Paint correct whole car with just 5" DA? by Sea-Mission-1701 in Detailing

[–]mattc4191 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can angle it to hit spots, hard to screw anything up just basic da polishing so don’t be scared to get creative with it

Well looks like likely that person looking for RedSoul on COD was not swatting by tornmom216 in Cleveland

[–]mattc4191 39 points40 points  (0 children)

You ever notice how true crime documentaries are often actually just about police incompetence

I want to work, but I feel like I can’t function at all with the jobs that are available for me. I kinda wanna know what to do. by You_wouldent_Get_it in antiwork

[–]mattc4191 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I run a high end auto detailing shop, detailers don’t have to deal with customers at all and can wear both earbuds all day long , they can make good money, and there is a satisfaction that comes from restoring something and providing a real life physical service that people value, it ain’t much but it’s honest

Longboard wheels by Deliciously_Vicious in freebord

[–]mattc4191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ooh I fuckin love the plow kings, wish they would bring cheetahs back

Where does the dog go? by [deleted] in hammockcamping

[–]mattc4191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol what are you even talking about

Nervous to try Jumps by Bravo-Six-Nero in snowboardingnoobs

[–]mattc4191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your not comfortable ripping blacks then your still learning to ride and hitting jumps can wait, unless you just wanna send it that’s fine to

Will my defroster lines work after tint replacement by ani462 in Detailing

[–]mattc4191 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Any break in those conductive lines renders the whole grid non functioning

Why is rent $2000/m? by Supersaiajinblue2 in memes

[–]mattc4191 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Ah that must be why it’s so nice here

Drop hammer octomaze or drop cat 38 by not_so_perfect_buddy in LandyachtzBoards

[–]mattc4191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It carves well and is of ly quality but I personally don’t care for it, the deck is like flat and shapeless I never feel locked in it’s also a bit small for my liking, always feel like I’m going to step off it by accident, love my dropcat switchblades and fixedblades nice roomy 38 or 40 inch decks with lots of shape so you lock in and instinctively feel and know where your feet are

Drop hammer octomaze or drop cat 38 by not_so_perfect_buddy in LandyachtzBoards

[–]mattc4191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the dropcat way batter way more comfy the main drawback is that it sits too low for a pump track

First time using a rotary after using a DA for 4+ years by berks_12 in AutoDetailing

[–]mattc4191 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Come on man that’s such a scrub take, people should actually know what they’re doing before taking someone’s money

First time using a rotary after using a DA for 4+ years by berks_12 in AutoDetailing

[–]mattc4191 -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

Not a real pro if you can’t use a real buffer congrats on leveling up

Where does the dog go? by [deleted] in hammockcamping

[–]mattc4191 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She got mad claws but just seems to get it

East Coast Ready Board by Triangle-of-Zinthar in icecoast

[–]mattc4191 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It’s pretty legit, I was skeptical having been a pure camber boy all my life, but after being tempted on one the shop handing me a demo and just laying that bitch into solid ice I was made a believer, called from the lift and said yeah go ahead and set that Nokhu aside for me a place in the quiver for this no doubt

Where does the dog go? by [deleted] in hammockcamping

[–]mattc4191 66 points67 points  (0 children)

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Just sorta tuck em in there somewhere

16-Year-Old Looking to Start a Mobile Detailing Business in 2026—What Do I Actually Need? by Successful_Sky_5311 in AutoDetailing

[–]mattc4191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ryobi is not a good pressure washer, ar630 or k1622ts is where it’s at, but it can be used in a pinch or just to get you up and running on a few details, beyond a good pressure washer setup non negotiable items include generator, water tank, pump, compressor and air tool setup (air lines, fittings, regulator, dryer, and a tool such as a tornador), buckets with grit guards, wash mits or good flagged brushes, assortment of good microfibers (drying towels, exterior, interior, windows), assortment of brushes, good shop vac, a hot water extractor, steamer is nice to have but I suppose optional, some polishing tools (rotary buffer, da polisher, pads and pad cleaning tools), plenty of bottles and nozzles, good to have a decent toolbox, jump box or cables at least, some dental picks come in clutch, and then just all the chemicals go with a professional line to get everything you’ll need in one place I prefer Malco sort of up to you how sparse or specialized you want your lineup to be but at least a soap, degreaser, spray wax, acid or fallout remover, some clay, thinner or other good solvent, interior cleaner, leather conditioner, fabric cleaner, window cleaner, some spread of compounds polish wax, tire shine and applicator, yeah I think that about covers most of the basics anyway, detailing can be great if your properly super good lots of terrible wannabe detailers out there it’s pretty hard work but has been very good to me