@@nickycabanillas7074 good question lol. I actually used a piece from a previous extension cord I had. I’d recommend a piece of angle iron to serve the same purpose. Thanks for watching!
Curious if youd be willing to share the estimated cost for entire setup, equipment, supplies/tools, chemicals, maintenance, etc? I know you dont need much to start out, but want an idea of price range for a setup like yours as it is phenomenal and I notice you use top of the line stuff. Appreciate the videos btw!
Both actually. We have a chemical store locally that sells reverse osmosis water and I have a spot free system at my house. I always fill up at the store when I’m there. The system for my house was $700 and i maintain it myself. Kind of expensive as the resin is pretty pricey, but I couldn’t imagine detailing without spotless water. It’s a good reason to come up on your prices and the quality and efficiency of your work will be noticeably better.
@ honestly the cost of maintaining the resin vs purchasing even out. Resin is expensive but it’s nice to have a fill station at my house. The place I fill water is also closed on weekends so I have to have the system at home for that reason.
Thanks for sharing! I’m definitely going to try this setup to start off my own business. Will be looking out for your videos!
More to come for sure. Thanks for watching!
How did you make that power extension cord stand ?
@@nickycabanillas7074 good question lol. I actually used a piece from a previous extension cord I had. I’d recommend a piece of angle iron to serve the same purpose. Thanks for watching!
where did you get that exact tank from? i plan on building my truck setup soon and want to be able to run a bed cover?
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How many vehicles do you get done with the 60 gallons
@@tymartinez760 3-4 depending on vehicle size and how bad they are.
Curious if youd be willing to share the estimated cost for entire setup, equipment, supplies/tools, chemicals, maintenance, etc? I know you dont need much to start out, but want an idea of price range for a setup like yours as it is phenomenal and I notice you use top of the line stuff. Appreciate the videos btw!
@@keeganbennett6724 sorry I never saw your comment. This build cost around 3-4k to build I’d say.
You mentioned in your other video that you use deionized water. Do you buy the water like that or do you use a system to make it?
Both actually. We have a chemical store locally that sells reverse osmosis water and I have a spot free system at my house. I always fill up at the store when I’m there. The system for my house was $700 and i maintain it myself. Kind of expensive as the resin is pretty pricey, but I couldn’t imagine detailing without spotless water. It’s a good reason to come up on your prices and the quality and efficiency of your work will be noticeably better.
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How much does it cost to purchase the spotless water compared to having the system at home ??
@ honestly the cost of maintaining the resin vs purchasing even out. Resin is expensive but it’s nice to have a fill station at my house. The place I fill water is also closed on weekends so I have to have the system at home for that reason.