With 5 decades of car care, here are a few tips you may find helpful? Vacuum towards the end, not at the beginning, so you're NOT repeating work. Start at the top, then work downwards. Always clean & condition leather seats towards the end , so you're not sitting on them after they are cleaned. Happy Car Care!
Dude, I gotta say, it's really refreshing to see the change in your content lately. Having gone back and watched your stuff from the start, you were really just creating the best quality videos that you knew how to do. It might not have been the most informed or up to date information, simply because the detailing space on RUclips was not nearly as evolved and didn't have as much depth as it does now. But you were doing the best you could and making informative content that you were excited to share. I don't know what exactly happened in the past couple years, whether you got on a kick of expanding your business and wanting to increase your overall revenue and find new avenues for potential profit, but unfortunately it seemed like a lot of the stuff you were putting out was very clickbait-y and "I'm an expert guru so listen and buy my course/products/whatever." It didn't feel sleazy exactly, but it definitely didn't have the heart and pure excitement to share your knowledge that your stuff had initially. So to see you back in the habit of just making quality videos that help people out - and seem to come from a much more genuine place - is really refreshing. It's like seeing pop stars who were awesome at first get roped into a record deal and have to put out super commercial radio friendly songs, but then they get their creative control back and start making really good shit again. It's rare, because making more money and getting more views/attention can be super addictive and hard to escape from, but that just makes it that much nicer to see. Congratulations for getting through that and returning to the spirit that you started off with, I think it will serve you really well and benefit the detailing community here that much more. Kudos, brother, and keep up the great work.
I thought it was entertaining to see how he wiggled his way into justifying the clickbait tittle in each video he pumped out but yea now its not just entertaining but more helpful.
Luke man you’re the GOAT but you have to give us some logistics. Using a steamer and vacuum at the same time can put you at 25+ amps of electricity. It’s very unrealistic to tell a customer I need extension cords running from two different breakers.
Deionized water should be used for a spot free rinse. The Mineral in water causes the water spots. An acid will remove most spots. So a mixture of Lemon Juice & distilled water could help? or Iron remover or chemical companies such as Adams, Griots or 3D, just to mention a few, will sell water spot removers. Depending how long they have set in, you may never remove all water spots. You can also machine polish.
It’s all about customer experience, optimizing the time it takes you to bring value to the customer is a win win and is the only way to survive as a detailer
Heres somthing even easier you mighta not thought of. Saturate your center console area if filthy let soak then just tornador it. Then wipe with microfiber. Itl save you so much time
Take all the rubber cup holder or any other rubber moldings and put them in a five gallon bucket of hot water and an apc. Spraying your apc then blasting with steam is literally throw crap everywhere.
I have a question i want to start my Mobile business and i was thinking in taking Buff and wax, paint correction and ceramic coating classes for $4,000 dollars in which they give you 3 certificates for each topic but is it worth it? Or is there other options, what do you recommend.
Absolutely terrible advice to spray APC on interior plastics and let dwell. How about spending a few $ more and use an interior cleaner like P&S Xpress?
Because there are apcs that won’t damage plastic, any trim, etc if you let sit. Not terrible advice. It’s true that if you let the right chemical sit on a specific area for a period of time, it’ll clean it better and more thoroughly than if you were to just spray and wipe.
With 5 decades of car care, here are a few tips you may find helpful? Vacuum towards the end, not at the beginning, so you're NOT repeating work. Start at the top, then work downwards. Always clean & condition leather seats towards the end , so you're not sitting on them after they are cleaned. Happy Car Care!
Dude, I gotta say, it's really refreshing to see the change in your content lately. Having gone back and watched your stuff from the start, you were really just creating the best quality videos that you knew how to do. It might not have been the most informed or up to date information, simply because the detailing space on RUclips was not nearly as evolved and didn't have as much depth as it does now. But you were doing the best you could and making informative content that you were excited to share. I don't know what exactly happened in the past couple years, whether you got on a kick of expanding your business and wanting to increase your overall revenue and find new avenues for potential profit, but unfortunately it seemed like a lot of the stuff you were putting out was very clickbait-y and "I'm an expert guru so listen and buy my course/products/whatever." It didn't feel sleazy exactly, but it definitely didn't have the heart and pure excitement to share your knowledge that your stuff had initially. So to see you back in the habit of just making quality videos that help people out - and seem to come from a much more genuine place - is really refreshing. It's like seeing pop stars who were awesome at first get roped into a record deal and have to put out super commercial radio friendly songs, but then they get their creative control back and start making really good shit again. It's rare, because making more money and getting more views/attention can be super addictive and hard to escape from, but that just makes it that much nicer to see. Congratulations for getting through that and returning to the spirit that you started off with, I think it will serve you really well and benefit the detailing community here that much more. Kudos, brother, and keep up the great work.
I thought it was entertaining to see how he wiggled his way into justifying the clickbait tittle in each video he pumped out but yea now its not just entertaining but more helpful.
Nice tips! Since I'm pretty green at detailing, all tips and tricks are greatly appreciated to make me more efficient.
Luke man you’re the GOAT but you have to give us some logistics. Using a steamer and vacuum at the same time can put you at 25+ amps of electricity. It’s very unrealistic to tell a customer I need extension cords running from two different breakers.
How powerful are your steamer and vac??? 😂😂
Could you do a video about what water to use for complete spot free wash (NO DRYING REQUIRED) or different products that help with hard water spots
Deionized water should be used for a spot free rinse. The Mineral in water causes the water spots. An acid will remove most spots. So a mixture of Lemon Juice & distilled water could help? or Iron remover or chemical companies such as Adams, Griots or 3D, just to mention a few, will sell water spot removers. Depending how long they have set in, you may never remove all water spots. You can also machine polish.
Love these tips...
This dude is the king of cutting corners😂
not really, why clean shit that is already clean/ not dirty?
It’s all about customer experience, optimizing the time it takes you to bring value to the customer is a win win and is the only way to survive as a detailer
Heres somthing even easier you mighta not thought of. Saturate your center console area if filthy let soak then just tornador it. Then wipe with microfiber. Itl save you so much time
Thank you so much for this video سپاسگزارم
What headlamp do you use? Great video. Also for me, Interior does take me the most time
I found using a massage gun is better than using a air compressor. Pulls everything up out of the carpet
Use a desiderio vac steamer and sprayer
Take all the rubber cup holder or any other rubber moldings and put them in a five gallon bucket of hot water and an apc. Spraying your apc then blasting with steam is literally throw crap everywhere.
On black and dark door jams wax them cleaner wax .
Check the desiderio vac
I have a question i want to start my Mobile business and i was thinking in taking Buff and wax, paint correction and ceramic coating classes for $4,000 dollars in which they give you 3 certificates for each topic but is it worth it? Or is there other options, what do you recommend.
By the time someone is changing out their filter in the vacuum to a wet one I’ll already be done with the cup holders etc
I can change my vacuum filter in less than 25-30 secs. No chance you’re already done with every single cup holder. Stop cappin for no reason bruh 😂
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Absolutely terrible advice to spray APC on interior plastics and let dwell. How about spending a few $ more and use an interior cleaner like P&S Xpress?
Because there are apcs that won’t damage plastic, any trim, etc if you let sit. Not terrible advice. It’s true that if you let the right chemical sit on a specific area for a period of time, it’ll clean it better and more thoroughly than if you were to just spray and wipe.