what's the last car care/detailing video you've just watched?

Never been a fan of those pump sprayers. I can foam a wheel in 5 seconds with a real foam cannon, a job that would take 3 minutes with one of those pump things.

Not everyone has a mounted pressure washer (or even have one).

For me I’ve went away from needing a pressure washer and having to set up to spray wheels takes much more time than just using a foam sprayer.

New battery powered ones have changed game.


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I watched Pan's video where Yvan does a tour of Pan's garage. I complemented him on his garage and asked how many cars he details in a week but got no response. He responded to most other comments.

I have a typical garage (detailing is not primary use) and I could not keep it clean - spider webs, dust. leaves. etc. that can collect behind benches,. I do want to seal my floor sometime but just moving everything out would be a chore. Epoxy takes 3 days to cure while the polyurea cures in a day.

As for videos in general, I would expect to see more paint correction oriented videos.
 
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I agree but if prices keep going up maybe it will drive customers my way. If they’re gonna pay, might as well pay someone to do it right.
I don't know...it seems to not be a cost issue so much as a convenience issue...I have a friend who I would offer to wash her car, and the half hour or 45 minutes was just too boring for her. She now works near a landfill and winds up with seagull poop all over it, so she has a monthly plan with a tunnel wash that she passes on the way home. I want to say it's only $20-30 a month, for unlimited washes. I don't see the car very often, but I haven't seen anything cringe-worthy in the sun or under a parking lot light, so perhaps not too much "scratch and swirl"; however it is silver, so who knows.
 
I watched Pan's video where Yvan does a tour of Pan's garage. I complemented him on his garage and asked how many cars he details in a week but got no response. He responded to most other comments.

I have a typical garage (detailing is not primary use) and I could not keep it clean - spider webs, dust. leaves. etc. that can collect behind benches,. I do want to seal my floor sometime but just moving everything out would be a chore. Epoxy takes 3 days to cure while the polyurea cures in a day.

As for videos in general, I would expect to see more paint correction oriented videos.

Have you considered floor tiles instead of a coating? I was dead against tiles at first because of the "where does the dirt go" thing. But the fact I didn't have to completely gut the garage and wait for it to cure is what won me over. Turns out the "where does the dirt go" thing was a non-issue.
 
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