I never realized just how much good professional detailers actually cleaned the interior on cars. You guys really didn’t need to make a whole lot of changes when it came to this current Covid epidemic. You were bacteriologically getting a lot of things clean in the past as you were.
Dude! Dr. Stain was hilarious! Love your videos, Jason. I'm a professional detailer and I love watching your videos. Your passion for the profession is readily apparent. I share that same passion.
I want to take my truck to this gentleman. I don't know that i could pay anyone enough around here to present those kinds of results. Passion at work with this guy. You can't buy that in a bottle.
If it's your own car, just replace them with leds and you can leave them on for a week if you want. Kinda annoying coming back from vacation and not being able to leave the airport because your kid left the cabin light on in the car before you left🙃
Thank you for the under hood light tip. I recently started detailing professionally again and had remembered watching the video awhile back. Ordered one and took it to work today. Total game changer.
You covered one thing that I have been asking for a long time. I also use just enough carpet cleaning solution to wet the top and then use the brush to push the solution into the fibers. So many detailers use a bug sprayer and soak the carpets, hammer it with a drill brush, extract, soak again, extract again and move to the next thing. I always suspect mold in the near future but they say no mold issues. if they do fully extract and or dry the carpet and mats, it rarely is spoken about. Thanks
I have watched and performed automotive detailing for years and this video is great. Very in depth of what you should be doing if starting your own business. Best of luck. Great video
I wish this guy was in LA. He obviously loves cars and loves clean and beautiful cars. Otherwise he'd not be as passionate and detailed like this. Great job!!
Ah' I love this page... I watched the entire 4 part series. Very detailed and entertaining. Jason, you are awesome!!! I enjoy the balance of serious, methodical, with random levity... Thank you so much for the effort, your energy... Fortunately both of my cars are in fabulous shape [as it turns out] I am doing many things right. Not a spec of dirt in my door jams and the clay bar cleaning usually is free of much crud. Wheel wells could be improved upon... living on a gravel road in the country... has an impact on my efforts there... I learned a heck of a lot, my effort will only improve with time and applications of new approaches. Keep up the fabulous work... thanks so much!!! Dr. Stain was an amazing contribution to the collective... LOLS!
I know and this particular video you did not remove the seats. I remember back in the late 80s I used to remove the seats out of my car. My friends and family thought that was strange to do. It wasn't until I started watching car detailing videos that I saw other people doing the exact same thing. Just a few years ago when I picked up a used expedition I pulled the seats out and cleaned underneath everything and it was even easier to put the seats up on my workbench and give them a good cleaning. I remember my friend that was helping thinking that I was crazy for doing all of that. It wasn't until I was done that he saw the big difference. It did have a musky smell in it from sitting. After I was done almost smelled like a brand new car. I enjoy your videos and I look forward to the next one.
When I clean my customers cars I always removes seats and make sure the carpet is clean.. some people don’t but I do just because there can be food and it can mold my customers ate always happy!! Good video!
I haven’t read the other comments so please forgive me if I repeat one. I have found that if the time is available the vehicle’s heater can be used very effectively for drying damp carpeting. Just put the heater on full blast w the air pointing to the floor vents, crack the front windows slightly, and let it run.
Chicago Auto Pros -thanks for sharing the behind the scenes. Had my car detailed a couple days ago by a local car dealer and what a disappointment! They did a very sloppy job to put it mildly. Thank for sharing your knowledge.
Video was very satisfying to watch. Informative nice information and it flowed and with fun background music. Thanks Chicago Auto Pros - awesome video.
Amazing video! No questions or suggestions. You covered everything, very thorough detail. Looking forward to seeing my car after using all of the steps you taught me today! Thankyou 👌😄
Great video I have a tip for the floor mats though....when cleaning, hang them on mat hooks. It is much faster and more effective than laying them on the ground
Chief, you rock, I’m gonna buy the things I need for this and start offering free service to the car aficionados and hot-rodders in my area; ill get the photos and testimonials i need to start charging. Guys like free stuff, I like giving eveything I can, until i get on my feet. I won’t have any major tools right away, but I can ask some clients to share theirs for me to use. Good tip on keeping the carpet dry, by the way,, and extracting the excess with a strong air hose. Don’t want the car to smell musty after the job, just super ckean and polished. Thanks for a great video and a new hobby.
Craziest part about this video as I start detailing for a job tomorrow, wanted to get some tips and I noticed this man has the same car I do 😂😤 love the small coincidences 🔥
Yes! I love this! Such amazing work and great videos! Im a new subscriber! Been Detailing at a dealership for 3 almost 4 years now... I knew nothing about it when i took the job. And fell in love with it. Thanks for the tips. There's always something new to learn!
Forget about car detailing... get into broadcasting...your ability to talk fast....with pronunciation is very impressive...was waiting for some sort of error or stumble... never came...you have a talent in talking..
Does anyone know if cleaning products should be used on the white lettering on the electrical buttons? The lettering has slowly worn off my older car and I don’t want the same thing to happen to the one I just bought.
I like your simple approach with minimal chemicals and tools. That is a very realistic time to do interiors, 2+ hours depending upon conditions. Dr. Stain needs a few more appearances in future interior videos. For smell, which is better Meg Citrus or Dr. B's?
Pretty thorough and clear video👍👍, lots of great techniques. Love the mk7 gti. Would just recommend taking off watch or any jewelery before detailing, to avoid scratching any display or plastic components (or watch itself). Also, don't forget to hit the windows, and save them for last due to other sprays showing up on them easily. It is easier to wipe off window cleaner from the vinyl, vs wiping off vinyl cleaning products from windows.
Hey Jason...this is a great series. Thanks for all the hard work that goes into making such a production/series. I appreciate it. Also I listen to your "Business of Detailing Podcast" and enjoy it a lot. Hope to meet you at MTE in Orlando in January.
Great video. Found it very useful all the way from Great Britain. Do you have a video or tips on how to clean and remove scratches from cars infotainment system? Thanks
This is an awesome video! I am running a small detailing business (mostly friends and family’s vehicles for now) and this seriously helps a bunch! Thanks guys! 🙏
I’m super enjoying these last couple of videos. Keep up all the great content and thanks for going over everything step by step and showing us all the materials used.
Am I being punked? This can't be real! This is seriously what I've always wanted for my car. These regular car wash guys call themselves finish in under an hour. This is amazing!
Great video and tips. I brought my truck to a local car wash and I paid for the interior detail. They left a coating of mcguires costing that rubbed into my pants they didn’t use that last step of knocking down the material with a clean microfiber
I'm lucky to be a materials engineer in training. I did a lot of research on coatings on steel and weather conditions on them. It's pretty interesting how there are a lot of better solutions for car paints that have been found for industry but they just want to cheap out and make you change your every other year.
It might sound crazy. But I shampoo the carpets and clothe seats with a wash mitt wet with interior universal shampoo. (Not cleaner) a shampoo. I wash the carpets with the wash mitt it clean most stains if not all and the shampoo freshens it and smell. Then I hit with pressure air and it’s almost dry. If u want to try this method make sure the mitt isn’t soaking wet. Squeeze it out so when u wash the carpets it should just be a lot of bubbles from the shampoo.
Mobile Detailing is the way to go right now....the market and opportunities are endless in this industry and it's always great to learn about how to better perform your job
@@David-rj1ru I'm the head hancho! You must not know sucka! This towns not big enough for the two of us! LOL.....OKAYYYYY? Make a video and show your steps since YOUR THE SOMEONE to say whats right?......you sound so smart 🤓
Hey Bro, 1st of all thanks for the video. Nice and simple but effective cleaning method. Can I ask, how do you clean / vacuum the debris between the front seats and the doors?
I cannot find a GOOD detailer in NYC/NJ for my life.. they promise the moon but deliver sub par results... anyone have better experiences with a detailer that's local to Staten Isl? Thanks Joe
Loved how thorough the video was. You certainly know what you are doing and are able to convey that well. Thanks for all the recommendations on interior detailing. I will definitely be subscribing.
Any Tips for rejuvenating the faded vinyl inside the door panels and door handles? Can we use the black dyes like Cera Trim etc?? Please let me know. Thank you.
Steam is a must have in my opinion if you don't have compressed air available (mobile guys mostly). Actually, even when I'm not mobile during the winter I almost never use my compressor. Steamer just works better
Bro!!! I need this in my car's life! I can't begin to explain how I've been wanting this type of service for my car. I love it! If anyone knows of a place like this in Miami, Florida please let me know!
Best "chemical" and tool to clean leather? Steam and microfiber cloth Best conditioner for leather? Vaseline worked in and buffed. All you need And I am SOO glad to see steam extraction utilized as the proper method to clean mats, carpet and upholstery
Excellent work and video 👍 When do you clean the inside of the windows? Very last and spray onto a microfibre as not to ruin any new protectants? ✌🏼🇨🇦🍻
Great video love watching your content. Just starting my detailing business , used to do it 18 yrs ago Looks like the process I do you have any tricks to protect dreaded piano black? I used a ceramic wax on a customers n it seemed to help reduce fingerprints. And How much for that service. 275? 350? Trying to figure out a pricing structure for that kind of meticulous detail.
So I’m restoring a supra from 1982, pretty much everything inside is good and I’ve been cleaning the carpet with shampooing, chemicals, vacuuming, ect. Nothing is working, the parts that were under a floor mat and under the seats are black like they’re supposed to be but everywhere else has like yellowed I’m guessing I need to use something I found online called Carpet dye/carpet spray paint because nothing I’ve done has gotten them even remotely any other color than faded yellow.
Great video!! Learned some fantastic tips... but have one question. Is it safe and /or a good idea to use Vaseline and olive oil on your dashboard to create shine?
Wow, that's one of the best, most thorough interior cleaning videos I've ever seen. I'm a new subscriber who's just trying to "up my game" on taking care of my own vehicles. I do have one quick question: do you have any health concerns about using the Meguiar's Citrus cleaner as far as the chemicals are concerned? Thanks! And Dr. Stain was hilarious!
I have my first all out interior detailing in the morning, a 2000 Ford ranger with tan fabric interior loaded with stains. I’ve seen people do what I’m doing; pretreat it, drill brush, and then I have an extractor, but in between the drill brush and extractor, I’ve seen others use the pressure washer before extracting. I think I’m second guessing myself, but I don’t want to mess it up! Obviously this is only for the mats. I detail out of my car, so my space for tools is limited. Should I bring the pressure washer just incase? Or even a garden hose adapter?
Will all the solution gone with the microfiber cloth? Does it no need to wipe again with damp cloth? I just want to know, because I always wipe damp cloth to clean the solution up not just dry one.
Great video. Now that I have the products and equipment I wanted to know what are the songs playing in the background. Strangely I want to listen to it while doing the detailing on my 04 escalade.
Great video. This has been missing from recent YT activity. Easy to follow, different options clearly mentioned and where they would be used. Makes me want to go out and practice on my car, but I just did the interior on the weekend 😛😛😭😭😎
I will use a little bit of tar and glue remover for any oil stains followed by Citrus cleaner. It can make the car smell bad so don't use too much and get it rinsed out.
@@ChicagoAutoPros Great, thanks fo the answer. What do you think about using a degreaser? I have tried that for some newer oil stains and worked perfectly.
@@ChicagoAutoPros Could you provide more detail on this matter dr b's? I've yet to find a true matte result. 808 aerospace was supposed to be matte but that was not my result. thanks
wow, great job!😊🦋👍 ...I am in depressingly hot California right now but I can't wait to get out of here and I am actually going to be moving to beautiful and amazing Chicago!.... and when I am there I would love you to clean my cars! 😊☝️⭐
This covers knowledge that other channels do not cover. Answering my question about trim, plastics & leather care. Thank you for sharing your process of protecting & maintaining the interior.
well, what is true, is true, i did it in the same way with my brother, but for us, a full interior took someway around 12-24 hours severally inspecting it over and over again to do not miss something
I never realized just how much good professional detailers actually cleaned the interior on cars. You guys really didn’t need to make a whole lot of changes when it came to this current Covid epidemic. You were bacteriologically getting a lot of things clean in the past as you were.
Dude! Dr. Stain was hilarious! Love your videos, Jason. I'm a professional detailer and I love watching your videos. Your passion for the profession is readily apparent. I share that same passion.
Thanks Kevin!
Hi Kevin! Any words of advice for a guy like me who’s trying to become a successful mobile carwash/detailer? I’d appreciate the help.
I want to take my truck to this gentleman. I don't know that i could pay anyone enough around here to present those kinds of results. Passion at work with this guy. You can't buy that in a bottle.
As someone looking to start a mobile detailing business next spring I appreciate your content brother. ⚒️
Thanks! You got this!
You def got this. I started in april and I know you can do it and be successful. Good look and always looking to talk shop if u ever wanted.
Im trying to start one right now
Start now
Looking to start one too. Thank you for sharing this information.
Step 1 of any interior clean = ensure the interior cabin lights are off. I learned this the hard way...
Yes!!!! Me too lol
New cars turn off automatically. If you want to be a pro, just disconnect the battery
If it's your own car, just replace them with leds and you can leave them on for a week if you want. Kinda annoying coming back from vacation and not being able to leave the airport because your kid left the cabin light on in the car before you left🙃
Бенедикт Заммитскй replace your kids, they sound annoying.
@@richardburns9772 I was that kid, yes my parents were quite annoyed. Replacing me would have been a bit harsh tho hahah
The best interior detailing video I've ever seen.
I haven’t watched the video but let me tell you, that thumbnail is everything I ever wanted from a video.
This channel is so awesome and knowledgeable. I dont understand how this channel doesnt have more subscribers
Thank you for the under hood light tip. I recently started detailing professionally again and had remembered watching the video awhile back. Ordered one and took it to work today. Total game changer.
Headlamp... way better
You covered one thing that I have been asking for a long time.
I also use just enough carpet cleaning solution to wet the top and then use the brush to push the solution into the fibers.
So many detailers use a bug sprayer and soak the carpets, hammer it with a drill brush, extract, soak again, extract again and move to the next thing.
I always suspect mold in the near future but they say no mold issues. if they do fully extract and or dry the carpet and mats, it rarely is spoken about. Thanks
I respect your in-depth work here on the Video and car, Most folk don’t know This Stuff . LISTEN TO THE PRO
I have watched and performed automotive detailing for years and this video is great. Very in depth of what you should be doing if starting your own business. Best of luck. Great video
Cheers!
I wish this guy was in LA. He obviously loves cars and loves clean and beautiful cars. Otherwise he'd not be as passionate and detailed like this. Great job!!
Ah' I love this page... I watched the entire 4 part series. Very detailed and entertaining. Jason, you are awesome!!! I enjoy the balance of serious, methodical, with random levity... Thank you so much for the effort, your energy... Fortunately both of my cars are in fabulous shape [as it turns out] I am doing many things right. Not a spec of dirt in my door jams and the clay bar cleaning usually is free of much crud. Wheel wells could be improved upon... living on a gravel road in the country... has an impact on my efforts there...
I learned a heck of a lot, my effort will only improve with time and applications of new approaches. Keep up the fabulous work... thanks so much!!! Dr. Stain was an amazing contribution to the collective... LOLS!
Question Everything Thank you so much! Really glad you enjoyed the series.
I know and this particular video you did not remove the seats. I remember back in the late 80s I used to remove the seats out of my car. My friends and family thought that was strange to do. It wasn't until I started watching car detailing videos that I saw other people doing the exact same thing. Just a few years ago when I picked up a used expedition I pulled the seats out and cleaned underneath everything and it was even easier to put the seats up on my workbench and give them a good cleaning. I remember my friend that was helping thinking that I was crazy for doing all of that. It wasn't until I was done that he saw the big difference. It did have a musky smell in it from sitting. After I was done almost smelled like a brand new car.
I enjoy your videos and I look forward to the next one.
When I clean my customers cars I always removes seats and make sure the carpet is clean.. some people don’t but I do just because there can be food and it can mold my customers ate always happy!! Good video!
Don't need to unless you are charging extra
Mobile detailers don’t have time to remove seats. Not necessary
@Joseph Roach or it could be nearly as much trouble as changing a water pump
More people need to see this. Great steps and explanations. Thank you for the stain removal guide
I haven’t read the other comments so please forgive me if I repeat one. I have found that if the time is available the vehicle’s heater can be used very effectively for drying damp carpeting. Just put the heater on full blast w the air pointing to the floor vents, crack the front windows slightly, and let it run.
Chicago Auto Pros -thanks for sharing the behind the scenes. Had my car detailed a couple days ago by a local car dealer and what a disappointment! They did a very sloppy job to put it mildly. Thank for sharing your knowledge.
Video was very satisfying to watch. Informative nice information and it flowed and with fun background music. Thanks Chicago Auto Pros - awesome video.
Nice overview of interior cleaning. Perfect information for any person wanting to clean their own vehicle interiors.
Amazing video! No questions or suggestions. You covered everything, very thorough detail. Looking forward to seeing my car after using all of the steps you taught me today! Thankyou 👌😄
im not lying i did not watch you guys for 2 day.again seen somthing i didnt know.awsome thanks for the tips.God Bless!!!
Great video. I have been detaining cars for 44 years and follow a lot of these steps to a tea.
Thanks for watching!
Great video I have a tip for the floor mats though....when cleaning, hang them on mat hooks. It is much faster and more effective than laying them on the ground
Chief, you rock, I’m gonna buy the things I need for this and start offering free service to the car aficionados and hot-rodders in my area; ill get the photos and testimonials i need to start charging. Guys like free stuff, I like giving eveything I can, until i get on my feet. I won’t have any major tools right away, but I can ask some clients to share theirs for me to use. Good tip on keeping the carpet dry, by the way,, and extracting the excess with a strong air hose. Don’t want the car to smell musty after the job, just super ckean and polished. Thanks for a great video and a new hobby.
Good advice I’ve been detailing for over 35 years and he knows his stuff
Any advice for someone that wants to start up on detailing?
Craziest part about this video as I start detailing for a job tomorrow, wanted to get some tips and I noticed this man has the same car I do 😂😤 love the small coincidences 🔥
I just started a detailing job at Toyota and this shit is hard af 😭😭😭 thanks for the video
Yes! I love this! Such amazing work and great videos! Im a new subscriber! Been Detailing at a dealership for 3 almost 4 years now... I knew nothing about it when i took the job. And fell in love with it. Thanks for the tips. There's always something new to learn!
Great thorough video.
I appreciate all the tips n direction.
Great sense of humor is a plus.
😉
Forget about car detailing... get into broadcasting...your ability to talk fast....with pronunciation is very impressive...was waiting for some sort of error or stumble... never came...you have a talent in talking..
"EXspecially?"
Does anyone know if cleaning products should be used on the white lettering on the electrical buttons? The lettering has slowly worn off my older car and I don’t want the same thing to happen to the one I just bought.
I like your simple approach with minimal chemicals and tools. That is a very realistic time to do interiors, 2+ hours depending upon conditions. Dr. Stain needs a few more appearances in future interior videos. For smell, which is better Meg Citrus or Dr. B's?
Pretty thorough and clear video👍👍, lots of great techniques. Love the mk7 gti. Would just recommend taking off watch or any jewelery before detailing, to avoid scratching any display or plastic components (or watch itself). Also, don't forget to hit the windows, and save them for last due to other sprays showing up on them easily. It is easier to wipe off window cleaner from the vinyl, vs wiping off vinyl cleaning products from windows.
Hey Jason...this is a great series. Thanks for all the hard work that goes into making such a production/series. I appreciate it. Also I listen to your "Business of Detailing Podcast" and enjoy it a lot. Hope to meet you at MTE in Orlando in January.
Thank you, see you in January.
Great video. Found it very useful all the way from Great Britain. Do you have a video or tips on how to clean and remove scratches from cars infotainment system? Thanks
This is an awesome video! I am running a small detailing business (mostly friends and family’s vehicles for now) and this seriously helps a bunch! Thanks guys! 🙏
Glad we can be here for you.
Eduardo, me too, im a teenager and i have a problem of charging them.
How much you charge for one detail?
I’m super enjoying these last couple of videos. Keep up all the great content and thanks for going over everything step by step and showing us all the materials used.
I use a shop towel and some warm soapy water for everything. Dawn dish soap works just fine.
Am I being punked? This can't be real! This is seriously what I've always wanted for my car. These regular car wash guys call themselves finish in under an hour. This is amazing!
Wow... Just wow... Great job... That car looks amazing... 👌
Thank you! 👍
Any great ideas of how to clean between seats and the console.....or prevention tips to stop materials falling between seats....Thanks
Please more interior detail videos. So satisfying
Great video and tips. I brought my truck to a local car wash and I paid for the interior detail. They left a coating of mcguires costing that rubbed into my pants they didn’t use that last step of knocking down the material with a clean microfiber
Rookie mistake.
I'm lucky to be a materials engineer in training. I did a lot of research on coatings on steel and weather conditions on them. It's pretty interesting how there are a lot of better solutions for car paints that have been found for industry but they just want to cheap out and make you change your every other year.
It might sound crazy. But I shampoo the carpets and clothe seats with a wash mitt wet with interior universal shampoo. (Not cleaner) a shampoo. I wash the carpets with the wash mitt it clean most stains if not all and the shampoo freshens it and smell. Then I hit with pressure air and it’s almost dry. If u want to try this method make sure the mitt isn’t soaking wet. Squeeze it out so when u wash the carpets it should just be a lot of bubbles from the shampoo.
Very well done and informative. Loved to see the steps and products used.
Can you link both of your LED lights for the interior?
Great content, thank you!
Vaaaaat a good show sir!! All zat invermation about zee stain vaz excellent. Wunderbar!!!
He missed the part about cleaning the windows
Best video I have seen on interior detailing.awesome
So how do you guys fix the “sticky dashboard”? Which products do you use and what could be done to prevent it from getting sticky again?
Mobile Detailing is the way to go right now....the market and opportunities are endless in this industry and it's always great to learn about how to better perform your job
Hands down, best video on steps and overall view on a full interior detail! 🔥👍
Thanks for the kind words!
Hey big. who are you to judge what's best? I'll tell you there are better methods.
@@David-rj1ru I'm the head hancho! You must not know sucka! This towns not big enough for the two of us! LOL.....OKAYYYYY? Make a video and show your steps since YOUR THE SOMEONE to say whats right?......you sound so smart 🤓
@@NVdetailing919 It just shows your inexperience when you make comments like that.
@@NVdetailing919 sensei*
OCD goes a long way when it comes to proper detailing 👍🏽
Hey Bro, 1st of all thanks for the video. Nice and simple but effective cleaning method.
Can I ask, how do you clean / vacuum the debris between the front seats and the doors?
I cannot find a GOOD detailer in NYC/NJ for my life.. they promise the moon but deliver sub par results... anyone have better experiences with a detailer that's local to Staten Isl?
Thanks
Joe
Looks like an artist with his brush 👨🎨
Loved how thorough the video was. You certainly know what you are doing and are able to convey that well. Thanks for all the recommendations on interior detailing. I will definitely be subscribing.
Durrrrrrr
@@prepperandson1399 🤔
@@prepperandson1399 classy edit there 🤣
Any Tips for rejuvenating the faded vinyl inside the door panels and door handles?
Can we use the black dyes like Cera Trim etc?? Please let me know. Thank you.
Steam is a must have in my opinion if you don't have compressed air available (mobile guys mostly). Actually, even when I'm not mobile during the winter I almost never use my compressor. Steamer just works better
Bro!!! I need this in my car's life! I can't begin to explain how I've been wanting this type of service for my car. I love it! If anyone knows of a place like this in Miami, Florida please let me know!
Honestly I would do it yourself, it would save you money and you can do it right
Best "chemical" and tool to clean leather? Steam and microfiber cloth
Best conditioner for leather? Vaseline worked in and buffed.
All you need
And I am SOO glad to see steam extraction utilized as the proper method to clean mats, carpet and upholstery
Excellent work and video 👍 When do you clean the inside of the windows? Very last and spray onto a microfibre as not to ruin any new protectants? ✌🏼🇨🇦🍻
Great video love watching your content. Just starting my detailing business , used to do it 18 yrs ago Looks like the process I do you have any tricks to protect dreaded piano black? I used a ceramic wax on a customers n it seemed to help reduce fingerprints. And How much for that service. 275? 350? Trying to figure out a pricing structure for that kind of meticulous detail.
I would agree with all these steps. Only safety hazard I didn’t see was safety glasses. Gotta protect them eyes
So I’m restoring a supra from 1982, pretty much everything inside is good and I’ve been cleaning the carpet with shampooing, chemicals, vacuuming, ect. Nothing is working, the parts that were under a floor mat and under the seats are black like they’re supposed to be but everywhere else has like yellowed I’m guessing I need to use something I found online called Carpet dye/carpet spray paint because nothing I’ve done has gotten them even remotely any other color than faded yellow.
WOW! POW! If I could get my car detailed like that ... I would pay pay pay ... 🚙🚘🚗
Great video!! Learned some fantastic tips... but have one question. Is it safe and /or a good idea to use Vaseline and olive oil on your dashboard to create shine?
Amazing video!
What brand is the Citrus Power Cleaner Plus? Please?
Megiuars
Wow, that's one of the best, most thorough interior cleaning videos I've ever seen. I'm a new subscriber who's just trying to "up my game" on taking care of my own vehicles. I do have one quick question: do you have any health concerns about using the Meguiar's Citrus cleaner as far as the chemicals are concerned? Thanks! And Dr. Stain was hilarious!
Hi! I just started detailing and this video helped me out tremendously. What’s the APC+ diluted to for interiors and leather?
I have my first all out interior detailing in the morning, a 2000 Ford ranger with tan fabric interior loaded with stains. I’ve seen people do what I’m doing; pretreat it, drill brush, and then I have an extractor, but in between the drill brush and extractor, I’ve seen others use the pressure washer before extracting. I think I’m second guessing myself, but I don’t want to mess it up! Obviously this is only for the mats. I detail out of my car, so my space for tools is limited. Should I bring the pressure washer just incase? Or even a garden hose adapter?
Will all the solution gone with the microfiber cloth? Does it no need to wipe again with damp cloth? I just want to know, because I always wipe damp cloth to clean the solution up not just dry one.
Great video. Now that I have the products and equipment I wanted to know what are the songs playing in the background. Strangely I want to listen to it while doing the detailing on my 04 escalade.
You sir, have earned my subscription!
Great nuggets on the types of fabric stains. thank you sir! This was great Information! SUBBED!
Glad it was helpful, thanks for the sub!
I finish cleaning with de-ionosed water ...leaves the interior trim as it was intended...no glossy crap on the surface
Great vlog guys. Nice to see Jason with his clothes back on. Cheers
Great video. This has been missing from recent YT activity. Easy to follow, different options clearly mentioned and where they would be used. Makes me want to go out and practice on my car, but I just did the interior on the weekend 😛😛😭😭😎
school of stains is the most important detailing tip of our generation
This may be a stupid question... but how do you get the soapy product out of the cracks? Like the air vents.
You said something about oil stains but you didn't say about the chemical using to remove them. Any suggestion and tips for that kind of stains?
I will use a little bit of tar and glue remover for any oil stains followed by Citrus cleaner. It can make the car smell bad so don't use too much and get it rinsed out.
@@ChicagoAutoPros Great, thanks fo the answer. What do you think about using a degreaser? I have tried that for some newer oil stains and worked perfectly.
@@hristijanatanasovski2153 I say use what works!
BMW says you should replace the screws that connect the seats to the floor. I haven't seen any detailer mention this, or replace the screws.
Dr. Stain.....pure goooooold...love it!
The shop I work for uses meguiars detailer line, but uses the green apc. How well does the citrus compare?
Excellent and very informative video. Any chance of dropping the Playlist of the background music.
Jason, can you tell me what dilution you used for the Cirtus cleaner? Thanks! Really appreciate all of the videos
One spot is crucial, when you pull the steering wheel all the way down and as close as possible, there is that crevice where all dust lands!
Lest we forget the much forgotten interior, slick as thanks guys.
Great video. Still find it funny how Detailers in America love the shiny interior look whilst in the Uk we prefer a matt finish!? 😎🙂
Thanks, we like it matte finish over here too, that's why I used Dr. B's
@@ChicagoAutoPros Could you provide more detail on this matter dr b's? I've yet to find a true matte result. 808 aerospace was supposed to be matte but that was not my result. thanks
Great video. Would love to see the same type of video but for paint correction.
It comes out on Friday.
wow, great job!😊🦋👍 ...I am in depressingly hot California right now but I can't wait to get out of here and I am actually going to be moving to beautiful and amazing Chicago!.... and when I am there I would love you to clean my cars! 😊☝️⭐
This covers knowledge that other channels do not cover. Answering my question about trim, plastics & leather care.
Thank you for sharing your process of protecting & maintaining the interior.
well, what is true, is true, i did it in the same way with my brother, but for us, a full interior took someway around 12-24 hours severally inspecting it over and over again to do not miss something
Thanks for the video .. can you tell me what stuff dealership put for interior that smell good? Thanks
What was the name of the cleanser that she was using the orange and black label
What is a safe concentration required for the "Citrus Power Plus" on interiors e.g. leather?
Does interior detailing include the glass? Great video on everything covered tho!