@Detail Groove Thanks for showing the process.... I understand you cleaning the carpeting 1st so that it has a longer time to dry while you're cleaning everything else. Doesn't that leave a better chance of other gunk you're cleaning getting on the carpets or dirt from your feet? Are you able to detail the whole rest of the inside without having your feet inside? If it has upholstered seats, you're kind of forced to do those last, right? Otherwise you'd be sitting on wet seats to clean the inside.
I find it crazy when people don’t use an air compressor to do their detail. I’ve been detailing for 7 years now and when I FIRST started I was using air. To me, you don’t get everything out of the car without it 😁
I use a leaf blower and open all the doors and just go insane until everything loose, then I spray the carpets with some fabric softener and then I vacuum, but regardless I don’t do a job with dog hair like this unless I’m getting $250 minimum, shits a work out and takes a long time
Great Video ty for sharing your skill, can you share what you use for interior chemicals for cleaning plz I'm looking for a dash and console cleaner that won't break the bank ty
I always spray my cup holders as soon as I open the car up and I fill it up like a swimming pool let it soak well I clean other areas suck it out with the wet vac
I hope to share with you a product: Philisn, which has a very good protection effect on my car. I've bought it three times. It saves me a lot of money because I don't have to go to the car wash.
Water and Air Presure. Hard to do with well with out access to them. Great Job 260.oo 2.5 hours, was absolutely disgusting. Great timing and product service for this interior.
You could look at getting a Bissell Steam Shot Deluxe for instances when you need a quick bit of steam. It holds 6.6 ounces and heats up in 90 seconds- costs $30-40. I am able to do a full interior maintenance clean on one tank of water.
That sideways drill brush looked like it worked well, some of these types of carpets get the debri matted down further into the material when trying to vacuum in the beginning
Do you think the portable air compressor output limits the full usage of the blowout tool? I know I use a blowout tool to the max with a shop size compressor on all pet hair and dirt problems. For me this is the quickest way to making the job of cleaning the interior less work and time consuming.
@Detail Groove 90 psi @ what cfm though? Many smaller ones can't keep up the cfm requirement of the tool @ the 90. So you get a full initial blast but after a few seconds you don't have the same amount of air flow coming out & the compressor runs nonstop until you stop using the air and it recovers. Those tornadoes are air hogs! 😆
@@joelpasserell4525 I agree, I’ve got a 66gal upright 240v compressor and I run the tornado blow out gun at 130psi. It’s a hog, and once it falls to 90-95psi I can tell a reduction in its performance. When it reaches 90 I normally stage tools or do some other interior work while the compressor recovers to 130psi.
Have you tried those claw vacuum attachments? They're working out GREAT for us! Gets the pet hair up (as well as anything else embedded in the carpet) in half the time.
We just did one like that but a huge suv Cadillac Escalade xlt was so trashed and we take 4:35 hours 2 employees and me she pay 1000 for it but worth it every dollar .. good video bro
What size air compressor do you use and the specs of it. And what size generator do use to power it? Do you need to have multiple for the other equipment while Mobil detailing?
Getting ready to drive to go do just this in half an hour lol but of course RUclips told me you posted this video, so I had to watch 🙂 both those mitts really do help a ton over the bigger spots. The only difference between this, is detailing without an air compressor because my compressor won’t fit in my trunk lol but other than that, same process. I’m working alone so it’ll take more than a couple hours, but this video’s SUV is much cleaner than what I have today, so it’s going to be around $350. Your videos are great and have helped me so much in my business 🙂💪 keep it going!
Hi just a quick question for your mobile van how do you sort your clothes out so many different jobs ie glass trim putting on taking off so you do not get them all mixed up as i understand re the glass ones they should be washed alone and maybe doing 5 cars a day how do you sort with limited storage area in van
What is the new vacuum that you are using,? I remember you speaking about it in one of your previous videos but didn’t going to detail about the specific vacuum and if you can please share a link that would be much appreciated
I just was called a crackhead by a dude who I quoted $1000 and he wanted me to detail inside and out and no I'm not kidding....a Ford F550 with dump bed, Dodge 3500 dually 4 door (filthy), F250 superduty 4 door, Infiniti Q70 and a 16ft enclosed metal trailer with 2 days notice and it had to be done that Saturday can't be any other day. I thought $1000 was a good deal! 🤣🤣🤣 He also had a great sob story about his last detailer told him to never call him again *red flag
Jesus 260….I work for myself and for a job like this I’ve been charging 160ish and customers barely like that price..hard to grow when customers don’t want to pay! It’s definitely been a challenge out here for me but I keep going. Working a 3 shift job just so I can detail during the day but it’s tuff…I’ve got told that a detailer with a crew should charge more compared to a detailer that works by himself should charge less
Brother tell me some things about what equipment you use, my brother and I charged 160 and nobody wants to pay that because a) those customers have no money and can’t even afford to get their car done so it’s more work for you, B) it’s not enough to expect a good job is done so they’re too checked out already to even enjoy the work you actually worked hard on My brother and I started in 2018 and this year we DOUBLED our prices, fixed the website up a little, watched some “how to rank on dgoogle business” videos and now that we charge 240-350 for a full interior with shampoo ( that’s 240) and 40/hour for pet hair, mold, sand, pine needles, or any generic service that takes more extra time than usual. Trust me bro raise your prices. Please dude im telling you, your life will change when you’re making 300+ a day vs 160… chase away the broke boys and bring some appreciative customers who will tip on a 300$ bill. Offer a 130$ express - a vacuum, drill Brush & wipe down(we call this the silver package) and that also includes a wipe down, interior glass, and some vinyl care. All you do is just tell most customers that their car is too soiled to fit the package in with confidence and if they hmm and haw you can either let them call somebody else or take the job on if you financially have to By having two packages you separate your client base by splitting them into categories for you. The cheap ones have less expectations cause it’s “just a silver” and it’s All they can afford. If they go with the gold package here you spend some extra time on the gold jobs so that the customer does retain some value on their investment. Charge 40/hour for overtime also and make suuuure you get paid for your extra time, otherwise you’ll live your entire life sitting on people’s disgusting cars for 20//hour 😔 GET PAID BRO. match the most expensive shop in your area
@@ThisIsSparta300 @Adrian Pina Spot on! If your starting out, get some experience and look at the market competition and see what everybody in your area are charging. Take notes from the the top 2 detailers in your market and start charging what they are charging. If the best in your area are charging 250-300 for an interior/exterior, do the same, but take into account what they offer and compare them to the services you offer and adjust your pricing from there. Dont take shit from customers.
Maybe not Oscar, but, a LOT of guys online are lying for clout. Most people want the part of the car they see the most cleaned, aka the interior. Average joe just wants his car washed and his interiors deep bc cleaned.
My experience is mainly families that want their interior detailed, and they use drive through car washes for the exterior (not my place to judge). I just finished an interior detail today, SUV, black paint, SO many swirls. I plan on keeping in touch with them to at least do a one step correction especially because the inside is so beautiful now ☺️
@@stephen1503 bruh my shop does mostly interiors And we charge 220-400 for just the interior, we rarely get an exterior in comparison. But we kind of advertise as interior specialists so it all depends on the niche of the customers you’re aiming for. If your company is called quick suds than yeah you’ll get more exteriors lol
Man… I’m charging like around 160$ for this interior I must be doing something wrong or need to get more data because charging that much would be so great to charge or probably 200 plus would be great I do a really great job as well just hard to price things
Felt u on that bro one thing that helped me personally was buying a caddy or a tool belt where I can keep the 2 or 3 most used chemicals and most of the brushes once I bought that ONE thing I increased my productivity, efficiency, profitability GREATLY and just brought the amount of time it takes to finish down without being the quality down what u have to understand is that the customer is paying you to clean their vehicle not to walk around it every single time u leave to go get something u are making a COMPLETE waste of your time and hurting your efficiency greatly and that is something u want to avoid at all cost
Seriously, with your prices, it would be cheaper to just go and buy another car!! 😂 Do you make up your crazy prices as you go along?? Here, you charge $250 for a 2 and half hour interior detail, but in another video, you charge someone $850 for 5 hours for the same interior detail with the same number of workers.
What size air compressor do you use and the specs of it. And what size generator do use to power it? Do you need to have multiple for the other equipment while Mobil detailing?
What would you do differently with this interior? 🤯
What light bar do you use for the inside a vehicle. I e seen you use them on that $2000 job you did with the truck.
@@User_Yogi scangrip has, thats where i got mine
Buy a small foldable table,so your back doesn’t kill doing the mats.
@@elic5355 good idea bro 👍
@Detail Groove Thanks for showing the process.... I understand you cleaning the carpeting 1st so that it has a longer time to dry while you're cleaning everything else. Doesn't that leave a better chance of other gunk you're cleaning getting on the carpets or dirt from your feet? Are you able to detail the whole rest of the inside without having your feet inside? If it has upholstered seats, you're kind of forced to do those last, right? Otherwise you'd be sitting on wet seats to clean the inside.
I find it crazy when people don’t use an air compressor to do their detail. I’ve been detailing for 7 years now and when I FIRST started I was using air. To me, you don’t get everything out of the car without it 😁
I use a leaf blower and open all the doors and just go insane until everything loose, then I spray the carpets with some fabric softener and then I vacuum, but regardless I don’t do a job with dog hair like this unless I’m getting $250 minimum, shits a work out and takes a long time
Glad you said to you … I don’t use a air as of right now and trust me I get everything it takes longer but I get everything.
Well I do use the blower on my vacuum but only when needed
Great Video ty for sharing your skill, can you share what you use for interior chemicals for cleaning plz
I'm looking for a dash and console cleaner that won't break the bank ty
I always spray my cup holders as soon as I open the car up and I fill it up like a swimming pool let it soak well I clean other areas suck it out with the wet vac
I hope to share with you a product: Philisn, which has a very good protection effect on my car. I've bought it three times. It saves me a lot of money because I don't have to go to the car wash.
Indeed, this product from philisn is very affordable and cost-effective
It’s giving Chromatic vibes with the camera shots. Keep it up my dude!
That man is on a whole other level lol. But thanks!
The answer is because they have 2 or 3 people working and coordinating tasks. A regular solo person can do it too, but needs to almost double the time
Can I just vacuum instead of using an extractor after using the cleaner and brushing it? Still saving up for an extractor at the moment.
Thanks!
I liked the technique used when cleaning the cupholder. I learned something new
Water and Air Presure. Hard to do with well with out access to them. Great Job 260.oo 2.5 hours, was absolutely disgusting. Great timing and product service for this interior.
Nicely done. Those mitts looks great.
We're a big fan of em
You could look at getting a Bissell Steam Shot Deluxe for instances when you need a quick bit of steam. It holds 6.6 ounces and heats up in 90 seconds- costs $30-40. I am able to do a full interior maintenance clean on one tank of water.
How long does it last?
@@richardfox3924 5-10 minutes of continuous steam
That sideways drill brush looked like it worked well, some of these types of carpets get the debri matted down further into the material when trying to vacuum in the beginning
Do you think the portable air compressor output limits the full usage of the blowout tool? I know I use a blowout tool to the max with a shop size compressor on all pet hair and dirt problems. For me this is the quickest way to making the job of cleaning the interior less work and time consuming.
I agree that's how I do as well!
The cleaning gun says it needs 90 PSI for best performance. This is what Rigid compressor puts out. It works great
@Detail Groove 90 psi @ what cfm though? Many smaller ones can't keep up the cfm requirement of the tool @ the 90. So you get a full initial blast but after a few seconds you don't have the same amount of air flow coming out & the compressor runs nonstop until you stop using the air and it recovers.
Those tornadoes are air hogs! 😆
@@joelpasserell4525 I agree, I’ve got a 66gal upright 240v compressor and I run the tornado blow out gun at 130psi. It’s a hog, and once it falls to 90-95psi I can tell a reduction in its performance. When it reaches 90 I normally stage tools or do some other interior work while the compressor recovers to 130psi.
You do it in 2.5 hrs, because there's more than one detailer on the task.
Have you tried those claw vacuum attachments? They're working out GREAT for us! Gets the pet hair up (as well as anything else embedded in the carpet) in half the time.
We just did one like that but a huge suv Cadillac Escalade xlt was so trashed and we take 4:35 hours 2 employees and me she pay 1000 for it but worth it every dollar .. good video bro
Good stuff!!
What size air compressor do you use and the specs of it. And what size generator do use to power it? Do you need to have multiple for the other equipment while Mobil detailing?
Not a bad price for the work you guys done. Nice job!👍
Thanks!
WOW! That was fantastic 👍. Great post.
That's where I left my sock!!!
Great video, keep it up!! Thx
I need a video on how to make 2013 leather in a toyota camry v6 xle softer and what leather kit I need to use to do this.
I would have worked from top to bottom. Nice results bro looks good 👍
We all have our ways 🙏🏽
Great video. Thank u for this
you're welcome!
Getting ready to drive to go do just this in half an hour lol but of course RUclips told me you posted this video, so I had to watch 🙂 both those mitts really do help a ton over the bigger spots. The only difference between this, is detailing without an air compressor because my compressor won’t fit in my trunk lol but other than that, same process. I’m working alone so it’ll take more than a couple hours, but this video’s SUV is much cleaner than what I have today, so it’s going to be around $350. Your videos are great and have helped me so much in my business 🙂💪 keep it going!
Hi just a quick question for your mobile van how do you sort your clothes out so many different jobs ie glass trim putting on taking off so you do not get them all mixed up as i understand re the glass ones they should be washed alone and maybe doing 5 cars a day how do you sort with limited storage area in van
What is the new vacuum that you are using,? I remember you speaking about it in one of your previous videos but didn’t going to detail about the specific vacuum and if you can please share a link that would be much appreciated
It's the Johnny Vac - I'll make a video on it on the Proper Care Channel
@@DetailGroove you have another channel?
Your videos are great. Thank you
I just was called a crackhead by a dude who I quoted $1000 and he wanted me to detail inside and out and no I'm not kidding....a Ford F550 with dump bed, Dodge 3500 dually 4 door (filthy), F250 superduty 4 door, Infiniti Q70 and a 16ft enclosed metal trailer with 2 days notice and it had to be done that Saturday can't be any other day. I thought $1000 was a good deal! 🤣🤣🤣 He also had a great sob story about his last detailer told him to never call him again *red flag
Did you wash it also? Or just the interiors?
You guys should review the inflatable mobile garage!
Where do I find the description with links to products etc
Jesus 260….I work for myself and for a job like this I’ve been charging 160ish and customers barely like that price..hard to grow when customers don’t want to pay! It’s definitely been a challenge out here for me but I keep going. Working a 3 shift job just so I can detail during the day but it’s tuff…I’ve got told that a detailer with a crew should charge more compared to a detailer that works by himself should charge less
Those are cheap customers you don’t want those kind but 160 isn’t bad depending on what you offering
Brother tell me some things about what equipment you use, my brother and I charged 160 and nobody wants to pay that because a) those customers have no money and can’t even afford to get their car done so it’s more work for you, B) it’s not enough to expect a good job is done so they’re too checked out already to even enjoy the work you actually worked hard on
My brother and I started in 2018 and this year we DOUBLED our prices, fixed the website up a little, watched some “how to rank on dgoogle business” videos and now that we charge 240-350 for a full interior with shampoo ( that’s 240) and 40/hour for pet hair, mold, sand, pine needles, or any generic service that takes more extra time than usual.
Trust me bro raise your prices. Please dude im telling you, your life will change when you’re making 300+ a day vs 160… chase away the broke boys and bring some appreciative customers who will tip on a 300$ bill.
Offer a 130$ express - a vacuum, drill
Brush & wipe down(we call this the silver package) and that also includes a wipe down, interior glass, and some vinyl care.
All you do is just tell most customers that their car is too soiled to fit the package in with confidence and if they hmm and haw you can either let them call somebody else or take the job on if you financially have to
By having two packages you separate your client base by splitting them into categories for you. The cheap ones have less expectations cause it’s “just a silver” and it’s All they can afford.
If they go with the gold package here you spend some extra time on the gold jobs so that the customer does retain some value on their investment. Charge 40/hour for overtime also and make suuuure you get paid for your extra time, otherwise you’ll live your entire life sitting on people’s disgusting cars for 20//hour 😔
GET PAID BRO. match the most expensive shop in your area
@@ThisIsSparta300 @Adrian Pina
Spot on! If your starting out, get some experience and look at the market competition and see what everybody in your area are charging. Take notes from the the top 2 detailers in your market and start charging what they are charging. If the best in your area are charging 250-300 for an interior/exterior, do the same, but take into account what they offer and compare them to the services you offer and adjust your pricing from there. Dont take shit from customers.
Nice , how much was the charge ?
$260
$260
Can u make a smoke order video.!!!
Please
I have used PHILISN brand car care products before and after using it for a while I feel it is more effective, highly recommended
I agree with you.PHILISN is a very good car cleaning brand, has a good cleaning effect and is very environmentally friendly.
Where to buy the scrub pad
How do you clean those ninja mitts
From your experience, do customers ask or care more for interior detailing vs exterior/full details? Does interior work outsell any other areas?
Maybe not Oscar, but, a LOT of guys online are lying for clout. Most people want the part of the car they see the most cleaned, aka the interior. Average joe just wants his car washed and his interiors deep bc cleaned.
My experience is mainly families that want their interior detailed, and they use drive through car washes for the exterior (not my place to judge). I just finished an interior detail today, SUV, black paint, SO many swirls. I plan on keeping in touch with them to at least do a one step correction especially because the inside is so beautiful now ☺️
@@stephen1503 bruh my shop does mostly interiors And we charge 220-400 for just the interior, we rarely get an exterior in comparison. But we kind of advertise as interior specialists so it all depends on the niche of the customers you’re aiming for. If your company is called quick suds than yeah you’ll get more exteriors lol
Just interior no wash?
Yes
Get a undercoat brush for dogs .It break up all the embedded stuff. SAND .TOO
Man… I’m charging like around 160$ for this interior I must be doing something wrong or need to get more data because charging that much would be so great to charge or probably 200 plus would be great I do a really great job as well just hard to price things
👀 ”f*#% me like the government” 😳
Well that escalated… 😂
If you clean a surface with throw up you have contaminated the brushes & towels
Yep
0:51 🤣
$260.00??? You under-charged it! I would have gone at least $400.00...
I SWEAR I HATE COMMERCIALS. BUT IF IT HELPS OSCAR. THEN I'LL WAIT. BUT I HATE IT. I HATE IT. BUT IT HELPS OSCAR. I STILL HATE IT. 🤣
I take like 8hrs on a car 💔 I’m so slow lol but I try to be fast
I feel you on this bro
Felt u on that bro one thing that helped me personally was buying a caddy or a tool belt where I can keep the 2 or 3 most used chemicals and most of the brushes once I bought that ONE thing I increased my productivity, efficiency, profitability GREATLY and just brought the amount of time it takes to finish down without being the quality down what u have to understand is that the customer is paying you to clean their vehicle not to walk around it every single time u leave to go get something u are making a COMPLETE waste of your time and hurting your efficiency greatly and that is something u want to avoid at all cost
@@juanperez-ds6kk Ima get me one of those belts I bet that helps a ton! Thanks bro 🙏🏽
👍
Yikes that’s nasty
pet hair is so annoying, i just had a pet hair job today
2.5 hours is fairly slow considering it’s a sedan,leather seats, and no wash
Seriously, with your prices, it would be cheaper to just go and buy another car!! 😂
Do you make up your crazy prices as you go along?? Here, you charge $250 for a 2 and half hour interior detail, but in another video, you charge someone $850 for 5 hours for the same interior detail with the same number of workers.
What size air compressor do you use and the specs of it. And what size generator do use to power it? Do you need to have multiple for the other equipment while Mobil detailing?