I feel like your videos would be more successful if they were shorter, were shot better and had better audio. Because audio is really important. No one is really going to sit here and watch all the unnecessary parts where you pump the nozzle and show off what product you're using. Here's a great video showing what I'm really talking about (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CoHTK5REZaQ.html&ab_channel=GearsandGasoline). Forget the part where the guy is talking, but when they shoot the detailing it's clear, and well lit, and sounds pretty amazing. Obviously you probably don't have that budget for camera and sound equipment, but this is the stuff you should aim to do when trying to grow on RU-vid. It could be so much better in my opnion. I don't mean to come off as a hater at all, just a guy who's pointing out what I think you should do to grow and be bigger. Well if that's the goal for you anyways.
Great result! Very interested, so Rupes coarse DA, but with a Rupes white foam polishing pad?? And same compound but with blue wool?? And no second stage follow up polishing?
Don't use the same product on the fabric top as you use on the body. Don't high pressure clean. Don't use orbital power tools for no good reason. In short, wash it according to the manual, common sense and show a little sympathy. I understand that a professional detailer will have little time for such things, but am I going to put my baby into the hands of a professional detailer? Never.
A buddy of mine is a professional detailer and does the full ceramic finish among other treatments and almost never uses orbital tools because it's a great way to ruin the finish.
@@selfissh @newtonwilliams3778 I’ve been spraying water on engine bays, S2000 included, for over 20 years, and only once I had an issue cause I didn’t cover the alternator enough.
You can totally use a pressure washer. Main thing is how much pressure. If you can touch the water and it not hurt you, it’s safe as long as you don’t go close to it. About a foot or so is as close as I’m comfortable. Same for pressure washing the paint. Too much pressure and you know the rest