The most impressive thing is at 1:48 he snaps his fingers with gloves on. Thanks as always Larry. I love you and everything you do
@VR6NAVYVW6 күн бұрын
For ear protection i use a pair of Sennheiser momentum 3 hybrid earbuds. They have active noise cancelling with a passive mode allowing you to hear still while buffering out the noise. I was a CNC machinist and i had to be able to hear the machine and the tools cutting but didnt want all the machining noise to hurt my ears. Benifit is getting music and phone also while you work.
@omaleymaldonado980112 күн бұрын
IYAAYAS
@DynoDieselWagon20 күн бұрын
F.Y.I.... 19:19 FACTORY cheats on clearcoat at all JAMBS
@ecobritefl288420 күн бұрын
What the stock ticker for your company and will you start a dividend payout
@suspensefulness21 күн бұрын
Can i use a 25 gallon compressor and a lvlp gun
@ShawnPurdy-lw8vd29 күн бұрын
Larry deserves all the respect he gets. You've done so much for yourself, but also for other detailers. I like you because you're pretty much as honest as a business man can be in business. Keep the videos coming I enjoy them. :D
@simonreeves2017Ай бұрын
Greetings from the U.K. I’ve never been brave enough to wet sand with a power sander, but that was super quick and effective. I do agree that wet sanding can be safer than hitting poor paint with a buffer, you can take your time, panel stays cool, you can check progress etc. Top job!
@mattsmagicdetailtechaustraliaАй бұрын
This is really great content so thank you. When I started detailing in 1993, it was rotaries, 3 mm sanders and 5mm orbit Rotex RO150 FEQ were common in Australia. The Meguiars G220 was darn good actually besides it's vibration , I got great results with that but the dual orbit metabo sxe 450 is a great finisher with a washer mod done. that came out in 2005 or 2006, not powerful but it spreads the polish so beautifully and is so quiet. Back in the 90s and 2000's foam pads were still softer than modern foams like kevin was saying so it killed DA performance. it was really 2009 when things got going for me with the Dynabrade 19 mm orbit tool after seeing Barry Theal's video with it. But I put mine (the switchable one) onto a Flex 1500 watt stone grinder with a max speed of 7600 rpm - the L3406 VRG. Used it on speed 2-3 mainly. It made the dynabrade as balanced as it could possibly be. I've had it reduce orange peel with microfiber by 25-30% on medium hardness paints or correct half a hood in one hit in a few minutes. I still have three dynabrades and the Flex. I call it the T Rex as it's a dinosaur tech wise.
@TECsta76Ай бұрын
I watch because the techniques I’ve been using for years naturally aspire to your teachings.. And am completely interested in making my cars sparkle.. ☮️
@MattyMatt80Ай бұрын
Always enjoy seeing this trio! Much Love to you all fellas! Great information! I have 20 years experience with auto detailing! Lots of insight into the automotive industry as far as professional auto detailing and goes. I definitely have to upgrade my automotive detailing equipment. 😎💪🏻❤️🤍💙
@bionic_warriorАй бұрын
Fantastic podcast Larry! It’s so interesting to hear about the history and back story of how things came to be.
@randyealy310Ай бұрын
The Three Musketeers!!! Always enjoy these podcasts, thank you.
@ShawnPurdy-lw8vdАй бұрын
Well you can't force me to not watch discovey channel because I keep your youtube channel open in my browser all the time, and just check when you have new videos. haha :D. As for your class, I'd probably benefit it from it, but no way for me to do that. You have a lot of good information for people so I'm sure it will be good, and wish you the best of luck with it. :)
@starskrymАй бұрын
Love these podcasts and getting all these extra bits. Thanks Larry
@1stfrompuertorico568Ай бұрын
Nice
@ThatChevyАй бұрын
I wish I could afford this class. I’m near Denver and just went to the training center a few weeks ago
@ShawnPurdy-lw8vdАй бұрын
Teared up a bit from that story. I lost all my detailing stuff too and ended up homeless. I have no way to get back rolling again, on disiability. So I can tottally relate to this. I agree detailing is a passion. Thanks for sharing.
@ralphsnightmare103Ай бұрын
will wet sanding take away etched in water drop marks?
@adamsantos5649Ай бұрын
I have a question I don’t have a buffer and I’m not painting my car. I’m painting my bicycle. I’m really big in the cycling and I wanted to change the color so I did and I’ve also use clearcoat with pearl , now do I have to go and purchase a buffer or can I just use a regular sponge or rag or microfiber?
@DanBaker-tf6esАй бұрын
Why when I put it on did my fender turn white ?
@professorjwilsonАй бұрын
This company seems so down to earth and willing to educate. Great work guys!
@ashleymercedesdiazАй бұрын
We are all glad that you let him talk
@derrickbienemy4758Ай бұрын
My ordered just came in yesterday! Man, I’m super excited to put this thing to work. Better late than never…right??
@nigelbryant5932Ай бұрын
Great tutorial. Love your channel
@stefan-stocksmadesimple5241Ай бұрын
👍👍
@_RsX_Ай бұрын
Yeah ok nice mayhem, but how much time does it take to burn through the clear coat at a reasonable pressure and speed?
@edgoodsellАй бұрын
Ammo uk has a nice ring about it!
@phillywalzАй бұрын
I wish I could joined but I will be away for sons wedding
@bradgiesler2 ай бұрын
Booked my spot a few days ago, Excited is an understatement!
@scratchem84082 ай бұрын
So far 39 minutes in at 2:17 in the morning. Great stuff. Looking forward to learning more. Im actually starting my mobile detailing here shortly.
@classicmodernretro2 ай бұрын
I would fly out from England to do this, it would be amazing! I dont think i could afford time away from my detailing business currently unfortunately.
@JamesAllen3002 ай бұрын
Are you planning on doing this in the UK too?
@bandwagon2402 ай бұрын
Wish I could afford it, could always use to learn more.
@stealthstalkerghillie2 ай бұрын
This is so cool! If anyone is thinking of attending I highly recommend doing so. Having a class that will most likely cover a lot of information in only 3 days will save you so much money and heartache in the long run. That doesn't mean I haven't benefited and enjoyed all the information these 3 guys have freely given out in the past ten years or so. I'm looking forward to seeing what's in store for the next 10 years Larry!
@Reset_Auto_Detailing2 ай бұрын
Very cool! Those spots will sell like hotcakes before 11am 🥞
@1stfrompuertorico5682 ай бұрын
First!!
@ilikechickensausages20752 ай бұрын
I saw a picture of you hum, and it reflects why you always say First.
@1stfrompuertorico5682 ай бұрын
@@ilikechickensausages2075 you did?😜😜where at?
@faisalmutumba68712 ай бұрын
Woow thanks Larry and for this podcast please. What jason is saying is right we detailer here in dubai sometimes we face a very huge challenge about some business owner know nothing about detailing. Its only here in uae where the owner hires team leader or manager for who totally ignorant about detailing and they make him to be the head of department just because he speaks the language with the owner,HR Manager😢. Language i barrier is also problem here etc. Only few detailer who passionate for job we are the one seeking for knowledge from guys. Thanks so much Larry, jason,kb for your knowledge. I didn't know about detailing but l kept on watching yours videos and it changed my life. Now l can earn a living bro Respect l salute you
@va53072 ай бұрын
Wait? So it’s just one step? What about holograms, or you don’t get any? I’m a rotary user and haven’t tried BF yet
@alanwallace32532 ай бұрын
Just as the in the other podcasts in this series, we learned a little bit more about the backstory from your business and mindset. Makes me smile when I reached for Foam, Brut, Lather and spray Reflex Pro this AM. In a previous life,( before I retired the first time) I had similar experiences in jewelry industry. Ultimately we brought most everything in house as well, certainly all the creative stuff. Aloha from Maui
@The_Nomad_Detailer2 ай бұрын
Man, as much as I love some of the modern day polishes and pads we have today, this is awesome what your doing! Your taking things back to how they used to be! Simple, and logical. I seems like once things started taking off, and more and more companies were coming out with products things got more confusing....and honestly complicated. But back in the back (20yrs ago) when I started, the pads are what really did the correction....there wasnt really a million different polishes to choose from. It was all in the pad you used. Love where your going man!!!
@carlos-bc5uo2 ай бұрын
Nice kicks Larry
@joshclimpson2 ай бұрын
Pale Larry. Tan Larry.
@bondy2842 ай бұрын
Awesome Larry !!!!!. Looking forward to trying some of your products. Followed the channels for years👍 Welcome to 🇦🇺
@thecatofnineswords2 ай бұрын
An australian Ammo store!!! This is wonderful. Thank you, thank you.
@Reset_Auto_Detailing2 ай бұрын
Different format! The Stash crew seem genuine, super sharp, and business savvy. I can see why they were fit to be an AMMO partner and distributor. Also, hello Aussie Larry! 😂
@dvlop00182 ай бұрын
Following you for awhile now and wishing you the best. 🏆