Ooooh we!!! I remember my days as a kid detailing my uncles 88 Grand Prix in the winter, we worked out of 4 buckets all hot; it was fun back then also Armor All was the ish back then 😂😂😂😂
@@thedopestdetailer9693 and you know it 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Certain vehicles I find to be fun to detail, back then it was the 84 Seville, Coupe DeVille, 50's Ford trucks, 60's Chevy vehicles and 50's thru 70'sb muscle cars and 80's Cutlass, Monte Carlo, Grand Prix/Nationals, Trans Am, Firebirds just to name few lol😂😂😂😂😂
@@thedopestdetailer9693I don't think people know, Armor All was the original tire shine back then 😂😂😂 shoot you can spray on tires, interior trims and leather 🤫🤫🤫🤫 😂😂😂😂😂 now who buys Armor All 🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗 😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah man. I did an Interior 28F but the wind was crazy. The water freezes with Exterior but always have a heat gun at low temp as backup. Yeup empty the water because everything freezes. Thanks for the info 🥶. I'm in Jersey
I’m out here D, I take my hoses off too, and put them back on, before I jet out to the clients house . I don’t empty my water out, bc I can’t depend on filling up at the customers, bc of the hose being frozen . But, I normally go out and start my vehicle let it heat up….. if it’s just sitting. On the flip side , this is when I get calls from the dealers , truck companies etc. so the work is inside , praise God 🙏🏾👊🏾
God bless you my friend. Guess I can't complain too much, I'm located out of the PNW in WA state. I do mobile and work from home, wherever the business is.
Thank you for the tips 💯 first winter and we realized that the reel was all frozen up had to bring the backup hose with us 😅 based in MD, the winter is rough
I recommend not going over 100 gallon and if you can get a 65 gallon even better. It only takes 8-10 gallons of water to detail one vehicle. Water management is key so keeping up with your usage is very important. With a pick up you have endless possibilities with how to set that up. You have the space now it’s just about using your imagination for what works for you. You definitely have the space with the pick up. Just keep it simple and clean.
First things first…thank you for viewing my page and I appreciate the support. As for the weather…Listen to your body FIRST! If it’s says it’s too cold… ITS TOO COLD LOL… secondly if the water is freezing on the ground that’s a good sign that working on that day isn’t a good idea but if it’s not freezing on the ground and your body is up for it….HAVE AT IT! lol
@ I got no problems working in the Temps. I’m used to that in general. We try to push interior work a ton, but always open ears to hearing others out and improving methods. Just recently came across your channel, look forwarding to soaking up any knowledge you put out! God bless 🙏🏼
Am i the only detailer that just uses hot water to detail when its cold? The difference between hot and cold water in the winter is night and day..trust me try it!
@@thedopestdetailer9693true if we talking about boiling hot water. Hot water i get out the house aint hot enough to do no damage by time i fill and make it to a job its only warm…trust me try it
@@barlowgarage449 hot water makes the difference like day and night,it’s a must ha during the winter months,you can’t get around it.Plus it makes your job easier.
You’re right D,you are the dopest.man!!! I like your content,keep up the good work 💪🏽
Thank you Man I appreciate you…please share
Great info 👍
I'm just getting started have all my equipment ready to go.
Stay super focused, check out all my other videos, subscribe and go hard💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Ooooh we!!! I remember my days as a kid detailing my uncles 88 Grand Prix in the winter, we worked out of 4 buckets all hot; it was fun back then also Armor All was the ish back then 😂😂😂😂
@@sscorpionbblade 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 That Armoral statement making you and instant OG
@@thedopestdetailer9693 and you know it 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Certain vehicles I find to be fun to detail, back then it was the 84 Seville, Coupe DeVille, 50's Ford trucks, 60's Chevy vehicles and 50's thru 70'sb muscle cars and 80's Cutlass, Monte Carlo, Grand Prix/Nationals, Trans Am, Firebirds just to name few lol😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@thedopestdetailer9693I don't think people know, Armor All was the original tire shine back then 😂😂😂 shoot you can spray on tires, interior trims and leather 🤫🤫🤫🤫 😂😂😂😂😂 now who buys Armor All 🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗 😂😂😂😂😂
Here's a science project to try, get a cup of water and add a half ounce of alcohol(75%-90%) then put it outside to see if it freezes.
Yeah man. I did an Interior 28F but the wind was crazy. The water freezes with Exterior but always have a heat gun at low temp as backup. Yeup empty the water because everything freezes. Thanks for the info 🥶. I'm in Jersey
Good stuff 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
I’m out here D, I take my hoses off too, and put them back on, before I jet out to the clients house .
I don’t empty my water out, bc I can’t depend on filling up at the customers, bc of the hose being frozen . But, I normally go out and start my vehicle let it heat up….. if it’s just sitting. On the flip side , this is when I get calls from the dealers , truck companies etc. so the work is inside , praise God 🙏🏾👊🏾
Good stuff Bro💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
God bless you my friend. Guess I can't complain too much, I'm located out of the PNW in WA state. I do mobile and work from home, wherever the business is.
Thank you for the tips 💯 first winter and we realized that the reel was all frozen up had to bring the backup hose with us 😅 based in MD, the winter is rough
YOU CAN DO IT!!! YOU GOT THIS!!
what size water tank you run? and best advice for a pickup truck set up
I recommend not going over 100 gallon and if you can get a 65 gallon even better. It only takes 8-10 gallons of water to detail one vehicle. Water management is key so keeping up with your usage is very important. With a pick up you have endless possibilities with how to set that up. You have the space now it’s just about using your imagination for what works for you. You definitely have the space with the pick up. Just keep it simple and clean.
What’s the lowest temp you wash in? I’m newer to the game but i just turn down exterior work. It hits 10-30 degrees a ton during our winter months
First things first…thank you for viewing my page and I appreciate the support. As for the weather…Listen to your body FIRST! If it’s says it’s too cold… ITS TOO COLD LOL… secondly if the water is freezing on the ground that’s a good sign that working on that day isn’t a good idea but if it’s not freezing on the ground and your body is up for it….HAVE AT IT! lol
@ I got no problems working in the Temps. I’m used to that in general. We try to push interior work a ton, but always open ears to hearing others out and improving methods. Just recently came across your channel, look forwarding to soaking up any knowledge you put out! God bless 🙏🏼
Am i the only detailer that just uses hot water to detail when its cold? The difference between hot and cold water in the winter is night and day..trust me try it!
Just be careful with the hot water on a freezing water on windshields or glass.
@@thedopestdetailer9693true if we talking about boiling hot water. Hot water i get out the house aint hot enough to do no damage by time i fill and make it to a job its only warm…trust me try it
@@barlowgarage449 hot water makes the difference like day and night,it’s a must ha during the winter months,you can’t get around it.Plus it makes your job easier.
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