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Below are some of the most common tools & products I use professionally (this stays updated)

Interiors Chemicals

Interior Tools

Exterior Chemicals

Exterior Tools

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I LOVE that you do not have 200 product links. Thank you for keeping it simple.

TSWARD-xbrk
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I can’t tell you how much I appreciate this video brother! You’re awesome!

chrismickey
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How convenient I just received my aqua pro today 😂

adrian
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Thank you so much for this video dude!!! I really needed someone to taper my expectations. I’m going into detailing in the next month, and need reality checks!!

Ichabod_Jericho
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Great video. How long does it take after an extraction for the seats and or carpets to dry? Can you still extract during the winter months ?

Crypto-vhuu
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What are used for the impossible carpet is a drill brush with all purpose cleaner

XtremeproDetailers
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I think a nice steamer is more important than a extraction machine if I need to suck up liquids I’ll use my shop vac

Travisg
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Need a tornador for the "impossible carpets" to get them clean. Simple as that.

xycan
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A crevice tool really helps with the hard to reach areas

ronholbrook
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Hey wilson I just found your channel like a week ago. I've been seeing all your videos almost till 2 am in the morning. I want to start my business and your advice on the videos are just priceless. I'm all into it. Do you have any advice on where to get the most information to start?. I want to build the service+price schematic but my knowledge in that field is limited. Thank you!

GianLombardo
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Luke you still aren’t mentioning that you can build a hot water extractor vacuum for a fraction of the price of the Mytee Lite or Aqua Pro. Why not give this option for detailer’s that are starting out?

daveh
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I know that carpet anywhere from the start of the video i got the same car lol 2014 Toyota camry full black interior with a grey/white suede material in the buckets of the seats

goatdetailpro
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Very true video! Agreed! Aqua pro vac is a great one! also arent you supposed to not get suede wet?

caleballen
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Was gonna order this machine on ur link but there on back order

freddurst
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TFR 50 % 50 hot water + Sponge and Scrubbing brush .... wet and dry hoover = job done.

ashtonrolph-ridley
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I have a mytee lite 2 and it is a great tool to have in the tool box, but I seldom use it

ronholbrook
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First problem I c is your technique. When u go to iirc carpet cleaning cert class…….
1. You don’t inject water while upholstery cleaning
2. Use only hot water no chem added that’s how u get foam
3. U saturate fabric with Water them lite chem mist
4. Agitate product on upholstery
5. Then vac off with no injection(no trigger pull)
Then u won’t have stains, water lines, an less dry time because cushion isn’t wet from injection
Just saying

brucegriffin
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I think Dodge/Chrysler have the worst carpets to work with. This reminds me of their carpets.

ryanchild
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Hey guys have you ever noticed that Luke never answers anybodys question. Just think about that for a moment.

nicky