No doubt, who really wants to see a man cleaning a car or how long can someone watch it? Another question is, why is it so grossly satisfying to watch? Lol I really am not thevtype of person to sit and watch a ridiculous amount of hours of useless crap either. You just teach and the examples of what’s being recorded is good. Great job man! I’m a trained professional, at least I was in my 20’s and did this work for years, but the training that I received then was sub-par at best... I know it be much more of a professional and a a top notch expert in practice today if I commutes to building an Auto detailing business today. I’m really glad I came across your channel in search of information and knowledge as to how to build a principle financial asset that is an Automotive business. 💕🔥
Hi Luke . I’m a DIY’er who would like your opinion on my wash routine. I started rinseless this passed winter and really like it to avoid scratching and for NY weather. What I am doing now that I would like your advice about is a modified rinseless. 1. I foam then rinse 2. (I mixed ONR in a bucket and also a sprayer ) I pull car in the garage, and start rinseless. 3. I spray each panel with ONR IN my sprayer then wash it with microfiber always using a clean edge or side 4. Using my worx hydroshot I rinse the panel to wash dirt off. 4. Using a fluffy microfiber, I pre-dry, then spray wax and wipe dry with another fluffy microfiber. I would appreciate your opinion. I’ve found that wiping with the ONR microfiber can cause dirt to run down the panel, especially vertical panels.
Hey Kevin, great questions, and heres what I can offer in just a few thoughts: Number one, most detailers who are actually running a profitable business are going to be implementing rinseless washing in some way or another. It's quick, it's easy, and for MOST PEOPLE, with vehicles that are already scratched like crazy, you are not going to be implementing any more scratches than are already there. Secondly, rinseless when done with as much precaution as you are taking is extremely safe, and I wonder how much empirical evidence anyone can actually offer to say that what you are doing is going to scratch ANY more than someone doing something more traditional. That being said, I think the process you listed above is fantastic and you should stick with it, especially if it is helping you move a bit faster
I do some trucks like that on the regular. Jw about the difference between the citrus degreaser n purple degreaser. Does the purple pit the clearcoat more than the citrus? Thanks for your videos
The citrus APC is non caustic so without going into too much detail, it is going to give you a little bit more peace of mind when you use it from a safety aspect
Hey Luke thank you for another awesome video. Question for you, why not use a pump sprayer like the Solo pump sprayer and fill it with APC, instead of the regular spray bottle that you are using in the video, do you think it would make a difference here when you are using a lot of product?
The one listed is the less expensive steamer that I suggest for people who are wanting to get one. The one I use is called the vx 5000 but it’s a $900 steamer and almost always people ask what I suggest that is not so expensive. The one listed is also probably the most popular steamer for detailers
dear luke, after degreselsing it and using the citrus safe touch . did you dress the interior? did the customer ask for it? if not would you have done it ? to add the extra value ? would you have charge it as an add on ? great job. flawless as everything you do. big fan of your work.
Hey man thanks so much! Hopefully this will help explain a little: Because of the damage inside the car, and the overall degradation of most of the materials, it becomes almost impossible to use something like and interior or multipurpose dressing with any substance to it because damaged interior surfaces don't receive the dressing. Put another way, because that plastic protective barrier is so degraded on most surfaces, the surface that the dressing was designed to cure to is more or less not there. So trying to apply a dressing to SOME surfaces only makes the interior look odd in my opinion with some places looking a bit shiny and protected, while others are matte. So the solution I reached for here was Meguiars quick interior detailer. It's not thick, not a lot of substance, just a sort of way to dust last minute. That being said, it also doesn't create any shine, so it allows me to get a uniform appearance without any odd looking surfaces. Another thing to keep in mind is that I avoid putting any type of dressing on the floor boards because I don't want to risk anything getting even remotely slippery. So this was a case of adjusting my usual best practices to this specific situation. And while its unfortunate in my opinion, this is one of those cases where you really want the final look to be better than it is, but because it wasn't at all kept up with before you got your hands on it, theres only SO MUCH that you can do :/
@@wilsonautodetailing perfectly understood. I understand what I have to do and how to see it for future clients on this matter. THANKS you are the best
I used meguairs quick interior detailer for the following reasons: Because of the damage inside the car, and the overall degradation of most of the materials, it becomes almost impossible to use something like and interior or multipurpose dressing with any substance to it because damaged interior surfaces don't receive the dressing. Put another way, because that plastic protective barrier is so degraded on most surfaces, the surface that the dressing was designed to cure to is more or less not there. So trying to apply a dressing to SOME surfaces only makes the interior look odd in my opinion with some places looking a bit shiny and protected, while others are matte. So the solution I reached for here was Meguiars quick interior detailer. It's not thick, not a lot of substance, just a sort of way to dust last minute. That being said, it also doesn't create any shine, so it allows me to get a uniform appearance without any odd looking surfaces. Another thing to keep in mind is that I avoid putting any type of dressing on the floor boards because I don't want to risk anything getting even remotely slippery. So this was a case of adjusting my usual best practices to this specific situation. And while its unfortunate in my opinion, this is one of those cases where you really want the final look to be better than it is, but because it wasn't at all kept up with before you got your hands on it, theres only SO MUCH that you can do :/
While you called the seats leather and the floor a rubber mat, that’s what you get from the “work truck” trim level and I’m almost positive both the seats and the floor are vinyl.
Yes, they are both vinyl, which is why they are so easy to clean. Sometimes in the moment when Im on my fast talking rants I cant find the right words exactly :)
I love solution finish, I consider it my ole faithful. I know exactly what Im getting with it, the results I can get, etc... and I know it will ALWAYS work
Ya man! I wouldn't even consider taking a job like this for less than $300, but once again, there are a lot of other things that go into that, where you live, how long you've been doing it, how well your business is doing up to this point, etc...
Great content liking the channel I like to know what stuff you use as well really useful for my own car clean what’s the best do you change products to find what works for you regularly or tend to stick with what you know?
Good man Im glad! I experiment with TONS of products, but that is literally my job at this point, so I don't necessarily suggest everyone else do that as well hahah, I like to tell people to really stick with what they know. I am coming out soon with a "detailers essential toolbox" that will list out some of the most basic products that I suggest for guys like yourself!
Wilson Auto Detailing that be a good idea I’ve tested some myself for alloy cleaning up to now devils blood is the best I’ve used so far. My interior cleaning I’ve just used a cheap non brand for my interior it has a good smell of citrus and is an all purpose cleaner but my interior is in good shape anyway so just to clean down dust dirt that’s in there and and better smell in the car.
You can try nect time with that type of floor you can sponge with soap and water it'll come right up then you can go back you know like what the solution just a thought man you know you do a good job
I was half expecting when you said only one product that you were going to use the super clean. Lol I guess you didn’t use it tho because you didn’t want to damage anything.
Hey man, Its kind of a question that is hard to answer simply, so I will try: Not necessarily, it depends on the pricing structure that you use, and sometimes yes... hahah if that doesn't confuse you then I don't know what will
I have a two year old GDS, an man I thought my ride is filthy, but this truck makes mine look like it just came off the lot. I do need to get the inside detail down this week, just got it washed and waxed.
Wow!! Amazing! I was wondering why you didn’t remove the seats. I bet there was a lot more dirt under there.... also, how many microfiber towels did you have to use? Also... Why did you leave us hanging with the exterior? 😢
Removing the seats takes more time. The client wants to pay the lowest possible price, he is not worried about what he cannot see. Also with all the eletronics in seats today you have to pull the battery as to not explode the air bags. before removing the battery you have to either buy one of those fancy tools to save the customers presets or manually write them down. Taking out the seats is as unnecessary as pulling off each panel and cleaning it. if you are worried about bacteria, run the ozone machine once the car is dry.
I would check out the ones I linked up in the description box below this video. They are on amazon and the ones I've been using for the last 3 years. Great bargain
I have done cimilair contributions truck, my question to you how much did you charge for that job you did? I did charged $125 + gratuity, thank u I'll wait for your answer, I'm I'm Los Angels CA
Yes definitely, there are some drawbacks to it not necessarily cleaning ability but SOMETIMES there are instances of potential damage though I don't really want to get into that right now, and that's why I am loving the renegade citrus all purpose cleaner so much. SO SO effective, and super safe
Luke, I haven't seen you do a 'disaster' detail in a long time, so it must have paid well and the expectations low. I was surprised you just didn't use a compressor to blow all the loose debris out and then pressure wash the floor? You still made it interesting with the use of only one APC along with a combo of three pieces of equipment. I'm wondering, since you didn't use any sealant or protective coating, how much better looking and resilient the overall finish would have been? A detail is still a detail when the customer is happy!!!
Hey Bill! Great question! So to be a little more clear than I was in the video (because it is always difficult to include all of the info in the video that I want to include because I try not to make them too long). Because of the damage inside the car, and the overall degradation of most of the materials, it becomes almost impossible to use something like and interior or multipurpose dressing with any substance to it because damaged interior surfaces don't receive the dressing. Put another way, because that plastic protective barrier is so degraded on most surfaces, the surface that the dressing was designed to cure to is more or less not there. So trying to apply a dressing to SOME surfaces only makes the interior look odd in my opinion with some places looking a bit shiny and protected, while others are matte. So the solution I reached for here was Meguiars quick interior detailer. It's not thick, not a lot of substance, just a sort of way to dust last minute. That being said, it also doesn't create any shine, so it allows me to get a uniform appearance without any odd looking surfaces. Another thing to keep in mind is that I avoid putting any type of dressing on the floor boards because I don't want to risk anything getting even remotely slippery. So this was a case of adjusting my usual best practices to this specific situation. And while its unfortunate in my opinion, this is one of those cases where you really want the final look to be better than it is, but because it wasn't at all kept up with before you got your hands on it, theres only SO MUCH that you can do :/
@@wilsonautodetailing Hi Luke: Of course, I wasn't suggesting putting anything slippery in the drivers' compartment due to safety concerns. I can see you choice being an acceptable one, absent nothing at all, given the circumstances. No worries...I trust your judgement and expertise.
Wilson Auto Detailing I do the same thing too lol. Sometimes I dont mind but when I use APC or Super Clean makes my gloves so slippery. I tried your tip with the “supercharged soap using Superclean and Soap in the cannon and it produced great results!
Drives me nuts when someone doesn’t hit the door jams and rockers with a pressure washer before doing any interior or exterior. Doing it after interior leaves it blowing dirt back in the clean interior and doing it after exterior leaves it running all over the clean outside
Its really annoying to hear someone walk u through steps of cleaning. Just throw on some music and let the audience enjoy the satisfaction of the clean
If you really knew Luke and his videos you'd know he always has commentary for his videos, it's a way for all of us to learn tips and tricks while also enjoying a good detail
The execution of the actual video and the narration is some of the best on you tube. Love your channel.
Thanks David, really appreciate it
Excellent result considering the condition it came in and the time you had to do it.
Thanks man!! Appreciate it!
No doubt, who really wants to see a man cleaning a car or how long can someone watch it? Another question is, why is it so grossly satisfying to watch? Lol
I really am not thevtype of person to sit and watch a ridiculous amount of hours of useless crap either.
You just teach and the examples of what’s being recorded is good.
Great job man!
I’m a trained professional, at least I was in my 20’s and did this work for years, but the training that I received then was sub-par at best... I know it be much more of a professional and a a top notch expert in practice today if I commutes to building an Auto detailing business today.
I’m really glad I came across your channel in search of information and knowledge as to how to build a principle financial asset that is an Automotive business. 💕🔥
I have got to get one of those steamers! That makes life so much easier & cleaner. Love the videos man. It’s been helping me out a lot!
Awesome Luke, you just added a couple hundred dollars of value to a $500 TN pickup truck!
do you ever use compressed air when you detail?
Best one yet !! Reminds me of my father in law's farm truck. Great detailing.
Thanks man!
Question for you Can I use all meguiars all purpose cleaner diluted 4:1 on leather ?
Outstanding job bro.
I've had a couple of trucks come my way that look like this.
Really appreciate you sharing some of your methods.
Absolutely man! Thanks for watching, I really appreciate it
Insanely Awesome.
You Worked Really Really Hard Man.
Keeo It Up Bro.
Thanks man!
Hi Luke . I’m a DIY’er who would like your opinion on my wash routine. I started rinseless this passed winter and really like it to avoid scratching and for NY weather. What I am doing now that I would like your advice about is a modified rinseless. 1. I foam then rinse 2. (I mixed ONR in a bucket and also a sprayer ) I pull car in the garage, and start rinseless. 3. I spray each panel with ONR IN my sprayer then wash it with microfiber always using a clean edge or side 4. Using my worx hydroshot I rinse the panel to wash dirt off. 4. Using a fluffy microfiber, I pre-dry, then spray wax and wipe dry with another fluffy microfiber. I would appreciate your opinion. I’ve found that wiping with the ONR microfiber can cause dirt to run down the panel, especially vertical panels.
Hey Kevin, great questions, and heres what I can offer in just a few thoughts:
Number one, most detailers who are actually running a profitable business are going to be implementing rinseless washing in some way or another. It's quick, it's easy, and for MOST PEOPLE, with vehicles that are already scratched like crazy, you are not going to be implementing any more scratches than are already there. Secondly, rinseless when done with as much precaution as you are taking is extremely safe, and I wonder how much empirical evidence anyone can actually offer to say that what you are doing is going to scratch ANY more than someone doing something more traditional. That being said, I think the process you listed above is fantastic and you should stick with it, especially if it is helping you move a bit faster
@@wilsonautodetailing Thank you I respect your opinion greatly!
I do some trucks like that on the regular. Jw about the difference between the citrus degreaser n purple degreaser. Does the purple pit the clearcoat more than the citrus? Thanks for your videos
The citrus APC is non caustic so without going into too much detail, it is going to give you a little bit more peace of mind when you use it from a safety aspect
Hey Luke thank you for another awesome video. Question for you, why not use a pump sprayer like the Solo pump sprayer and fill it with APC, instead of the regular spray bottle that you are using in the video, do you think it would make a difference here when you are using a lot of product?
Excellent job bro! Keep working hard. Always got my support🔥
Thanks Carlos! Glad to hear that!
This was the best detail ever! Better than geek!
Hahahaha well Im glad it can help
What steamer is that because it’s not the one you listed in the “tools used” links ?
The one listed is the less expensive steamer that I suggest for people who are wanting to get one. The one I use is called the vx 5000 but it’s a $900 steamer and almost always people ask what I suggest that is not so expensive. The one listed is also probably the most popular steamer for detailers
Wilson Auto Detailing got it! Appreciate the reply. How do I find your email I had a question.
@@jasonkirk641 Absolutely! Wilsonautodetailing3@gmail.com
dear luke, after degreselsing it and using the citrus safe touch . did you dress the interior? did the customer ask for it? if not would you have done it ? to add the extra value ? would you have charge it as an add on ? great job. flawless as everything you do. big fan of your work.
Hey man thanks so much! Hopefully this will help explain a little:
Because of the damage inside the car, and the overall degradation of most of the materials, it becomes almost impossible to use something like and interior or multipurpose dressing with any substance to it because damaged interior surfaces don't receive the dressing. Put another way, because that plastic protective barrier is so degraded on most surfaces, the surface that the dressing was designed to cure to is more or less not there. So trying to apply a dressing to SOME surfaces only makes the interior look odd in my opinion with some places looking a bit shiny and protected, while others are matte. So the solution I reached for here was Meguiars quick interior detailer. It's not thick, not a lot of substance, just a sort of way to dust last minute. That being said, it also doesn't create any shine, so it allows me to get a uniform appearance without any odd looking surfaces. Another thing to keep in mind is that I avoid putting any type of dressing on the floor boards because I don't want to risk anything getting even remotely slippery. So this was a case of adjusting my usual best practices to this specific situation. And while its unfortunate in my opinion, this is one of those cases where you really want the final look to be better than it is, but because it wasn't at all kept up with before you got your hands on it, theres only SO MUCH that you can do :/
@@wilsonautodetailing perfectly understood. I understand what I have to do and how to see it for future clients on this matter. THANKS you are the best
Did you coat it with anything like CG Silk Shine or Aerospace 303?
I used meguairs quick interior detailer for the following reasons:
Because of the damage inside the car, and the overall degradation of most of the materials, it becomes almost impossible to use something like and interior or multipurpose dressing with any substance to it because damaged interior surfaces don't receive the dressing. Put another way, because that plastic protective barrier is so degraded on most surfaces, the surface that the dressing was designed to cure to is more or less not there. So trying to apply a dressing to SOME surfaces only makes the interior look odd in my opinion with some places looking a bit shiny and protected, while others are matte. So the solution I reached for here was Meguiars quick interior detailer. It's not thick, not a lot of substance, just a sort of way to dust last minute. That being said, it also doesn't create any shine, so it allows me to get a uniform appearance without any odd looking surfaces. Another thing to keep in mind is that I avoid putting any type of dressing on the floor boards because I don't want to risk anything getting even remotely slippery. So this was a case of adjusting my usual best practices to this specific situation. And while its unfortunate in my opinion, this is one of those cases where you really want the final look to be better than it is, but because it wasn't at all kept up with before you got your hands on it, theres only SO MUCH that you can do :/
Awsome video amigo 😎
Gracias!
While you called the seats leather and the floor a rubber mat, that’s what you get from the “work truck” trim level and I’m almost positive both the seats and the floor are vinyl.
Yes, they are both vinyl, which is why they are so easy to clean. Sometimes in the moment when Im on my fast talking rants I cant find the right words exactly :)
Wow, I should do this kinda work next time I get a dirty truck. 👌🏼
Do you still recommend Solutions Finish for trim restoration?
I love solution finish, I consider it my ole faithful. I know exactly what Im getting with it, the results I can get, etc... and I know it will ALWAYS work
Rapid transformation good work!
Thanks man!
Can you do a video on how you dilute the product ?
😳 is this a serious question? 🤦🏻♂️
Could you please give us an idea of what you charge for a job like this?
Ya man! I wouldn't even consider taking a job like this for less than $300, but once again, there are a lot of other things that go into that, where you live, how long you've been doing it, how well your business is doing up to this point, etc...
So he answers your question w.o really answering your question .. good luck trying to get a legitimate answer .. he talks around everything
@@mrbrianhendricks2486 he always says a ton without ever really saying anything lmao but I enjoy the videos regardless
Great content liking the channel I like to know what stuff you use as well really useful for my own car clean what’s the best do you change products to find what works for you regularly or tend to stick with what you know?
Good man Im glad! I experiment with TONS of products, but that is literally my job at this point, so I don't necessarily suggest everyone else do that as well hahah, I like to tell people to really stick with what they know. I am coming out soon with a "detailers essential toolbox" that will list out some of the most basic products that I suggest for guys like yourself!
Wilson Auto Detailing that be a good idea I’ve tested some myself for alloy cleaning up to now devils blood is the best I’ve used so far. My interior cleaning I’ve just used a cheap non brand for my interior it has a good smell of citrus and is an all purpose cleaner but my interior is in good shape anyway so just to clean down dust dirt that’s in there and and better smell in the car.
Hi can you make video how to polish windows in cars with machine and what pad and with product to use pls
Ya, polishing glass is actually not that complicated so yes I will come out with a video like that
You can try nect time with that type of floor you can sponge with soap and water it'll come right up then you can go back you know like what the solution just a thought man you know you do a good job
Can't believe I've only just discovered this channel. Brilliant content. Keep them coming
Thanks man! More coming for sure!
I was half expecting when you said only one product that you were going to use the super clean. Lol I guess you didn’t use it tho because you didn’t want to damage anything.
Hahahaha, While I do love super clean, the renegade citrus APC is freaking awesome
what sucks I do these type of details on the daily lol😩
hahaha we all start somewhere!
Should I charge extra for fabric seats?
Hey man, Its kind of a question that is hard to answer simply, so I will try: Not necessarily, it depends on the pricing structure that you use, and sometimes yes... hahah if that doesn't confuse you then I don't know what will
I have a two year old GDS, an man I thought my ride is filthy, but this truck makes mine look like it just came off the lot. I do need to get the inside detail down this week, just got it washed and waxed.
Hahahaha Ya man! Lots of work in a situation like this
Wow!! Amazing! I was wondering why you didn’t remove the seats. I bet there was a lot more dirt under there.... also, how many microfiber towels did you have to use?
Also... Why did you leave us hanging with the exterior? 😢
Removing the seats takes more time. The client wants to pay the lowest possible price, he is not worried about what he cannot see. Also with all the eletronics in seats today you have to pull the battery as to not explode the air bags. before removing the battery you have to either buy one of those fancy tools to save the customers presets or manually write them down. Taking out the seats is as unnecessary as pulling off each panel and cleaning it. if you are worried about bacteria, run the ozone machine once the car is dry.
I bought generic magic erasers in bulk on Ebay.
any luck with them??? do you recommend
??
I would check out the ones I linked up in the description box below this video. They are on amazon and the ones I've been using for the last 3 years. Great bargain
I miss the Tornador days
Hahahahahahahaha
I have done cimilair contributions truck, my question to you how much did you charge for that job you did?
I did charged $125 + gratuity, thank u I'll wait for your answer, I'm I'm Los Angels CA
I would charge the same as well. I love about an hour from Cleveland in Ohio.
You decontaminate the interior of the door ?
Technically yes that is what this is doing
Could you use Super Clean for the entire interior?
Yes definitely, there are some drawbacks to it not necessarily cleaning ability but SOMETIMES there are instances of potential damage though I don't really want to get into that right now, and that's why I am loving the renegade citrus all purpose cleaner so much. SO SO effective, and super safe
Luke, I haven't seen you do a 'disaster' detail in a long time, so it must have paid well and the expectations low. I was surprised you just didn't use a compressor to blow all the loose debris out and then pressure wash the floor? You still made it interesting with the use of only one APC along with a combo of three pieces of equipment. I'm wondering, since you didn't use any sealant or protective coating, how much better looking and resilient the overall finish would have been? A detail is still a detail when the customer is happy!!!
Hey Bill! Great question! So to be a little more clear than I was in the video (because it is always difficult to include all of the info in the video that I want to include because I try not to make them too long). Because of the damage inside the car, and the overall degradation of most of the materials, it becomes almost impossible to use something like and interior or multipurpose dressing with any substance to it because damaged interior surfaces don't receive the dressing. Put another way, because that plastic protective barrier is so degraded on most surfaces, the surface that the dressing was designed to cure to is more or less not there. So trying to apply a dressing to SOME surfaces only makes the interior look odd in my opinion with some places looking a bit shiny and protected, while others are matte. So the solution I reached for here was Meguiars quick interior detailer. It's not thick, not a lot of substance, just a sort of way to dust last minute. That being said, it also doesn't create any shine, so it allows me to get a uniform appearance without any odd looking surfaces. Another thing to keep in mind is that I avoid putting any type of dressing on the floor boards because I don't want to risk anything getting even remotely slippery. So this was a case of adjusting my usual best practices to this specific situation. And while its unfortunate in my opinion, this is one of those cases where you really want the final look to be better than it is, but because it wasn't at all kept up with before you got your hands on it, theres only SO MUCH that you can do :/
@@wilsonautodetailing Hi Luke: Of course, I wasn't suggesting putting anything slippery in the drivers' compartment due to safety concerns. I can see you choice being an acceptable one, absent nothing at all, given the circumstances. No worries...I trust your judgement and expertise.
Dude only agreed to do this truck for a video & he threw out an outrageous price & the guy actually paid it
Thank u bro
No Tornador?
brent horton good question I might considered that
No more :/ It's just not that great in my opinion when put against other tools, and I used the tornador for a LONG time
That’s what happens when you find those corporate farmers .. they’re loaded & you can charge them w.e
How many magic erasers did you go through???
Damn how much this cost ?
I'm just curious why you don't use a funnel when diluting chemicals instead of getting it all over your bottle
Haha I normally do, but I was rushing
Wilson Auto Detailing I do the same thing too lol. Sometimes I dont mind but when I use APC or Super Clean makes my gloves so slippery. I tried your tip with the “supercharged soap using Superclean and Soap in the cannon and it produced great results!
@@stephenclark15 Fantastic man! Good to hear!
What did you do, land a farm truck fleet contract! 😂😂😂
Hahaha NO!!! And I hope I never do :D
Love your videos but man you talk fast 😂 not hate 👍🏼
Looks dirty but 8 hours is nothing. I've done a Ute like this before. 19 hour detail. But my biggest detail was 23 hours.
Hahaha now that is a long time!
Hi
Hey man!
Drives me nuts when someone doesn’t hit the door jams and rockers with a pressure washer before doing any interior or exterior. Doing it after interior leaves it blowing dirt back in the clean interior and doing it after exterior leaves it running all over the clean outside
Its really annoying to hear someone walk u through steps of cleaning. Just throw on some music and let the audience enjoy the satisfaction of the clean
If you really knew Luke and his videos you'd know he always has commentary for his videos, it's a way for all of us to learn tips and tricks while also enjoying a good detail
Haha it's definitely not for everyone
@@lor962 I appreciate the appreciation Laura :D
In some earlier videos he did the music thing. Trust me you'd opt for the narration versions instead. ;)
So satisfying