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Accelerate Your Mobile Detailing Business to Six Figures:

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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.

Shot & Edited by Jack Stephens

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
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How simply did YOU start your detailing business?

HudsonArcher_Details
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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.

Isadore
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Pro-tip, do not let the customer see those carpets on the ground. Put a tarp down.

GregoryMichaelSuto
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“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” — Leonardo da Vinci

senecadetailing
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Thank you for posting! My son has autism and just graduated from trade school for auto detailing. He's a perfectionist and he doesn't have to interact with people much if we have our own business. I have no idea what I'm doing but he needs a vocation and a way to make money that will work for him. This was so helpful!

sarahcarrasco
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The towel on the windshield tip is genius.

JeffreyBlalark
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If your doing this a lot you should think about wearing gloves instead of constantly absorbing all of the chemicals

Its_Esoteric
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That was the best video ever on YouTube so informative and to the point emmy award winner !

peeweeacres
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There is a Few things that someone never showed you if your an open mined individual young man I can share it. Outside of that well I do admire the energy and the drive as well as your passion. I been in the industry doing Marine, Air, Extreme / RVs, Tour Buss Fleet ect Lear Jets, Helicopters, down to a Semi, Box and Lemmo Fleets. From a Lambo, Rari down to a Pinto. Over 2 Decades. I was older then you are now being on my own Again i admire your Attitude. Good timing to you and God Bless your new business.

michaelcrowhorse-chavez
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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.

mob.E
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I don't think i have ever seen a video with this much energy and honesty.

abhishektripathi
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You just saved my life with the windshield cleaning tip!!! Pure gold!!! Great video!

PWRDBYVIBRNM
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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!

EverydayEmira
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Excellent presentation, energy, content and length! A well done video.

corywadedavis
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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

FreeSpiritMom
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Informative video, Hudson, thank you. Your on-camera presentation style is great. Well done.

shakaclub
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Watched this after hundreds of detailing videos deserved a subscription hope you keep doing well and I hope to start my business soon

jasonsantos
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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)

TheAndersonOBrien
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Dang, the towel on the windshield is such a simple but great strategy. Props to you my friend

Sleeepypat
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With the carpet bomber in the foamer did you dilute it at all or did you just put it straight in?

MegaSpurtle