I hear so many times that time is money. When you start any business, including car detailing, this statement couldn’t be further from the truth. As you are starting out and building a clientele……… A HAPPY/SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS MONEY!
Is it really that good? I currently have a shop that sells products that are as inexpensive as superior, but I’m left dissatisfied with a lot of their products
@@Fortress500 dark fury is a really good all purpose cleaner, good for bugs, brake dust, road grime, even for crud on top of the vehicle. The leather cleaner is good too, works on vinyl and plastic. It also is at oreillys, if it's not in stock, they can usually have it in a few days .
The product spending is accurate, ONLY FOR NEW DETAILERS. Those who keep using trash products from Walmart and been detailing for 3 years or more and can’t seem to scale or afford proper products, they just need to go ahead and quit
Yep, some very good points. One of the things I would add is that higher out the things that you can’t stand to do if you don’t like to balance your books get a bookkeeper the few dollars a month you would spend to have somebody going over your checkbook and making sure that your expenses and monies are in order is going to save you so much money in the future, and if you don’t know where your money is going, then until soon be out of business. That could be said for many positions within accompany the two most important for the owner obviously is the marketing and the Customer Service
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and tips I appreciate it so much! I’m planning on starting a detailing business and I’m nervous but to excited 🫶🏽🤞🏾🙏🏾
I just wrote a huge comment but somehow deleted it. In short: use a new cutting pad with good compound and run your polisher at about 75% full speed three passes four pea shaped drops of compound. See what you’ve removed and go from there. 👍
Hey Oscar, I recently started my business and had a question. I bought the Sapphire Scientific upholstery tool that you guys use. What are the other parts that I need to connect it to a Mytee Extractor? I bought the new HP90. Do you have any links that could help me? Thanks, Oscar!
You say about not buying the best tools for the job and then go onto to talk about weekend warrior mentality and say that time is money. If you want to do detailing at a professional level, then you have to face it and buy professional equipment. Sure others will give you results but a home steamer or carpet extractor is not going to provide efficiency or speed like pro level equipment. And also there's the saying "Buy cheap, buy twice".
I can use a $150 rotary and get the same results as a $400 rotary. I can use a $250 DA polisher and get the same results than a $700 polisher. A $50 soap is no better than a $20 soap. There's $700 polishers that are breaking down while $250 polishers are going strong
Tbh tho it’s one thing to spend 500 for a hobby. But you should not be starting a business with 500 if you really wanna put your best foot forward. Sure you can if you want. You can also try to pet a kangaroo. But is either one a good idea? No
@@renogunzddragon1900 get a job and save for the correct equipment you need. When I started my mobile detailing business it took about 4k in total. The average person could easily save that in 6-7 months even if you had bills and a family. For someone with less obligations you could save that in 3-4 months easily even if you don’t have a good job. Nothing worth its salt is created over night. When it comes to business the saying buy once cry once is EXTREMELY real. Take the time, do it right, you will succeed 💪🏾
@@renogunzddragon1900 buy what you need to be time efficient. If $500 in product keeps you working on a car twice as long as you should, spend more for the right tools/product for the job.
Rinseless wash is a car washing product and method that is used primarily to cut down on the amount of water you use to rinse the vehicle. Rinseless doesn’t mean no water, it just means no rinsing at the end of the wash. For example: Pre-soak > Rinse > contact wash > dry. This is a standard Rinseless wash procedure. Not something you would do with a typical car soap, because car soap needs to be fully rinsed off. Rinseless wash products usually act as their own drying aid as well.
@@SunnyS3506 I believe you are thinking of a waterless wash, not necessarily Rinseless. Although if your car is only lightly dusty, you could use Rinseless in the way you described.
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I hear so many times that time is money. When you start any business, including car detailing, this statement couldn’t be further from the truth. As you are starting out and building a clientele……… A HAPPY/SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS MONEY!
2 words - Superior products - Gallon sized...you will save a ton in the profit zone
Superior products is 🔥🔥🔥
@@changedheart3256 there ya go. Someone who knows from experience
Is it really that good? I currently have a shop that sells products that are as inexpensive as superior, but I’m left dissatisfied with a lot of their products
@@Fortress500 dark fury is a really good all purpose cleaner, good for bugs, brake dust, road grime, even for crud on top of the vehicle. The leather cleaner is good too, works on vinyl and plastic. It also is at oreillys, if it's not in stock, they can usually have it in a few days .
@@Fortress500 yupp
Nailed the "buying too much" issue. That one hit a little too close to home, lol!
Same here.
Same. I keep seeing other ppls videos and I'm like damn I could use that or this lol.
yep lmfao
The product spending is accurate, ONLY FOR NEW DETAILERS. Those who keep using trash products from Walmart and been detailing for 3 years or more and can’t seem to scale or afford proper products, they just need to go ahead and quit
Man this video is so much more informational then any “ use these products for this “ kind of videos ! Thank you so much 👌🏼
Hey, love your videos! Keep up the good work brother. Started my own business a few months ago and you have been a big inspiration.
Yep, some very good points. One of the things I would add is that higher out the things that you can’t stand to do if you don’t like to balance your books get a bookkeeper the few dollars a month you would spend to have somebody going over your checkbook and making sure that your expenses and monies are in order is going to save you so much money in the future, and if you don’t know where your money is going, then until soon be out of business.
That could be said for many positions within accompany the two most important for the owner obviously is the marketing and the Customer Service
This guy's is so relatable and real
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and tips I appreciate it so much! I’m planning on starting a detailing business and I’m nervous but to excited 🫶🏽🤞🏾🙏🏾
1:17 hilarious.Make sure the mitt you used on the hood gets down there into the tar/gravel/grime that the front tire kicks up
The first example sounds like multiple separate issues in one. Price to amount of work issue, level of work the car actually needs issue
How often should you cut or polish the paint on a car for the longest lasting but still good looking clear coat?
And how do you determine the hardness of the clear coat and why does that matter?
I just wrote a huge comment but somehow deleted it.
In short: use a new cutting pad with good compound and run your polisher at about 75% full speed three passes four pea shaped drops of compound. See what you’ve removed and go from there. 👍
Fantastic video
If you have the connections for a lot of clients its worth having everything on the book. Especially if you have the money
any tips when hiring detailers and training them
Hey Oscar, I recently started my business and had a question. I bought the Sapphire Scientific upholstery tool that you guys use. What are the other parts that I need to connect it to a Mytee Extractor? I bought the new HP90. Do you have any links that could help me? Thanks, Oscar!
Thanks man!!!!
When is your next SEO class?
What do you need to know about SEO? Shit takes years to get ranked well usually. Digital ads is how you get in front of your audience
Hi how much cost if you train me for this bussiness?
You say about not buying the best tools for the job and then go onto to talk about weekend warrior mentality and say that time is money. If you want to do detailing at a professional level, then you have to face it and buy professional equipment. Sure others will give you results but a home steamer or carpet extractor is not going to provide efficiency or speed like pro level equipment. And also there's the saying "Buy cheap, buy twice".
I can use a $150 rotary and get the same results as a $400 rotary. I can use a $250 DA polisher and get the same results than a $700 polisher. A $50 soap is no better than a $20 soap. There's $700 polishers that are breaking down while $250 polishers are going strong
Tbh tho it’s one thing to spend 500 for a hobby. But you should not be starting a business with 500 if you really wanna put your best foot forward. Sure you can if you want. You can also try to pet a kangaroo. But is either one a good idea? No
So you have any solution ?? Rather than repeating 'you should not start business with 500'
@@renogunzddragon1900 get a job and save for the correct equipment you need. When I started my mobile detailing business it took about 4k in total. The average person could easily save that in 6-7 months even if you had bills and a family. For someone with less obligations you could save that in 3-4 months easily even if you don’t have a good job. Nothing worth its salt is created over night. When it comes to business the saying buy once cry once is EXTREMELY real. Take the time, do it right, you will succeed 💪🏾
@@renogunzddragon1900 buy what you need to be time efficient. If $500 in product keeps you working on a car twice as long as you should, spend more for the right tools/product for the job.
Where can I buy ur book?
He just said it in the beginning smh
Bro skipped brain day
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What, my friend, is a “rinse less wash”?
Spray and wipe the car down without water, for example when someone lives in apartment or flat and no easy access to water or none in van.
Rinseless wash is only needed when your car is just a bit dirt..if its really dirty.then it needs an apc + soap.
Rinseless wash is a car washing product and method that is used primarily to cut down on the amount of water you use to rinse the vehicle.
Rinseless doesn’t mean no water, it just means no rinsing at the end of the wash.
For example:
Pre-soak > Rinse > contact wash > dry.
This is a standard Rinseless wash procedure. Not something you would do with a typical car soap, because car soap needs to be fully rinsed off. Rinseless wash products usually act as their own drying aid as well.
@@SunnyS3506 I believe you are thinking of a waterless wash, not necessarily Rinseless. Although if your car is only lightly dusty, you could use Rinseless in the way you described.
@@Sovrakha Ah, thank you.