P&S Xpress is a wonderful product. No argument at all. OnR is where it’s at imo. Diluted, OnR does everything Xpress does and much much more. It cleans any surface area (including glass) and leaves absolutely no residue or streaking behind. It also leaves a tiny bit of protection behind and reduces or eliminates dust attraction. Did I mention that OnR is cheap? Haha, also … it cleans the exterior like a champ. 1 gallon of OnR dilutes down to like 128 gallons of useable product. It’s crazy. Pumice stone for pet hair, it’ll change your life I promise. Cuts pet hair removal time and effort by half. Really, OnR plus a decent wheel and tire cleaner are the only chemicals you need. OnR is great for everything but wheels and tires … although it works fine for maintenance. Use a decent dressing and sealant and you’re golden. Time is money. Profit is the goal. Things that add time to a detail: Foam cannon Iron remover Pre-wash Claying Things that add cost: Boutique detailing products Arsenal of chemicals Time spent Most “real” detailers are nothing more than hustlers trying to be successful. Some love the job, some hate it with a passion. Ultimately, the point is to be profitable while offering a good, reliable service. You can’t be profitable spending all your earnings on Rupes, Adam’s Polishes, CarPro or similar types. Use what serves you best and that’s it, nothing more. Clients don’t give a hoot what you’re using, they only care about the results. 😊😊😊
Some golden nuggets of knowledge in this post no doubt. All new detailers need this advise from the day one. I'm not going to lie its easy to get caught up in buying all kinds of products, tools etc. but like you said its not all profitable. I appreciate you for sharing your knowledge. I'm praying it helps a lot of people be more profitable.
1:48 Don't pull out the floor mats first, if you are blowing out the car in the second step! During blowout a lot of heavy debris falls to the floor, if the mats are still in, the debris falls on the mats. By taking the mats out after blowout you have saved yourself from having to vacuum up more debris from the cockpit floor. Time saved, less back pain!
Ninja 🥷 scrub on the steering wheel 🛞 is a must for me. The amount of dirt and sweat that accumulates there will shock you when you like at that ninja scrub. Best to soak and wash it as soon as you can and not tumble dry it. Windows I do a two towel method too. I been using gtechniq perfect glass as I got it for free and been pretty impressed with it as no smears. Will continue using it because if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Headphone’s definitely a must too. I sometimes change it to a high rpm when I realize I been taking far too long detailing lol
Have you tried the curveball detail brush from the Detail Factory? I like to use them little pricey but recently bought a couple from TEMU 😅, haven’t used the ones from TEMU yet but from the looks and feel it appears to be smilier to the one from Detail Factory
On one of your videos i saw you had a tornador max withouth the tank. I think the video was about your compressor from harbor freight.does that tornador max run on less cfm from compressor compared to other models?
I would suggest checking out DIY Detail products...I'm going to start using their products for my mobile detailing business...Right now I currently use Meguiar's Ultimate everything and The Stoners window cleaner...However going from a hobby to a business Meguiar's isn't going to cut it in my opinion price wise...
P&S Xpress is a wonderful product. No argument at all.
OnR is where it’s at imo. Diluted, OnR does everything Xpress does and much much more. It cleans any surface area (including glass) and leaves absolutely no residue or streaking behind. It also leaves a tiny bit of protection behind and reduces or eliminates dust attraction. Did I mention that OnR is cheap? Haha, also … it cleans the exterior like a champ. 1 gallon of OnR dilutes down to like 128 gallons of useable product. It’s crazy.
Pumice stone for pet hair, it’ll change your life I promise. Cuts pet hair removal time and effort by half.
Really, OnR plus a decent wheel and tire cleaner are the only chemicals you need. OnR is great for everything but wheels and tires … although it works fine for maintenance. Use a decent dressing and sealant and you’re golden.
Time is money. Profit is the goal.
Things that add time to a detail:
Foam cannon
Iron remover
Pre-wash
Claying
Things that add cost:
Boutique detailing products
Arsenal of chemicals
Time spent
Most “real” detailers are nothing more than hustlers trying to be successful. Some love the job, some hate it with a passion. Ultimately, the point is to be profitable while offering a good, reliable service. You can’t be profitable spending all your earnings on Rupes, Adam’s Polishes, CarPro or similar types. Use what serves you best and that’s it, nothing more. Clients don’t give a hoot what you’re using, they only care about the results.
😊😊😊
I heard that onr is versatile
Some golden nuggets of knowledge in this post no doubt. All new detailers need this advise from the day one. I'm not going to lie its easy to get caught up in buying all kinds of products, tools etc. but like you said its not all profitable. I appreciate you for sharing your knowledge. I'm praying it helps a lot of people be more profitable.
1:48 Don't pull out the floor mats first, if you are blowing out the car in the second step!
During blowout a lot of heavy debris falls to the floor, if the mats are still in, the debris falls on the mats. By taking the mats out after blowout you have
saved yourself from having to vacuum up more debris from the cockpit floor. Time saved, less back pain!
Thanks for watching and great advice!! 💯🫡
underrated video
Ninja 🥷 scrub on the steering wheel 🛞 is a must for me. The amount of dirt and sweat that accumulates there will shock you when you like at that ninja scrub. Best to soak and wash it as soon as you can and not tumble dry it. Windows I do a two towel method too. I been using gtechniq perfect glass as I got it for free and been pretty impressed with it as no smears. Will continue using it because if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Headphone’s definitely a must too. I sometimes change it to a high rpm when I realize I been taking far too long detailing lol
Facts thanks for watching fam. lol I don’t know I left that out headphones definitely a must
Superior products is my go to cleaners .
Great video brother thank you for taking the time to share you knowledge with all of us. Have a great week.
Anytime! Same to you fam🫡
Have you tried the curveball detail brush from the Detail Factory? I like to use them little pricey but recently bought a couple from TEMU 😅, haven’t used the ones from TEMU yet but from the looks and feel it appears to be smilier to the one from Detail Factory
Yea I have one I use it on the doors and panels it works. Definitely cones in handy. I want to get the screwball for the exterior
On one of your videos i saw you had a tornador max withouth the tank. I think the video was about your compressor from harbor freight.does that tornador max run on less cfm from compressor compared to other models?
Thanks for watching bro no it worked perfectly for me. I’m currently using the rag company blow gun now I love it!
Great video!
I would suggest checking out DIY Detail products...I'm going to start using their products for my mobile detailing business...Right now I currently use Meguiar's Ultimate everything and The Stoners window cleaner...However going from a hobby to a business Meguiar's isn't going to cut it in my opinion price wise...
I’ve heard good things about DIY products
@@D.B.K.mobiledetailing exactly...I'm a be ordering some here this weekend...Time to get to work...lol...
How do you do stain removal on seats?what products do you use
Thanks for watching bro. I usually steam clean seats using the p&s 3step if they really really bad I use flex
Superior products aqua gloss
Wassup brudda