Another live chat! Gotta be the extreme cold keeping you in until at least sunrise. How else do you have the time? Whatever the reason it'll be fun. Stay safe.
20 years ago, if you told me that “when you hit 60, you’re going to watch 30 minute videos of a guy detailing really dirty and disgusting cars” I would have thought you were crazy. But here I am. Thanks
I can vouch for the Bissel steamcleaner. I have had one for many years, and i just had to replace the wand and suction hose. Super easy and the parts are still easily found online for a super low price. Great video as always!
Another excellent job - and I for one very much appreciate your comments on material/build quality you see. Honest/accurate professional opinion is a very rare commodity these days.....keep up the great work.
@@catdogorboth7087 Yes. In Canada people are not aloud to just drive around with guns and bullets around. I don't know about everywhere in the country but in my province, it's very hard to get a permit and you have to notify the police when you're taking your gun out and tell them exactly where you're going. If you take longer than the estimated duration from point A to point B, they will come find you.
As someone who lives in place where snow can only be found inside refrigerator, I find it quite scary how this 'other worldly' thing can cause such a mess. Great job with this one as well 👍
me too!! i live in new south wales and i’ve never seen snow, i can’t comprehend it being a mundane everyday nuisance. to me it seems so fun and special!!!
@@elizabethwood622 imagine waking up and then realizing you need to move a metric ton of frozen water out of the way so your car can even leave the driveway. that's assuming the snow plough hasn't pushed all the snow into your driveway. And that snow would be more packed and have chunks of ice so now it's closer to 2 metric tons. Then you hope that the roads aren't super bad. If the roads are bad, best case scenario, everyone is driving slower and being cautious, bad case is if someone either got in an accident and traffic is backed up a lot. worst case, you are the one who loses control and has an accident. And all this before you even start your day at work.
@@elizabethwood622 that's crazy. I live right outside of Philly (Philadelphia), and the largest storm that I've been able to experience was 2016 where we got 20 inches. My recommendation is take a trip to the great lakes before a lake effect snowstorm. Buffalo, NY got 6-8 FEET of snow in 2014.
Well done. I was surprised to learn Audi was not using premium grade carpet. I realize this is an older model, but these are not cheap vehicles. I like keeping my vehicles clean, but you're at a different level, and it's been a pleasure watching and learning how you do your thing.
This is a cool teaser for Friday. I am so excited that you are doing a premiere with this one. Can't wait to get your perspective on this roughed up car which looks amazing in the final shots. WOW!! Thanks Mitch!
WOW! That really was amazing! Thanks for showing more detail about removing the seats. I've heard you rate many of the carpets and have wondered how mine would rate and now I think know. I have a Porsche Cayenne with black carpet and a German Shepherd. You recommending the Lilly brush has been a blessing!
On the topic of leather seats; What method would you recommend for cleaning perforated leather seats(tiny holes throughout for ventilation)? The perforations tend to get a little build up in them & I'm curious as to what you think the best way to get them clean is? Thanks, hope you'll reply!
maybe u could try a interior large detail brush, combined with carpro inside, then wipe with microfibre towel. If some chemical is still in the tiny holes, use a smaller detail brush or toothpick and gently brush it out. if ur seats have massage function, turn them on with ventilation so it can loosen the stuff in the holes:)
Wow what an amazing job detailing that filthy car. The dirt that came out of that cupholder was unbelievable 😳, I think my wheels are cleaner in the middle of winter. I can't believe people are not ashamed, at least pick up the loose trash! Thanks for another great video. 👍🏻
WOW! I'd have no compunction about driving a two-tone car if it came out looking that great after getting it detailed! Great work; makes me think my very old, but well-kept car would be pretty much a "cinch" to clean because, while I'm physically unable to do the deep cleaning of it, I do vac my car regularly all through the spring, summer and fall. As well, I have zero pets, don't smoke, don't eat or drink in my car, and the extremely rare times I have a passenger(s), they're not permitted to do anything in it, either.
I suspect that pre-accident it was a hand-me-down to a college-aged young adult with at least one Husky. Someone who didn't care as much as the initial owner who dropped $50k USD on a car like this in '09.
Using the pressure washer has to be one of the most fulfilling parts of cleaning these cars. When I use mine at home whether on a vehicle, deck, house, etc. it's awesome to see instant improvement and it makes me want to keep power washing anything in my sight!
I love watching your videos for many different reasons, first and foremost it's becoming more and more rare when people actually take pride in what they do. Anyone should be able to tell that you take great pride and care in what you do..
Good Morning. I have watched all of your Videos and I have yet to see you clean the Headliner. What would you prefer to use and the proper technique to not tear rip or have it fall out later?? Keep the vids coming man. Great Job and the Smiles on the customers faces says it all.
Interesting that Audi puts ports for the seat wiring harnesses in the floor, rather than having the wiring plug into the seat. Seems to be a bit easier to connect and disconnect, although then you have to be careful not to spray water in there, or use contact cleaner if you do. I wonder if the owner plans to have the whole car repainted?
I'm fairly new to your channel. I enjoy watching you detailing vehicles. You do excellent work and you are a very skilled man and worker. You are a whole vibe. 😌
Hi, great work on this one as per usual! Can you tell me if cleaning the seat rails doesn't remove any grease for smooth and squeak free operation? Or do you re-apply some grease?
Great work! It came out fantastic as always. Just wanted to know if you have done or can you make a video on how you clean the micro fiber towels. Also, do you extract the carpet mats after you blast them with the power washer?
Wow, I just watched the clip of this upcoming video and I must say the ending result of this car is wow wow wow. You manage to fix this broken car in to something new…
Thanks Mitch for a great morning treat. This was pretty amazing. The Audi turned out great! Thanks for joining us and chatting. That is always a wonderful bonus. Have a fun weekend. See ya soon. #IStillLikeMike
Wow - amazing job. It amazes me how people buy such an expensive car and then don’t look after it!!! The previous owner should be absolutely ashamed. It will look great now if the new owner sprays the new panels the correct colour.
I got covid mid December 2021 and I started watching your videos while being on quarantine. Washing my own personal car is like therapy for me so I really enjoy watching your videos. Keep doing what you do, you brought sunshine to my life in some dark days. Blessings!
I watched other detailers after your videos and wasn't impressed with their surface cleaning approach. I think you've set the standard for detailing. I love the steam cleaning clips. It seems to really get car bits clean. 😊
I have seen several episodes now. And impressed by your work! But I sometimes wonder... I often can't see that you turn the seatings of the back seats upwards, because i can imagine there is a pile of dirt stacked there too. And if i might suggest: in a lot of cars there seem to be coins everywhere... Wouldn't it be a nice to gather all the coins from every car (while you are removing the larger items that can't be vacuumed), and keep them apart? And maybe you can do something nice with it eg give it away to a good cause in the neighbourhood or something? I guess that would already be a fair amount if you count the collections from one year, or wouldn't it? Grts from Belgium
That steamer is a must for this one!! I would love to have one. Recently I’ve been driving different fleet vehicles, the one I currently have would be worthy for your touch
Do you do engine clean also? When you clean the iron particles of, and use the “clay”(somehow I don’t remember the name of it) do you also the roof? Where there is a lot off dog hair on the side it can be there where the dog was sitting.
You really do a spectacular job cleaning up these cars previously owned by people who obviously don’t care about their car. I have to wonder though if these people would let the interior of their car get this bad how well could they have taken car of the engine?