Lets go! I purchased the whole infinity wax starter kits because of you, I got the Hyundai polisher because of you and I'm loving being able to step up my game so much. I do need a good interior hoover so I'll be going through this video as well. Thank you so much for all the information you provide.
Nice video I looked at loads of cordless vacuums but reviews were not good, in the end I just my Dyson Stick Animal, absolutely brilliant, you can buy a Dyson V8 for only £249 and use it in the home.
I got a Dyson V8 Absolute last Black Friday for €220. It was from the refurbished section on their website. I'd recommend anyone in the market for a Dyson keep an eye on the refurbs on their website or official eBay, although I found that only the website refurbs benefited from the Black Friday deals
looks like a good sucker for sure....BTW....I just got the perfect cordless car Blower - newly available from RYOBI in the UK, it's the - 18V ONE+™ Cordless Brushless Compact Blower. Bloody good it is too, plenty of power for an enthusiast detailer, comes with a stubby piece with rubber tip so as won't scratch your car by accident. I hope you'll be able to do the Karcher K4 upgrades video soon too. Keep up the great vids
The problem here is the battery. Unless you've got a bunch of battery karcher products lying about, your going to have another battery, and another charger lying about. I did try a Vax stick vac (home vaccumm) which was good for the carpets with the powered brush bar, but not powerful enough for decent level of clean, on the Mrs Astra. The solution I'm saving up for in the Flex VC 6 l 18v. I've got a decent flex drill, got the flex 3" polisher(which is amazing), and I got batteries for both of those, so it makes sense for me to spec into their eco system The flex is about £200 and the Karcher is pretty expensive at the moment £300, has a bigger bin, this would be great just for keeping on top of things in the cars without having to wheel out the powercable and the Nilfisk, as I'm on the street. Ego have a battery wet n dry 9 gallon vacuum, that looks pretty good, but will probably have to import one, same as I did with the strimmer. Already got ego tools and they are flaming great. The question is if I do get one, where do I store it? lol 1st world problems
David have been watching your videos they are very good, I'm thinking to start a detailing project but I would like to ask you something would a inverter be useful for a mobile valeting hope you can help me with is and if you could make a video about it Inverter from 12v to 220 v
Great work dave 👍🏻 nice to have some honest opinions. Gonna go for a Titan Wet Vac to replace my old Vacuum which was the Hyundai One. Have you had any experience with it? Keep it up Dave 💯
I've had a titan wet n dry for a few years ,I can afford to upgrade now but the titan just wont die,I've sucked up soldier kinds of debris from builders rubble to a burst washing machine ,even hovered the patio and it's still working fine ,only thing that broke was the hose adaptor from the machine to the hose but a bit of Araldite fixed that nothing to do with the machine just me being clumsy I caught it on the garage wall Hopefully the Titan is still a robust machine
I love my handheld Ryobi. I've added a hose with some really small attachments that i use to get into tight spaces like the vents.
Lets go! I purchased the whole infinity wax starter kits because of you, I got the Hyundai polisher because of you and I'm loving being able to step up my game so much. I do need a good interior hoover so I'll be going through this video as well. Thank you so much for all the information you provide.
Thanks so much for watching the videos 🙏
@@epicautomotivedetailing No absolutely thank you mate. Absolute legend.
Once again Dave a fantastic and informative video
We bought a G-Tech Pro for the house. The detachable hoover part is perfect for the car
Nice 👌
We have the GTECH cordless vaccum which is pretty powerful and great for cleaning car interiors.
I’ll happily stick with my Henry from 2007 still going strong.
100%
Nice video I looked at loads of cordless vacuums but reviews were not good, in the end I just my Dyson Stick Animal, absolutely brilliant, you can buy a Dyson V8 for only £249 and use it in the home.
Yeah it's hard to find something solid. That's one thing I would say about this. The build quality is outstanding
I got a Dyson V8 Absolute last Black Friday for €220. It was from the refurbished section on their website. I'd recommend anyone in the market for a Dyson keep an eye on the refurbs on their website or official eBay, although I found that only the website refurbs benefited from the Black Friday deals
Good for small site jobs where you might have to carry a lot of other stuff amd spot cleaning around the home that's about it
Yeah it definitely has it's place in the cleaning sector but car cleaning profession no
looks like a good sucker for sure....BTW....I just got the perfect cordless car Blower - newly available from RYOBI in the UK, it's the - 18V ONE+™ Cordless Brushless Compact Blower. Bloody good it is too, plenty of power for an enthusiast detailer, comes with a stubby piece with rubber tip so as won't scratch your car by accident. I hope you'll be able to do the Karcher K4 upgrades video soon too. Keep up the great vids
Nice I'll check it out
In my honest opinion the worx WX031 is one of the best if not the best.
and bloody cheaper!
Nice I'll have a look at that
@@epicautomotivedetailing can borrow mine for a day or two if you want at some stage
I have one and its reasonable for the price, not great in suction. It is ok for maintenance jobs.
The problem here is the battery. Unless you've got a bunch of battery karcher products lying about, your going to have another battery, and another charger lying about.
I did try a Vax stick vac (home vaccumm) which was good for the carpets with the powered brush bar, but not powerful enough for decent level of clean, on the Mrs Astra.
The solution I'm saving up for in the Flex VC 6 l 18v. I've got a decent flex drill, got the flex 3" polisher(which is amazing), and I got batteries for both of those, so it makes sense for me to spec into their eco system The flex is about £200 and the Karcher is pretty expensive at the moment £300, has a bigger bin, this would be great just for keeping on top of things in the cars without having to wheel out the powercable and the Nilfisk, as I'm on the street.
Ego have a battery wet n dry 9 gallon vacuum, that looks pretty good, but will probably have to import one, same as I did with the strimmer. Already got ego tools and they are flaming great. The question is if I do get one, where do I store it? lol 1st world problems
David have been watching your videos they are very good, I'm thinking to start a detailing project but I would like to ask you something would a inverter be useful for a mobile valeting hope you can help me with is and if you could make a video about it
Inverter from 12v to 220 v
the Makita DVC750LZ not to bad if you have any battery’s from the power tool range
I'm yet to get on the Makita tools. It's on the radar though
Great work dave 👍🏻 nice to have some honest opinions. Gonna go for a Titan Wet Vac to replace my old Vacuum which was the Hyundai One. Have you had any experience with it? Keep it up Dave 💯
To be honest it wouldn't surprise me if they are made in the same factory
@@epicautomotivedetailing Haha no neither but I'm building up my unit at the moment and can't afford a Charles or George which was my first option lol
I've had a titan wet n dry for a few years ,I can afford to upgrade now but the titan just wont die,I've sucked up soldier kinds of debris from builders rubble to a burst washing machine ,even hovered the patio and it's still working fine ,only thing that broke was the hose adaptor from the machine to the hose but a bit of Araldite fixed that nothing to do with the machine just me being clumsy I caught it on the garage wall
Hopefully the Titan is still a robust machine
Yes Dave
Too xpensive for me Dave without enough suction but appreciate the reviews 👍
Yeah that price is a little high
$405 on Amazon in the US... what the heck?
Do a video on the Stjarnagloss range you won't be disappointed
Not strong enough.
First 🎉