How NOT to detail a car especially a bentley

Actually that's about the only thing I agree with that he does. Your skin can absorb chemicals through your pores, like how you are heavier when you come out of the shower because your body absorbed the shower water.

Companies that make and the companies that regulate the safety of the chemicals in a lot of household cleaning products determine the acceptable safety level based upon the assumption that people will only use those chemicals occasionally, like a couple times a week or so.

They are intended for HOUSEHOLD use, and not routine professional use. because of this, various household cleaning products may not be completely safe for regular professional use.
Because of this, I always wear gloves when using cleaning chemicals. If you don't, your hands smell like chemicals, and it doesn't wash off right away. It has to wear off. I don't want those chemicals wearing off on my finger foods and going into my mouth. Your hands don't taste good after you use chemicals with bare hands, so I think it's better safe than sorry to use them. That said, the nitrile gloves are what I use, not those big bulky gloves he uses in the video.

I have used those gloves for other things, and they make it difficult to reach into narrow areas and they reduce your ability to feel what you are working on.
Also, it seems to me that many women would not appreciate you having hands that smell like cleaning chemicals.

I remember back in the 60s and 70s my uncle getting laughed at because he wore a mask while doing brake jobs. His gut told him that breathing asbestos fibers was a bad thing.

I wear gloves around most chemicals as well. I think it looks more professional.


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man, i wish cleaning wheels were that easy, just a slight tap and they are all clean!! :xyxthumbs:
 
my god.... what the &^%$ was he using to apply the wax!!!!!

I couldn't help but laugh my ass off at time. lol I do feel bad for this guy, but he's a joke!
 
Yeah his bucket, not only dirty but there's ONE of them and yeah, this may be a joke but that's a REAL Bentley ( BOB, its a Bentley ) I would love to check out one of his detailing classes and he wanted to run for government over 30 yrs ago.....couldn't rip off enough people there but has come up with detailing, makes sense, the two worlds are sooooo similar, LOL!

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I actually stumbled on this website a few months ago after a few acquaintances told me they take their vehicles here...Had no idea this is how the work was done.
 
Once I saw the dirty bucket I knew this wasn't going to be good. This is what we did to our beater cars before AG.
 
Oh wow! I'm so glad I saw this finally! I thought I've seen bad work before.... but this is hilarious!
 
MAN!!! I have been doing it ALL WRONG!!! You AGO people have been doing it ALL WRONG TOO!!! BLASPHEMY!!! I need to get rid of ALL my stuff and get 409!! My bucket is too clean too! My mitts too clean!! AAAGGGGHHHH!!!!....LOL All kidding aside, I bet you this guy thinks he is the best detailer too!

I just feel sorry for the person that gave him his Bentley to get detailed on!
 
On a slightly unrelated note, I saw the worst looking detailer's van here in the D.C. area a couple of weeks ago. It wasn't clean and shiny. In fact it had dents and scrapes, and even some rust on the lower rocker panels. Naturally too it had dirty wheels and the tires were brown. There were just a couple of rather plain Auto Detailing signs on the van, a couple of Chemical Guys stickers, and a little pocket where, if you happen to walk by the van, you could grab a business card.
 
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