Hey everyone! Hope you enjoy the kickoff episode of THIS NOT A CAR WASH. I will be posting podcasts weekly moving forward so feel free to email any listener questions to support@ammonyc.com. Enjoy the episode and stay tuned for our guest Jason Rose next week.
Cannot wait , love the podcast. Ata 200 is my favorite series I still go back to watch them . I'm still trying to perfect what I learned , and I will eventually buy the 300 series but it's been hard to justify the Money in my brain for something I don't do full time . Keep up the great work
Kevin never emphasized the point, but at each of his new jobs he "listened and learned" from those around him. That is an important skill in life. I also remember the early 1980's car washing. Bleche-White or Ajax for white walls, Blue Coral car wash, a bottle of Armor All and Simoniz car wax.
EXCELLENT!! Look forward to more of these. You two along with Jason have been so helpful in my Detailing career. I have spoken to each of you on the phone or been trained by video or in person. And have helped me out of a jam a few times Pure Integrity. To note my wife and I are presently taking the ATA 300 and it is amazing. We are changing our business model. It is a must-have for running a business. Larry Thank you for making something that answers the questions and giving so many aha moments. "Detailing is a Passion but Making Money is cool also" Thanks
I'm with Kevin in that I have a passion for detailing as an extreme enthusiast and would totally book and in person training as I would be investing in myself. The online training courses I would purchase after the fact to reinforce and augment what I learned in person.
I recently figured that a full wash / detail at every interval / week was quite intensive, and in the long run wouldn’t promote the practice of self car preservation.. So I devised 4 different types of wash (for a month) that could promote the practice both physically and economically. Week 1) car wash (Full) Week 2) hand wash (double shampoo no drying) Week 3) jet wash (drying cloth) Week 4) hand wash with jet wash rinse (no drying) Then back to week 1.. What I’m trying to do here is optimise the process both physically and economically, see if you can work with this, you know in the long run folks is going to need economic conditioning that supports everything and encourages growth..
love this new podcast, the title i think needs some work, i understand the title its clever and creative but i think it needs work. great content and info that i had no idea about
peoole who are used to doing things aren't usually the best at being able to sit and absorb material without feeling like they should be doing something else.
Hey everyone! Hope you enjoy the kickoff episode of THIS NOT A CAR WASH. I will be posting podcasts weekly moving forward so feel free to email any listener questions to support@ammonyc.com. Enjoy the episode and stay tuned for our guest Jason Rose next week.
Cannot wait , love the podcast. Ata 200 is my favorite series I still go back to watch them . I'm still trying to perfect what I learned , and I will eventually buy the 300 series but it's been hard to justify the Money in my brain for something I don't do full time . Keep up the great work
Kevin never emphasized the point, but at each of his new jobs he "listened and learned" from those around him. That is an important skill in life. I also remember the early 1980's car washing. Bleche-White or Ajax for white walls, Blue Coral car wash, a bottle of Armor All and Simoniz car wax.
Yes! Kevin Brown and Larry getting nerdy about detailing, I love it!
I would love to go to a training at the ammo studio. I’m a “weekend warrior,” and I think It’d be an awesome experience.
EXCELLENT!! Look forward to more of these. You two along with Jason have been so helpful in my Detailing career. I have spoken to each of you on the phone or been trained by video or in person. And have helped me out of a jam a few times Pure Integrity. To note my wife and I are presently taking the ATA 300 and it is amazing. We are changing our business model. It is a must-have for running a business. Larry Thank you for making something that answers the questions and giving so many aha moments. "Detailing is a Passion but Making Money is cool also" Thanks
100% Kevin needs to do a video on wheel cleaning! As mentioned on a previous video regarding his nerd/passion etc Lol
Absolutely great podcast, nothing else to say. ( Hope you think about sending email notices if you plan them live and want any audience participation)
Kevin, you should write a book on detailing and motivation. Palos Verdes residents have $$$.
I'm with Kevin in that I have a passion for detailing as an extreme enthusiast and would totally book and in person training as I would be investing in myself. The online training courses I would purchase after the fact to reinforce and augment what I learned in person.
Kevin is hands down the most interesting guy in the detailing industry.
Also, I soooo miss Super Shop!
"Détail Dream Team " really interesting ...Best regards from FRANCE ...
Yessssss. Finally new episodes!
Ammo uk has a nice ring about it!
I'm far behind on watching my videos, but this conversation was fascinating, especially the last part.
Yay finally video for this thing, and on yt
Is nice to watch a couple of my mentors Always enjoy your videos, but this one I s special the only person is missing is Jason rose.
Next week!
I recently figured that a full wash / detail at every interval / week was quite intensive, and in the long run wouldn’t promote the practice of self car preservation..
So I devised 4 different types of wash (for a month) that could promote the practice both physically and economically.
Week 1) car wash (Full)
Week 2) hand wash (double shampoo no drying)
Week 3) jet wash (drying cloth)
Week 4) hand wash with jet wash rinse (no drying)
Then back to week 1..
What I’m trying to do here is optimise the process both physically and economically, see if you can work with this, you know in the long run folks is going to need economic conditioning that supports everything and encourages growth..
love this new podcast, the title i think needs some work, i understand the title its clever and creative but i think it needs work. great content and info that i had no idea about
Are those bottles I see in the background bigger than 16 oz? 😮
the have smaller dry ice machines that are so violent dont they?
peoole who are used to doing things aren't usually the best at being able to sit and absorb material without feeling like they should be doing something else.
Kevin Brown "Buff Daddy"
Cool title!
The Art comes from the craft
First!!!
Siempre
Sent you a message on IG about 300 and never heard back
Hey please direct all inquires to my email support@ammonyc.com