A Detailer's Secrets to Efficiently Detailing an Interior LIKE A PRO!!!

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In this video, Jason shares some often-overlooked techniques for detailing a car's interior in a fast and efficient manner. By using these methods, almost all cars can be finished in under two hours, resulting in satisfied customers and staff. We welcome your own tips and suggestions in the comments section.

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02:29 The Blowout
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BRB. Going consult with the Center Council.

Cam._S
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My wife thought I was crazy spending 5 hours on a detail. Lol she doesn’t understand what goes into it! Nice work!

kylinturnbull
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Wow!!! I've been a mobile detailer/business owner for over 12 years, and I definitely picked a few ideas to make my work more efficient. I really appreciate it! I am really good at what I do, but there's always room to improve. When you think you know everything, you know nothing. Detailers in my area are always in competition with each other and having secrets to success, but don't wanna share the knowledge. Painters are the same (I'm a painter/detailer). Why do that? There are plenty of cars out there. Why can't we become a tight community and share the knowledge so we all can become successful? I was just speaking from my experiences. I've learned a lot from trial and error and youtube, which has helped me out over the years. My brother (currently locked up) is teaching a class on business, and he asked me to give him information on the detailing business, where to buy chemicals, advice, etc. I'm gonna see if I can send him this video. If not, I need a transcript so I can email this to him. Thanks again❤❤❤

glennwilliams
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The video i took revealed i walked away from the vehicle almost 40 times. The center counsel was not pleased. 😂 truthfully though that was an eye opener. I use tide pods for most of my interior cleaning. I agree that less is more when using water. I dissolve one pod per 1.5 gallons of water. With a spray bottle or carpet shampooer.

fredericocorrea
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2 quick tips
1- be careful with the vacuum hose, make sure it doesn't rub up on the rocker panels/rear bumper
2- keep all windows down so you dont inhale all the chemicals, until the end when your ready to clean them.
Thats it... my 2 cents
Love the vids guys 👌🏻

dandezz
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Perfect timing Jason. usually do “clean” cars, but to help a neighbour out who has gone OS, I said I’d cleans their kiddy mobile. After 2 hours of ‘head down bum up” in the boot/load area, your reminder of heat and a tornador has reminded me on how I can get it scrubbed clean efficiently. Thanks. Lloyd

indetailcarcaresolutions
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It's one of the best videos EVER in the industry. Simple, strategic, and thorough. I can't wait to master this. I spent two years for my church in Chicago years ago. I'm making a trip back next spring and would love to see your facility.
You guys are the best.
Thank you for your content.

kennythomsonjr
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I saw all the comments, but thought maybe it was an accent issue. So seriously, how is it possible for a professional car detailer to think it's called a council? 😂 Thats alright. Dude knows what he's doing and just showed us. Appreciated.

TheObsessedPatriot
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I love these kind of videos. There are enough videos out there where detailers or paid influencers go on about how they'd detail their cars with all of the products/tools/time in the world, but rarely address how to do so and to set a realistic time target.

Barring the dry ice machine which a weekend warrior like myself wouldn't afford for just this (same for the wet vac, though a case can be made for that one) I like the method and targets set here. As a minivan owner I usually spend about an hour on the interior, and even then it's not particularly dirty, it's just a lot of cubbies and storage spaces and well, kids doing kid stuff. I can easily see spending 2 hours if it wasn't my constantly maintained car and even more if it's really dirty.

zeroelus
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Very great points i am going to try 1 or 2 of them. I normally only do ones that are a little rough and i got it down to 5-8 hours with an exterior wash but I have to extract every single one. I also use a bucket of ONR to predampen the panels and wipe away the dirt (as well as keep my brushes clean) because the ones I do are always really dirty. Doing it that way also keeps my cost down as I use less of the CarPro Inside which is my go to interior cleaner

grandgt
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Bro, you gotta get on the Release It tip for carpets and fabrics. Carpet encapsulate technology is dry, quick and doesn't attract

timothyco.
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Folex cleaner does wonders, and use the tornador to blow out the inside along with the white drill brush to brush out dirt. I watched many detail interior videos, almost all do the same just have different methods. Crack open the window and wipe the trim, roll it back up and do one side side ways the other side upwards so you see the streaks if any… started detailing back in 2006 when I was 18

Oakcitymedia
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Nice content, a real life car, pretty same condition as my daily drive, not some garage queen. Continue with this kind of content.

Motorbreath
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Awesome job just so you know I bought the three bottles of carpet cleaner and neutralizer this is why videos are important part of training, thank you great job.

johnb
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This is a very educational video and a lot of us are using similar techniques. The dry ice is cool for interiors and the blowout was strong. Pet hair is terrible and customers always underestimate the amount of pet hair in a car. Thank you for this video!

neilwalker
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I still learn from Yvan he's always finding ways to be more efficient. I really like that you're out there and showing them how to work your process. The owner of the company himself, that to me is awesome!
I hope to make it to Chicago one day, you're absolutely awesome!

thesamsquatch
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I always clean the dirtiest parts first. pedals, steering wheel, buttons, cup holders center console and cubbies. then I clean wipe down the dash and doors. I have to vacuum last because if not then the tornador gets dust particles on everything so that saves a lot of time doing this way. also I use a rinseless cleaner like absolute or onr because I can clean the glass with it too in the same step. I'll go around with a brand new dry microfiber after everything is done to hit the high gloss surfaces and remove any residue. work smarter with less tools if you can use one thing for multiple surfaces, do it.

great videos always learning from you. keep it up. 💯 subscribed 👍

stephenlouden
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Absolutely fantastic tutorial, and the manufacturer of products used doesn't matter, only the process.

mikezupancic
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Definitely a good idea to buy a collapsing tablet to clean the floor matts so your not on the dirty floor on your knees. Personally for applying shine or protection on the plastics I put some in a towel and use a dedicated brush to wipe in the hard to reach areas then wipe over with a towel and blow out the cracks and wipe with a dry towel.

dustin
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Jason... this is a great video. Your process is similar to mine, I also use the P&S interior system. I also use P&S' Express Interior Cleaner. I feel having a steamer is a necessity for interior carpet and upholstery. I save a sample of what I pulled out of the carpets and cloth upholstery to show the client... they are amazed,

ronayotte