself it is crap. But do some research and ask several other professionals.
Hello Josh, your videos are extremely helpful really appreciate the amount of details you put into showing the actual products your are using. Would you be able to recommend some substitutions for superclean and ceramic detail spray please?
Perhaps there’s another website or vendor for the same exact product to be purchased from
Can you do a video using these products step by step? that would be awesome :)
Love the video, you have a new follower
Awesome! Thank you!
I don't have an air compressor, but it's going on my Christmas list!
I really appreciate your candidate approach and real world examples!
how do you dilute the product? the super clean, I have it at my house but im just wondering how to dilute it down to know what youre doing
Do you dilute the technicians choice for interiors?
I would 1:1
Hey buddy love your vids thanks quick question what size air hose is common and the best one to get to use with an air compressor with the vortex air gun. 3/8 or 1/4? Thanks
Do you have a video of the Fabric Softener hack?
Josh, what brand(s) of spray bottle(s) do you use? I couldn't find any on your web site. Thanks!
That air compressor is quite expensive, in comparison will the lesser 5gal model work well enough with only 150 psi? its only 130 vs this one being 350
Does the Technician's Choice Ceramic Detail Spray work for cloth seats as well?