Right before your headlight restoration video, I bought a headlight restoration kit and needed a video for that, I literally just ordered an extractor and drill brushes and they came a few days ago, your posting is creepily helpful, keep up the good work man you’ve really been helping me!
I start watching all your videos last night and all I can say is wooow what a amazing job you’re doing great job I was thinking to start my business for lord knows how long but your videos is motivating me now I know what to buy 😅
Do it brother, I’ve been humming and hawing for a while. I finally did something about it and I had my business name approved and registered officially just this week. Creating the website and slugging away one day at a time. You will never be 100% ready so just jump in. Good luck! 🤙🏼
@@reedaskey6065 That’s amazing bro. I hope it goes well. I think imma just go for it. No better time to start than now. Thanks for the encouraging words. Keep working hard and best of luck!! 🔥🔥
Damn can you imagine if he was a fighter and not a detailer,dude probably be a boxing champ by now with all those hand movements he makes with his hands
That’s little machine does the job , I use it for my detail business and it works just fine. No need to spend 600-1400$ on an extractor. You want something stronger just build your own
Thank you and yes that’s correct! You want to do it before or you can also do it after cleaning the interior as long as you cover the surroundings. It’s pretty much preference based, hope that helps!
Daniel thank you! We actually do not, only room temperature water, if we ever happen to need heat (which isn’t too often) we’ll pull out our steamer and use both to work on the seats. Hope that helps :)
I have a question. Lets say the customer want the shampoo extraction service and a full interior detail. Do i do the extraction first or do i clean the other parts of the interior first? Let me know please
It could honestly depend on every vehicle you’re working with and it’s condition but you could do the interior first and follow up with the extraction afterwards, since at this point you’ve vacuumed all of the debris off the upholstery and you can start shampooing, just be aware of any splattering of your chemical going all over the interior, be vigilant and wipe it down afterwards. Hope that helps!
@@detailingbeyondlimits thank you bro and one last question how about on asking the customer I’ll be using their property water and power outlet I’m kind of nervous on how to approach it
A shop vac could suck up water but wouldn’t provide the same results as an actual extractor, there are however videos up on RU-vid on how to make your own hose/attachment in order to convert your shop vac into an extractor if you wish to a look into that!
So did u have to drain the machine while using it or was that not necessary? Thanks in advance for the helpful videos, just started my mobile car wash business today 😎
Hey Ricardo, not too sure what you may be asking but normally we just clean out the tank and pour out all the gunk that was removed from the seats at the end of the detail. Hope that helps! 👍🏻
Hey Randy, is that the ordinary drill? Also, is the extractor-less method as effecient as the one where you use the extractor mainly on bright colored fabric seats? Thanks alot for these though🤗
Hey! We are actually using an impact driver as opposed to an actual drill here, I’d still recommend only a drill and not a driver like we are using, also, an extractor will almost always be the best option to get the best possible results and get the job done properly. Hope that helps!