Hey Oscar, I've been watching your videos for a long time now and have learned so much from your channel. I don't run a business but I love detailing my families cars and on weekends I'll sometimes do a few jobs on the side. I started using ryobi tools a few years ago and I've ended up collecting a bunch of cordless tools to help with detailing. They just came out with a dual action polisher with their 18volt one+ that's decent enough to do minor corrections with. I also have the cordless shop vac, cordless one gallon sprayer, cordless drill to attach brushes, and a blower. They have all been decent though and none of them have failed although I'm not doing nearly the amount of work you are. The tools themselves have all been pretty inexpensive and batteries are easy to come by. You mentioned buying a cordless shop vac so I thought I'd share my thoughts. The shop vac I have is the 6 gallon ryobi, and it works just about as well as the rigid 4 gallon 5hp. I get about 20-30 minutes run time on a 4ah ryobi battery. Anyhow, just wanted to thank you again for all the videos you post, I've learned a ton from you over the last couple years.
You are spot on about mobile detailing vs shop are two completely different things especially when it comes to controlling lighting, temperature and a big advantage on paint correction is some shops have lifts to raise the vehicle completely eliminating killing your back.
I primarily use Ridgid 18v tools such as vacuum, drill brush and doubles as a rotary tool, and the jobsite blower. The are extremely effective and less of a tripping hazard. 🍻
Oscar love the cordless route. Ive been going slowly getting more cordless. Have the drill brushes, the blower, the vacuum, and the cordless polishers. Love them
Tryna find a good hose and reel for a remodel I’d like the back to look more appealing so doing it over , but I can see here hey evenwhen its a lot goin on it still works out so yea. Would a 25ft hose do good on a vac master pro beast ? Don’t want to lose a lot of suction
what hose do you have for your vacuum I ordered one awhile ago and am not a fan. Also does your vacuum lose a lot of suction with a longer hose? Thanks!
Any specific questions about these two things? I'll make a follow up video if needed. Links in description box!
Hey Oscar, I've been watching your videos for a long time now and have learned so much from your channel. I don't run a business but I love detailing my families cars and on weekends I'll sometimes do a few jobs on the side. I started using ryobi tools a few years ago and I've ended up collecting a bunch of cordless tools to help with detailing. They just came out with a dual action polisher with their 18volt one+ that's decent enough to do minor corrections with. I also have the cordless shop vac, cordless one gallon sprayer, cordless drill to attach brushes, and a blower. They have all been decent though and none of them have failed although I'm not doing nearly the amount of work you are. The tools themselves have all been pretty inexpensive and batteries are easy to come by. You mentioned buying a cordless shop vac so I thought I'd share my thoughts.
The shop vac I have is the 6 gallon ryobi, and it works just about as well as the rigid 4 gallon 5hp. I get about 20-30 minutes run time on a 4ah ryobi battery.
Anyhow, just wanted to thank you again for all the videos you post, I've learned a ton from you over the last couple years.
Hey Oscar can you do a video on how you set up the extractor hose on a reel did you use a separate reel for solution and vacuum hose?
@@oddiin979 I’d like more info on this as well!
I'd also like to know how you set up your extractor hose on a reel
I want to know what vacuum you use with a 30' hose. My dewalt seems to loose a lot of suction when hooked up to the reel.
It’s been great to see your business grow as mine has been growing. Just bought a cargo van and am going to set up to similar to what you have.
You are spot on about mobile detailing vs shop are two completely different things especially when it comes to controlling lighting, temperature and a big advantage on paint correction is some shops have lifts to raise the vehicle completely eliminating killing your back.
Can u make a video on your vacuum hose reel thanks
I primarily use Ridgid 18v tools such as vacuum, drill brush and doubles as a rotary tool, and the jobsite blower. The are extremely effective and less of a tripping hazard. 🍻
I love Ridgid. I'm going the Same route. Next is the Ridgid Compressor.
Oscar love the cordless route. Ive been going slowly getting more cordless. Have the drill brushes, the blower, the vacuum, and the cordless polishers. Love them
Awesome!
Yes! Is nice to have everything on reels!! 👍🏼👍🏼
Can you do a close up video of the extractor reel
Lex isnt always on camera
but when he is
he's blowing shit around with the tornador
Hahaha yes, exactly
Can you do a video on how to detail in the summer like canopy setups or deionized water setup etc
Tryna find a good hose and reel for a remodel I’d like the back to look more appealing so doing it over , but I can see here hey evenwhen its a lot goin on it still works out so yea. Would a 25ft hose do good on a vac master pro beast ? Don’t want to lose a lot of suction
Can you please put a link to that blue vacuum hose in this video? Thank buddy
Where do you find a long hose for the extractor? I have a aqua pro vac.
Where is the vaccum hose
Yo Oscar can u or have u done a updated video on the extractor hose reel how y’all set it up please thanks bro!
Can you drop a link to the extractor hose and reel
I have the Mytee Spyder HP60
What kind of hose reel you using for the extractor? And how does the solution hose goes thru the reel
Any vacuum hose reels i dont have to spend $400 a piece for?
Not sure if you found one, but NotthenTool has some for $169.
What is pressure washer setup I would like to know what hose you have and have it’s hooked up to your pressure washer
what hose do you have for your vacuum I ordered one awhile ago and am not a fan. Also does your vacuum lose a lot of suction with a longer hose? Thanks!
been looking for a hose where did u get it
How many walts generator its needs for your extractor machine
It’s the only thing we can run with the 3500 generator
Where’s the link to
The autozone polisher that’s a good idea
Can you plz make a video of how you guys manage buisness finances thank you 🙏🏽
Do you not lose power with such long hoses?
Yes we do but worth the headaches it removes
Yep, spilling the secrets lol
what reel do you use for the extractor hose? love the vidoes thank you
Do you guys use di water in the tank?
We sure do
Hi do people complain of the noise you're making and if so how do you deal with it?
Ignore them its not like they doing construction work
What wireless vacuum are you guys planning on buying ??
@VERA Vlogs - MI VIDA EN USA thanks going to give it a try
Where’s the link to the cordless autozone polisher
We bought it locally
Just go to autozone lol
What generator are you using? And are you able to run multiple pieces of equipment at the same time off of it?
It’s the predator 3500 from harbor freight.
Hey Oscar quick question is you’re blue vacuum hose a pool hose and if it is how did you get it to fit the 1 7/8 thank you
That could be , he straggled rolling the hose , those hoses are hard the a rock
Harder then a rock
If you allow me I would recommend everyone the roboreel !!
Haha I cracked up when I seen using big ole headphones for a battery blower lollol whyyy
Same
Shits still loud what u mean
Proper PPE. We’re not trying to impress anyone
👌
I finally bought an aqua pro vac!
Same! I had been using a bissel pro for almost 2 years. I ordered it Friday and it’s supposed to come in tomorrow!
@@maddenchamp33 mines coming Monday!
How is the aqua pro vac working ?
@@fredinaci7051 amazing