Hey these videos are pretty long. There the full process basically. If they’re too long for you try turning your speed to 2x multiplier. It’s makes them funner to watch and you can slow it down if you see something that interests you !!
I’m reading these comments saying this videos are too long, and I completely disagree. I’m a Detailer as well and detailing interior take me a really long time so I appreciate you showing everything you do. There’s a few things I’ve been able to pick up from your whole process. Is there any way I can reach out to you?
Hey , just wanted to say i dont really stop to comment on a UA-cam video, but you really deserve it, everytime i click on a new video of yours i learn new techniques, i really love your unique style for sure , I actually want to start a detailing business my self but everyone keeps saying i will fail or youre so stupid you are not even going to make money , but seeing you making things so easy and professional at only 400 subscribers (congratulations for that) really encourages me to push more , keep up the great work, i have a quick question, what wet and dry vacuum would you recommend for under 90 bucks . And as always keep up the excellent work ❤
Thank you for the comment! I appreciate it! If you want to detail cars do it! It’s very lucrative and once you figure out how to get customers it’s pretty easy to find customers and keep the money coming in. Just do your best work. Under $90 for a wet/dry vac that is tough one. I never had to look. But I see a lot of people buy that smaller ridgid shop vac from Home Depot. I use two shop vacs at the same time for more sucking power. I have a craftsman and a ridgid. Similar size. What I did notice was that the craftsman vacuum has way more sucking power than the ridgid. So that is something to keep in mind. I like my craftsman vacuum more than the ridgid even though the ridgid looks like it’s more powerful. As for staying under the $90 budget. I would just go to Home Depot and get what you can within your budget and make it work. I look at it like this. When I’m charging $300-$500 and up per detail. I can quickly buy nicer equipment and I put almost everything back into the business as I saved up a lot of money to start my business. So I wouldn’t be stressing over money. Buy what is within in your budget and quickly upgrade every couple details so you have better stronger tools so you can detail faster and get more work don’t per day or have more spare time. Good luck on your journey!
OK, you can't just be adding disaster detail just to be getting more clicks. This isn't even that bad. This is by far not a disaster detail. Also, I do like the full length videos! No one else is doing it that I have seen
Thanks for the comment. I personally do think it was a low level disaster. I get customers with clean cars and then I get cars like these lol. The amount of dog hair in this car was beyond what would be considered a normal detail. Also I talked about it in the video, this car smelled like a mouse nest. I cleaned up small amount of mouse dripping here and there. Also the seats were full of greasy stains you couldn’t really see and then the guy had so much stuff in the car it took me 15-20 mins just to remove his belongings. I agree with you. There wasn’t chips crumbs and food all over the place or milkshake spilled on the seats but it required a lot more then a normal detail to get this car back to a clean condition. If it takes me longer then 3-4 hours. It’s really dirty. So after doing the work I would say this is a low level disaster. It’s not a high level worst disaster ever. Thanks for the input on the full length videos. I have another one coming out soon. 5 hour van detail. Not a disaster but a 8 seater van 😂
@boisebenchdetailing I accidentally removed your comment 😂. I’m not sure what you mean about pressure washing after agitating. I do pressure wash after agitating door jams. I use the 35 degree I think. The white tip. I like the white tip because it’s gentle. I use my carpet cleaning mix carpet, bomber, 3D orange and technichains choose do all enzyme cleaner. I only use that mix because I only have one sprayer. But the mix is very dilute 10:1 ratio.
That’s really funny. You’ll need a whole dinner to watch this one. It is super long try watching it at 2x the speed. I wanted people to see the entire process so it basically the entire process. The only parts I took out were me having a water break. Thanks for the comment
Thanks for the comment. Yes I do clean everything. I charge a lot of money so I’ll clean everything even if it’s clean. This car was a disaster. It smelled like a mouse nest so it needed a thorough cleaning and honestly it needed even more clean to bring it back to a “like new condition”
Hey these videos are pretty long. There the full process basically. If they’re too long for you try turning your speed to 2x multiplier. It’s makes them funner to watch and you can slow it down if you see something that interests you !!
I’m reading these comments saying this videos are too long, and I completely disagree. I’m a Detailer as well and detailing interior take me a really long time so I appreciate you showing everything you do. There’s a few things I’ve been able to pick up from your whole process. Is there any way I can reach out to you?
Another great video. I also like the extractor method
Glad you enjoyed it
Hey , just wanted to say i dont really stop to comment on a UA-cam video, but you really deserve it, everytime i click on a new video of yours i learn new techniques, i really love your unique style for sure , I actually want to start a detailing business my self but everyone keeps saying i will fail or youre so stupid you are not even going to make money , but seeing you making things so easy and professional at only 400 subscribers (congratulations for that) really encourages me to push more , keep up the great work, i have a quick question, what wet and dry vacuum would you recommend for under 90 bucks . And as always keep up the excellent work ❤
Thank you for the comment! I appreciate it!
If you want to detail cars do it! It’s very lucrative and once you figure out how to get customers it’s pretty easy to find customers and keep the money coming in. Just do your best work.
Under $90 for a wet/dry vac that is tough one. I never had to look. But I see a lot of people buy that smaller ridgid shop vac from Home Depot.
I use two shop vacs at the same time for more sucking power. I have a craftsman and a ridgid. Similar size. What I did notice was that the craftsman vacuum has way more sucking power than the ridgid. So that is something to keep in mind.
I like my craftsman vacuum more than the ridgid even though the ridgid looks like it’s more powerful.
As for staying under the $90 budget. I would just go to Home Depot and get what you can within your budget and make it work.
I look at it like this. When I’m charging $300-$500 and up per detail. I can quickly buy nicer equipment and I put almost everything back into the business as I saved up a lot of money to start my business. So I wouldn’t be stressing over money.
Buy what is within in your budget and quickly upgrade every couple details so you have better stronger tools so you can detail faster and get more work don’t per day or have more spare time.
Good luck on your journey!
@@JoshJecklinDetailingthank you , really appreciate your answer, wish you the best of luck
Make vid on the velocity gun with the tube that’s a good idea for windows
Thanks for your comment.
I’ll try it out and see how it works and if it’s fire I’ll make a video on it for sure!
OK, you can't just be adding disaster detail just to be getting more clicks. This isn't even that bad. This is by far not a disaster detail. Also, I do like the full length videos! No one else is doing it that I have seen
Thanks for the comment. I personally do think it was a low level disaster. I get customers with clean cars and then I get cars like these lol. The amount of dog hair in this car was beyond what would be considered a normal detail. Also I talked about it in the video, this car smelled like a mouse nest. I cleaned up small amount of mouse dripping here and there. Also the seats were full of greasy stains you couldn’t really see and then the guy had so much stuff in the car it took me 15-20 mins just to remove his belongings. I agree with you. There wasn’t chips crumbs and food all over the place or milkshake spilled on the seats but it required a lot more then a normal detail to get this car back to a clean condition. If it takes me longer then 3-4 hours. It’s really dirty. So after doing the work I would say this is a low level disaster. It’s not a high level worst disaster ever.
Thanks for the input on the full length videos. I have another one coming out soon. 5 hour van detail. Not a disaster but a 8 seater van 😂
@boisebenchdetailing I accidentally removed your comment 😂. I’m not sure what you mean about pressure washing after agitating. I do pressure wash after agitating door jams. I use the 35 degree I think. The white tip. I like the white tip because it’s gentle.
I use my carpet cleaning mix carpet, bomber, 3D orange and technichains choose do all enzyme cleaner. I only use that mix because I only have one sprayer. But the mix is very dilute 10:1 ratio.
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No one wants to go back to that real job
So true! I’d rather work hard for less for myself. Knowing it will pay off in the long run.
Thanks for your comment.
The video is to long dam. I ordered popcorn to watch it. Four hours!!!
That’s really funny. You’ll need a whole dinner to watch this one.
It is super long try watching it at 2x the speed. I wanted people to see the entire process so it basically the entire process. The only parts I took out were me having a water break.
Thanks for the comment
Compressed suction is no joke. What pet hair?
I love that Tornador velocity tool. It’s so powerful for sand and pet hair.
Thanks for your comment!
It takes you so long bc you spend time on stuff that’s doesn’t even need to be cleaned.
Thanks for the comment. Yes I do clean everything. I charge a lot of money so I’ll clean everything even if it’s clean. This car was a disaster. It smelled like a mouse nest so it needed a thorough cleaning and honestly it needed even more clean to bring it back to a “like new condition”
Great job
Thank you much appreciated. It was super dirty. Hard to make it look brand new.