Hi there Luke I have been detailing for over 30 years. I just wanted to say that i love your videos and you do a fantastic job. I like watching them because I learn some different methods and just enjoy your content. Keep up the great work young man. God bless.
That steering wheel looks great Luke! When you see that perfect matte finish you know its freshly detailed. Great job Luke! Your FREE actually hard worked for info is sooo nice I am so thankful for all the great info! Its made my business go from nothing to much better!
Hey Luke, thanks for all your great videos that have helped me grow as a detailer...thanks for the list of exact stuff (and where to get it)...i'm definitely ocd at times, and that's what has made me good at what I do.....and your listings help me find exactly what I've watched you use...god bless you
Highly educational and very insipirational. You may not know it but eversince i subsribed to your channel you have been a part of my everyday life mr Luke. I watch all your videos and get as much knowledge as I can so I can apply them to my small start up detailing business. I cant thank you enough my brother. Thanks for being awesome!
Luke - Fantastic idea of putting everything in one easily accessible place with the added convenience of links to purchase. Really appreciate the Essential Detailing PDF - Thank you very much.
Just subscribed, great work efficient and fast, question I have is aren't you worried about using APC and steam on car electronics/switches? I've always used a dry brush and lightly damped microfiber with just water (enthusiast not pro detailer).
I enjoy your work on your channel. I don't have the time or freedom to create a auto detailing business but I have been looking at your channel for tips on how to do own interior detail on my car. It sounds like something I would like to learn about. Unfortunately, I live in an apartment complex. I have no garage I can use to plug in electric tools like a vacuum nor do I have access to a water line for a hose (even if I did, we aren't allowed to wash our cars in the parking lot I park in) I would love to buy a wet/dry vac that is portable enough to use in my car. I've seen power inverters that plug into the 12v plug in the car that allow one to plug things like that into it. Is that something I can do to run a vacuum? Also, which power inverter is best?
Hey Luke great video. How long does it take you to do a detail like this? I am just starting my business and am wanting to know how long it would’ve taken you if you didn’t have to record. Thanks!
Good morning .JMF I hope you are doing well. That is a great question. For a detail like this one it takes me about 6 hours. How long does it take you?
the black bucket on the passenger side of the vehicle. what is in it? cleaning solution or water? I see you use it to rinse/clean out your sponges and brushes. I do the same but mine has fresh water in it. Just wondered if you use soap or fresh water. What is the tool you're using @1:07:05 it looks like an applicator but one side is black. (clay pad?)
Hi Luke, what is the spray you are using at the end ? Is that turtle wax ceramic in a tiny bottle ? If so, aren't you supposed to put that directly on specially prepared ( ironx'd, IPA'd,polished waxed) surface, for fear of it falling off ? Thanks.
Actually this particular spray is a series of different test sprays that I am working through with a company in product development. These are not my products, I just get to test out some products before they hit the market as part of my job (fun stuff) :D But technically I can't say anything about it yet
Between the trionova foam cannon and the mckillans foam cannon which would you reccomend? I’ll be using the sun joe 3001/3000 pressure washer. Also what towels would you recommend for drying? I use the kirklands but they’re just a little small and I run through them whilst drying. Thanks for the videos Luke!
After he shows you how to clean the cars, let me show you how to make a $1000 a day for less than $100 of equipment. No pressure washer no water tank just a shammy and micro towel and some tire shine. I do it 4 times a week hmu
Hey man, I default to the trinova foam cannon, and as far as drying towel check out this link: amzn.to/2wY9LcI Thanks for the feedback man! Means a ton!
Hello I can show you how to make $1000 or more a day with less than $100 worth of equipment but if you already have a mobile setup that’s cool too! I work by myself, but if I had helpers I could make $3 or 4K a day. Seriously HMU only going to help a few ppl!
How long did this take you? I did a "full" detail on a 2015 Nissan Murano that took about 4 hrs, but I feel like I could've done it faster. I'm leaning towards getting a steamer.
Yes I would say between 3 and 4 hours to finish this whole detail, that is standard these days for the types of vehicles that I see (specifically the condition)
Owen Hood the steamer is everything. It lifts the dirt and grime from everything. The carpet, the seats, the steering wheel, the inside door handles and even the headliner if used correctly.
dude he makes plenty of video of him working. with voice overlay later. that's not the same as another channel where the host has to actually record in studio and then do full editing afterwards.
Also, he benefits by providing high quality videos and lessons. You watch, he gains viewership and ad revenue. Also amazon affiliate. You want to help, buy some of the things he’s linked int he videos. I am going to buy a few things over the next few months
Hi there Luke I have been detailing for over 30 years. I just wanted to say that i love your videos and you do a fantastic job. I like watching them because I learn some different methods and just enjoy your content. Keep up the great work young man. God bless.
I make $1000 a day detailing cars I can teach you how.
Thanks Charles, I appreciate that! Hopefully I can continue entertaining haha!
@@black9045teach me how please
That steering wheel looks great Luke! When you see that perfect matte finish you know its freshly detailed. Great job Luke! Your FREE actually hard worked for info is sooo nice I am so thankful for all the great info! Its made my business go from nothing to much better!
This is what I wanted, a video that puts everything together. Thanks for this !
Unstoppable! WAD, you are a true Blessing for the auto detailing community. Thanks Luke!
Thanks Alex! That means a ton!
Hey Luke, thanks for all your great videos that have helped me grow as a detailer...thanks for the list of exact stuff (and where to get it)...i'm definitely ocd at times, and that's what has made me good at what I do.....and your listings help me find exactly what I've watched you use...god bless you
Thanks James! That's the goal so it's really good to hear that things are going so well for you! Thanks for telling me!
Highly educational and very insipirational. You may not know it but eversince i subsribed to your channel you have been a part of my everyday life mr Luke.
I watch all your videos and get as much knowledge as I can so I can apply them to my small start up detailing business. I cant thank you enough my brother. Thanks for being awesome!
Luke - Fantastic idea of putting everything in one easily accessible place with the added convenience of links to purchase. Really appreciate the Essential Detailing PDF - Thank you very much.
Absolutely! thanks for watching and letting me know! Means a ton!
Just subscribed, great work efficient and fast, question I have is aren't you worried about using APC and steam on car electronics/switches? I've always used a dry brush and lightly damped microfiber with just water (enthusiast not pro detailer).
I enjoy your work on your channel. I don't have the time or freedom to create a auto detailing business but I have been looking at your channel for tips on how to do own interior detail on my car. It sounds like something I would like to learn about. Unfortunately, I live in an apartment complex. I have no garage I can use to plug in electric tools like a vacuum nor do I have access to a water line for a hose (even if I did, we aren't allowed to wash our cars in the parking lot I park in)
I would love to buy a wet/dry vac that is portable enough to use in my car. I've seen power inverters that plug into the 12v plug in the car that allow one to plug things like that into it. Is that something I can do to run a vacuum? Also, which power inverter is best?
Cleanest Honda I’ve ever seen…💪🔥
A whole new meaning to the word DETAIL
Great video Luke! Question… Did you dry the door jams after rinsing them? Didn’t show in the video. Thanks!
Great video. Doesn’t the steam bugger up electrics, like on turn signals and window controls?
Awesome stuffThis video is a few years old would you still recommend the same products and equipment to someone new that wants to get started?
Hi Luke, this is an all-in-one video. I am encouraged. Please, where can I get the type of camera on your head.
Hey Luke great video. How long does it take you to do a detail like this? I am just starting my business and am wanting to know how long it would’ve taken you if you didn’t have to record. Thanks!
Good morning .JMF I hope you are doing well. That is a great question. For a detail like this one it takes me about 6 hours. How long does it take you?
I've learned a lot from this video thank you very much keep it up sir..
the black bucket on the passenger side of the vehicle. what is in it? cleaning solution or water? I see you use it to rinse/clean out your sponges and brushes. I do the same but mine has fresh water in it. Just wondered if you use soap or fresh water. What is the tool you're using @1:07:05 it looks like an applicator but one side is black. (clay pad?)
Hi Luke, what is the spray you are using at the end ? Is that turtle wax ceramic in a tiny bottle ? If so, aren't you supposed to put that directly on specially prepared ( ironx'd, IPA'd,polished waxed) surface, for fear of it falling off ? Thanks.
I have the same question too
Actually this particular spray is a series of different test sprays that I am working through with a company in product development. These are not my products, I just get to test out some products before they hit the market as part of my job (fun stuff) :D But technically I can't say anything about it yet
Do you vacuum AFTER cleaning the interior?
Hey Luke, why didn't you polish this vehicle? Is this one of your maintenence vehicles?
You can use the hose on the inside trim? Lowest setting I’m assuming in order to not bog anything with water??
It’s a steamer, not a hose. Do not use the hose inside the car
How do you clean the seatbelts?
Hey mate. Link isn't working. Do you have an updated guide?
Would the steamer damage leather? I have a 2010 Jaguar XF and the entire dashboard is brown leather.
Buen trabajo bro..clean
Gracias por mirar!
Keep up the awesome work!
Thanks man!!
Says "Page Not Found" when I try to find that guide... do you not still have that?
What kind of steamer is that?
Between the trionova foam cannon and the mckillans foam cannon which would you reccomend? I’ll be using the sun joe 3001/3000 pressure washer. Also what towels would you recommend for drying? I use the kirklands but they’re just a little small and I run through them whilst drying. Thanks for the videos Luke!
Use a drying aid and a waffle weave drying towel from the rag company
After he shows you how to clean the cars, let me show you how to make a $1000 a day for less than $100 of equipment. No pressure washer no water tank just a shammy and micro towel and some tire shine. I do it 4 times a week hmu
Hey man, I default to the trinova foam cannon, and as far as drying towel check out this link: amzn.to/2wY9LcI
Thanks for the feedback man! Means a ton!
Hey I signed up for the free guide with my email and my Facebook but I still didn’t receive it
Luke where in the process do you check seatbelts? Thanks
generally as I address the back and sides of the seat, MOST of the time seat belts that I see are in no need of special attention
No lie Brotha, very inspirational and intriguing as well.
Hello I can show you how to make $1000 or more a day with less than $100 worth of equipment but if you already have a mobile setup that’s cool too! I work by myself, but if I had helpers I could make $3 or 4K a day. Seriously HMU only going to help a few ppl!
Thanks man! I appreciate it!
YOU DO GOOD WORK!!! DONT CUT CORNERS!!!
How does that steam not ruin electronics?
HEY Luke, what was the name of the attachment that you used on the vacuum that helped with pet hair? Thanks for all the free great content btw!
Its called the fur- eel
Absolutely man! Thanks for watching! Here it is: amzn.to/3iTi10c
What’s in the little spray bottle he used last ?
how much do you charge for this detail
Just missed the walk round the car in the end! Other than that, great video again!
Hahaha I know, sometimes I just want to get home after a job
I started a business and for some reason it takes me so long to do a detail, hopefully this video helps.
What’s the name of the first song?
13 page booklet link is not working 401 error
How much would a job like this cost
How long did this take you? I did a "full" detail on a 2015 Nissan Murano that took about 4 hrs, but I feel like I could've done it faster. I'm leaning towards getting a steamer.
Yes I would say between 3 and 4 hours to finish this whole detail, that is standard these days for the types of vehicles that I see (specifically the condition)
I just wish you mention the products you are using as you go. I mean not the brand, but the purpose..
What’s the steamer do or help
lift dirt and grease with ease. A lot more effective/efficient than scrubbing alone
I would say a steamer works on basically every area of the interior of the vehicle and would be a NECESSARY tool
Wilson Auto Detailing i appreciate the follow up! I am working on starting small time while having another job and always love your content.
Owen Hood the steamer is everything. It lifts the dirt and grime from everything. The carpet, the seats, the steering wheel, the inside door handles and even the headliner if used correctly.
Will we ever "pay" you all the efford,time,free tips,knowledge that you put in your videos??
dude he makes plenty of video of him working. with voice overlay later. that's not the same as another channel where the host has to actually record in studio and then do full editing afterwards.
Im not sure I understand the question totally hahaha
Also, he benefits by providing high quality videos and lessons. You watch, he gains viewership and ad revenue. Also amazon affiliate. You want to help, buy some of the things he’s linked int he videos. I am going to buy a few things over the next few months
bruno fontinha pay me.. I can actually show u how to make thousands everyday detailing🤷🏾♂️
What was the solution you were spraying on the front fender and door handles?
That was just a diluted form of super clean. Works as a great lubricant for a magic eraser when you are removing transfer from behind door handles
I need a good car steamer
Do u read your ig messages?
I try but there are a lot of them
Sorry Again luke mate 🙄😬🤘🤜🤛
👍👍👍
I like your philosophy and watching the non go pro sections but watching your go pro sections makes me really dizzy and nauseous
You need a stronger pressure washer. It will shorten your details dramatically & improve results (although your results are phenomenal).