That’s funny you say that. I do need more tables and carts so I can have stuff closer to the vehicles. Just making more money before I make those purchases. Thanks for the tip.
@@ToddLandholm-ch2ng I got a table today and I did a trashed crew cab sierra in 3 hours. Full shampoo. No exterior wash. But it was so bad. I don’t know if that time really counts because it was border level disaster and I didn’t do an exterior wash. Full shampoo though.
@@JoshJecklinDetailing basically if you watch your own videos you can see we’re you have lost time you got good hustle and do good work so I’m not putting you down at all just telling you what I saw by watching video?
@@ToddLandholm-ch2ng absolutely. Making these videos is great for myself I can see my mistakes easily when I make the video. Yesterday I did a disaster truck with shampoo in 3 hours, no exterior wash, after I fine tuned some issues with my technique. Basically spend less time vacuuming. In this video I spent a lot of time playing around with the max velocity now that I’ve used it a few times I don’t take as long. I also got one table so I can bring all my tools right to the vehicle. I would like another table though.
Your a hard worker. My advice is to use the steamer. That way you don’t use too much water. You’re getting the car wetter than needed. Just wipe it down after steaming with a microfiber and doesn’t wet the interior as much. The more water you use the more you have to remove. Water causes mold in a closed vehicle. Only time I use the extractor if there’s a spill of some sort.
Thanks bro! Much appreciated. I don’t mind the haters. I know how the detailing community is 😂. I’m still learning and seeing how I can clean better and clean faster. I want to help the community too by showing everything I do so I’m not a gatekeeper.
Good stuff man. I don't know how clean the windows were to begin with, but make sure to roll them down a little and wipe the top part. That's usually where dirt build up happens. Also, for the door jams, I just hit them with the pressure washer, when I'm doing the exterior. I also do the interior last, so I just wipe them down while they're wet still. Not trying to backseat detail, just giving my experience, maybe it might mesh with how you detail.
Ouch! That sounds like a stiff britstle brush brotha i just use a good eagle edgeless gets where that brush wont on the jambs and ur gunna wipe em anyway so why not cut out a step lose the brush one less step spray good wipe down good to go 👌
My only tip brother is I don't personally think you even needed to turn the steam cleaner on for this one. You could've did the same job a lot faster with some microfiber towels and PolStar leather cleaner by Koch Chemie
Thanks for the tip. For sure I almost never use my steam cleaner. I just use it when I feel like it or for the videos. Trust me I know the steam cleaner is slow. That’s why I almost never use it. I would use it if the customer requested it or there was lots of candy stains. I prefer to shoot Chem with a tornador max.
@JoshJecklinDetailing I hope you're wearing breathing protection if spraying chemicals in Tornador. Not good in the long run if you're breathing vaporized chemicals over the years. Like Yvan Lacroix said, "don't spray anything in a Tornador that you wouldn't drink." 😄Unless you take precautions.
I believe the way are called “dri-pods”. I bought h to em on Amazon Canada. I tried to buy more but they were out of stock at the time. They might be back now. They are nice and they were pricey. Maybe $230 CAD each at the time.
I use a gopro10 I think. With a wide angle lenses. Yes I record the entire 4 hours +/- and then edit the video in premier pro and a super slow computer 🤣. The editing takes a long time. Then rendering and exporting the video can take a long time. 18-24hours I believe. I haven’t made a video in awhile but I will be back at it asap! The video takes about 1-4 hours to load onto UA-cam.
Yes it’s my home garage. It works great. No issues with the customers. They either get a ride to pick them up or I shuttle them. In 1-2 weeks I’m going to buy a curtsey car. I don’t do mobile because mobile has soo many drawbacks backs for the detailer. Main reason is you could potentially be in the customers drive way for up to 3-6 hours and that would be super annoying. No bathroom. No 💨 breaks. All the other issues like that. Also with mobile you have to be careful of the clients house. Detailing makes a huge mess. I don’t mind leaving my driveway messy for detailing. That would be awful to detail a vehicle then have to clean the customers driveway 🤣 Also finally I have a lot of big tools. I need to run a big generator for all my tools. My commercial steam cleaner is 240v. Even though I don’t use my steam cleaner anymore. Too slow. I would go mobile but only for maintenance jobs. 1-2 hours max. Hope that helps.
How do you keep the 3 other doors closed when your airing out the truck, all u see is the same dust flying all over the place, lmao, trying to escape with no way out. Was it the customers special request to recycle his trucks dust and debris?
I keep the doors closed for safety. So that a gust of wind doesn’t take a door and bend it. True some of the dirt doesn’t get blown out of open doors. I just use the Tornador to loosen debris and vacuum it all up after. To each their own. I can see what you’re saying and I’ve tried it myself. I would just rather do a little extra work to avoid and incident. Thanks for watching.
gettin late sunsetting soon, client shows up on the 4th hr 😪 in a uber to an unfinished detail currently still in progress, definitely a fail on timeline bet they both felt like 🥴 video cuts
That wasn’t the person who actually picked up the car but yeah it was down to the minuet. It was still good time on the actual detail and quality. The owner was happy.
Thanks for the tip. I actually did commit to a larger dressing purchase to save money. I bought Meguiars hyper dressing 1 gallon size and I dilute it 4 to 1. Took me a bit commit because the upfront purchase seems expensive but you save soo much money. The gallon size hyper dressing is $150 CAD right now so I was skeptical at first but now that I’ve bought it. I’m a believer.
This is a super weird way of detailing….i doubt anyone cares but this is how i do an interior and get the best results in the best possible time Remove mats, personal belongings Bulk vacuum (if needed) Blow out, wipe down and steam all plastic leather and vinyl One last vacuum Extract carpet/seats and mats Dress everything Windows DONE BRO CLEAN / BLOWTHE CUP HOLDERS AND STEAM EVERYTHING BEFORE VACUUMING, this way your vacuuming everything up at once…never saw anyone clean and blow out the hard surfaces last 😂
@@LaRoseDetails thanks for the comment. I wasn’t blowing surfaces out with air. I was shooting APC in the small cracks with the Tornador Max and a siphon tube that goes to a bottle of APC. The chems/air cleaning gets into the hard plastic crack really well. Thanks for the tips.
Brother you’re using a stiff brush on the door jambs likely scratching the paint and the rest…just use a microfiber towel. That is so hard to hear and watch!
Looks like the green CG brush, which is indeed safe on paint. One thing he could have done safer is to rinse the area out before using the brush, because a microfibre will scratch the same as the brush if you’re dragging dirt around. Safest way imo would be to; -pre spray, let dwell (the time it takes to go around the car) -rinse with more pre spray (or water, but you’ll want to reapply your pre spray afterwards for more lubrication). -brush down -rinse and dry I recommend a safe brush because it’s faster, safer (if you properly rinsed first) and easier to get into the nooks/crevices around the weather stripping and door hinges and that sort of thing.
@@Sovrakha if that is indeed the brush he is using then sure, however the entire situation gives me the heebie jeebies haha on my day to day clients, the daily driver cars, I’ll typically just spray a detail spray and wipe down with an MF towel. You’re absolutely correct that even the softest, plushest towels will scratch if dragging dirt around. On really dirty and muddy cars, black cars, etc I’ll rinse with a rinseless solution after using a cleaner or running water. I really hate using running water in the door jambs but it’s necessary sometimes. On more expensive vehicles I’ll rinse it away followed by a detail spray to dry it with.
@@Man-EatingMushroom I feel ya on the heebie jeebies lol. I wasn’t convinced on the brush being safe until I watched someone brush the heck out of their hood before drying it off to prove it didn’t scratch. I’ve been a [cautious] believer ever since. The detail spray is a great idea too! I used to use a waterless wash n wax for the door jambs, so I could at least leave a little protection in there afterwards. I like my rinseless too, so that’s what I’ve been using lately. With a detail spray to dry it, as you seem to also do 😁
Hello thanks for the concerns and advice I am using the green chemical guys brush. For the vehicles I use it on I’m comfortable with the results. I haven’t noticed it to scratch paint and most people door jams are full of grease and scratches. I wouldn’t use this detail brush on a very high end cars that had barely any scratches. In the future I will be more cautious and point out which brush I’m using and why I’m using it.
@@ziggymartinez2273 there white coveralls. I wear them so I don’t get peoples dirt on me and vise versa. If I’m really sweaty while detail. Then I’m not getting my sweat on someone freshly detailed car. Or if someone has some really dirty in there car going on such as mouse poop well I’m not getting that mouse poop on me then bringing that into someone else car. What would you expect an employee cleaning a car to wear? Or what would you want a detailer to wear?
@@ziggymartinez2273 I wear gloves when I’m detailing the interior for the chemicals. I usually don’t wear them when I do the exterior but I was in a hurry so I forgot to take them off. They are pointless when you dunk the microfibre wash mitt into the soap bucket.
Yeah 4 hours. Big truck. Premium detail. Plus I was making a video so it slowed me down a bit. I detailed all the cracks with quality products. More than just a basic vac and wipe. Plus I finished the vehicle off with plastic dressing and leather conditioner. I’m still learning to go faster but for a quality job it’s a good time. Truck was pretty dirty. Had pet hair and stuff.
Idk why people want to be the fastest. Thats a car waah mentality. This is detailing. If he quotes his jobs correctly then there's no reason to speed up. He can take his time and still make the money needed to stay profitable. Even if he's "slow"
Wrong. People like these type of videos too. I watched his whole video. You can speed up the video to 2x speed if you want. It's great to see the whole thing without edits and made up stuff. The can criticize himself to improve his proces and we too can give some helpful tips. Keep doing you man. It's working.
I watched the whole video. Was quite nice as most people only upload the shorter edited versions. Was interesting to see the whole process from start to finish
It's kind of refreshing to see a full raw video of detailing, unedited
Thanks. I like making them like this!
Tip - bring your stuff to the car I'm watching you run around mostly trying to find stuff lol
That’s funny you say that. I do need more tables and carts so I can have stuff closer to the vehicles. Just making more money before I make those purchases.
Thanks for the tip.
I noticed the same thing he could be more efficient?
@@ToddLandholm-ch2ng I got a table today and I did a trashed crew cab sierra in 3 hours. Full shampoo. No exterior wash. But it was so bad. I don’t know if that time really counts because it was border level disaster and I didn’t do an exterior wash. Full shampoo though.
@@JoshJecklinDetailing basically if you watch your own videos you can see we’re you have lost time you got good hustle and do good work so I’m not putting you down at all just telling you what I saw by watching video?
@@ToddLandholm-ch2ng absolutely. Making these videos is great for myself I can see my mistakes easily when I make the video. Yesterday I did a disaster truck with shampoo in 3 hours, no exterior wash, after I fine tuned some issues with my technique.
Basically spend less time vacuuming. In this video I spent a lot of time playing around with the max velocity now that I’ve used it a few times I don’t take as long.
I also got one table so I can bring all my tools right to the vehicle. I would like another table though.
enjoy the uncut raw details, earned a new sub
Thanks for the sub!
Your a hard worker. My advice is to use the steamer. That way you don’t use too much water. You’re getting the car wetter than needed. Just wipe it down after steaming with a microfiber and doesn’t wet the interior as much. The more water you use the more you have to remove. Water causes mold in a closed vehicle.
Only time I use the extractor if there’s a spill of some sort.
@@BitcoinUnderLegalLegislation thanks for the tip. I have noticed I can use less water and chems.
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Loved the show. Way to hustle! There will be a lot of opinionated comments.... be ready. You did great talking and cleaning at the same time.
Thanks bro! Much appreciated. I don’t mind the haters. I know how the detailing community is 😂. I’m still learning and seeing how I can clean better and clean faster.
I want to help the community too by showing everything I do so I’m not a gatekeeper.
Love the raw video bro. Boutta make the jump and start my own detailing bussiness.
That is a nice view for a detail behind you
Good stuff man.
I don't know how clean the windows were to begin with, but make sure to roll them down a little and wipe the top part. That's usually where dirt build up happens.
Also, for the door jams, I just hit them with the pressure washer, when I'm doing the exterior. I also do the interior last, so I just wipe them down while they're wet still.
Not trying to backseat detail, just giving my experience, maybe it might mesh with how you detail.
I like all your equipment. Thanks for sharing your videos 😁
You gotta give us that boom 💥 found it - Tornador Velocity Vac ZV-200
I just wanna know about that vacuum setup?? Can you do a separate video of that??
Couple times there i heard that metal sprayer tip scrape the door jams be lil more carefull just an observation tho good work 👍
Ouch! That sounds like a stiff britstle brush brotha i just use a good eagle edgeless gets where that brush wont on the jambs and ur gunna wipe em anyway so why not cut out a step lose the brush one less step spray good wipe down good to go 👌
My only tip brother is I don't personally think you even needed to turn the steam cleaner on for this one. You could've did the same job a lot faster with some microfiber towels and PolStar leather cleaner by Koch Chemie
Thanks for the tip. For sure I almost never use my steam cleaner. I just use it when I feel like it or for the videos. Trust me I know the steam cleaner is slow. That’s why I almost never use it.
I would use it if the customer requested it or there was lots of candy stains.
I prefer to shoot Chem with a tornador max.
@JoshJecklinDetailing I hope you're wearing breathing protection if spraying chemicals in Tornador. Not good in the long run if you're breathing vaporized chemicals over the years. Like Yvan Lacroix said, "don't spray anything in a Tornador that you wouldn't drink." 😄Unless you take precautions.
A little excessive and totally unnecessary. Time is money. Could have done that job in a fraction of the time. And what’s up with a full hazmat suit?
What was that you put down on the mats? Dryers?
I believe the way are called “dri-pods”. I bought h to em on Amazon Canada. I tried to buy more but they were out of stock at the time. They might be back now.
They are nice and they were pricey. Maybe $230 CAD each at the time.
Use carpro perl! U can use it on rubber, plastic AND leather ! So you can use it with your spray paint gun
Thank you! That’s a really great tip
I'll try that stuff out 👍👍👍👍
what do you use to record? Gopro I guess. But how do you manage to record for 4h? how long it took to load the video?
I use a gopro10 I think. With a wide angle lenses. Yes I record the entire 4 hours +/- and then edit the video in premier pro and a super slow computer 🤣. The editing takes a long time.
Then rendering and exporting the video can take a long time. 18-24hours I believe. I haven’t made a video in awhile but I will be back at it asap!
The video takes about 1-4 hours to load onto UA-cam.
That looks like you detail out of your home garage. How does that work? Why not mobile detail? Does the customer bring their truck to you?
Yes it’s my home garage. It works great. No issues with the customers. They either get a ride to pick them up or I shuttle them. In 1-2 weeks I’m going to buy a curtsey car.
I don’t do mobile because mobile has soo many drawbacks backs for the detailer. Main reason is you could potentially be in the customers drive way for up to 3-6 hours and that would be super annoying. No bathroom. No 💨 breaks. All the other issues like that.
Also with mobile you have to be careful of the clients house. Detailing makes a huge mess. I don’t mind leaving my driveway messy for detailing. That would be awful to detail a vehicle then have to clean the customers driveway 🤣
Also finally I have a lot of big tools. I need to run a big generator for all my tools. My commercial steam cleaner is 240v. Even though I don’t use my steam cleaner anymore. Too slow.
I would go mobile but only for maintenance jobs. 1-2 hours max.
Hope that helps.
How do you keep the 3 other doors closed when your airing out the truck, all u see is the same dust flying all over the place, lmao, trying to escape with no way out. Was it the customers special request to recycle his trucks dust and debris?
I keep the doors closed for safety. So that a gust of wind doesn’t take a door and bend it.
True some of the dirt doesn’t get blown out of open doors. I just use the Tornador to loosen debris and vacuum it all up after. To each their own. I can see what you’re saying and I’ve tried it myself. I would just rather do a little extra work to avoid and incident.
Thanks for watching.
@@JoshJecklinDetailingwhat wind will dent a door? lol
He can simply wipe down the vehicle in the end if needed.
gettin late sunsetting soon, client shows up on the 4th hr 😪 in a uber to an unfinished detail currently still in progress, definitely a fail on timeline bet they both felt like 🥴 video cuts
That wasn’t the person who actually picked up the car but yeah it was down to the minuet. It was still good time on the actual detail and quality. The owner was happy.
Where you bought those fans to dry the matts?
I bought them on Amazon Canada. They’re called dri-pods. I would buy more but they’re out of stock right now.
Gotta be vrp or some other kina water based dressing that you've diluted to use in your sprayer I do the same thing
Thanks for the tip. I actually did commit to a larger dressing purchase to save money. I bought Meguiars hyper dressing 1 gallon size and I dilute it 4 to 1.
Took me a bit commit because the upfront purchase seems expensive but you save soo much money.
The gallon size hyper dressing is $150 CAD right now so I was skeptical at first but now that I’ve bought it. I’m a believer.
Wohhh nice truck
You can convert any pump sprayer into a foamer in just a few steps
@@mickylindle thanks for the tip. I’ll definitely think about that.
Have you ever tracked your heart rate during work?
What's the name of that steamer brother
Dude, you're scratching the paint with that brush! What are you doing?! 😫
This is a super weird way of detailing….i doubt anyone cares but this is how i do an interior and get the best results in the best possible time
Remove mats, personal belongings
Bulk vacuum (if needed)
Blow out, wipe down and steam all plastic leather and vinyl
One last vacuum
Extract carpet/seats and mats
Dress everything
Windows
DONE
BRO CLEAN / BLOWTHE CUP HOLDERS AND STEAM EVERYTHING BEFORE VACUUMING, this way your vacuuming everything up at once…never saw anyone clean and blow out the hard surfaces last 😂
@@LaRoseDetails thanks for the comment. I wasn’t blowing surfaces out with air. I was shooting APC in the small cracks with the Tornador Max and a siphon tube that goes to a bottle of APC. The chems/air cleaning gets into the hard plastic crack really well.
Thanks for the tips.
Brother you’re using a stiff brush on the door jambs likely scratching the paint and the rest…just use a microfiber towel. That is so hard to hear and watch!
Looks like the green CG brush, which is indeed safe on paint.
One thing he could have done safer is to rinse the area out before using the brush, because a microfibre will scratch the same as the brush if you’re dragging dirt around.
Safest way imo would be to;
-pre spray, let dwell (the time it takes to go around the car)
-rinse with more pre spray (or water, but you’ll want to reapply your pre spray afterwards for more lubrication).
-brush down
-rinse and dry
I recommend a safe brush because it’s faster, safer (if you properly rinsed first) and easier to get into the nooks/crevices around the weather stripping and door hinges and that sort of thing.
@@Sovrakha if that is indeed the brush he is using then sure, however the entire situation gives me the heebie jeebies haha on my day to day clients, the daily driver cars, I’ll typically just spray a detail spray and wipe down with an MF towel. You’re absolutely correct that even the softest, plushest towels will scratch if dragging dirt around.
On really dirty and muddy cars, black cars, etc I’ll rinse with a rinseless solution after using a cleaner or running water. I really hate using running water in the door jambs but it’s necessary sometimes. On more expensive vehicles I’ll rinse it away followed by a detail spray to dry it with.
@@Man-EatingMushroom I feel ya on the heebie jeebies lol. I wasn’t convinced on the brush being safe until I watched someone brush the heck out of their hood before drying it off to prove it didn’t scratch. I’ve been a [cautious] believer ever since.
The detail spray is a great idea too! I used to use a waterless wash n wax for the door jambs, so I could at least leave a little protection in there afterwards. I like my rinseless too, so that’s what I’ve been using lately. With a detail spray to dry it, as you seem to also do 😁
Hello thanks for the concerns and advice I am using the green chemical guys brush. For the vehicles I use it on I’m comfortable with the results.
I haven’t noticed it to scratch paint and most people door jams are full of grease and scratches.
I wouldn’t use this detail brush on a very high end cars that had barely any scratches.
In the future I will be more cautious and point out which brush I’m using and why I’m using it.
Get a detailers helper belt
1:02:55 NOOOOOOO, Never use a brass brush on rubber! You are fraying the rubber!
Get a stiffer sythetic brush. Geeezzzzz
Thanks for the tip!
that brush sounds scratchy af , and bro tf u doing wearing a painter suit 😂 r u pest control, crime scene or a car detailer 😂💀
@@ziggymartinez2273 there white coveralls. I wear them so I don’t get peoples dirt on me and vise versa. If I’m really sweaty while detail. Then I’m not getting my sweat on someone freshly detailed car.
Or if someone has some really dirty in there car going on such as mouse poop well I’m not getting that mouse poop on me then bringing that into someone else car.
What would you expect an employee cleaning a car to wear? Or what would you want a detailer to wear?
Electric pressure washer ? Always on, no sound, just grab and spray.
So you start at the bottom? Ok
latex gloves while washing a car 🤦🏻♂️ guess we should wear swim trucks in the shower too huh
@@ziggymartinez2273 I wear gloves when I’m detailing the interior for the chemicals. I usually don’t wear them when I do the exterior but I was in a hurry so I forgot to take them off. They are pointless when you dunk the microfibre wash mitt into the soap bucket.
4 hours for one vehicle?
Yeah 4 hours. Big truck. Premium detail. Plus I was making a video so it slowed me down a bit. I detailed all the cracks with quality products. More than just a basic vac and wipe. Plus I finished the vehicle off with plastic dressing and leather conditioner.
I’m still learning to go faster but for a quality job it’s a good time. Truck was pretty dirty. Had pet hair and stuff.
@@JoshJecklinDetailing aah okay big ticket detail understandable now!
Took me and buddy 8-9 hrs on one suv 😂 I wish we could get down to 4 hrs
@@carrot5570 that’s crazy
Nice job man took my 7hrs for an equinox deep clean
4 hours to detail a truck is way way to long unless it's yr first time. Ijs
Idk why people want to be the fastest. Thats a car waah mentality. This is detailing. If he quotes his jobs correctly then there's no reason to speed up. He can take his time and still make the money needed to stay profitable. Even if he's "slow"
@@BMX1497 for 30 buck how the hell is that profitable going slow and taking 4 hours?
Thanks bro appreciate the support! Wish you well!
I charge $299 for a 4 hour service. Hopefully in the near future I can raise my prices or increase my speed with better tools and techniques.
How long does a full detail take you.
Tip. Dont upload the whole fckin detail. No one is gonna watch almost 4hrs. Edit it lol this is long af lol
For sure. Tip taken. I’ll make short videos as well.
Wrong. People like these type of videos too. I watched his whole video. You can speed up the video to 2x speed if you want.
It's great to see the whole thing without edits and made up stuff.
The can criticize himself to improve his proces and we too can give some helpful tips.
Keep doing you man. It's working.
Bro i watched the whole video because it shows the full detail what are you talking about 💀
I watched the whole video. Was quite nice as most people only upload the shorter edited versions. Was interesting to see the whole process from start to finish
@JoshJecklinDetailing Best case scenario is to make 2 separate videos. One unedited full version and one edited for those with short attention span.