Any Good You Tube Detailers?

I like Junkman, I mean what other detailer would pause a video while in the middle of recording it to go talk to a female he saw walking by his house? Larry`s cool but after watching his 20 minute videos on how to clean glass I became obsessed. Older CG videos were good, they did have some some good info and Greg would always deliver a few painfully bad sexual puns. I`m partial to Michael Stoops because I took the 2 free classes @ Meg`s HQ and he`s a super stand up guy. After one class he stayed like 20 minutes over with me and a few others and we talked detailing. Also partial to him because Meg hooks up donuts, pizza and all the soda you wanted. For a free class that`s real sweet :D
 
People always make some comment about his voice.

Car Cleaning Guru is addictive. I have watched his vids on my tablet just prior to sleeping.. It`s that soothing. But honestly, there`s just way too much of him foaming cars. He produces great video and is a great voice actor, but I can`t say I`ve learned anything from him except traffic film remover.
 
My favorites in no particular order.

Forensic Detailing Channel
Auto Fetish Detail
The Rag Company Videos
Junkman
Ammo NYC
9th Generation Accord
Car Cleaning Guru
Any Mike Phillips video

I can`t watch Garry Dean, he`s always ranting about how everybody else in the industry but him is a corrupt shill. Detailers sure are a long-winded bunch in general:) I generally skip the 20 minute introductions to get to the 10 minutes of content on some of these guys. Still, I have learned a lot by watching all of them and appreciate all the hard work that goes into producing a video.
 
It seems the UK are way more active in this stuff than the US. 64.1 million vs. 318.9 million people, yet when you look at all the great products over there (DoDo, Autoglym, Auto Finesse, Valet Pro, Bilt Hamber, Gtechniq, Bouncer`s) and the UK-based forums - you can see that they love this stuff. And with the weather over there!
 
I`ve checked out a lot of videos from the "Junkman". Some are definitely better than others....

I recently stumbled up the vids posted by the guy from AMMO. I feel they are excellent.

Never been a big fan of "Drunkman". Garry Dean seems a little pushy to me.
I do like the Larry Kosilla videos. IMHO they are straightforward fun to watch.
 
I just came across a new guy putting up videos. Search "Apex Detail" on Youtube. He is putting up new videos about 1 a day. He has some great tips
 
Gave it a like for the Deadmau5 track :)

Looking forward to future videos!

I am beginning a YouTube series following my carrier as a mobile detailer in Palm Springs. It is called "The Art of Detailing." Series one is called "Building from Bare Bones" this first series focuses on starting with nothing and building my business over time. I hope the series improves over time as I get better.

You can check it out here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5hVARVMpoyHLnyALaF2KzYF2AYKqyvq4


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Haha, Deadmau5 is an electronic dance music (EDM) artist. Pronounced "dead mouse", just made it artsy looking.

He he got his start making tracks on the early days of online music forums, and one day found a dead mouse in his computer case. He became known as the "dead mouse guy" on the chat boards, so he used the name to his advantage - rumor has it anyway. Now one of the biggest names in EDM.

Even if EDM isn`t your thing, he makes some great tracks that aren`t just a bunch of stereotypical "rave tracks", and really nice to listen to. His song "Strobe" is one of my personal favorites.
 
Haha, Deadmau5 is an electronic dance music (EDM) artist. Pronounced "dead mouse", just made it artsy looking.

He he got his start making tracks on the early days of online music forums, and one day found a dead mouse in his computer case. He became known as the "dead mouse guy" on the chat boards, so he used the name to his advantage - rumor has it anyway. Now one of the biggest names in EDM.

Even if EDM isn`t your thing, he makes some great tracks that aren`t just a bunch of stereotypical "rave tracks", and really nice to listen to. His song "Strobe" is one of my personal favorites.

Wow you learn something new every day!!!

I was introduced to his work from a game I used to play called "asphalt 8, Airborne" on the iPad. It is called Professional Griefers and I thought it sounded so cool when you drive the Veneno and drift, almost falling off the edge but not quite, it was just too fitting at the moment the lyrics were playing.

Anyway, I`ve been listening to more of his stuff. I don`t like tracks that are overboard like Skrilex or lyrics that absolutely don`t make sense.


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I posted my third episode of The Art of Detailing. Still a long way to go before its anywhere near as good as others but that`s why series 1 is called Building from Bare Bones.


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I"m gonna subscribe. Good luck to you.
I am beginning a YouTube series following my carrier as a mobile detailer in Palm Springs. It is called "The Art of Detailing." Series one is called "Building from Bare Bones" this first series focuses on starting with nothing and building my business over time. I hope the series improves over time as I get better.

You can check it out here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5hVARVMpoyHLnyALaF2KzYF2AYKqyvq4


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