ALL You Need for PERFECT Interior Detailing Results
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I started a Mobile Detailing business while in high school to make side money. Over time my passion grew, and so did my business skills. Today I own the largest detailing company in my town, all while taking college classes online. My thesis, simple businesses have the power to create life changing wealth, when done right. And I can prove it.
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0:00 Intro
0:56 Full Vacuum
1:20 Interior Wipedown
1:57 Screens
2:45 Glass
3:35 Cupholders
5:29 Leather Seats
8:35 Carpets
11:48 Outro - Auta a dopravní prostředky
How simply did YOU start your detailing business?
The wife tryna teach me how to deal with leather. And you gloss over leather conditioner is a scam..plz, details.
So we can all be educated =]
Edit figured you'd get around to it
But the moment has passed.
I'll just tell her I did it like.she said to.
How do you handle headliners?
(Example:.multi year smoker car with multiple instances of getting wet from sunroof leaving tabacco/waterline stain)
Probably worst kind of stain, yes?
I assume use more care.than you do on carpet
Scuff marks. Looks like dirt but isn't.
Advanced leather stains, and lack of.care where the leather is super dry.
Pro tips on unusual situations
Um, good.job, thanks !
I respect the hustle young man. Here’s a few things I’d like to point out to help you out (judging by the look of the area, you’re probably in Leander or cedar park, and I support fellow Texans)
1. Leather conditioner is not a scam. It’s job is not to protect leather, it’s to moisturize and make it last longer. Remember, leather is skin, and just like our skin, it needs moisture and hydration to prevent cracking, wrinkles, etc. the goal is to extend the life of the leather to prevent this. Now a new car most likely won’t need a leather conditioner since most new leather in vehicles nowadays is coated. Older vehicles will need this. Meguiars sells a really good one, or Leatherique is really good too.
2. Try to avoid spraying products directly onto the surface if it isn’t carpet, especially on the door switches. Spray onto a rag and wipe, or spray into your brush, then agitate. That moisture is going to wear out and ruin those switches over time.
3. Same for glad, avoid spraying directly into the surface. Also, don’t forget to roll down that window and clean the edge to fully clean the window, and don’t forget to flip the rag over to the dry side and buff out the product.
4. Remember, less is more. Your approach to cleaning the carpets is great, but don’t oversaturate them with product.
5. Try not to use sharp objects like that to clean perforated seats. Compressed air works just fine, or a fine (soft) bristle brush. You don’t want to run the risk of tearing the seats with that, no matter how careful you are. Also, same goes for seats, especially perforated ones in high end/luxury vehicles. I’m assuming that vehicle had heated or ventilated seats, which means there’s electronics in there. Moisture is not a friend to electronics.
6. Get a rubber mat (even a yoga mat works fine) mat to clean carpeted floor mats. Avoid putting them on the concrete. Can even get those cheap, foam puzzle piece mats and that works too.
7. GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES. Can’t stress this enough. If it’s on you, it’s in you.
Overall, great technique and methods. I especially love that you clean the vehicle from back to front. I find this to be the best method so you don’t miss anything, and you end in the drivers seat in case you need to move the vehicle. I wish you well in your detailing journey.
Thank you so much for all of this information! I'm going to look into these things and implement some of them. And you're right lol, live in Leander. Where are you? You seem to know the area pretty darn well!
@@HudsonArcher_Details no thanks needed man. I’m always happy to share information I learned along the way to help out. I’m currently in Los Angeles, but I was a roofing contractor in Leander/Austin/Cedar Park/Hutto, central Texas in general. Actually looking to move back to the area, so I’ll keep you in mind for detailing.
I’d recommend even trying to hit up some of the roofing businesses to get customers out of them. Kangaroof has a pretty large fleet, Newruf also has a few trucks, Coast to Coast Contractors, etc. Probably will work best to sell exterior washes, and skip the interior with most of them (inside of a contractor truck is usually going to stay messy and they’re particular about their stuff inside). I know image is important to a lot of the roofing businesses so you could try it out. Coast to Coast is in Leander so you could start there. Newruf, in hutto might be a good deal. Mike, the owner is a bit of an ass, but the man is all about image (he’ll try and buckle and dime you, but just hold firm on your pricing). Any tips or help ever wanted, just holler.
@@Isadore These are amazing ideas, if you have instagram, please send me a DM to @hudarcher. I'd love to connect and get some more insight about the roofing business!
@@HudsonArcher_Details I don’t have instagram. Do you have any other socials?
Automobile leather isn't real, hide leather. It's a form of plastic that is dyed, and coated with another plastic coating. The way to keep it looking good isn't by using leather conditioners, it's by keeping it clean, and being mindful how you're sitting in it to prevent cracking.
If your doing this a lot you should think about wearing gloves instead of constantly absorbing all of the chemicals
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” - Leonardo da Vinci
It's the only way you can win as a detailer
Da vinki?
brevity is the soul of wit
Factz
The towel on the windshield tip is genius.
This is a fantastic video. I really appreciate that there’s not a ton of extra fluff and you get straight to the point. Definitely will put some of these tips to use!
Amazing short to the point video.. addresses some potential barriers if entry for guys that want to explore this as a side gig or more.. knowing that you can rig up a makeshift steamer is gold that little bit there. Thanks a bunch. Will be tuning in to your channel for more content. Cheers!
Informative video, Hudson, thank you. Your on-camera presentation style is great. Well done.
Watched so many videos and it’s crazy to me how the best tip so far is the towel on the windshield blocking the sun lol Definitely need that the other day when I was cleansing out my car
You have good energy man. Well done
Watched this after hundreds of detailing videos deserved a subscription hope you keep doing well and I hope to start my business soon
You just saved my life with the windshield cleaning tip!!! Pure gold!!! Great video!
Excellent presentation, energy, content and length! A well done video.
Appreciate the support!
Great video man
I’ve ordered my van and it’s coming soon
Your videos are very inspiring
Awesome video !!! Clear and concise information. Love it
Thank you!
Pro-tip, do not let the customer see those carpets on the ground. Put a tarp down.
Absolutely
Clean and simple process.
That was the best video ever on CZcams so informative and to the point emmy award winner !
It doesn’t take more than 10 minutes to explain how to do an interior, don’t know why so many Detailing CZcamsrs make them so long & full of useless fluff 🤷🏼♂️
I love your style mate van looks very neat and straight to the point woth your point! I love that well done and good luck
Thank you sir, branding is key
This video is great. We all appreciate it, keep goin man!
Thank you very much sir! What sort of content would you like to see next?
@@HudsonArcher_Details I think the structure of your services and how you priced them at first. For example should there be different levels to an exterior and interior wash or just one. Would it always include a clay bar or iron remover. Should sealents be added or be an upsale for the wax. And how do you get customers interested in maybe graphene or even ceramic coatings if you offer it. Paint corrections and things like that. This is the only piece I have left to fully learn because I feel I have the actual process and knowledge of the service down. I just need to refine my pricing and efficiency. I know it’s a lot. Sorry
@@broken2550 haha no worries! this is exactly the feedback i need.. video coming soon to address these topics
Straight to the point reel me in type of video, great work youngin, I see you 🫡
hey man like your energy, great vid!
Thank you!
Great presentation!
Dang, the towel on the windshield is such a simple but great strategy. Props to you my friend
Excellent video, Hudson. I’ve liked and subscribed ❤to
You are the best 👌 love this video ❤
Watching all the way from the British Virgin Islands. Great video! You got yourself a sub.
well thank you sir! i appreciate it!
what’s the detailing scene like on the islands?
Crazy value ⚡⚡⚡
Came across ur page and checked out ur other videos and great stuff. Crazy to believe ur just 17 cause u sound & look way mature for 17. Keep it up homie. I'm double ur age but keep bein boss man, ur business so older ppl will work for u (from ur other video) so don't let these old heads keep u from goin up. Great videos!
Appreciate you brother 🙌🏻
What interior detail/agitating brushes do u use? Thx for the content/info.
this deserves a sub i just started and i like how you explain things
Great video! Though, having owned classic cars leather conditioner is a must. A lot of cars don't need it but the older the car, specifically pre 2005, definitely need it. I say pre 2005 as from cars I've owned the synthetic coating on leather has definitely gotten better. I do feel it wears away over time however, and I love Griots Leather 3-in-1 and I let it soak in. Get compliments at Cars&Coffee for how good my seats look. Personally though, I prefer vinyl seats (especially older NuLuxe, as I find it softer and more comfortable than leather, yet my little experience with the material usually is with Lexus cars)
Vinyl seats are definitely better. And when I do use conditioner, I use Griot's. They have a fantastic line-up! Newer cars and conditioner is definitely not my choice just because of the kind of material used now
Thank you good information ,and your communication skills is extremely excellent.
Very nice editing and narrative content. You really have confidence in your craft and it shows in your expert review of the products and processes you use when doing an interior detail. Very good and useful information. Especially for a person who doesn't want to invest a lot of money in detailing products, but can still get you similar or the same results. Kudo's to you sir. Keep up the great work buddy. You'll have thousands more subscribers as soon as you are more well known.
Really appreciate the support my friend! I’m going to keep pushing to help as many people as I can. The following will simply be my reward.
Happy detailing!!
Great great video u will help us to save a lot of money on products that we don’t need I like the vacuum transformation on a carpet cleaner or drying thats awesome thanks a lot
You are most certainly welcome!
Great video definitely taught me a few things. What are your and people in the comments thoughts on Armor All protectant or Chemical Guys Inner clean?
I found that they were not so good even though I followed instructions and used clean rags.
(Lots of streaks)
great video! tips for cleaning cloth seats would be helpful
amazing video!!!
Great video! I only use vacuum, towels, p&s swift, Adam’s wheel/tire cleaner & All in One Leather Conditioner!!! 🗿 ohhh & I always have a steamer to make cleaning absolutely making my detail beyond easy!!!
All of my customers want the OEM look/feel. So it really depends on what leather conditioner you use and how you apply it. I use the chemical guys one and with that you must make sure that you buff it off within 2 minutes of applying. If left longer than that it will leave the leather glossy and sticky. If i accidentally leave it on too long i spray interior cleaner on them to remove the condition and reapply. I also use a fresh microfiber afterwards to ensure I wiped up all the excess. After 6-8 hours it will have the original shine and feel as OEM leather.
I definitely prefer the OEM look myself too. Very important to keep things looking as close to factory finish as possible!
Like the Hustle and energy. Extractor tip not bad.
You have a bright future ahead.
Great video bro, wating for new ones :)
New ones always in the pipeline... get ready :o
great video!!!
i just got myself a hyandai (idk if thats spelled right) wet and dry hoover which doubles as an extractor for carpets with a chemical tank to and spray from the nozzle, and it has the option to blow like a compressor with all the extractor and hoover accessories for £199 brand new
Thanks for video. Can u list names of all products u mentioned
Fantastic and good communication. How do you price interiors? I’m thinking of specializing on interiors only in my area and wondering how to go about all of this…
Wow thanks for showing us how to detail an already detailed car
Good stuff. I like that vacuum mod. What would you recommend for dog drool staining on leather-like door panels (5th gen 4Runner)? I've tried simple green and a Maguier product by you can still see the drool stains. Perhaps it eteched itself into the material?
If you can't get them out with a strong all purpose cleaner, perhaps try a stain remover like P&S Terminator, if that doesn't work then you may be right about it having etched itself into the material :(
Where do you find the attachment for the vacuum? (extractor)
Great video and content.
I'm really impressed at your delivery of interior detailing explanations! Keep it up! :D
Thank you
You look 17, but I'm intrigued...... Continue 🤔
Good info just wished you actually showed what the carpet looked like after the drill brush. Instead you skipped that and stuck the extractor on the same spot. So did the stain not come out with the drill brush or did you have to extract it to make it come out.
Have you had any issues with All Clean causing damage at 30:1? I've used Rinseless on plastics and All Clean on upholstery, worked pretty good.
diy detail and mountain valley are the best!
You sure know what’s up!
What’s a cheap good vacuum to use that’s portable in a trunk
Thank you
Air compressor is 100% necessary for detailing. For quick tidy up, of course not. But if you're trying to get "like new" its a must have.
Where can I find all the products used for building the extractor from the shop vac?
What’s the spray chemical that you used on the mats? Does it clean most stains?
Love what your doing man, What Chemical Guys stuff do you like to use? and i have Bee Poop on my dam car! What do you suggest using to remove it? Keep up the hustle man!
Great video thanks.
Thank you brother 🙏🏼
yes sir
This was helpful
Awesome video !
Thanks!
That tip about cleaning windows in the sun was on point. I have the same Rigid vacuum and hose you have. Can you please send me explain the setup of attaching the extractor nozzle to the hose? Very interested in that setup. Really like the video.
Absolutely!
Connect with me on IG: @hudarcher, and I'll be able to send you a full setup video
Amazing video brother I would use glass cleaner for sceens
I do like glass cleaner for screens depending on how dirty they are. Sometimes those things can be real greasy!
This is very helpful. I just want to be able to offer to people I know because I do so many things
Hey man great tips! However at 9:56 I see your process of adding chemicals then agitation with the drill brush which is great but do pick up the dirt and stains up after agitation with a rag or extractor like you did later in the video or just agitate?
I usually agitate, then use a rag to wipe the surface dry
How is there no dust flying around and sticking to the screen? When I detail then I always have this problem, what am I doing wrong?
Wait quick question, you didn't use pressured water for the carpets?
This dude can make a video so well
Really appreciate you my brother
Awesome video! Im starting my detailing business soon, is there a link to the products you use?
How often would you clean the leather seats ???
Where did you purchase the extractor from?
Air compressions and tornador style blowers is a way faster process eliminating allot of time wasting vacuuming is why I recommend that process especially pet hair issues.
Great video brother I'll definitely follow your IG etc.
I never knew about the windshield getting streaks, I’ll give you that one 😮
of course!
Are scrub ninja type pads safe for leather and cloth seats?
Really wish this guy put links in the description. Building this extractor has been a nightmare
DIY rinseless wash is a very underrated product for interior cleaning. Most of the time, it’s all I need. I use a few sprays of all clean in particularly nasty cupholders, but everything else gets a rinseless wash dampened towel or brush.
Rinseless wash is a life saver in almost every area of the car!
Can you make a video showing how to dilute it? Like what does 30 to 1 even mean? I'm not a chemist in a science lab
What is in.the foam sprayer? Thanks
Hey Hudson, I was just interested in the specific connectors and hoses you need to turn the shop vac into an extractor.
I wish I knew! A friend of mine built it for me and I paid him lol
Is there a description box for the video?
Dunno where you're buying extractors. Mine was $145, combined wet and dry vac. Does what I need.
Just a tip. When using chemicals, wear gloves. If its on you, its in you.
I forget way too often 😅
Thanks for the reminder!
Is there a link to the extractor hose
Love how he lugs the entire barrel out just to throw away the towel ~ That's dedication folks
@Hudson Archer - Auto Detailing Good video this one is,may I know if it's ok for you to review our foam cannon S V3.0?Thanks so much in advance!😊
Love this video! Try out DIY Detail Clean and Protect! It cleans and protects in one go and it doesn't make leather shiny IMO. I love their interior Ceramic tho
I really like Clean & Protect as well, but all clean is much cheaper lol
Good tips
How do I clean the seats of there not leather
Any chance anyone found the attachments he used to turn the vacuum into an extractor?
Should you wipe with a damp microfiber towel after using the all clean on interior ?
Nope, when you use All Clean at 30:1 dilution ratio it’s perfectly safe for interior use without having to use a damp microfiber
With the IK sprayer how do you do multiple different products? Do you have multiple sprayers or one? Is it just another bottle for it? Also thanks for the great advice!
I have at least 6 IK Sprayers! They are just that good!
Extractor build felt like a life hack ngl, never thought of that😂😂
It saved me a lotttt of money! Currently trying to figure out how to DIY a heater for it to have a hot water extractor. Will share once I make a breakthrough!
Great charisma
My "all clean" is 10:1 purple power degreaser with a dab of dish soap. Cheapest it gets. 50 cents a gallon.