You the man just wanted to say thank you for making the youtube channel really inspired me to start my own businesses. Maybe you can make a video on when you would make it an official business (with getting a business license and taxes and all that stuff) like after how many consistent customers its worth to do it
Great video man! Do you reuse the mircofiber towels after a wash? Like do you take them home and wash them to be reused or just buy fresh ones for each wash?
Awesome channel awesome passion awesome tip's!! Just one important thing I wanted to add make sure the rims are not HOT before cleaning!!. *I'm sure you know this I just wanted to add it in the comment section 😉 Cleaning and spraying chemicals on hot rims could cause damage😮!! I see you're in South Florida area I am as well I have been detailing for 20+ years it would be awesome to connect one day!!😎 Keep doing your thing brother!!
Number 2 eh i prewash all the time before any water touches the car it saves time and i also polish literally every car i do. Wheels prewash the body usually using a degreaser or decon chemical let sit hose off the wheels the hose the car. Ive found prewashing the paint first especially on filthy cars makes everything easier.
That’s a tricky question because it can really depend on each and every scenario. The fact of the matter though is, if there is rust in a section of a vehicle that’s means that area is already compromised. It’s going to continue rusting, no matter what you do, until it is properly repaired. If you are a detailer and come across something like this it is best to document it beforehand and even make sure the customer knows about it before you start doing any work on it, this way you avoid the possibility of getting blamed for it. As for a diy’er doing their own car, from my experience I’ve seen many people mask around the rusted areas with layers of masking tape to at the very least protect the surrounding paint.
John, I don’t think I understand your question too well.. I will say though if you have steady work - detailing jobs coming in and are able to maintain that flow, as well as the numbers make sense, I don’t see why it would be a problem.
Fragrance tip is key!..nice one!
Thank you! :)
Nice tips, really good
Thank you! Glad you liked them!! 😆
You the man just wanted to say thank you for making the youtube channel really inspired me to start my own businesses. Maybe you can make a video on when you would make it an official business (with getting a business license and taxes and all that stuff) like after how many consistent customers its worth to do it
Thank you and sure thing! 👍🏻
Keep up the informational videos man they help a lot 🙌🏼
Thank you :) I’m glad you find them helpful, more to come! 👍🏻
Hey Randy. Can you make a video on how to clean your shop vac?
Great suggestion! Keep an eye out for that video :)
Great video, excellent tips
Thanks brother ❤
You’re very welcome! 😆
Well said!
Great video man! Do you reuse the mircofiber towels after a wash? Like do you take them home and wash them to be reused or just buy fresh ones for each wash?
sup bro ima starting detailer, how much do you charge for an exterior & interior detail?
I always see you promoting wax products, but what is your opinion on ceramic sealants and coatings?
Nice tips
What’s up man from San Antonio can you do a what you can get at Home Depot for supplies video thanks bro !!
Hey Jeremy, have you checked out my previous video at Home Depot yet? I’ll leave a link here if you haven’t - th-cam.com/video/idqMmV3czQo/w-d-xo.html
Awesome channel awesome passion awesome tip's!! Just one important thing I wanted to add make sure the rims are not HOT before cleaning!!.
*I'm sure you know this I just wanted to add it in the comment section 😉
Cleaning and spraying chemicals on hot rims could cause damage😮!!
I see you're in South Florida area I am as well I have been detailing for 20+ years it would be awesome to connect one day!!😎 Keep doing your thing brother!!
Great tip! Thank you 👍🏻
Number 2 eh i prewash all the time before any water touches the car it saves time and i also polish literally every car i do. Wheels prewash the body usually using a degreaser or decon chemical let sit hose off the wheels the hose the car. Ive found prewashing the paint first especially on filthy cars makes everything easier.
Can u clean a rusty part of a vehicle or no? Thumbnail made me question lol
That’s a tricky question because it can really depend on each and every scenario.
The fact of the matter though is, if there is rust in a section of a vehicle that’s means that area is already compromised. It’s going to continue rusting, no matter what you do, until it is properly repaired.
If you are a detailer and come across something like this it is best to document it beforehand and even make sure the customer knows about it before you start doing any work on it, this way you avoid the possibility of getting blamed for it.
As for a diy’er doing their own car, from my experience I’ve seen many people mask around the rusted areas with layers of masking tape to at the very least protect the surrounding paint.
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Do you think it is just as effective to start a detailing company with three detailers instead of two?
John, I don’t think I understand your question too well.. I will say though if you have steady work - detailing jobs coming in and are able to maintain that flow, as well as the numbers make sense, I don’t see why it would be a problem.