Unbelievable Detailing Video

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We've all seen detailing videos. They're everywhere. But this is unreal. I can't imagine how anyone could even stand to be in a vehicle in this condition. It's a rolling landfill. The stench alone had to be nauseating.

I'm trying to imagine what this guys house is like. Or for that matter, himself. The video is a bit long at almost 35 minutes, but you can skip through it and still see the job this guy did. I'd love to know what he got paid for the entire job. Whatever it was, he earned every single penny!

 
My wife enjoys watching that channel, the guy has cleaned a lot of seriously disgusting cars, unfortunately though my wife doesn’t enjoy detailing my car even though it’s not particularly bad.
 
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The only problem I have is how much water is getting into places it isn't supposed to.

Sure, it is mainly for cars destined for trade-in, so who cares, but still.

Still an impressive cleaning job that takes a car from worthless to something less than worthless.
 
Yep, an amazing, incredible piece of work. Wearing a respirator a very wise move. A hazmat type clean up. I wonder what the engine internals look like.

As an aside, wonder what the previous owner's house looks like. And cigarettes, can see what it does to inside of a car, not difficult to imagine human lungs. What a nasty habit.
 
the stuff that guy scraped out of the bottom of the cupholders
From the cupholder in a stranger's car, I once dislodged a beer token from a layer of "automotive caramel".
Technically stealing, but the guidance and counsel I provided the new owner was worth it.

I want to say it was a 1995 Camaro with the 5.7 and a 6-speed manual and bad motor mounts.
The beer token was from an unknown bar/restaurant in Paterson which turned out to be great. Glad I got there.
 
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We've all seen detailing videos. They're everywhere. But this is unreal. I can't imagine how anyone could even stand to be in a vehicle in this condition. It's a rolling landfill. The stench alone had to be nauseating.

I'm trying to imagine what this guys house is like. Or for that matter, himself. The video is a bit long at almost 35 minutes, but you can skip through it and still see the job this guy did. I'd love to know what he got paid for the entire job. Whatever it was, he earned every single penny!


Looks like my neighbors car only with an inch of dust on everything.
 
Last new vehicle bought, I was a smoker at the time. I never smoked in the car or allowed it.
I'm sure my Granddaughter appreciated that, when I passed it on to her.

Now she eats and drinks in the car. Kids. :mad:
 
Years ago I took a girl I met out for a lunch date. She lit up a cig, and i asked her not to smoke in the car so she tossed it out the window. Cool... After lunch we get in the car and I was shocked at how strong the cig smell was for just a few puffs. Later I found out why. It had blown back in the window, landed on the rear floor (carpet) and slowly burned itself all the way down, with the windows up and doors locked. Lucky it didn't catch on fire. The date didn't work out either lol. (I posted this on the comments)
 
The only problem I have is how much water is getting into places it isn't supposed to.
This. I've watched a few of his videos and he does a fantastic job, but the amount of water introduced into the carpets and padding, seats, door panels, and the steam all over and inside the dash is concerning.
 
Another thing that is surprising, was considering how many cigarette butts he shoveled out of that thing, there weren't any burns in the carpet... At least none that I could see.
 
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