I like the pump sprayers, those would be good for applying interior disinfectant and all purpose cleaner. The bug spray pump is also good for applying shampoo on your carpets!
I finally got a couple of those little hand pump sprayers. Definitely good if you're doing Moore Tires, even if you're not. Compared to squeeze in that trigger over and over again. Soap down the tires, carpets and upholstery much easier quicker
Harbor Freight has pump sprayers for $5. I picked up 5 of them. Perfect throw away price. I e been using mine for 9 months already and one is filled with 100% super clean
Walmart also Got them for five bucks 1/2 gallon. I have one with super clean and water for carpet cleanings and one with just water for door jambs, also just in case
I have been trying to find the 5 gallon dispensing jugs that work well with apc and chemicals. Which ones are you using because the ones on Amazon are junk and others that come up for restaurants are hella expensive lol
@@DetailGroove If you could find a label on them that would help a ton. You always talk about efficiency, I.E lump sprayers, and I think these are truly a huge time saver. I know myself and many detailer share having to determine mixing ratios when there is a little chemical left in our pump sprayers, and having these readily filled is a time saver for sure. All I know is, don’t buy the ones on Amazon that are for water and are clear/blue. I filled one up and left it overnight, came back and all my precious wheel cleaner had leaked on my garage. Big sad lol
If you haven’t found a pressure washer try the Ryobi 1600 psi one. It’s $100 bucks at Home Depot, and if your mobile it’s super compact. I would recommend getting a flexzilla hose as it won’t kink up and will keep water constantly flowing through. All in all it’s about $150 with tax and will change the game for you man.
@@b1ggeneral355 I second that Home Depot has them for sale @ $68 bucks for the little ryobi can’t beat it for the price good little machine it actually puts out more psi than it’s rated at I picked one up to have as a back up I was impressed it was more of what I was expecting
Since vacuuming takes up most of the time and it's super difficult to get the dirt from DEEP with the fibers... do you have any suggestions that'll help make it go faster? ... like how long does it take you to vacuum and which vacuum/ attachments do you use? ... I use the Ridgid Shop Vac 4 Gal, 5HP with the orange hose kit... I also tried the Tornador and found it makes more mess and not as great.... PLEASE HELP!! 🙏🏻
Hey, great video! What do you use for water spots? Water deionizer tanks are really expensive I’ve already put $1500 in to start my business up and I am using a ceramic wax spray but its not perfect and it takes forever to spray the whole car. Also I am doing this in the mid summer which is tough! What do you use and do you have any recommendations? Thanks!
think he said he used the steamer for overspray on exterior bumper one time. idm what he meant by overspray but i assumed it meant the spray of another chemical or unitended wear from waterspots. try the steam
I think if u wave your hands a little more and say follow me 1-2 more times EVERYONE will fully understand how bad u want everyone to see you have a cameraman now. If they didn’t catch on before
Love the video. Would definitely like to see more content like this.
I like the pump sprayers, those would be good for applying interior disinfectant and all purpose cleaner. The bug spray pump is also good for applying shampoo on your carpets!
I finally got a couple of those little hand pump sprayers. Definitely good if you're doing Moore Tires, even if you're not. Compared to squeeze in that trigger over and over again. Soap down the tires, carpets and upholstery much easier quicker
Link to the super inspirational shirt, please?
Bump the shirt. Hit the deck and gimme 50
This was a really chill video!
Harbor Freight has pump sprayers for $5. I picked up 5 of them. Perfect throw away price. I e been using mine for 9 months already and one is filled with 100% super clean
Ayo!
Walmart also Got them for five bucks 1/2 gallon. I have one with super clean and water for carpet cleanings and one with just water for door jambs, also just in case
@@kllaskullz yea the Walmart ones work pretty well
I’ve had good luck with mine too.
hey what do you use as a pre rinse for super dirty vehicles?
I believe he mentioned super clean @ the 4 to 1 ratio
Was wondering if you still rated the pads for leather seats. Plan to pick some up soon for sure now
When did you switch from mobile to workshop?
We are both mobile and shop based
Hey I’m thinking about those pads they seem like a great tool. How do you clean them? Just regular microfiber wash with the towels?
7:25
We need a part 2!!!
Yes do part 2
What’s a decent paint degreaser?
We use Super Clean
What type of iron remover do you use?
From Adam's Polishes
I have been trying to find the 5 gallon dispensing jugs that work well with apc and chemicals. Which ones are you using because the ones on Amazon are junk and others that come up for restaurants are hella expensive lol
Hm, I have no idea of their names. I just search high and low on Amazon as well
@@DetailGroove If you could find a label on them that would help a ton.
You always talk about efficiency, I.E lump sprayers, and I think these are truly a huge time saver. I know myself and many detailer share having to determine mixing ratios when there is a little chemical left in our pump sprayers, and having these readily filled is a time saver for sure.
All I know is, don’t buy the ones on Amazon that are for water and are clear/blue. I filled one up and left it overnight, came back and all my precious wheel cleaner had leaked on my garage. Big sad lol
Good price point. Let's see part 2.
Great video, now hunting for the ninja mit in the uk.
Skrubber Dubbers from Clean Your Ride are releasing XL ones soon, closest thing you'll get
How about showing us the best pressure washer you recommend for detailing ? And why ?
If you haven’t found a pressure washer try the Ryobi 1600 psi one. It’s $100 bucks at Home Depot, and if your mobile it’s super compact. I would recommend getting a flexzilla hose as it won’t kink up and will keep water constantly flowing through. All in all it’s about $150 with tax and will change the game for you man.
@@b1ggeneral355 I second that Home Depot has them for sale @ $68 bucks for the little ryobi can’t beat it for the price good little machine it actually puts out more psi than it’s rated at I picked one up to have as a back up I was impressed it was more of what I was expecting
You can get some pump sprayers at Walmart for 5
Got 2 of em works great
EXACTLY
Since vacuuming takes up most of the time and it's super difficult to get the dirt from DEEP with the fibers... do you have any suggestions that'll help make it go faster? ... like how long does it take you to vacuum and which vacuum/ attachments do you use? ... I use the Ridgid Shop Vac 4 Gal, 5HP with the orange hose kit... I also tried the Tornador and found it makes more mess and not as great.... PLEASE HELP!! 🙏🏻
Id say start with a drill with a brush on top to really dig out the dirt in the carpets en then vacuum with a wet vacuum
Maybe also a shampoo and drill attacment
Heard a massage gun to the carpet with the hose from the vacuum close helps..
Try different things and apply what works for you.
Any chance you can do time stamps next time?
Really helps!
Quick note on my experience with the Home Depot HDX $6 pump sprayers...no bueno
Was gonna buy
Thanks man
Estas marijuano, verda guey? Lol Shout out from Dallas, homie!
Part 2!!!!!
where did you bought the big gallons of products? I'm setting up my business.
Oriellys. Superior Products from behind the counter is what your after for the money trust me.
Nice video bro
Part 2!
i missed the deadline for the program!!! 😐
Hey, great video! What do you use for water spots? Water deionizer tanks are really expensive I’ve already put $1500 in to start my business up and I am using a ceramic wax spray but its not perfect and it takes forever to spray the whole car. Also I am doing this in the mid summer which is tough! What do you use and do you have any recommendations? Thanks!
think he said he used the steamer for overspray on exterior bumper one time. idm what he meant by overspray but i assumed it meant the spray of another chemical or unitended wear from waterspots. try the steam
So early the video is still 240p
check your internet connection bro
Metal clamps. Fucking genius
halu bro.where u come from?
Orale!!👌
Guatemala flag??
DESRIPTION BOX
hire me bro
Break the Prozac's in half man... Slow down. You make less mistakes that way.
I think if u wave your hands a little more and say follow me 1-2 more times EVERYONE will fully understand how bad u want everyone to see you have a cameraman now. If they didn’t catch on before
not at all man.. please stop