Speed Up The 3 Slowest Parts Of Interior Detailing

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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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Could you do a video about what water to use for complete spot free wash (NO DRYING REQUIRED) or different products that help with hard water spots

colbeyfrocklage
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What headlamp do you use? Great video. Also for me, Interior does take me the most time

Timsautosolutions
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Thank you so much for this video سپاسگزارم

alirazmjou
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Luke man you’re the GOAT but you have to give us some logistics. Using a steamer and vacuum at the same time can put you at 25+ amps of electricity. It’s very unrealistic to tell a customer I need extension cords running from two different breakers.

donsdetailing
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Take all the rubber cup holder or any other rubber moldings and put them in a five gallon bucket of hot water and an apc. Spraying your apc then blasting with steam is literally throw crap everywhere.

cleanmachineautodetailing
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I found using a massage gun is better than using a air compressor. Pulls everything up out of the carpet

chris
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By the time someone is changing out their filter in the vacuum to a wet one I’ll already be done with the cup holders etc

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