Easy, they are slobs. My ex had parents like this. The car even had rotting food and mold in it. I cleaned it while I was with them, now I don't even want to think about it and how it even looks.
How can anyone let their car get into this filthy condition? It takes so little time and effort to keep it clean. I love watching filth disappear. Very satisfying and a great job!
it bothered me when you cleaned the engine bay then proceeded to pressure wash the build up from the windshield but beautiful work nonetheless. ive learned alot from you.
My first, brand new, off the line car was a Toyota ... and I have been brand-loyal ever since. That's been almost 40 years. My 2nd Toyota was a Tercel that lasted almost 18 years (had to change out the engine three years before the end.) I sold it to a guy who owned a garage in our small town for $650. He put $300 work in and sold it. And I saw it being driven around our town for the next three years --- until I moved away. For workmanship, they can't be beat. They are expensive to repair, yes, but if you follow the warrantee maintenance schedule, it takes years and years before you have to do more than change the oil, filter and brakes. Thanks for the great videos. I never realized what cleaning a car really meant until I watched you do it. Best of luck to you! (From Cornwall, Ontario, Canada)
Henry lives!! Tried watching other detail videos but it's just not the same without your accent. Also I noticed, no dog hair, so that's a positive haha!
Incredible, just incredible. Amazing work! Doesn't even look like the same car! It really bothers me when I see cars like this that haven't been taken care of.
Watched a lot of detailing videos being an enthusiast myself, this by far has been the best interior detail, the results wore amazing, you can see how soft and cleansed the leather seats came out along with the steering wheel and dashboard and trims, honestly great job
It has to be VW for me, purely down to a company car I had. It was an 11 plate MK6 Golf 2ltr TDI, I was single with no kids so it suited me perfectly. Was understated but quick (for a diesel), had loads of kit and felt solid as a rock. I did 85k miles in it in two and a half years and then got an Insignia 😩. Great memories!
Jeeps have always been an easy favorite for me. My Uncle Steve used to let me ride with him in his old 1978 Jeep Wrangler that he STILL has and fixed up over the years. He modified it a lot, completely re-did the engine, but he still has it. That cemented a fondness for the older models for me, and their overall look is so unique.
I know you see this all the time...BUT WHO DOES THIS TO THEIR CAR?? OMG!! Just finished washing. You are unbelievably thorough!! Not many folks are willing to take the time to do this good of a job.
I'm a Toyota man. All my family have them. We just treat them like shit and they keep on going! Mine has cost me only a few hundred pounds in nearly 200,000 miles. It's taken me all over Europe.
Best video yet. Amazing job! Tip, use a brush head on the vacuum which can save time. Plus stops potential scratches. Also I prefer a satin finish to the tyres.
I had a 1971 blue Volvo 145s deluxe wagon that belonged to my dad and he passed it to me when I was 16 on 1985 once I got my driving license. I drove it to school with my brothers and later to study at the university of Puerto Rico. That vehicle was so great that it is still running and being well kept. I loved the SAAB Sonnet because of the modern style. I purchased a new 1992 Mitsubishi Montero SR black and silver over fenders and it is also well kept like I did and also still looks like new like I kept it. After selling my Montero I purchased a new 2002 Kia Sedona which I still have and I recently bought a new 2020 Kia Soul XLine white pearl. Also love the Mercedes Benz and BMW but are too expensive for my budget. Xoxo from Puerto Rico and be blessed 👍🇵🇷
Just amazing how you can see the difference in quality after years and also in daily cleaning. We had a Opel for couple of years and now a Mercedes, I must say, everytime I clean the Mercedes it's like new again. The Opel turned also good after the cleaning but you see the difference after a couple of years.
I love watching your videos! It's so very satisfying watching these cars go from nasty to amazing! You're a very hard worker and do amazing work! I wish you were here in the US (specifically, Alabama)! Keep up the great work!!
Same here, I have First Edition XC40 D4 - its an awesome SUV and this is my 3rd Volvo, I won't buy anything else other than Volvo now build quality etc....
Fantastic work - pity you're in the UK as I've just bought a Merc and the leather inside is the dirtiest I've ever seen. I've been watching youtube vids for tips etc and this is the best channel so far! Great work!
i subscribed just to hear the guys accent, sounds legit ! your friend from miami. make more videos please. i love mercedes ! thanks for bringing this one back to life
Hell yeah brother, 360p club. But, I watch it later again, because I want to see it in full resolution. And such content must be enjoyed in full resolution.
Another great video. My favorite car companies are Aston Martin and Dodge. Dodge first, because I've owned two Dodges, a Neon and a Dakota, and just loved them both. Never had any serious issues with them. And now the reason I listed Aston Martin is because it's a dream car. I loved the way the car looks when I first saw it some of the James Bond films with Sean Connery
You do an amazing job on all the disgusting cars that you clean! You bring them back to life🥰 my dream car is a Mercedes sports coupe!!! Someday from the USA😎
I owned the slightly updated model of this car and agree it cleans up easier then most models due to materials used , some ford owners might be saying no way but the carpets in these cars are the best , the seats are fake leather on these that’s why it probably cleaned up well , but again the best fake leather ever. Mine was 8 yrs old and the guy at the garage couldn’t believe it’s condition but like you said it’s the materials used that makes it a dream to clean up well
10:45 It is SO satisfying when you think a detailer is going to miss a spot (or not show it on camera) and then they hit it right before the scene change. Right in the feels.
You make awesome videos man. I would personally recommend a few things. Invest in a drill brush kit and a drill machine. Doesn't have to be too expensive since you don't need high torque. I've got my kits from DrillBrush who sell it through Amazon. I've got white, yellow, and red coloured kits. Each kit has 3 pieces. I use white for interior trim panels and scrubbing seats before extracting. Yellow for salt or even scrubbing carpets while vacuuming to lift up embedded debris. Red is for tires, rubber mats, and other tough areas. I got all 3 kits for $45 CAD roughly. For interior shampoo, I would also recommend an enzyme prespotter for organic stains. You can use almost any good enzyme cleaner diluted with water 6:1 or 10:1 depending on strength and apply it on your seats 30-45 minutes before shampoo. Works great and saves time. Cheers.