Bro I promise you you are going to be more successful than you can ever imagine! The amount of effort, quality, and time you put in to helping people will come with endless rewards. Thank you brother
This is a small detail but means so much. The fact that he used his own car for this and not risking ruining a customer's car means everything and shows how much of a professional he really is.
Dude you are awesome, you get straight to the point of each tip and product but you also tell enough detail for us to understand. Not hating on other RU-vid detailers but you explain everything perfectly. Keep up the awesome work 🤘🏻
Sheesh bro ive been studying your videos and im about 3 days away from starting my forst job. And man all these tips have been really helpful. Just ordered my gallon from orielys and super excited to get started.
You got it. It’s so easy to recommend the best and expensive products but I try my best to be realistic and recommend great tools/products that won’t break the bank, especially for pros as being profitable is the ultimate goal in a business. Thanks for watching! 👍🏻
Such inspiration. I can definitely say you've inspired me to make a huge change in my life brother and I greatly appreciate your videos. Just found your channel a few days ago and the time you actually take to break down what's needed to start all the way down to how to get the job done is very encouraging and informal. I wish the best for you mate. Keep it up and don't stop.
Came across your channel a few days ago and I'm very impressed! I've learned a lot from you already so thank you. I was wondering if you have any recommendations for a water tank? I'm thinking about starting a mobile detailing business on one of the budgets you provided ($140 or $500) however, I think having a tank in case a potential client doesn't have a source or doesn't want me using theirs would be beneficial. Thanks!
Awesome Jayceon, thank you for watching! If you want to get a water tank as a backup and not use it as your main source I’d probably go with like 35-50 gallon size tank. Now if you think you’d want to upgrade in the long run I’d get a 100 gallon tank. Regardless of which one you choose, you don’t want to get anything bigger than that, a big misconception for beginners is that you need to have the biggest tank out there and the simple truth is a 100 gallon tank will be more than enough for mobile detailing.
Also the meguiras last touch spray is pretty good i buy it in gallon and spray that at the very end before customer pick there car up to remove water marks or light dust and gives that nice shine
For added efficiency at the beginning of your busy mobile day have 2 foam cannons filled up 1/3 of the way with only product inside undiluted at full stregth. 1 will be for soap and 1 for your drying aid. If you use an electric pressire washer use a purple proportioner tip inserted inline of the soap cannon suction tube to aid in final PIR dilution. With Formula 4 full strength undiluted in the drying aid cannon your letting the upper venturi dilute (most are preset internally with knob turned to max foam at 10:1-20:1) the product upon exiting the gun for you. Just like the automatic car wash step of Spot Free Rinse you want to rinse off any dirt and remaining soap from the surface after a contact wash and then apply Superior Products Formula 4 on all surfaces, followed by switching back to a 40* tip to immediately rinse it off before using forced air to dry vehicle. You want the wax in Formula 4 to physically contact and dwell on the paints clear coat surface for maximum effect. Realize it will not foam like soap due to the small amount of wax content however you will see an instant beading and sheeting effect of water on the surface as you begin to foam it on. Also to finish dilute some Superior Products Showroom Shine or my fav. Superior Products EZ Shine in a Marolex or IK pump sprayer as a panel touch up quick detailer and/or even as a clay lube if needed for a final step of hand or machine application of a wax/sealant/ceramic coating.
The only thing I don't like about the wax/rinse stuff (like rain-x at a Blue Beacon truck wash) is that after a day or two you can barely see out of your windshield because it leaves a film. Other than that it looks good.
Love your videos, was just wondering is there a filter that fits onto a hose or an attachment for the Ryobi 1800 psi pressure washer you mention in the $500 budget detailing supplies that would filter the water of water spots? Also would like to know any tips for detailing during the winter time
questions, so if I'm starting off and say I use regular water from a home faucet if I use the superior spray wax will it help avoid leaving water spots ?
Isn't tip 4 and 5 the same thing?? My understanding is that one spray wax is a store bought product (Mequire's), and the second product is a commercial grade product. Calculating that a spray wax while drying the car is more effective.
i just got ONR because a buddy of mine recommended to put a 1-2 capfuls in a 32 oz bottle to use as a drying aid, any experience with ONR? Same instructions with putting it into a wash bucket with your car shampoo