Your confidence and attitude is infectious. If i ever find myself traveling into texas and i see your van im damnwell going to get my vehicle detailed. Awesome work man
@@HudsonArcher_Details man now Texas is being added to the bucket list! Though I will state this, I'll show you my Id as proof I made the comment and I'm also from BC Canada, juuuust in case anyone tries pulling a fast one. Keep up the great work!
You're an absolute boss, that fact that you give good advice and so willing to share everything you know and give everyone your time is an incredible superpower and is why you're going to be successful in every pursuit in every facet of life. Keep being an incredible person, it sets you apart, ahead, and above everyone else. I appreciate everything you do.
Man I can’t wait to get my business going. Just bought a vacuum and pressure washer. I’m a firefighter/paramedic and I’m saving up to get chemicals, rags and a few other ends to tie. I’m stoked to get this ball on a roll! Watching your videos makes me want to grind even harder to get it going sooner than expected.
At first I thought what a distinguished man, and a great businessman. I was impressed with the fact that he is 17, I could not believe it! Then I saw the subwoofer and everything just made sense!😊
Oh wow I’m 22 and I just started my own detailing business got my own van and all equipment and have been doing a couple of jobs but man your info and how you explain things is amazing !
@@HudsonArcher_Details In May man it’s been a crazy journey but I love it and see it’s potential specially here in TX ! I’m exited for the future for us , can’t wait to see you post videos on how manage your crew and multiple vans .
I'm 41 and just started my detailing biz in July. You have provided a lot of good info. Would you share what you have on your pricing form? I think that form is a great idea.
“Pricing Guide/Updates (based on $150/hr) Wheels & Tires that display pitting ~$15 Wheel Wells Caked in Mud ~$15 Excessive Exterior Dirt/Bugs ~$10 Pet Hair Present ~$40 Interior Staining ~$20 Embedded Dirt in Carpet ~$20 Excessive Trash Inside ~$20 Dirt in Perforated Leather ~$15 Stained Headliner ~$40 Lifted Truck ~$35 All of the above is subject to Primary Technicians best judgment. Suggested starting prices listed. For pet hair, staining, & headliner, check the booking to see if those conditions are already included and adjust only if needed.” There ya go :)
Hay man, you're killing it! Great info. I started my mobile detailing journey back in January of this year and it has been an amazing experience, the main and only issue I see with my business as being an "official" business registered and licensed. Is that I'm still on my 9-5 job and only offering services and night and weekends, I'm undecided if I should take the risk of getting rid of my 9-5 job but winter is coming, idk how that will affect the business being my first winter. Thank you for reading all that lol
Thanks for the kind words! What state are you in? This will determine a good course of action, let me know and I’ll think on it and see if I can come up with an idea lol
Idaho would not be easy during the winter. My advice- Do jobs on the weekends, save ALL of the money you make detailing. When spring rolls around, use this capital to pay someone to build a professional website and implement SEO. This will launch your business into gear for the summer and allow you to go full time
on the extracctor part, great job and I 100% agree. You can do great with the home made ones or entry level ones. I recently learned the heated extractors can't even heat water from cold. Im getting a bucket heater to heat up a bucket of water then pour that into my extractor, now i have a hot water extractor
The most important message I can give to anyone looking to start up cleaning cars as a business.. time is money but make sure you always do a good job. Work neatly and efficiently get a system and get it done
Thats a great video great insight... best of luck in expanding your business and its a beautiful thing that you are sharing the knowledge from your professional experience
So glad you found this video helpful! I’m going to keep pushing not only my business but also the content. Both will be successful and I’m happy to take others on the journey with me 🙌🏻
Do you use DIY 30-1 for all interiors? When would you use xpress? Also, what do you use to clean rims/tires, carpets? If you could include dilution that'd be great!
This is all great business and marketing ideas with the cards and stuff for the customer, had that idea to, I just wanna know what he did first to get the capital for the van and the resources to do the entire buildout , construction work connects maybe ? 11:31
12:23 as a update, yea 30 Bands is wild 😂😂 , I love the info but anybody getting misled or discouraged by the “17 year old title” remember not all teens have 30k sitting waiting for a business to launch, but this is still a good business to get into and you can do it with about 3 -10k
Actually, my father + I built it ourselves which made it much cheaper than it otherwise would have been. The business was able to pay for entire buildout with cash
I was watcing Meguairs videos on youtube beacuse i love to detail my car, its a zen moment for me; then tour video appear and gotta tell your taht its amazing waht you achieved being so young so congrats! really ! you re a really cool entrepreneur! cheers from Mexico! an pls excuse myy poor english!
Does that ridgid vacum power that 50ft reel hose and if it does how do you like the suction on it? really want to go that route for what i am doing as well
yes! the rigid has no problem at all with the 50ft hose. I will say that you sacrifice some suction not using an industrial strength vacuum, however they take up too much space for our little van. the rigid has enough suck for detailing when setup this way, although if suction is your biggest priority I would recommend figuring out how to fit an industrial vacuum inside
Price sheet simply lays out conditions that could affect the price. We always tell our customers before service that the price estimate they received is a rough estimate, and that price could vary based on condition. My price sheet just adds charges for pet hair ($40), stains ($25), and other things that take extra time. It's all up to you on what you deem necessary to charge extra for. You'll learn as you gain experience how long stains, pet hair, etc take to remove. Once you know how long the average detail should take, you'll know how much to charge for each service and condition :) Base it all around your hourly rate. If you charge $100/hr for details, something that takes an extra 30 minutes of your time should cost $50. Simple math makes a world of difference in a business like ours!
Absolutely love the energy! I may have missed it , but do you have a pop up tent packed too for the ceramic coat jobs?! I’m fortunate enough that my customers have decent size garages , but every once in a while I’m stuck in the sun lugging out a whole tent set up haha And out of curiosity ,do you have your employees on an hourly or commission based salary ?
We don’t have a pop-up tent. Fortunately the ceramic coatings & polish compound we use are completely safe in the sun. when possible, I do pull cars in the garage. employees are on an hourly rate :)
You might want to throw in a coating thickness gauge somewhere, you dont want one someone to acude tally go too tske off clearcoat when polishing out deep scratches
Hey Mr Hudson I'm a Lil older I have experience in boats and cars what woul be your best products to use that's not super cost effective Thank u for your help
they are ok... none of the main small vans in this segment are going to be as reliable as a camry or 4runner but they aren't bad. Haven't had any major issues, did buy high mileage so had to replace a few old elements of it mechanically
@@HudsonArcher_Details that’s good it’s working, I figured I seen a lot of em, and as for FB market I see the big ford vans econolines etc I just don’t trust ford 😂 but have always heard good of the expresses / safaris engines .
Awesome video! Great setup! There's an issue with your QR code business cards though. Offering any kind of incentive for reviews actually goes against Google's T&Cs
Dear sir , congratulations for your great content. Please can i ask? Your ,average, pricing list is around 300 for full detail, and your high ceramic coatings service 1200-1500 on average. To reach 20.000 per month on an average 5-6 days/week 8-10 hours of work Must perform 3-5 full details per working day ,or 15-19 high paid full correction and ceramic coatings on one month. Are those numbers achievable for 1 peeson? Thanks
The van I show off in this video has 2 detailers in it, my employees. We charge about $150/hr for any given service, 8 hours of work per day is $1,200. Work 5 days a week- $6,000. 4 Weeks in a month, $24,000 on a good month. We also have a second van which I am currently working on staffing :)
@@HudsonArcher_Details i understand sir,thanks for sharing your experience, i am trying to calculate my timing and my performance. For 150/service for 8 hours day, each car is in line behind with the next car ? There is not travel time between customers locations, no scheduled time between each customers,not set up tools time, and repack time after each service? Keep.up the great work,
We charge $150 an hour when we are at the customers home, some days are less than that depending on travel time. It’s just an average. We make anywhere from $4,500-$6,000 a week. Many factors can affect our rate, so try not to get discouraged when everything isn’t perfect. You’ll do amazing if you just work hard and shoot for an average of $100-$150/hr :)
HI, I am 17 too and I just finished my first detail ever (my car to begin with) Im from Serbia and not many people know what detailing is. How do I start getting clients and all that ? also I plan on doing only interior detailing only for start because Im a beginner. What advice do you have for me ?
Best advice: Learn exterior as well. Offer 3 services, inside cleaning, outside wash, and a full detail (combines the two) Get customers by knocking on doors and talking to friends and family to start. Save the money you make from these jobs, and then use that to pay someone to help you build a website and optimize it for search. You can also use this money to start ads. The best way to get customers is a concept i call positioning. In a nutshell ask yourself the following questions: 1) How can I get my business in front of as many people as possible? (In person or online) 2) Once people have seen my business online or in person, how can I make it as simple as possible for them to book? By putting yourself in the flow of the marketplace, and making it incredibly easy for them to interact with your company, you will get customers and make money
what is there that is inspirational about this? Everyone and their grandma have been setting up detailing businesses and going on youtube because the algo likes it. Think about how much money he has in this and then think how the hell is a 17 year old supposed to get that sort of starting capital. If you figured family then you would be correct. Its great that they are setting him up to succeed by doing that but to make videos to make false claims is ridiculous and tiring. These videos also only ever say revenue - they never actually go into cogs which would eat significantly into this - it is not a high margin business.
All good, but I don't like the fact that you usually don't or can't use your own power and water supply idk. Good job overall, my best wishes bro, very inspiring.
Great job and nice complete mobile detail setup. For me...I would need a larger van because this setup is too bunched up and claustrophobic for me. Just sayin.
Good luck on your business. One thing I noticed is you use your hands too much to talk. Im sure once you get older, you will be more calm in your delivery.
Just a little word of advice, offering incentives for google reviews can lead to your business being removed from google. I’d be careful promoting that you guys do that and also advising other businesses to.
your thumbnail shows "20k" yet your first sentence in this video cuts that in half and you said "10k" curious to know what your actual net income is after taxes, overhead, paying employees, money put back into your business and if you offer your employees benefits such as medical? You raise a lot of questions to be curious about.
@@parker4560 names? curious how you'd behave talking to me in person, likely not this way. currently helping my family out financially because of mom's health issues
Second can I just bought is a 2021, much newer. First van has no issues mechanically, these things run to 300,000 miles if properly takes care of. And what’s even better, it’s paid for itself almost 7x since i bought it
How would you build YOUR dream detailing setup?
Personally?... I'd get a bigger one. Yours looks pretty cramped
Would you get one of the full size vans like a Mercedes Sprinter or Ram Promaster?
Exactly my thoughts
How do you drive a van at 17?
@@ixol6282 I have a drivers license
Another key to remember is that a happy customer may tell 1 person, but an unhappy customer will tell 10+. Focus on quality one customer at a time
Always!
Your confidence and attitude is infectious. If i ever find myself traveling into texas and i see your van im damnwell going to get my vehicle detailed. Awesome work man
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words. We’ll get your ride spotless, and if you mention this comment, we’ll do it for half off 😉
@@HudsonArcher_Details man now Texas is being added to the bucket list! Though I will state this, I'll show you my Id as proof I made the comment and I'm also from BC Canada, juuuust in case anyone tries pulling a fast one. Keep up the great work!
Haha good plan
The flow on all of your videos.. amazing. You pace it well give great information on different subjects. Big W man
much thanks brother, big vlog coming next week, keep your eyes out!
You're an absolute boss, that fact that you give good advice and so willing to share everything you know and give everyone your time is an incredible superpower and is why you're going to be successful in every pursuit in every facet of life. Keep being an incredible person, it sets you apart, ahead, and above everyone else. I appreciate everything you do.
Man I can’t wait to get my business going. Just bought a vacuum and pressure washer. I’m a firefighter/paramedic and I’m saving up to get chemicals, rags and a few other ends to tie. I’m stoked to get this ball on a roll! Watching your videos makes me want to grind even harder to get it going sooner than expected.
im on the same boat bro im in emt school and looking to start this while in school
Just remember that there is alot of competition and the chance you fail is more likely than not.
At first I thought what a distinguished man, and a great businessman. I was impressed with the fact that he is 17, I could not believe it! Then I saw the subwoofer and everything just made sense!😊
;)
Bank of mum and dad goes crazy
Oh wow I’m 22 and I just started my own detailing business got my own van and all equipment and have been doing a couple of jobs but man your info and how you explain things is amazing !
Really appreciate that!
How long ago did you start?
@@HudsonArcher_Details In May man it’s been a crazy journey but I love it and see it’s potential specially here in TX ! I’m exited for the future for us , can’t wait to see you post videos on how manage your crew and multiple vans .
Love the energy, keep it up bro. There is certainly so much potential here. What part of TX are you in?
You give me hope for the next gen!! GOD bless you!!
I'm 41 and just started my detailing biz in July. You have provided a lot of good info. Would you share what you have on your pricing form? I think that form is a great idea.
“Pricing Guide/Updates (based on $150/hr)
Wheels & Tires that display pitting ~$15
Wheel Wells Caked in Mud ~$15
Excessive Exterior Dirt/Bugs ~$10
Pet Hair Present ~$40
Interior Staining ~$20
Embedded Dirt in Carpet ~$20
Excessive Trash Inside ~$20
Dirt in Perforated Leather ~$15
Stained Headliner ~$40
Lifted Truck ~$35
All of the above is subject to Primary Technicians best judgment. Suggested starting prices listed. For pet hair, staining, & headliner, check the booking to see if those conditions are already included and adjust only if needed.”
There ya go :)
@@HudsonArcher_Details thank you! That is very helpful. Keep up the great work and videos.
Hay man, you're killing it! Great info. I started my mobile detailing journey back in January of this year and it has been an amazing experience, the main and only issue I see with my business as being an "official" business registered and licensed. Is that I'm still on my 9-5 job and only offering services and night and weekends, I'm undecided if I should take the risk of getting rid of my 9-5 job but winter is coming, idk how that will affect the business being my first winter. Thank you for reading all that lol
Thanks for the kind words!
What state are you in? This will determine a good course of action, let me know and I’ll think on it and see if I can come up with an idea lol
@HudsonArcher_Details I'm located at Idaho
Idaho would not be easy during the winter. My advice-
Do jobs on the weekends, save ALL of the money you make detailing. When spring rolls around, use this capital to pay someone to build a professional website and implement SEO. This will launch your business into gear for the summer and allow you to go full time
on the extracctor part, great job and I 100% agree. You can do great with the home made ones or entry level ones. I recently learned the heated extractors can't even heat water from cold. Im getting a bucket heater to heat up a bucket of water then pour that into my extractor, now i have a hot water extractor
Dude so I’ve actually been thinking about doing that exact same thing. So glad to hear it actually works!
The most important message I can give to anyone looking to start up cleaning cars as a business.. time is money but make sure you always do a good job. Work neatly and efficiently get a system and get it done
VERY true
Congratulations! If every teenager was as focused and professional as you, this world would be a better place!
You are a machine! First time watching your videos. Love your flow and attention to detail…
This guy over here spitting knowledge bombs. Keep up the great work.
Thank you very much Scott, glad you're enjoying!
You’re killing it man, fantastic job with everything you’re doing.
Love the hustle as well as the quality and attention to detail with the setup. Nicely done is an understatement! 💯
Thats a great video great insight... best of luck in expanding your business and its a beautiful thing that you are sharing the knowledge from your professional experience
So glad you found this video helpful!
I’m going to keep pushing not only my business but also the content. Both will be successful and I’m happy to take others on the journey with me 🙌🏻
What do you use for bug remover and what is your blue tire shine? Also wanting to learn more about engine dressing and Iron remover! 😁
How did you set up the breaker system for the pressure washer, vacuum, air compressor etc?
Do you use DIY 30-1 for all interiors? When would you use xpress? Also, what do you use to clean rims/tires, carpets? If you could include dilution that'd be great!
This is all great business and marketing ideas with the cards and stuff for the customer, had that idea to, I just wanna know what he did first to get the capital for the van and the resources to do the entire buildout , construction work connects maybe ? 11:31
12:23 as a update, yea 30 Bands is wild 😂😂 , I love the info but anybody getting misled or discouraged by the “17 year old title” remember not all teens have 30k sitting waiting for a business to launch, but this is still a good business to get into and you can do it with about 3 -10k
Actually, my father + I built it ourselves which made it much cheaper than it otherwise would have been. The business was able to pay for entire buildout with cash
10:35, what is with the hands thing. WOW
What a stellar young man, great video!
liked and subscribed.
I was watcing Meguairs videos on youtube beacuse i love to detail my car, its a zen moment for me; then tour video appear and gotta tell your taht its amazing waht you achieved being so young so congrats! really ! you re a really cool entrepreneur! cheers from Mexico! an pls excuse myy poor english!
Does that ridgid vacum power that 50ft reel hose and if it does how do you like the suction on it? really want to go that route for what i am doing as well
yes! the rigid has no problem at all with the 50ft hose. I will say that you sacrifice some suction not using an industrial strength vacuum, however they take up too much space for our little van. the rigid has enough suck for detailing when setup this way, although if suction is your biggest priority I would recommend figuring out how to fit an industrial vacuum inside
Can you explain the sheet you use for pricing because I’m in the building stage of my detailing business
Price sheet simply lays out conditions that could affect the price. We always tell our customers before service that the price estimate they received is a rough estimate, and that price could vary based on condition.
My price sheet just adds charges for pet hair ($40), stains ($25), and other things that take extra time. It's all up to you on what you deem necessary to charge extra for. You'll learn as you gain experience how long stains, pet hair, etc take to remove. Once you know how long the average detail should take, you'll know how much to charge for each service and condition :)
Base it all around your hourly rate. If you charge $100/hr for details, something that takes an extra 30 minutes of your time should cost $50. Simple math makes a world of difference in a business like ours!
Absolutely love the energy!
I may have missed it , but do you have a pop up tent packed too for the ceramic coat jobs?! I’m fortunate enough that my customers have decent size garages , but every once in a while I’m stuck in the sun lugging out a whole tent set up haha
And out of curiosity ,do you have your employees on an hourly or commission based salary ?
We don’t have a pop-up tent. Fortunately the ceramic coatings & polish compound we use are completely safe in the sun.
when possible, I do pull cars in the garage. employees are on an hourly rate :)
What extractor head did u get for the shop vac?
That was very impressive. Some great information and inspiration.
take the info + run with it!
You might want to throw in a coating thickness gauge somewhere, you dont want one someone to acude tally go too tske off clearcoat when polishing out deep scratches
Hey Mr Hudson I'm a Lil older I have experience in boats and cars what woul be your best products to use that's not super cost effective Thank u for your help
What are you looking for in particular? Exterior products, interior, ceramic coatings, polishing?
Setup is clean too 🔥 I’d like to know the longevity of the ford vans I’ve always like Chevy but those and the dodges look good with the wrap
they are ok... none of the main small vans in this segment are going to be as reliable as a camry or 4runner but they aren't bad. Haven't had any major issues, did buy high mileage so had to replace a few old elements of it mechanically
@@HudsonArcher_Details that’s good it’s working, I figured I seen a lot of em, and as for FB market I see the big ford vans econolines etc I just don’t trust ford 😂 but have always heard good of the expresses / safaris engines .
Hudson what type of metal did you use for the frame? And what type of van is that
consider a shop location soon! builds brand image like no other
I have the same van and just got it how do you open the rear door all the way?
Awesome video! Great setup! There's an issue with your QR code business cards though. Offering any kind of incentive for reviews actually goes against Google's T&Cs
I can appreciate the hustle and entrepreneurship but theres a big difference between billing 20k a month and making 20k a month.
Dear sir , congratulations for your great content. Please can i ask?
Your ,average, pricing list is around 300 for full detail, and your high ceramic coatings service 1200-1500 on average.
To reach 20.000 per month on an average 5-6 days/week 8-10 hours of work
Must perform 3-5 full details per working day ,or 15-19 high paid full correction and ceramic coatings on one month.
Are those numbers achievable for 1 peeson?
Thanks
The van I show off in this video has 2 detailers in it, my employees. We charge about $150/hr for any given service, 8 hours of work per day is $1,200. Work 5 days a week- $6,000. 4 Weeks in a month, $24,000 on a good month.
We also have a second van which I am currently working on staffing :)
@@HudsonArcher_Details i understand sir,thanks for sharing your experience, i am trying to calculate my timing and my performance.
For 150/service for 8 hours day, each car is in line behind with the next car ? There is not travel time between customers locations, no scheduled time between each customers,not set up tools time, and repack time after each service?
Keep.up the great work,
We charge $150 an hour when we are at the customers home, some days are less than that depending on travel time. It’s just an average. We make anywhere from $4,500-$6,000 a week. Many factors can affect our rate, so try not to get discouraged when everything isn’t perfect. You’ll do amazing if you just work hard and shoot for an average of $100-$150/hr :)
@@HudsonArcher_Details thanks bro. Keep up the Great work
@@HudsonArcher_Detailsyou must be doing some serious advertising to get that many clients who also spend that much money.
Where did you get your van build in Austin? I'm starting my detailing journey and bought a 5x8 foot trailer.
Okay I’m going to do it! Great video by the way
@hudson_Archer_Details. What did you use as your door panel cover to mount to the bottle holders
well organized and designed, awesome setup.
Is there no hard water?
I telecom engineer 40 I'm starting out in my càr got pay off I need this to work w9uld u say yes to seat shampoo and air comp4esor
You’re on point dude , I’m using strictly diy detail products too😅 can’t beat em
They’re awesome!
What pressure washer do you have
I have a Greenworks 1700psi portable pressure washer
sweet
I make a couple grand a month but I only work about 25 hours. I like your setup buddy - especially the reels and drainage
Awesome! Love that you're doing so well in your detailing endeavors. Keep it up!
HI, I am 17 too and I just finished my first detail ever (my car to begin with) Im from Serbia and not many people know what detailing is. How do I start getting clients and all that ? also I plan on doing only interior detailing only for start because Im a beginner. What advice do you have for me ?
Best advice:
Learn exterior as well. Offer 3 services, inside cleaning, outside wash, and a full detail (combines the two)
Get customers by knocking on doors and talking to friends and family to start. Save the money you make from these jobs, and then use that to pay someone to help you build a website and optimize it for search. You can also use this money to start ads.
The best way to get customers is a concept i call positioning. In a nutshell ask yourself the following questions:
1) How can I get my business in front of as many people as possible? (In person or online)
2) Once people have seen my business online or in person, how can I make it as simple as possible for them to book?
By putting yourself in the flow of the marketplace, and making it incredibly easy for them to interact with your company, you will get customers and make money
Money cant buy happiness but it sure as hell can buy confidence 😂
the truth
Would love to see more about that ozone machine!
We can for sure cover that soon! It’s an absolute killer so smells
Congratulations bro!!!!!😎
Green water hose name?
Great video btw
Why buddy keep saying the back of the van is front?
what make and model is this van
YOUR AWESOME MAN..
how amazing tips, well done man
I love it man.
Super inspirational, great job!
what is there that is inspirational about this? Everyone and their grandma have been setting up detailing businesses and going on youtube because the algo likes it. Think about how much money he has in this and then think how the hell is a 17 year old supposed to get that sort of starting capital. If you figured family then you would be correct. Its great that they are setting him up to succeed by doing that but to make videos to make false claims is ridiculous and tiring. These videos also only ever say revenue - they never actually go into cogs which would eat significantly into this - it is not a high margin business.
Thank you for the tips I truly well take it and use it
I think the only hard part about detailing is getting clients
Was very difficult for me to start. How are you currently advertising?
in you dreams bro!!
Good video. Very informative. Love the rims
😂
Very nice! hope you guys are doing more than well :)
Great video and vision! #AnythingIsPossible
This is what i aspire to be one day
I hope you keep your sun lotion in the car as well
What brand is the car?
Ford transit connect
Solid!
Congrats, my man!
Love your attitude
New sub .
Just found your channel had to give u a like share comment and subscribe keep the videos coming bro
All good, but I don't like the fact that you usually don't or can't use your own power and water supply idk. Good job overall, my best wishes bro, very inspiring.
definitely can and do- customers in our market don't require though. to each his own, appreciate it
9:21 yeah that's illegal my guy. I would stop doing that immediately. Great video otherwise, very informative!
Damn. Arms and hands akimbo.
Great job and nice complete mobile detail setup. For me...I would need a larger van because this setup is too bunched up and claustrophobic for me. Just sayin.
Phew 😮
Boa tarde preciso de algumas orientações...como comprar produtos.....tem como entrar em contato ou passar seu número telefone
I know you’re employees are happy
My team is incredible! I can’t stress enough the importance of making the right hires- not just looking for detailers, but looking for good people
love the vid, talking with hands is a bit exxecive tho
Damn must be nice being bankrolled by mum and dad!
I'm sure it is, i wouldn't know though
Mom and dad are probably detailing the cars too.
Damn must be shit for your parents to not support you when they can
10k a month Might be possible but doesn't seem it, deff not 20k like the thumbnail said
I wanna be the detailer pulling up in a cyber truck
lmao, don't we all
Good luck on your business. One thing I noticed is you use your hands too much to talk. Im sure once you get older, you will be more calm in your delivery.
Thank you for the advice sir! Definitely still working on how i communicate
9:20 will save you 13 minutes
so mutch energy, think its cocain. not sure yet
i think i just enjoy life brother
Just a little word of advice, offering incentives for google reviews can lead to your business being removed from google. I’d be careful promoting that you guys do that and also advising other businesses to.
why are you talking so fast
Watch the video .75 it makes it more normal lol
@@BonePaste lol
He's American, they're also very loud
the detailing business is gonna be dead in less than 2 years thanks to all these vids
the name "Gamzwizfreshx" doesn't necessarily scream authority in the detailing industry. what do you mean?
i dont think you were pumping your chest out enough in your thumbnail.
you know his dad makes bare bank
your thumbnail shows "20k" yet your first sentence in this video cuts that in half and you said "10k" curious to know what your actual net income is after taxes, overhead, paying employees, money put back into your business and if you offer your employees benefits such as medical? You raise a lot of questions to be curious about.
"over" lol. glad you have a curious mind
10K a month I don’t believe it
awwww
He is chatting it.
huh?
Rich dad syndrome
definitely not. but thank you for your jealousy.
Breathe😂
Yeah its called you had rich parents who set you up with everything you needed.
lmaooooooo someone's been jaded by life!
sorry G- built this biz w/ my own hard work + money
If I made 10k a month detailing I wouldn’t even waste my time on TH-cam. Just saying. Time is money.
It’s not a waste when you understand that where attention goes, energy flows. Attention is currency my friend. Get woke or stay broke
@@HudsonArcher_Details I’m glad your a Tony Robbins fan.
He’s expanding his platform. More eyes on his business is more conversions.
This is quite possibly the DUMBEST comment I have seen in a REALLY long time 😂
You're narrow-minded, brother. It's unfortunate 😢
Mom and dad funded
proof?
@ I don’t need proof😳 I heard from your friends
@@parker4560 names? curious how you'd behave talking to me in person, likely not this way. currently helping my family out financially because of mom's health issues
@ what are you gonna do fight me?
@ I would love every second of it
144,000 miles? Not smart
It's his 1st van. Guaranteed his next one is much newer.
Second can I just bought is a 2021, much newer. First van has no issues mechanically, these things run to 300,000 miles if properly takes care of. And what’s even better, it’s paid for itself almost 7x since i bought it