Great tips, man! However, I only partially agree about the product research, as I research them a lot 😄And I can say that some top brands provide several top-tier products and the rest are just basic supplies to make wider product catalog, so to get the most from your investment, you need to find those top-tier products of each brand
Thanks! I totally agree with you, that taking the top products from some brands may be better! But I still believe that when first starting, it is best to not get stuck on “products” and delay your starting point because you think you need the absolute best, I would say that with whatever reputable brand you pick, you will still be able to achieve great results, your process is more important the the products themselves is what I think. But you are right that when you have been in business for a while, finding what is best for each scenario is not a bad thing. Thanks for giving your opinion 🙌🏻👌🏻
@@ericwright1075 When I was just starting, I used a ceramic infused shampoo, it worked alright but I found that sometimes it was struggling to coat the entire vehicle well, some spots were left uncoated which also made the drying a bit longer. I started using a spray on rinse off sealant (Gyeon Wetcoat) and since then, that’s what I have been using, now trying out quick beads by DIY, I also want to have the choice of leaving protection or not on a car (if I ceramic coat after or other reasons), so I use wax free shampoo from now on. But for enthusiasts and people who just clean their own car once in a while, I would say it’s pretty good to not break the bank also
good video merci pour les informations ! une petite chose si je peux me permettre {c'est constructif) je son est vrament bas dans tes dernier vidéos ! sinon c;est super !!!!🤫
Merci pour le commentaire c’est gentil! Je vais regarder pour mettre ça un peu plus fort pour les prochaines fois 😀 merci de me l’avoir dit ça m’aide à m’améliorer 👌🏻
Well done Antoine!
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Great tips, man! However, I only partially agree about the product research, as I research them a lot 😄And I can say that some top brands provide several top-tier products and the rest are just basic supplies to make wider product catalog, so to get the most from your investment, you need to find those top-tier products of each brand
Thanks! I totally agree with you, that taking the top products from some brands may be better! But I still believe that when first starting, it is best to not get stuck on “products” and delay your starting point because you think you need the absolute best, I would say that with whatever reputable brand you pick, you will still be able to achieve great results, your process is more important the the products themselves is what I think. But you are right that when you have been in business for a while, finding what is best for each scenario is not a bad thing. Thanks for giving your opinion 🙌🏻👌🏻
Fantastic video!
@@MikeKaufman-u2q Thank you Mike 🙌🏻
Nice video!
Thanks, I appreciate it 👌🏻
Nice job !!!
Thanks Stef 👍🏻
Great information. Keep the good work.
@@bigo573 Thank you! 🤘🏻
Good video and great advice to help others looking to get started in the detail biz!
Thank you I appreciate the comment 🙌🏻
Good vidéo!!!
Merci! ;)
Awesome video!!! I really enjoyed this!!!
Glad you liked it, thanks Kristi!😀🙌🏻
Thank you for sharing your tips.
Thank you for watching 👌🏻👍🏻
Thank you for this. Has really helped assure me that I’m doing things somewhat correctly haha Great video!!
Thank you! If you have any specific question, don’t hesitate to ask and I’ll try to answer the best I can/if I can
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Thank you Kris 🙌🏻✌🏻
What is your opinion on using a ceramic wash and wax car shampoo. 🇨🇦👍👍
@@ericwright1075 When I was just starting, I used a ceramic infused shampoo, it worked alright but I found that sometimes it was struggling to coat the entire vehicle well, some spots were left uncoated which also made the drying a bit longer. I started using a spray on rinse off sealant (Gyeon Wetcoat) and since then, that’s what I have been using, now trying out quick beads by DIY, I also want to have the choice of leaving protection or not on a car (if I ceramic coat after or other reasons), so I use wax free shampoo from now on. But for enthusiasts and people who just clean their own car once in a while, I would say it’s pretty good to not break the bank also
@@FanNETiqueAutoSolutions Thank you for the info, I am leaning in that direction also. 🇨🇦👍👍
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First and ready
@@1stfrompuertorico568 Ohh yeah 👍🏻 thanks
good video merci pour les informations ! une petite chose si je peux me permettre {c'est constructif) je son est vrament bas dans tes dernier vidéos ! sinon c;est super !!!!🤫
Merci pour le commentaire c’est gentil! Je vais regarder pour mettre ça un peu plus fort pour les prochaines fois 😀 merci de me l’avoir dit ça m’aide à m’améliorer 👌🏻