Week 2: Building a Mobile Detailing Business in a Tesla! Our Toughest Job Yet 🔥

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  • Опубліковано 19 лис 2024

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  • @jamaicahottopic978
    @jamaicahottopic978 27 днів тому +3

    This job turned out Great 👍. The seats 💺 were Dirty dark brown water😂. Good job. 👏

    • @jakenangel
      @jakenangel  27 днів тому

      Yes bro! It was a dirty one but super happy with the results. Love making the customer happy!! 😄

  • @KANEKONGs
    @KANEKONGs 8 днів тому +1

    I would use a drill with a brush for the seats. It will speed up the process and save you the energy!

    • @jakenangel
      @jakenangel  8 днів тому

      @@KANEKONGs Thanks for the tip bro! We actually have one but I always forget to charge the battery and I only have one, they’re so expensive 🥲

  • @Juicefree
    @Juicefree 17 днів тому +1

    Rinseless wash!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @jakenangel
      @jakenangel  15 днів тому

      I've never tried this! But, i'm sure it would save a lot of time!!!

  • @loganbelew4832
    @loganbelew4832 Місяць тому +2

    Hey Jake great job with that car, I would definitely recommend getting a steamer i have a wagner 9053 auto steamer that was only 100 bucks and it will make hard to clean areas faster and boost productivity and also I got a gallon of the superior products dark fury for cleaning wheels and tires that i would recommend you try!

    • @jakenangel
      @jakenangel  Місяць тому +1

      @@loganbelew4832 Bro thanks for your tip!! I’ve heard so much great things about a steamer in the industry that I’m definitely going to purchase one soon! I appreciate you man!

  • @OkayAmir
    @OkayAmir Місяць тому +1

    Does the progression go from day 2 straight to week 2?
    I feel like we missed a bit. I noticed you already have shirts/with designs for your business.
    I also noticed a few more tools in your arsenal compared to day 2.
    If your focus is more on the business side then the detailing side.
    Could you make a video on the processes of getting your shirt,
    What core tools did you buy and why.
    You already have a website. How are you landing organic customers?
    I feel like I have so many questions.
    Anyways great video looking forward to when my equipment arrives.
    Still in need of a few things before I start is what I keep telling myself.

    • @jakenangel
      @jakenangel  Місяць тому

      @@OkayAmir Hey man, thanks for the support. I’ve posted a long video on more details about my website, how I get organic customers, and a lot of more info on my channel, you should check out that video!
      I also have talked about my equipment in some other videos & working on more content to upload but just takes time 😄
      Are you starting a detailing business? Where are you based out of?
      I love the feedback tho bro and thanks again for your support!

    • @OkayAmir
      @OkayAmir Місяць тому

      @@jakenangel I’m in Houston
      Today
      I just bought the vacuum in the description and I bought a compressor.
      I have the active 2.0 on its way along hose and active swivel short gun and a good foam cannon.
      Overall I’m going all in on this mobile detail thing. Really banking on customer water and electricity. As I can’t afford a generator. I still need basic brushes/tornado module, and interior chemicals.
      I also need a bigger car!!!!
      My Honda accord will not be enough I’m afraid. I hope I make enough to buy a van.

    • @jakenangel
      @jakenangel  Місяць тому

      @@OkayAmir Bro that is awesome!! Def watch my video from a few days ago where I show how to get customers - its a very long video but so much gold inside of it that will help you succeed from the start. I am here if you need any help along the way, leave a comment if you have any questions about anything or want to see something specific in a video!

  • @calvizo1
    @calvizo1 14 днів тому

    What steamer did you use? Please and thank you. Also as previous comments mentioned i highly recommend you look into superior products (chemical line).

    • @jakenangel
      @jakenangel  14 днів тому +1

      @@calvizo1 We have a Chief Steamer. It’s the best one for detailing I think! It is pretty expensive… $1000 but makes things so much easier to clean!

  • @MatsTrouwen
    @MatsTrouwen Місяць тому +1

    How did the tornador work with that air compressor? Did it stop after 10 seconds or did it work well?

    • @jakenangel
      @jakenangel  Місяць тому

      @@MatsTrouwen Great question, it works well but it does not last as long as I would like. Typically 30 seconds to 1 minute and then takes 2 minutes to fill up so ensuring you find a rhythm that works for you is key.

    • @MatsTrouwen
      @MatsTrouwen Місяць тому

      @@jakenangel ok thank you

  • @0togtr811
    @0togtr811 Місяць тому +1

    So basically this is not about actually detailing cars, products and tools but how to create a business.

    • @jakenangel
      @jakenangel  Місяць тому

      Hey, that's a great question! You are correct, my first few videos have not been specialized on the how to detail cars but more towards creating a launching a successful business. As I get more experience and figure out my systems, I will start making more content around what products I use and show you my systems on detailing a car. I am almost at the point where I feel confident teaching and showing everyone, but not just yet :D
      If there is something specific you'd like to see please let me know and I can create a video wrapped around that :D

    • @0togtr811
      @0togtr811 Місяць тому +1

      @@jakenangel maybe a video on how do you work with your wife and make it work. I have two companies of my own selling GTRs and a 22 man detailing shop mainly surface protection like ceramics and ppf and custom wraps. Blessed and Going strong since 2010

    • @jakenangel
      @jakenangel  Місяць тому

      @@0togtr811 That’s a great idea!! I’ll definitely add this one to our list of videos we’ll make. Congrats on your success! Sounds like you’ve built 2 amazing businesses 🙏😄

  • @LennyYT
    @LennyYT Місяць тому

    What did you charge for two people and 5 hours of work?

    • @jakenangel
      @jakenangel  Місяць тому +1

      It was $320, but we are starting cheaper than what we should normally charge as we are new and just trying to get into this game. Its worth it because we can get reviews and referrals from these first customers that are cheaper.

    • @sebastianlombana6144
      @sebastianlombana6144 18 днів тому +1

      @@jakenangel agreed! you always wanted to come back! perhaps offers a cash\credit referral program.

    • @jakenangel
      @jakenangel  18 днів тому

      @@sebastianlombana6144 That's not a bad idea :)