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Video Walk-Through - How To Do A Maintenance Wash

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  • Video Walk-Through - How To Do A Maintenance Wash

    Whats up everyone. Hope you're all having a good weekend so far.


    This past week at the Windows and Wheels Detailing Shop we decided to get together and shoot a "How To" video of how we go about doing our maintenance washes...with a little extra. This was definitely a team effort. I did most of the talking/demonstrating while Daniela and Henry helped out giving me a hand with certain parts and of course our newest member Isaiah did all the filming. If you're just getting into detailing I'm sure this will help you shorten the learning curve - and even if you've been around the block a few times I think you'll still enjoy it .


    A few things I think you'll also like:


    * Our super cool wash cart set up
    * Some special eye candy in the back of the shop (you'll see towards the middle/end of the video)
    * Foam Cannon usage (lets face it, no matter how many times you see it or use it - it's still cool)
    * A full break down in the description of the video of all products used along with the dilution ratios and tools used


    Add that in with my usual sarcastic humor and some great step by step instructions and I'm sure you'll all enjoy (hopefully) your overall viewing experience!


    Feedback, questions, comments and suggestions are welcome as always (for the record I'm aware of a couple of editing glitches but we're working on that!)


    As always thank you and hope you enjoy!


    Wills Amstutz
    Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
    www.WindowsAndWheels.com

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