Doubtfully, I mentioned it about the boot latch when he was scrubbing it out... his only response was liking my comment 😂 a few years down the line those chairs are going to start feeling like there's rice in the rails
Also leather seats can be shiny, if you matt out them, they are ruined because the laquire is there no more:D so 60-90% alcohol cleaning products should be used very thin to not ruin the laquire from the seats. So many things wrong in this deep clean
@sorow9523 none of it is leather unless it's really vintage. It's a type of "leather" coated material. No way if it's shiny from the factory this is going to make it matte. He's right, people have become brainwashed by silicone shine sprays on everything.
@@kneecaps2000well most of the work that i have done to cars including vintage/2010's have some type of leather and it's not the plastic leather which you are propably talking about. Fake leather just like real leather that is in cars which is usually matte or shiny laquired, needs to be cleaned by leather cleaning solutions, or it will damage the laquire and make it sweat/break from the cleaning product. Most fake leather types are not matte because the basic layer doesn't have the toughness of laquire from the start. Laquire protects the under layer so it will not make the colour dull or make scraches. And atleast here in Finland most car models in usage are from 1988-2011. Which have leather types that have laquire from the factory. No silicone products are used for the shine on them. And even if is those are gonna be greasy with touch too.
@lubanks6278 😅 you couldn't be more wrong. It is the opposite way, 75% tools and %25 knowledge doing it this doods way. I would have had all those seats taken out and done it properly, re greased them most importantly and it still would have been mostly the tools doing the job. Trust me I did this shit for to many years 😅
Not to mention this doods spraying shit areas you know he never plans on wipping out. You should never spray inside the vents you spray the brush than wipe them down or better yet, take them out. Pain in the ass in most cases but if you claim to be returning it to factory I would expect the vents to be clean to not just look that way
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Bro really knows how to win an argument, even if it's just in his head!
He makes it look so easy. I worked at a car wash for a few years. A deep clean like that would take 2 guys half a day or more. Mad props to this guy, he does a great job.
Be honest, those cars you cleaning are disgusting dumpsters that only get cleaned when a funeral or wedding comes around That car he's cleaning is pretty close to a regular clean where I work
Ya that guys is definitely out of business only because he used silicone based cleaner, what an amateur. How could he possibly make that mistake, even a 2 year old knows to never use silicone based cleaners
@@jay.northstarThese people dont even know what detailing is. I worked at an exotic car dealership for a couple years. We had our own detail department with an entire team who would only detail cars all day. We also had a car was section where the car would be washed, cleaned, scrubbed, and prepped for detail. Only once it was squeaky clean was it ready for detail, not a single fingerprint on it. They used different grit rotating pads to first take off all the streaks and scratches on the paint, and spent most of the time resorting the paint to factory conditions. Then they did the interior. What these guys do is prep for detail. They don’t actually detail anything. They think detail just means they clean the details of your car. Ive never seen a single mobile detail guy do paint restoration or do anything other than removing surface level dirt. For example if you take a nice car to a drive-through car wash at a gas station it will absolutely destroy the paint and leave swirly scratches all over it that can only be seen in certain light. Also a lot of detailers don’t understand how corrosive brake dust is so they use the same rag to wipe down the car that they do to wipe down the rims which absolutely annihilated the clearcoat and the paint. All of this can be corrected and fixed by a true professional team of detailers who will spend hours and hours laboring over the clearcoat removing all of the scratches one at a time using the rotating pad power tools.
I used to detail cars. There’s actually an interior shine spray that protects leather and vinyl. But some people didn’t like the shine so we left that optional
Taught my grandson how to detail his used car. I told him to pretend a woman is paying him to do her car. She’s going to look at everything including around the gas cap and engine bay.
@@digitalbreakthroughsnice teaching. I used to tell people, especially like mechanics and engineers, to always think that the product/item that they are working on, is going to have their whole family on it next. they soon do a thorough job of it 😭
@@EA7Ryanthats a excellent way to think about it. Im in the process of trying to become a established auto mechanic and my mindset is “if i wouldn’t be satisfied driving it, the job’s not done good enough”
Fun fact if you have leather seats you do have to moisturize them with a special leather oil or a bit of leather cleaner that has a moisturizer in it. It is to prevent cracking and discoloration.
Another fun fact: most leather seats in cars are urethane coated, and leather products don't work well because the leather itself is not being reached.
@@annehaight9963 you still can if you one get the urethane removed or two gently scratch that coating and it will fall off by itself which usually happens when it is used regularly it. That is why it is hard to use leather products for the first two years. Most people usually don’t know that fact because it’s not common knowledge but if researched it is proven true.
When I was 18, I used to detail people’s cars for $150. Great side hustle. Customer got a thorough wash, polish, windexed glass in and out, and tire black on the outside. The inside was all wiped clean and trim was restored, vacuumed, cloth seats were foamed and scrubbed/leather seats were cleaned and conditioned. And an air freshener :)) took me about four hours per car and I never had any complaints. One time, a lady’s car was so dirty that she had a small plant growing from a pile of dirt clumped inside the weatherseal of her trunk.
It's more than an average person's daily wage though! Why work for 16 hours to pay this off when I can clean a car in 2? This only makes sense if you are rich..
@@CurvingBellyhonestly, if it looks good after, 250 isn’t terrible. That equals about 31 an hour, without material and such. Thats is a good rate for a good cleaning.
Oh man, it kills me when the cars coated in dust-collecting slime!! And when people use silicone stuff on the pedals, seats and steering wheel! WTF!! 😢
Yes, absolutely, but not every other surface needs to be slicked down. I used to get in the car and almost bust it bc the step up was greased, the seats were greased, the steering wheel was greased, I couldn’t get traction anywhere lol
Auto leather is usually urethane coated and leather cleaning products aren't useful because they never reach the leather. I've spent a lot of trial and error on that front. Car owner forums can offer a lot of inside info and advice on how to clean your particular car.
Easy, take the money, write their entire existence in the universe off as meaningless because they are clearly brain dead, and proceed to live the best life ever
I used to be a detailer, and I feel like they don’t get enough credit for what they do it can be hard work and it’s very tedious and it sucks when the owner of the vehicle trashes the car right afterwards so from one detailer to another your doing a great job I appreciate the work you do
Im gonna enjoy dropping my work truck off at the detailer here soon 😂 theyre gonna love 27 years of grime, grease, oil, dirt, etc. pounded into my cloth seats and carpeting, but that's their problem, i have to do all the actual work since im planning on retiring it to weekend toy pretty soon and will have to almost completely rebuild it from the ground up
want to hear a story. there was a wife and husband and owned a old station wagon it was trashed up couldnt see in or out the bad of it. the wife drove everywhere and the husband tagged along. well one day they came to order from taco bell as they do often. the window rolled down to pay for the order and the smell from there car was unbearable. turns out the husband died 3 days prior in the car during july heatwave she had severe dementia and forgot about the husband. the husband tagged along to give her direction to places so how she made it home we dont know. i know you detailers have some bad cars what about this bad?
@@outkast937 your "work truck" ain't shit son. I detail for NISSAN. Fucking nissan, and we get cargo trucks. We get rust, oil, sand, and adhesive out like nothin. You coulda worked from birth to retirement in your puny little truck, that your gonna have to rebuild anyways. Want to give someone a challenge? Well work harder, dream bigger. Cause your whole plan here of never washing your truck, actually makes it easier in a way cleaning it the first time 🤫😌
convos like this happen in litterally every sector of the automotive trade, weather your fixing them or cleaning them you will always get tools like this customer
@@StevoPvP theres no need to be rude little boy, these convos happen all the time, but I never said anything about this one being real. its called an example!!
Every year, I do a complete detail on out Toyota Sequoia and Toyota 4 runner. I wash, clay bar, polish, wax and then use a product to restore the faded trim. I also do the interior, cleaning the seats and using an extractor. I do not do anywhere near the excellent job this guy is doing but I get it looking pretty good. Each car takes me about 2-3 days. I am 77, so that is why it takes me that long, but I feel a sense of satisfaction when I am done. Detailing a car and doing it well takes time. Any money charged is well worth the price if the job is as good as what this guy does. He is amazing.
Its insane how much having Professionel Gear at hand changes the speed. In which you can do it. I work for Audi,VW, CUPRA. And when I do a Used car Detailing for delivery. I spend around 4 hours on it. Outside of Work that same job will take me 10 hours.
@@commonsense31 That makes me feel better because I felt doing our cars should go faster. But since I do everything by hand, that probably is why. I can imagine like all things, the right tools make all the difference.
@@darlenerothenay6251 Yeah I personally feel mystified by how much faster I am at work. I have a Hot water pressure washer with Osmoses water to rinse off with. And my work Vacum cleaner is maybe 10 times better than any normal everyday Vacum cleaner you can buy. But a good advice is when buying products go after for Industrial use only. Even for Popular detailing brands. Because they haven't been diluted or mixed with water like the normal consumer products are. So they are so much better just to mix themselves.
The best way in my opinion to keep these situations from happening is customer education. Tell them you offer two packages. 1. Factory default, which restores it to original or 2. The shiny package that makes it shiny using layers of silicon. Give the advantages and disadvantages of each. This allows you to mitigate customer expectations.
Silicon dressings often dry out interior materials or create a slick surface that can be unsafe and a medley of other issues down the line its cheap and a cover up for lazy work just don’t use them
Well the fact they were talking about quid instead of dollars for thier rate, chances are they're in England, so dry, hot, sunny weather isn't something they ever have to worry about. Lol
Yeah soon as I heard the video talking about leather being dry I knew it was bs leather is supposed to be hydrated just like skin because it is skin if your skins dry it starts to peel and scab just like leather it will crack and break
@@ratuldeoun7228at 250$ usd for a car cleaning it ain’t being cheap that’s just stupid as hell this is exactly how you stay poor …. Dude you could buy a gram of coke a pack of beer clean your car yourself and you would still have a good 50$ easy in your pockets …..
I detailed for a while and I will say you're correct from factory it doesn't come like that but steel also doesn't come painted when you buy it, leather doesn't come dyed or protected. Conditioners are very important because it protects the material from cracking and its actually a very important step in the detail process. It's like 5 minutes dude, protect your customers cars.
Except that the customer should probably do that last step themselves. Here's the thing: when the guy details the car back to factory settings, it's reset to zero. That means I'm free to choose what protective material I want to use...and not, you know, get overcharged by someone who might just use the cheapest stuff on the market.
@zenspeed404 It's all about choosing a good detailer. But it's true you can do this yourself and know for sure it's a good product. And again, it's a really quick step. We never charged extra for it. I will also say never take your car to a dealership detailer they're by far one of the worst and scummy I've seen.
I guess that means you are born to be a car cleaner.. it sure seems like it's your deepest inner passion 😅 Try do it sometimes, rather than watch.. you'll might enjoy it
@@iamcimos3567what does this even mean? he used an expression meaning it’s a good bargain women have and can use that expression too also stop the spamming “LOLOLOLOL” that’s cringe and nothing is even remotely that funny where u should be doing all that extra shi ur old asf in ur pfp acting like a child, so embarrassing for you smfh
I was about to drive my car to you wherever you were to get this done! There’s quite a bit of water dividing us though! So maybe next time 😂 Your work is amazing🎉
There probably is you just have to look around. My friends sister is always booked out by high paying customers because she does such a good job. You just gotta look around.
I detail my own vehicles because I like to take care of my things myself. Last truck I sold the guy didn't even try to negotiate because it still looked new at 5 years old.
My friend gets convos like this all the time. “My old groomer charged way less” “Ok, why don’t you use them then?” “Because they don’t do the haircut right.” “Right. That’s why it’s so cheap.”
@@DismayingHades6 he just wiped the grease right off that seat rail and did not re grease it. no wonder the customer says it feels rigid as shit. the poor guy has a grindy ass seat now. extremely unprofessional but he cant do no wrong right
@@donn780ok so you were there you saw him not do it. its like its a 60 sec clip of a 6 hour to 12 hour job he has done alot you havent seen how do you know he hasent you dont. you look stupid do better.
So much so that you can’t even have the benefit of the doubt in situations like this. The guy detailing the car… sure he may know a good amount about detailing cars, they’re probably equally as dense in most other areas of life.
I just believe that leather, like skin, benefits from being moisturized. I wouldn't leave it completely dry but would use something that helped it stretch a bit. If it's dry, I think it's easier to tear
Yup, the shine is from applying a greasy cleaner meant to trick you into thinking your car is "like new". When I was hired to work at a dealership outta highschool as a detailer, they had bottles of what they called "Showroom Shine" and we were instructed to use it all over the interior/vinyl of every vehicle. It basically does nothing to actually clean, just applies a thin film that makes your interior appear more glossy. They'd use it on all the vehicles (particularly on the ones in the showroom), because most people believe that "Shiny = New". Meanwhile we just coated your entire vehicle in chemicals and upcharged you for a detailing. Suffice to say that they fired me within 3 months because I was "Taking too long" to detail cars, because I was actually taking the time to actually clean them and not just slathering Showroom Shine on everything and calling it a day. Then it was only years later that I realized how much that company had been using sleazy tactics like that to scam customers. Like charging extra for our "Premium" car wash in the automatic wash, yet I knew for a fact (as I had to drive customer vehicles through it, and do regular cleaning of the bay) that it was exactly the same as the regular/cheap car wash. Legit same settings, time, and use of the chemicals.
@sgg3586, I hate that you had such a negative experience. That's what's best about being able to detail for yourself. I've honestly never liked that "overly wet look", especially on tires and under the hood etc. The surfaces should be clean and then apply a proper conditioner/protectant for UV protection etc., not to "make it look shiny so you think "new!" I remember when I bought my first car as a kid, the dealer laid on the "shine!!" And it reflected so badly from the dashboard in the windshield it was distracting when driving.... I've seen people trying to "dress up" used cars by making it look like everything under the hood was "newish" because it's soaked in silicone and the tires look like they sponged on a coat of oil.... Just awful. Nothing looks better to me than when you have a nice new set of clean tires on a car. They're not "shiny" on the shelf, they're just clean, not scuffed etc. That's how I like them best.
Being in the auto industry for quite a while, this definitely does happen, especially with people who want "pimped" fancy cheap cars. It's like cheap thick polyurethane on woodworking projects that's used to cover up bad finishing techniques. Lots of people think the shiny gross look is what the car's supposed to look like and they'll throw a fit about people doing it the right way. It's actually VERY common to have conversations like this with bad customers.
Don't clean the seat tracks, they're full of grease needed to keep them functioning smoothly. Unless you're thoroughly wiping them out and replacing the grease.
Dude, the seats aren't a ride. They're not getting moved back and forth 3 times a day, likely less than once a month. My seats never get moved once set. Additionally, there's still grease on the underside of the seats that will be more than enough to ensure smooth operation for years to come.
@@kermitthefragg definitely a talent, it's people like you that think it's easy start a business and ruin people's cars. Trust me if you are a good detailer it's definitely a talent. Most people think armor All is detailing 🤌
@@Catto5952 skill is also important, the dude worked on his talent and seems to be doing good in life, it's so awesome to see how far ppl can go doing what they like :)
@@kermitthefragg Eh, I guess you could say that having an eye for details is a talent for sure. Cleaning cars is mostly just work. Put in the effort and over time you learn what things you should pay more attention to (because they may be easy to miss or whatever) and you become faster and more efficient. But if you don't pay much attention to details in general, you probably won't do that in cars either. And lots of people don't necessarily want their cars to be fully detailed, especially if it is an older, less valuable car. Some just want a regular quick clean, there is a market for that too. But there is a reason why full details are more expensive and it is up to you if you are a customer to decide what kind of service you want for your car and how much you are willing to pay.
I think there's a middle ground. the water based stuff seems to give off a slight shine and new cars usually are not 100% matte they have a slight shine added at the dealer unless you specifically ordered matte it shouldn't look greasy but it should have like a satin finish
I find it funny that there are people calling this an "imaginary argument." I don't do cleaning, but I've heard some ridiculous arguments about service that make no sense. Either way, good job. Satisfying to watch the deep cleaning. No detail missed, much respect.
Bro is having one of those hypothetical arguments you imagine up while in the shower
By the Prophets! This is heresy! The covenant has designated you a filthy bot!
😂
Fr who is bro yapping to
@@alexwasthere1 Himself.
Believe or not there are people out there that sound like that
You are correct but I hope you greased those seat rails after clearing the old dirty grease out
Doubtfully, I mentioned it about the boot latch when he was scrubbing it out... his only response was liking my comment 😂 a few years down the line those chairs are going to start feeling like there's rice in the rails
He's definitely not a professional
Also leather seats can be shiny, if you matt out them, they are ruined because the laquire is there no more:D so 60-90% alcohol cleaning products should be used very thin to not ruin the laquire from the seats. So many things wrong in this deep clean
@sorow9523 none of it is leather unless it's really vintage. It's a type of "leather" coated material. No way if it's shiny from the factory this is going to make it matte. He's right, people have become brainwashed by silicone shine sprays on everything.
@@kneecaps2000well most of the work that i have done to cars including vintage/2010's have some type of leather and it's not the plastic leather which you are propably talking about. Fake leather just like real leather that is in cars which is usually matte or shiny laquired, needs to be cleaned by leather cleaning solutions, or it will damage the laquire and make it sweat/break from the cleaning product. Most fake leather types are not matte because the basic layer doesn't have the toughness of laquire from the start. Laquire protects the under layer so it will not make the colour dull or make scraches. And atleast here in Finland most car models in usage are from 1988-2011. Which have leather types that have laquire from the factory. No silicone products are used for the shine on them. And even if is those are gonna be greasy with touch too.
Dude, this is actually so clean
25% have the right tools, 75% knowing how to actually use those tools
@lubanks6278 😅 you couldn't be more wrong. It is the opposite way, 75% tools and %25 knowledge doing it this doods way. I would have had all those seats taken out and done it properly, re greased them most importantly and it still would have been mostly the tools doing the job. Trust me I did this shit for to many years 😅
Not to mention this doods spraying shit areas you know he never plans on wipping out. You should never spray inside the vents you spray the brush than wipe them down or better yet, take them out. Pain in the ass in most cases but if you claim to be returning it to factory I would expect the vents to be clean to not just look that way
Bro really knows how to win an argument, even if it's just in his head!
How do you have 300K subs with 1 video?
@@simulatrixit’s a bot that comments on every video
@@Meltan_Fan yeah i see this account a lot. actually funny in a sad way
Mr. Beast? (I see a verified checkmark)
@@2727angeles That's not a verified checkmark, it's a bot that comments on EVERY video... (Sry if you got your hopes up.)
Bro won the imaginary argument 💀🤦♂️
Still didn't get the imaginary customer's repeat business.
@@nisonaticgirl hush! 🙄
I love when they clean all the lubricant from the seat tracks. 😂
I happens, most of them are fishing for a discount
ooh asmr (obi kidding this is ear rape)
He makes it look so easy. I worked at a car wash for a few years. A deep clean like that would take 2 guys half a day or more. Mad props to this guy, he does a great job.
Be honest, those cars you cleaning are disgusting dumpsters that only get cleaned when a funeral or wedding comes around
That car he's cleaning is pretty close to a regular clean where I work
If I took half a day on a car like this when I was a detailer I'd have gotten fired
Ya that guys is definitely out of business only because he used silicone based cleaner, what an amateur. How could he possibly make that mistake, even a 2 year old knows to never use silicone based cleaners
@@jay.northstarThese people dont even know what detailing is. I worked at an exotic car dealership for a couple years. We had our own detail department with an entire team who would only detail cars all day. We also had a car was section where the car would be washed, cleaned, scrubbed, and prepped for detail. Only once it was squeaky clean was it ready for detail, not a single fingerprint on it. They used different grit rotating pads to first take off all the streaks and scratches on the paint, and spent most of the time resorting the paint to factory conditions. Then they did the interior. What these guys do is prep for detail. They don’t actually detail anything. They think detail just means they clean the details of your car. Ive never seen a single mobile detail guy do paint restoration or do anything other than removing surface level dirt. For example if you take a nice car to a drive-through car wash at a gas station it will absolutely destroy the paint and leave swirly scratches all over it that can only be seen in certain light. Also a lot of detailers don’t understand how corrosive brake dust is so they use the same rag to wipe down the car that they do to wipe down the rims which absolutely annihilated the clearcoat and the paint. All of this can be corrected and fixed by a true professional team of detailers who will spend hours and hours laboring over the clearcoat removing all of the scratches one at a time using the rotating pad power tools.
You can redo the lacquer on them seats
This video is so satifying to watch! I want a deep clean like this❤ great work!
Bro’s having beef with everyone 💀
$200 for a full deep clean on a 5 seater suv? That's an amazing price. How could anyone complain after that
It’s pounds not dollars
£200 GBP is around $250 USD
Agree. I’d pay that in a heartbeat
@@Rain-kg4bjMfer why do westerners keep talking about the difference between pounds, dollars and euros 💀they are almost the same bruh
@@Polariti there not even close to the same you clown
Bro was fighting his imaginary haters
me everyday
Some people really do be like this tho, I own a detailing company and some costumers just don’t understand how to properly maintain their upholstery
The way he said shiny finish made me think this happened to him when he was detailing cars
@@Blazcier real
@@cryoleoniimaginary
I used to detail cars. There’s actually an interior shine spray that protects leather and vinyl. But some people didn’t like the shine so we left that optional
never knew seeing an interior car getting cleaned was something i needed til today
A round of applause for the man who won an argument against himself 😂
LMAOOOO
That's how you tell a story.
@@Vernas_Rit’s a fake story
Pretty much yeah, but it's also teaching what is and what isn't.
Just like how your teacher makes up stories for morals.
@@ninjjaak it's still a story, isn't it? If you agreed, I don't see why u had to reply like that.
Dang the attention to detail in these deep cleans are insane
That's why they call it "detailing"
Taught my grandson how to detail his used car. I told him to pretend a woman is paying him to do her car. She’s going to look at everything including around the gas cap and engine bay.
@@digitalbreakthroughs that's gold, I love it
@@digitalbreakthroughsnice teaching. I used to tell people, especially like mechanics and engineers, to always think that the product/item that they are working on, is going to have their whole family on it next. they soon do a thorough job of it 😭
@@EA7Ryanthats a excellent way to think about it. Im in the process of trying to become a established auto mechanic and my mindset is “if i wouldn’t be satisfied driving it, the job’s not done good enough”
The average person has no idea the amount of time, effort, and detail that goes into detail cleaning a car
Watching this is so satisfying
Me: my car is pregnant
Him: factory settings bro
reverse titane?
Are you and your car having a moped or a Peel P50?
Fun fact if you have leather seats you do have to moisturize them with a special leather oil or a bit of leather cleaner that has a moisturizer in it. It is to prevent cracking and discoloration.
Another fun fact: most leather seats in cars are urethane coated, and leather products don't work well because the leather itself is not being reached.
@@annehaight9963 you still can if you one get the urethane removed or two gently scratch that coating and it will fall off by itself which usually happens when it is used regularly it. That is why it is hard to use leather products for the first two years. Most people usually don’t know that fact because it’s not common knowledge but if researched it is proven true.
Proper PH neutral leather conditioner needs to be applied and then buffed off. It leaves a matte finish on clean leather.
Shiny leather is dirty.
You should do that with all leather..
That doesn't mean it's shiny slick and glossy. Leatherworker here
You should use the interior products the other guy used. It’s not about keeping it factory looking, it’s about making the customer happy
The customer was lucky to have you, Dude
👍😎👍
When I was 18, I used to detail people’s cars for $150. Great side hustle. Customer got a thorough wash, polish, windexed glass in and out, and tire black on the outside. The inside was all wiped clean and trim was restored, vacuumed, cloth seats were foamed and scrubbed/leather seats were cleaned and conditioned. And an air freshener :)) took me about four hours per car and I never had any complaints.
One time, a lady’s car was so dirty that she had a small plant growing from a pile of dirt clumped inside the weatherseal of her trunk.
Please tell me you saved the plant.
please tell me you binned the plant
I think that "lady's car" is named WALL-E
4 hour for all this 🤥🤡 😂
@@YashRaj-dz5fj alas, the plant could not be saved. I think it was just a little weed of some sort though
£200 seems like a really good deal for how deep this cleaning is, id hate to have to do all this myself
I was gonna say the same this it doesn’t seem all that bad at all. You’re paying for a service and the convenience 🤷🏼♀️
It's more than an average person's daily wage though! Why work for 16 hours to pay this off when I can clean a car in 2? This only makes sense if you are rich..
@@user-rl6fs6rd7m convenience + most wouldn't have the specialised equipment and chemicals
200$/£ isn’t bad but honestly doing it yourseld Isn’t that hard id you put your mind to it and know what your doing
@@welcometoasia9984 £ and $ are not the same, 200 GBP = 250 USD
Well where you at cause this is what a real detail looks like! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I'd pay that twice I always appreciate someone that does a job like that
200 for a deep clean is such a steal, doing gods work fr
I was thinking the same thing
In what alternate reality?
That’s about $250 USD right now…
@@CurvingBellyhonestly, if it looks good after, 250 isn’t terrible. That equals about 31 an hour, without material and such. Thats is a good rate for a good cleaning.
$200 MINIMUM... So a 2 seater with no trunk is the baseline... that SUV would cost $400+
love how you won an argument in your head and had to tell us lmao
fr so pathetic 😂
hahh yeah 100x
I can’t stand this guy. I thought I had blocked him. All his content is having imaginary fights
I like how so many of us agree in the comments
@@tommygunn2782 idk bro i dont even have a drivers license or permit but all i know is i dont like this guys content 👍
So much respect for good detailers...
I hate dust and grease between the creases of my electronic devices... and love to clean it out! Very satisfying and therapeutic! 😁
“I’m the best, your other guy was terrible.” *Sprays cleaner into the vent*
lol
Yeah, you turn the vent on heat mode and it dries in minutes. What about it
@@asniffer6532 hmmmmm . but u can buy a cleaner for the whole air tunnels
@@7bl-454 And how do you know what he sprayed in the vents are not for cleaning it?
@@asniffer6532 i mean that thing that fills the tunnels with soup . also this isnt a bad thing . its just not the best
This man is worth every penny. He's cleaning out places I didnt even know were places.
My man does the same 🥴
This mans entire job is cleaning other people's gunk out of crevices in their cars.? Must have the best immune system on the planet
um don’t know if your common sense dipped when you went to sleep but every detailer does that 🤡
@@sundaxe10yooo you have your own custom emoji?
@@Traffa99 got his ass lmao
so satisfying to watch - good work!
£200 is nothing for a deep clean this good and detailed. For a job this well done you’d have to pay at LEAST 5x the price here in Norway!
The carpet vacuuming was so satisfying 😂
Bro that vacuum is a beast…. Never seen something suck so efficiently, well besides her…
That cleaning is so satisfying to watch. I almost dont care about the customer story.
This is so satisfying to watch. I wish i wouldve gotten at least one of my cars detailed while i could still drive. So cool
Professional detailing is fucking hard work and they deserve every dollar they charge.
As a tech I can confirm this is very true. The brand new steering wheels have such a dry/clean feeling.
Oh man, it kills me when the cars coated in dust-collecting slime!! And when people use silicone stuff on the pedals, seats and steering wheel! WTF!! 😢
I love it. Hate when people detail a car and leave a silicone slime everywhere.
Sleeping on the bag. Should've warned him that it's not ideal but offered to do it anyway for another 15...
WRONG.
the best is u can always tell when its a woman's car because of the makeup all over the steering wheel and consoles.
FYI leather needs to be moisturized after cleaning so it doesn't crack and broke easily.. Plust not slippery and grip-able for the steering wheel..
Yes, absolutely, but not every other surface needs to be slicked down. I used to get in the car and almost bust it bc the step up was greased, the seats were greased, the steering wheel was greased, I couldn’t get traction anywhere lol
I like a little bit of shine, not glossy but a small bit of shine. Like they just left the mold and have release agent still.
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Auto leather is usually urethane coated and leather cleaning products aren't useful because they never reach the leather. I've spent a lot of trial and error on that front. Car owner forums can offer a lot of inside info and advice on how to clean your particular car.
This guy shows anybody can make money doing this job. It’s the professionals who know what they are doing before and after
You did so good❤ keep up the good work❤
Imagine working this hard and the customer says, " I don't see a difference"
Take many high definition photos of the car, then show them the obvious difference in comparison.
@@Negan-lo7yr yeah
Yeah that's what happens when you detail Scrooge McDucks car.
I would not be surprised since I see people wash their car that was already clean and shiny
Easy, take the money, write their entire existence in the universe off as meaningless because they are clearly brain dead, and proceed to live the best life ever
I used to be a detailer, and I feel like they don’t get enough credit for what they do it can be hard work and it’s very tedious and it sucks when the owner of the vehicle trashes the car right afterwards so from one detailer to another your doing a great job I appreciate the work you do
Im gonna enjoy dropping my work truck off at the detailer here soon 😂 theyre gonna love 27 years of grime, grease, oil, dirt, etc. pounded into my cloth seats and carpeting, but that's their problem, i have to do all the actual work since im planning on retiring it to weekend toy pretty soon and will have to almost completely rebuild it from the ground up
want to hear a story. there was a wife and husband and owned a old station wagon it was trashed up couldnt see in or out the bad of it. the wife drove everywhere and the husband tagged along. well one day they came to order from taco bell as they do often. the window rolled down to pay for the order and the smell from there car was unbearable. turns out the husband died 3 days prior in the car during july heatwave she had severe dementia and forgot about the husband. the husband tagged along to give her direction to places so how she made it home we dont know. i know you detailers have some bad cars what about this bad?
@@outkast937 your "work truck" ain't shit son. I detail for NISSAN. Fucking nissan, and we get cargo trucks. We get rust, oil, sand, and adhesive out like nothin. You coulda worked from birth to retirement in your puny little truck, that your gonna have to rebuild anyways. Want to give someone a challenge? Well work harder, dream bigger. Cause your whole plan here of never washing your truck, actually makes it easier in a way cleaning it the first time 🤫😌
I belive that when they say they are not in business anymore theres a Guy in the background probably helping
Professional car washer lol
sounds like you’ve worked with the public before, bless your heart. You are a saint.
This was a real conversation and happens alot
Another episode of "conversations that totally happened"
convos like this happen in litterally every sector of the automotive trade, weather your fixing them or cleaning them you will always get tools like this customer
Nah bro it did happen. Everyone clapped afterwards and he got a standing ovation. He’s so inspirational
@@jcdenton166no, it didn’t happen. Use what little brain you have.
@StevoPvP ik why do I keep getting these whiny detailer videos😂😂
@@StevoPvP theres no need to be rude little boy, these convos happen all the time, but I never said anything about this one being real. its called an example!!
Every year, I do a complete detail on out Toyota Sequoia and Toyota 4 runner. I wash, clay bar, polish, wax and then use a product to restore the faded trim. I also do the interior, cleaning the seats and using an extractor. I do not do anywhere near the excellent job this guy is doing but I get it looking pretty good. Each car takes me about 2-3 days. I am 77, so that is why it takes me that long, but I feel a sense of satisfaction when I am done. Detailing a car and doing it well takes time. Any money charged is well worth the price if the job is as good as what this guy does. He is amazing.
This guy is ameteur at best lmao, stop glazing him up
@@codrinmicusan446 as you just said, it is just your opinion.
Its insane how much having Professionel Gear at hand changes the speed. In which you can do it.
I work for Audi,VW, CUPRA. And when I do a Used car Detailing for delivery. I spend around 4 hours on it.
Outside of Work that same job will take me 10 hours.
@@commonsense31 That makes me feel better because I felt doing our cars should go faster. But since I do everything by hand, that probably is why. I can imagine like all things, the right tools make all the difference.
@@darlenerothenay6251 Yeah I personally feel mystified by how much faster I am at work.
I have a Hot water pressure washer with Osmoses water to rinse off with.
And my work Vacum cleaner is maybe 10 times better than any normal everyday Vacum cleaner you can buy.
But a good advice is when buying products go after for Industrial use only. Even for Popular detailing brands. Because they haven't been diluted or mixed with water like the normal consumer products are. So they are so much better just to mix themselves.
Oh Baby! DAMN! Wish I could find a detailer like this where I live!
You did a fantabulous job!
The best way in my opinion to keep these situations from happening is customer education. Tell them you offer two packages. 1. Factory default, which restores it to original or 2. The shiny package that makes it shiny using layers of silicon. Give the advantages and disadvantages of each.
This allows you to mitigate customer expectations.
Silicon dressings often dry out interior materials or create a slick surface that can be unsafe and a medley of other issues down the line its cheap and a cover up for lazy work just don’t use them
@@ImPacTMaSTer1yes thank you just because someone wants something if it’s bad let them do it themselves because if you do it will look unprofessional
That's great business advice. I needed this emphasising again, thanks.
Wisdom
Then we wouldn’t hear about his shower conversations between himself and himself.
I think all those silicone solvents prevent everything from cracking due to sun exposure. At least in dry regions it helps prevent that.
BROTHER!
Well the fact they were talking about quid instead of dollars for thier rate, chances are they're in England, so dry, hot, sunny weather isn't something they ever have to worry about. Lol
No, silicone is a lubricant, it doesn't provide any moisture. It's also disgusting.
@rantional8180 it is I live up north so it's a lot colder than down south and we still get sunny days quite a lot and in the summer it's boiling
Yeah soon as I heard the video talking about leather being dry I knew it was bs leather is supposed to be hydrated just like skin because it is skin if your skins dry it starts to peel and scab just like leather it will crack and break
You did a fabulous job 🎉😊
That’s top notch car detailing if a customer can’t see that then they don’t deserve to have it
The craziest part of this conversation is that it never happened
😂😂😂
It coulg
Definitely can if people want to pay the lowest amount but expect the highest quality. Those are the people who would complain about this guy's price.
Nothing ever happens
@@ratuldeoun7228at 250$ usd for a car cleaning it ain’t being cheap that’s just stupid as hell this is exactly how you stay poor …. Dude you could buy a gram of coke a pack of beer clean your car yourself and you would still have a good 50$ easy in your pockets …..
I detailed for a while and I will say you're correct from factory it doesn't come like that but steel also doesn't come painted when you buy it, leather doesn't come dyed or protected. Conditioners are very important because it protects the material from cracking and its actually a very important step in the detail process. It's like 5 minutes dude, protect your customers cars.
Exactly
So you are agreeing with an AI scripted robot voice? Also this conversation its describing, never happened.
Except that the customer should probably do that last step themselves. Here's the thing: when the guy details the car back to factory settings, it's reset to zero. That means I'm free to choose what protective material I want to use...and not, you know, get overcharged by someone who might just use the cheapest stuff on the market.
@zenspeed404 It's all about choosing a good detailer. But it's true you can do this yourself and know for sure it's a good product. And again, it's a really quick step. We never charged extra for it. I will also say never take your car to a dealership detailer they're by far one of the worst and scummy I've seen.
@@captain_context9991 yap yap
a real pro, nice work. someone with pride in what they do
Love your attention to detail 👍🏽
I would just watch a multiple hour livestream of this dude cleaning cars. It's so satisfying to watch.
I guess that means you are born to be a car cleaner.. it sure seems like it's your deepest inner passion 😅
Try do it sometimes, rather than watch.. you'll might enjoy it
Lord me too
Watch the Detail Geek, it’s 30 minutes of UNREAL car detailing.
omg same
@@diad3273i enjoy watching 20 guys go vroom vroom in a circle really fast. should i start doing that too?
Honestly an entire clean like you’re doing in the video is a steal for 200. Love the work!
LOLOL a steal.... LOLOLOL you are definitely a guy
steal from what???
@@iamcimos3567what does this even mean? he used an expression meaning it’s a good bargain women have and can use that expression too also stop the spamming “LOLOLOLOL” that’s cringe and nothing is even remotely that funny where u should be doing all that extra shi ur old asf in ur pfp acting like a child, so embarrassing for you smfh
"a minimum of 200" meaning he definitely charges more if you want any of this
You got so mad that you only commented on this video lose some weight before you start talking smack @@iamcimos3567
Okay niiiiice , very chill - border asmr , smooth clean. Love the reddit voice over narration audio aesthetic. Points.
I was about to drive my car to you wherever you were to get this done! There’s quite a bit of water dividing us though! So maybe next time 😂 Your work is amazing🎉
A round of applause for the man who just won an argument against himself
Was probably thinking about this in the shower and went, "yep, that goes hard."
😂
"to its origina-"
**vacuum fart**
Lmao
Exactly 😂
LOL! I said "I wonder why" at the same time as the video. Keep it coming, bro. Your videos are therapy for OCDs like me
Wow you motivated me to clean the car 😊 I hope I stay motivated I’m going to follow just to be sure
700 for this conversation didn’t happen
People can be dumb, I'd be surprised to find a good detailing shop that HASN'T had conversations like this at least a few times.
you underestimate the level of stupidity that can be found in the general public
FR
At the psychiatrist..
Psychiatrist: And is the other detailer here with us right now?
I agree. Dude fabricates drama and clout to gain views
The shine usually comes from plastic protectors that prevent UV damage. Keeps your plastics like your dash from cracking if it’s proper stuff.
Yea nothing wrong with it 😂 I personally would want all my stuff shined up.
Yep, this guy is a hack
They have many many many products that do that without the shiny finish. It's bot 2005 anymore
@@Matt93Wittman I think he’s doing a good job, I was just pointing out where the shine comes from
Ew@@TheLoneLander
This is why cleaning is a hobby and favored profession for me. Anyone of us can tell how satisfying this all is.
wow, excellent detailing!
I have a detailing company and this is one of the best videos I’ve seen explaining how detailing works. Props
It definitely is
Facts, fire video. A whole walkthrough of his current detailing process would be amazing too
"When I clean your car the interior will be matte. If you want it shiny I can spray it with silicone for an extra charge".
Solved.
I so wish there was someone around here that did the quality work you do.
There probably is you just have to look around. My friends sister is always booked out by high paying customers because she does such a good job. You just gotta look around.
Bro you coulda just taken the tts out. This is a satisfying video
I detail my own vehicles because I like to take care of my things myself. Last truck I sold the guy didn't even try to negotiate because it still looked new at 5 years old.
Bro never had that conversation in his life 😹🙏
My friend gets convos like this all the time.
“My old groomer charged way less”
“Ok, why don’t you use them then?”
“Because they don’t do the haircut right.”
“Right. That’s why it’s so cheap.”
You'd be surprised people in service run into indignant people who outright lie as customers on a near daily basis
This guy just posting arguments he made up in the shower and winning them.
One of those conversations you think of in the shower
You all say this as if you know and know for fact he didn't y'all are trippin fr
bro cleans cars better than i clean myself, detailed is a understatement.
He’s awful watch the video
@@donn780 bruh what? i think your eyes need some cleaning.
@@DismayingHades6 he just wiped the grease right off that seat rail and did not re grease it. no wonder the customer says it feels rigid as shit. the poor guy has a grindy ass seat now. extremely unprofessional but he cant do no wrong right
@@donn780ok so you were there you saw him not do it. its like its a 60 sec clip of a 6 hour to 12 hour job he has done alot you havent seen how do you know he hasent you dont. you look stupid do better.
Tip: you can use a cordless waterpik to pressure wash tiny indentations.
That looks great lad. You're doing a great job 👍
Took me 40 years of life to understand how dense some people can be
Skill issue.
So much so that you can’t even have the benefit of the doubt in situations like this. The guy detailing the car… sure he may know a good amount about detailing cars, they’re probably equally as dense in most other areas of life.
40 years?
Honey, you are denser than a Wisconsinite's turds.
It took you 40 years to understand, yet they're the 'dense' ones? 😂
That's an awfully long time
I just believe that leather, like skin, benefits from being moisturized. I wouldn't leave it completely dry but would use something that helped it stretch a bit. If it's dry, I think it's easier to tear
Cleaning the pedals was so satisfying.
So pretty and satisfying
Yup, the shine is from applying a greasy cleaner meant to trick you into thinking your car is "like new". When I was hired to work at a dealership outta highschool as a detailer, they had bottles of what they called "Showroom Shine" and we were instructed to use it all over the interior/vinyl of every vehicle. It basically does nothing to actually clean, just applies a thin film that makes your interior appear more glossy. They'd use it on all the vehicles (particularly on the ones in the showroom), because most people believe that "Shiny = New". Meanwhile we just coated your entire vehicle in chemicals and upcharged you for a detailing.
Suffice to say that they fired me within 3 months because I was "Taking too long" to detail cars, because I was actually taking the time to actually clean them and not just slathering Showroom Shine on everything and calling it a day. Then it was only years later that I realized how much that company had been using sleazy tactics like that to scam customers. Like charging extra for our "Premium" car wash in the automatic wash, yet I knew for a fact (as I had to drive customer vehicles through it, and do regular cleaning of the bay) that it was exactly the same as the regular/cheap car wash. Legit same settings, time, and use of the chemicals.
Yep, typical car-salesman mentality. Nothing matters but the bottom line margin. Especially not morals or ethics.
@sgg3586, I hate that you had such a negative experience. That's what's best about being able to detail for yourself. I've honestly never liked that "overly wet look", especially on tires and under the hood etc.
The surfaces should be clean and then apply a proper conditioner/protectant for UV protection etc., not to "make it look shiny so you think "new!" I remember when I bought my first car as a kid, the dealer laid on the "shine!!" And it reflected so badly from the dashboard in the windshield it was distracting when driving....
I've seen people trying to "dress up" used cars by making it look like everything under the hood was "newish" because it's soaked in silicone and the tires look like they sponged on a coat of oil.... Just awful.
Nothing looks better to me than when you have a nice new set of clean tires on a car. They're not "shiny" on the shelf, they're just clean, not scuffed etc. That's how I like them best.
Pov: a conversation that never happened!
Come on now, it happened... in his head while he was showering... 😂
Being in the auto industry for quite a while, this definitely does happen, especially with people who want "pimped" fancy cheap cars. It's like cheap thick polyurethane on woodworking projects that's used to cover up bad finishing techniques. Lots of people think the shiny gross look is what the car's supposed to look like and they'll throw a fit about people doing it the right way. It's actually VERY common to have conversations like this with bad customers.
@@platinumsky845 It's a fabricted story.
thats not how to use POV
😂😂😂😂
Agreed, can't stand "bacon grease" coatings in a vehicle. I blame Armour All.
They should just be grateful like literally shush it looks amazing keep going
Don't clean the seat tracks, they're full of grease needed to keep them functioning smoothly. Unless you're thoroughly wiping them out and replacing the grease.
Dude, the seats aren't a ride. They're not getting moved back and forth 3 times a day, likely less than once a month. My seats never get moved once set. Additionally, there's still grease on the underside of the seats that will be more than enough to ensure smooth operation for years to come.
@@chrismitchell4665 Clearly you don't share a car with loved ones cause the driver seats for us move at least 3-4 times a day
@@Hanenburo you taxing around a family of kids in a Camaro?
@@chrismitchell4665 dont even know what that means brother
@@Hanenburo I missed the "driver's seat" part of that. Makes sense now.
I have a nephew who is a teenager developed a talent for cleaning cars. 10 years in, he makes more than I do now.
A talent 😂
@@kermitthefraggI mean doing something better than other with less or more effort still a talent
@@kermitthefragg definitely a talent, it's people like you that think it's easy start a business and ruin people's cars. Trust me if you are a good detailer it's definitely a talent. Most people think armor All is detailing 🤌
@@Catto5952 skill is also important, the dude worked on his talent and seems to be doing good in life, it's so awesome to see how far ppl can go doing what they like :)
@@kermitthefragg Eh, I guess you could say that having an eye for details is a talent for sure. Cleaning cars is mostly just work. Put in the effort and over time you learn what things you should pay more attention to (because they may be easy to miss or whatever) and you become faster and more efficient. But if you don't pay much attention to details in general, you probably won't do that in cars either. And lots of people don't necessarily want their cars to be fully detailed, especially if it is an older, less valuable car. Some just want a regular quick clean, there is a market for that too. But there is a reason why full details are more expensive and it is up to you if you are a customer to decide what kind of service you want for your car and how much you are willing to pay.
I love how u clean it!!!❤
This deep detailing is impressive. Worth every dollar- er, pound.
I think there's a middle ground.
the water based stuff seems to give off a slight shine
and new cars usually are not 100% matte they have a slight shine added at the dealer unless you specifically ordered matte
it shouldn't look greasy but it should have like a satin finish
True. Smart guy here!
I’m a contractor too… some people you just can’t make happy no matter what
He could ask if they wanted it shiny. Pretty easy solution to "making people happy".
They’ll find a way to complain about that too
@@JQuintero189my Prius isnt look like a Lambo yet 😢
File this under shit that didn’t happen but it’s a good advert for your business. Well done. The clean is an epic too!
I find it funny that there are people calling this an "imaginary argument." I don't do cleaning, but I've heard some ridiculous arguments about service that make no sense.
Either way, good job. Satisfying to watch the deep cleaning. No detail missed, much respect.
As a professional house cleaner for 8 years I found this sooo satisfying 😍 great job!!👏
That vaccuum cleaner was so satisfying to watch.
Ikr
this is so satisfying !!
WoW😮, I love ur work
this cleaning is worth every penny❤
Why am I watching a seatbelt getting violated 💀
Why is watching this so soothing?
This is so satisfying. I wish I were in the UK because that seems hella worth 200 Pounds.