Thanks for the free Masterclass Eddie. Viewers need to understand people pay for this type of knowledge and insight. I love the direction the detailing community is headed.
I had zero knowledge of detailing, but bought a new car and wanted to maintain it the best I could. I found your channel which expanded to other channels and with the plethora of knowledge I now maintain my vehicle along with my family's cars. Gracias for helping me be a better detailer. Much appreciated. 👊🇵🇷
The detail community such as this channel has opened up my mind beyond my obsessiveness of perfection. With this being said, it has helped guide me along the way to curate a path towards customizing the result with the desire of the customer. The best contribution on our end is being an educator to the ones without all our wisdom and hopefully they see the light. The key is to be patient and accept whatever is chosen.
Great information from everybody especially from Jason and Yvan can’t thank you enough Eddie for getting them all together to share all the information to help all of us out. Great job.
Great tips Mr. Eddie. I really enjoyed watching all your guest host's and their expert advice on how to properly (or at least more efficiently) detail your automobile. I have been detailing my own vehicles as well as other people I know (and even was a semi-pro detailer as a side hustle back in the 1990's) and I picked up several useful tips and techniques on this video. Thank you for taking all your valuable time and effort to put out these incredibly useful and informative videos. I like your style and candor Eddie!
This was absolutely amazing!!! 🤩 thank you for putting together such a masterpiece-everyone of these professionals bring something so special to this detailing community-including you Eddie!! Keep these collabs coming!!
EDDIE! I loved the video! Thank you for sharing! I'm also excited for the opening of the House of Rags, great things ahead, I just hope that doesn't mean we will see less videos with Eddie in them.
Hey 👋 nah I’ll still be making content reviewing products with the end game being can we carry them for Thor. Appreciate the support and glad you like the video
This is great advice, whether you are just starting down the rabbit hole of detailing or you can navigate your way through the maze to get to the prize!
Amazing video. I was planning on starting my detailing business on April 1st, but tragedy and medical issues have made me postpone opening until 2025. A blessing in disguise because I have been learning so much while recovering from surgery. I'm hoping to be better prepared. Thanks again!
Thank you SO much Eddie for having me on your channel. What a GREAT idea and I loved every nugget of knowledge shared by these amazing detailers who have mentored ME for years. Thanks again and keep up the AMAZING content and work. Your channel has QUICKLY become my favorite of late and excited to see you grow. Everyone make sure you SUBSCRIBE and LIKE EC Details!
The best part about the detailing industry (iMo) is it doesn’t matter what car you drive. There is nothing better than a properly maintained, clean, and protected vehicle. (PS: serranos over here making cocktails. I might need to order me some 😜)
Excellent video I’ve learned from it thank you very much I’ve noticed that the couple chemicals products showcased by the Pros in the video are not the main stream popular brands they use in their own videos like P&S,Car Pro and so on
Regarding Yvan's comments on products - learn the chemical inside and out. Know how it performs in low humidity, high humidity, high temperatures, low temperatures, direct sunlight vs shade, how it reacts on different surfaces, how it performs when using it with a dual action polisher vs a rotary. And don't just take other people's words for it. Actually do the researching and experimentation (not on customer vehicles obviously) and see for yourself.
I'm not saying you can't use Serrano Sauce safely, but it's an unnecessary risk if you're a professional doing professional work. People are paying you to clean their vehicle, not damage it. Use a higher quality and safer product even if it costs a little more to buy.
One important factor that I’m not hearing is utilizing steam. I’m not talking about your harbor freight type steamer. I’m talking about an all in one steamer that extracts and steam cleans with pressure at the same time. This system will eliminate most chemicals because of the higher temperature. Steam at 300+ degrees will kill pathogens and sanitize at same time without using chemicals. But if you happen to use them, the steam will rinse away any residue leaving a perfect high quality result. On top of that when extracting, there will be less moisture leaving the fabric and carpet faster dry time. I have used steam for over 12 years and won’t clean anything unless I use steam.
what a awesome video!!! content like this just motivates and inspires me to get out there and detail and clean, i’ll consult a chemist for the power of hydrogen and huey lewis for the power of love🎵🤘🏽🐿️💨
@@Ecdetails it’s called the “stick shift” heeeeeeeello … ha! that’s the review i was hoping for! glad you like it and that it’s serving you well, you’re very welcome! and thank you for all that you do and also giving back to this detailing community, you tha man 🤘🏽🐿️💨
No one does interiors like Carlos, Nick, Chelsea and Phil. Serrano sauce is good.👍🏼👌 I learned a lot from Nick McGurt with all he did at his channel Hawk Pro Detailing 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 No one educates like Yvan, Sandro Stagnos from Car Craft Auto Spa, Brian Spitler from Apex Detail, Mike Phillips, Phil Miranda and Chelsea Longabaugh. Fully concur witb Reggie Cox 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👌👌👌 Thanks always for what you do Eddie and Jason Otterness 💪💪💪
@Ecdetails and I forgot to mention Darren Priest from Shine Like a Pro Az, Detail Groove, Luke Wilson, Joel and Sal from Details, OCDETAILING NC and Ram Iyer from Geist
Hate to be „that guy“, but it needs to be said… Super Clean pure has a pH value of ~13. Diluted 30:1, it still has a pH value between 11 and 12, which is WAY too high for the leather‘s top coat in modern cars. I completely understand the value and intention if videos like these, but we as content creators have responsibility. And recommending something which every single leather expert out there will tell you is damaging to leather does noone a service.
i love this topic you bring up. i have a question, you advise that the super clean diluted 30:1 is still way too high for the leathers topcoat, wether it’s super clean or another cleanser. is it not “ok” to use for a detail that may happen once every few months. i could understand the damage it may cause if every thursday someone uses it for their weekly maintenance routine, but for a deep clean interior detail that may happen 1 or 2 times a year or possibly never again, is that chemical and dilution still not ok? ✌🏽🐿️💨
@@FrankoDetails no. A chemical burn is a chemical burn. If we would talk about something with a pH of 8 or 9, then your argument COULD - ceteris paribus - be worth discussing, as proper pH neutral leather cleaners which actually work are expensive and I understand that you cannot use them on every job, so less expensive but slightly alkaline ones CAN be ok in SOME occasions and on SOME leathers where efficiency and time are of great importance. But at a ph above 10, the damage you inflict on the leather‘s top coat is immediate. It is the equivalent of burning you skin on a stove.
@@AndreasSchwarzinger thank you, great information. i detail my own vehicles and very seldom does my career allow me to do it for customers so i don’t have the need to have a large surplus of interior cleaners. but my interior chems of choice at the moment are from p&s. what is your youtube channel or what channel are you on so i can soak up the knowledge you have to share
For me the only good one came out of Reggie and the veritas with Andreas as they try to break down the reality of this scheme. There is always a fuss with a lot individuals saying we are doing the same thing but under the description a lot will get cleared up. If we are to say commercial cleaning or commercial automobile cleaning services that are not time abundance services but time limited as a result poorer outcomes. Whilst to detail and do all the difficult ones is about time cause to rush can lead to damage. Naturally experience and tools will always save time. But needs time without a deadline. As an example will use the BH autofoam i mentioned on the other video. So my policy on big projects typicaly cars that are priced over the average i will make sure that in between my steps i will try to remove fully my heavy compound prior moving to my next. so my surface i totally free to allow the new step compound that may be a medium cut or a heavy again with another pad. Just to wash in between and dry the car is a good 1 hour to set up dry with air the majority inspect the car again prior moving it to the next step.
@@Ecdetails Yes as stupid it may sounds to some. My reasoning to do that is that IPA does not fully remove the compounds. I have tried all sort of dilutions. and every time the water spray test proves positive as the water beads up. Even warm water as we used to do does not really do much. So on high end projects i want to fully eliminate the probable fill in that naturally occurs from the compounds take it out in the sun and inspect all angles and proceed free of my next step. Even that i use RDAs that does not mean i do the commercial 2 step that is heavily promoted. As Yvan says work clean clean your pads etc why go and step on a panel that may or has residue left. Why not apply the medium of finer compounds to an equal surface situation as the heavy is applied? Another reason is not have to wipe off hard enough with towels. And to me what gyeon is suggesting is not a new trend or recent appliance to the field. Does it worth the trouble or makes sense i dont care i know my expenses my plan the client is paying for those anyways passively to the total and i have my piece of mind that did used all my arsenal of tools and past experience or peer advised
I've got enthusiast tips for the 2 bucket wash home detailer not using a power washer: First tip has not been mentioned in a while. Learned it from the @Junkman2008 back in the day. After your wash and rinse, remove the sprayer and just run the water thru the hose and let it fall on across the paint. This will grab a lot of the water beading on the surface and pull it away making it a lot easier to dry. This helps me by removing the water beading, which could lead to spotting when washing. Second tip is use the clean "wash" soap bucket water to refill your foaming sprayer, if you use one.
That was a CarPro guy for a long time. Since they haven't come up with innovative ways to improve your product. I have now switched over to labocosmetica, stuff is the best in my opinion for shampoo's, acid wash
Just watched it all🔥 My guy Eddie and the pros keeping it real Skip no corners, don’t be a car wash, be a detailer, stand out, perfection is a paradox. If perfection existed then we wouldn’t be needed by customers nor required cleaning again after a “perfect” interior. 🎉🫡
Chelsea was the first channel I binged, loved how she spoke to us interested in doing daily drivers, the meat and potatoes of most detailers profits.
She’s so good her way of attacking a detail relates to the majority of
Thanks for the free Masterclass Eddie. Viewers need to understand people pay for this type of knowledge and insight. I love the direction the detailing community is headed.
Man I couldn’t of made this possible with out the men and women who did the video appreciate your comment
Thanks for including me with these great detailers.
Thanks for making the video Yvan
I had zero knowledge of detailing, but bought a new car and wanted to maintain it the best I could. I found your channel which expanded to other channels and with the plethora of knowledge I now maintain my vehicle along with my family's cars. Gracias for helping me be a better detailer. Much appreciated. 👊🇵🇷
Appreciate so much man thanks for watching
Chelsea and Carlos = Interior specialists 🔥🙌🏼 I love soaking up their knowledge
@@devonthetrain12 ya they both are crazy at what they do
The detail community such as this channel has opened up my mind beyond my obsessiveness of perfection. With this being said, it has helped guide me along the way to curate a path towards customizing the result with the desire of the customer. The best contribution on our end is being an educator to the ones without all our wisdom and hopefully they see the light. The key is to be patient and accept whatever is chosen.
Thanks bro I appreciate the comment hope the family is well!
Great information from everybody especially from Jason and Yvan can’t thank you enough Eddie for getting them all together to share all the information to help all of us out. Great job.
I’m just glad they all said yes haha 😆. Appreciate you watching
Hi Alex 😊 🦶
@@Ecdetails who could say no to you Eddie. Always enjoy watching your videos.
@@hippopotimusstew hi Hippo 😉😉🦶🏼🦶🏼
@@alexe_hotwax_detailing These men and women are so busy so im just fortunate
Thanks EC and all the contributors for the effort in putting together this brilliant tutorial.
Thanks for watching
Eddie te botaste🙌🏼 This video is amazing. Nothing better than see everyone sharing and learning from each other
Thanks man appreciate you
My man Carlos STILL got that Super Clean on standby! 😆💪🏻
Carlos is the goat 🐐 he does what he does and likes what he likes
@@Ecdetails I say, whatever works for you!
Just amazing advice from some of the best content creators and detailers. Real Deal DETAILERS & BUSINESS OWNERS 💪💪
Soc appreciate you bro 😎
Love this colab yall did tons of gems in here
Thanks for watching
@@Ecdetails I just saw the video Jamie did about THOR that’s really cool bro. Excited for detail co.
A lot of great knowledge here. Thanks for putting this all together!
Without the 5 it wouldn’t of happen it’s is one of my favorite videos
@@Ecdetails Top notch for sure
Great tips Mr. Eddie. I really enjoyed watching all your guest host's and their expert advice on how to properly (or at least more efficiently) detail your automobile. I have been detailing my own vehicles as well as other people I know (and even was a semi-pro detailer as a side hustle back in the 1990's) and I picked up several useful tips and techniques on this video. Thank you for taking all your valuable time and effort to put out these incredibly useful and informative videos. I like your style and candor Eddie!
Joe I’m just grateful all 5 of them agreed , they bring so much insight and knowledge!
Also appreciate you watching
Thanks EC, and everyone else i have watched for pointers and tips. You all have been great. I wish everyone success.
Thanks for watching I appreciate you
Thank you.
Fantastic advice from some heavy hitters! Great video!!
I remember the first time watching Jason do a 10k detail wild the level of detail he went through. Appreciate you watching
This was absolutely amazing!!! 🤩 thank you for putting together such a masterpiece-everyone of these professionals bring something so special to this detailing community-including you Eddie!! Keep these collabs coming!!
Thanks Kristi for Everything man means alot
THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!! ALL OF YOU!!!!!
Wouldn’t of been a reality with out the 5 who did the video - probably my favorite video
Thanks for watching
Great video thanks!!
Thank you for watching
A fantastic video!
Eddie thank you for bringing us all together!
I learned a great deal from this video alone.
Much respect!!
Thank you for watching man I appreciate it
EDDIE! I loved the video! Thank you for sharing! I'm also excited for the opening of the House of Rags, great things ahead, I just hope that doesn't mean we will see less videos with Eddie in them.
Hey 👋 nah I’ll still be making content reviewing products with the end game being can we carry them for Thor. Appreciate the support and glad you like the video
This is great advice, whether you are just starting down the rabbit hole of detailing or you can navigate your way through the maze to get to the prize!
Thanks for watching Ron
Awesome collab video!! Lots of great tips and information in this one!
Thanks for watching becca!
Fantastic video, Eddie. I’m just a weekend warrior but there was still a lot of sage advice in there for me.
Thanks man , like you said this advice works for everyone
Like how much love you show to everyone!
With out them this video would of been a flop
Very good video, very good info
Thank you 🙏
This was amazing! Thank you! 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for watchint
Amazing video. I was planning on starting my detailing business on April 1st, but tragedy and medical issues have made me postpone opening until 2025. A blessing in disguise because I have been learning so much while recovering from surgery. I'm hoping to be better prepared. Thanks again!
Sorry you went through that man and hope everything is getting better
Love it! Great idea and content. Thank you for putting it together.
Thanks for watching
Thanks EC. Awesome
Thanks for watching!
Thank you SO much Eddie for having me on your channel. What a GREAT idea and I loved every nugget of knowledge shared by these amazing detailers who have mentored ME for years. Thanks again and keep up the AMAZING content and work. Your channel has QUICKLY become my favorite of late and excited to see you grow. Everyone make sure you SUBSCRIBE and LIKE EC Details!
Thank you so much for making the video -with out you and the others this wouldn't of been what it was. So thank you so much! I appreciate you!
Great video. Being a perfectionist vs a business owner is what I’m working on
Thanks for watching
Wonderfully done !
Thank you
The best part about the detailing industry (iMo) is it doesn’t matter what car you drive. There is nothing better than a properly maintained, clean, and protected vehicle.
(PS: serranos over here making cocktails. I might need to order me some 😜)
Great video!,, regards from Sinaloa México!
Thank you for watching l!
EC thank you! Great video. Chelsea FTW!! But those words by Ivan are fire, seriously everyone, whatever their business, listen to that man.
thanks for watching I also agree Chelsea is amazing
Ready , hope everyone has a great weekend.
Hope your having a great weekend
Solid video Eddie! Very informative and good for the community! Thank you sir. 💯💯💯
Thanks bro I appreciate you
Damn Eddie, another great video! I’ve learned A Lot from all of u!! So from the bottom of my ❤ thank you!
Excellent video I’ve learned from it thank you very much I’ve noticed that the couple chemicals products showcased by the Pros in the video are not the main stream popular brands they use in their own videos like P&S,Car Pro and so on
Ya some of this excluding what Jason used were interiors - so I could see how you would see or hear carpro or p&s
I ain’t guna lie, Mr. Ivan those where some 🔥 🔥 🔥 Advice!!
I laugh at some of your vids but these was Great BUSINESS advice!!
Thanks bro appreciate you watching
Collaboration at 🐐 levels showen here.... Pay close attention
THanks bro I appreciate you!
Awesome comment! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you!
Carlos and Chelsea my heroes
Agreeed
Yvan telling everyone the truth here. Thanks for your wisdom coming from years of experience.
Thanks for watching
Great video Eddie and everyone who spent the time. Only one I'd add that Phil Miranda preaches. Only do what the customer is paying your for.
100% facts they pay for the service render that service anything else your taking profits away from you and your family
FLEX 21:45 LETS GOOOOOOOOO
Appreciate you Carlos
Let’s go!
Stay away from Ceramic Pro😜😜😜 wondering why. Please, let us know the reason for this, enlighten us.
Hahab what who said that
@@Ecdetails Jason said it at 2:47😜😜
Lol I was wondering that same thing! I laughed when he said that because the highest paid detailer where I'm at is a Ceramic Pro guy 🤣🤣
Regarding Yvan's comments on products - learn the chemical inside and out. Know how it performs in low humidity, high humidity, high temperatures, low temperatures, direct sunlight vs shade, how it reacts on different surfaces, how it performs when using it with a dual action polisher vs a rotary. And don't just take other people's words for it. Actually do the researching and experimentation (not on customer vehicles obviously) and see for yourself.
I'm not saying you can't use Serrano Sauce safely, but it's an unnecessary risk if you're a professional doing professional work. People are paying you to clean their vehicle, not damage it. Use a higher quality and safer product even if it costs a little more to buy.
I mean Carlos had been doing for a long time never seen a video of his where the feedback was my plastics are burnt but I do get what your saying
One important factor that I’m not hearing is utilizing steam. I’m not talking about your harbor freight type steamer. I’m talking about an all in one steamer that extracts and steam cleans with pressure at the same time. This system will eliminate most chemicals because of the higher temperature. Steam at 300+ degrees will kill pathogens and sanitize at same time without using chemicals. But if you happen to use them, the steam will rinse away any residue leaving a perfect high quality result. On top of that when extracting, there will be less moisture leaving the fabric and carpet faster dry time. I have used steam for over 12 years and won’t clean anything unless I use steam.
What steamer are you using???
@ do your own research.
@@charleshill5196good talk
what a awesome video!!! content like this just motivates and inspires me to get out there and detail and clean, i’ll consult a chemist for the power of hydrogen and huey lewis for the power of love🎵🤘🏽🐿️💨
Haha Franko your bucket dolly’s are every person dream thanks again bro for making them for me so doooppe and appreciate the love
@@Ecdetails it’s called the “stick shift” heeeeeeeello … ha!
that’s the review i was hoping for! glad you like it and that it’s serving you well, you’re very welcome! and thank you for all that you do and also giving back to this detailing community, you tha man 🤘🏽🐿️💨
Yvan's menu/restaurant comparison was spot on 🔥
Yvan is goat
Thank you.
You asked for product ideas.. would love a glass cleaner
We got it coming in collaboration with stoners -
Don’t forget Detailer’s Business Academy, where Yvan covers what you should be doing to become a better business owner/entrepreneur.
🙌🏾 correct
No one does interiors like Carlos, Nick, Chelsea and Phil. Serrano sauce is good.👍🏼👌 I learned a lot from Nick McGurt with all he did at his channel Hawk Pro Detailing 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
No one educates like Yvan, Sandro Stagnos from Car Craft Auto Spa, Brian Spitler from Apex Detail, Mike Phillips, Phil Miranda and Chelsea Longabaugh.
Fully concur witb Reggie Cox 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👌👌👌
Thanks always for what you do Eddie and Jason Otterness 💪💪💪
Man that list you named is wild a bunch of champions all in one place
Thank you.
@Ecdetails and I forgot to mention Darren Priest from Shine Like a Pro Az, Detail Groove, Luke Wilson, Joel and Sal from Details, OCDETAILING NC and Ram Iyer from Geist
EC, how is your carnivore diet going? You are looking good 👍.
Going good bro - had to reset cause Jamie out here bad influence still losing weight
Hate to be „that guy“, but it needs to be said…
Super Clean pure has a pH value of ~13. Diluted 30:1, it still has a pH value between 11 and 12, which is WAY too high for the leather‘s top coat in modern cars.
I completely understand the value and intention if videos like these, but we as content creators have responsibility. And recommending something which every single leather expert out there will tell you is damaging to leather does noone a service.
i love this topic you bring up. i have a question, you advise that the super clean diluted 30:1 is still way too high for the leathers topcoat, wether it’s super clean or another cleanser. is it not “ok” to use for a detail that may happen once every few months.
i could understand the damage it may cause if every thursday someone uses it for their weekly maintenance routine, but for a deep clean interior detail that may happen 1 or 2 times a year or possibly never again, is that chemical and dilution still not ok? ✌🏽🐿️💨
@@FrankoDetails no. A chemical burn is a chemical burn. If we would talk about something with a pH of 8 or 9, then your argument COULD - ceteris paribus - be worth discussing, as proper pH neutral leather cleaners which actually work are expensive and I understand that you cannot use them on every job, so less expensive but slightly alkaline ones CAN be ok in SOME occasions and on SOME leathers where efficiency and time are of great importance.
But at a ph above 10, the damage you inflict on the leather‘s top coat is immediate. It is the equivalent of burning you skin on a stove.
@@AndreasSchwarzinger thank you, great information. i detail my own vehicles and very seldom does my career allow me to do it for customers so i don’t have the need to have a large surplus of interior cleaners. but my interior chems of choice at the moment are from p&s.
what is your youtube channel or what channel are you on so i can soak up the knowledge you have to share
I love viewers like you 🙏🙏🙏
I did read you said we as content creators, what's your Chanel so we can learn?
For me the only good one came out of Reggie and the veritas with Andreas as they try to break down the reality of this scheme.
There is always a fuss with a lot individuals saying we are doing the same thing but under the description a lot will get cleared up.
If we are to say commercial cleaning or commercial automobile cleaning services that are not time abundance services but time limited as a result poorer outcomes.
Whilst to detail and do all the difficult ones is about time cause to rush can lead to damage. Naturally experience and tools will always save time. But needs time without a deadline.
As an example will use the BH autofoam i mentioned on the other video. So my policy on big projects typicaly cars that are priced over the average i will make sure that in between my steps i will try to remove fully my heavy compound prior moving to my next. so my surface i totally free to allow the new step compound that may be a medium cut or a heavy again with another pad. Just to wash in between and dry the car is a good 1 hour to set up dry with air the majority inspect the car again prior moving it to the next step.
Let me ask this are you washing after a heavy compound like Gyeon use to do a “degreasing step”
@@Ecdetails
Yes as stupid it may sounds to some. My reasoning to do that is that IPA does not fully remove the compounds. I have tried all sort of dilutions. and every time the water spray test proves positive as the water beads up. Even warm water as we used to do does not really do much. So on high end projects i want to fully eliminate the probable fill in that naturally occurs from the compounds take it out in the sun and inspect all angles and proceed free of my next step. Even that i use RDAs that does not mean i do the commercial 2 step that is heavily promoted. As Yvan says work clean clean your pads etc why go and step on a panel that may or has residue left. Why not apply the medium of finer compounds to an equal surface situation as the heavy is applied? Another reason is not have to wipe off hard enough with towels. And to me what gyeon is suggesting is not a new trend or recent appliance to the field.
Does it worth the trouble or makes sense i dont care i know my expenses my plan the client is paying for those anyways passively to the total and i have my piece of mind that did used all my arsenal of tools and past experience or peer advised
Stay away from ceramic pro 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Genuinely curious question: what are some of the issues with Ceramic pro?
@@AlooGobi_1 it’s multi layered ceramic coating system is outdated and the way they take over your business branding is gross
First!!!!!
El sangano como siempre jajaja 😅😅
@nelsonrivera4976😜😜😜sí, ya sabemos cómo te identificas 😜😜😜
I've got enthusiast tips for the 2 bucket wash home detailer not using a power washer:
First tip has not been mentioned in a while. Learned it from the @Junkman2008 back in the day. After your wash and rinse, remove the sprayer and just run the water thru the hose and let it fall on across the paint. This will grab a lot of the water beading on the surface and pull it away making it a lot easier to dry. This helps me by removing the water beading, which could lead to spotting when washing.
Second tip is use the clean "wash" soap bucket water to refill your foaming sprayer, if you use one.
Thanks for sharing this man
That was a CarPro guy for a long time. Since they haven't come up with innovative ways to improve your product. I have now switched over to labocosmetica, stuff is the best in my opinion for shampoo's, acid wash
Labo makes some great stuff , carpro does as well but a lot of people don’t know that Labo was the first one to creat the 3ph
Just watched it all🔥 My guy Eddie and the pros keeping it real
Skip no corners, don’t be a car wash, be a detailer, stand out, perfection is a paradox. If perfection existed then we wouldn’t be needed by customers nor required cleaning again after a “perfect” interior. 🎉🫡
Thanks for watching man means alot