Not only do you do an incredible job on the inside of the car removing all that disgusting mold but one thing I really appreciate about your videos is the extra steps you take to go above and beyond which is painting the bolts the wheels and even replacing the wheel covers! It doesn’t cost much like you said but it makes the overall appearance that much better. Amazing job like always!
My Punto is just shy of 130'000 miles and I plan to give it a proper detail soon as it sees a lot of distance. This video might be boring for a lot of people, but I'll find this super useful in the future. Thanks for taking the time to clean and detail a car like this, gives me a good basis for when I want to try mine.
Seconded my 06 Punto is due a good scrub too. For what it's worth I've had no issues with the electrics on this. Since the new Punto 06 onwards their reliability has gotten a lot better.
Love watching your videos. Can't help but feel you're selling yourself short for the amount of work you do but understand trade volume might make it worth it for you. Looking forward to next video! 👏
Always liked these, the only car I ever bought new was a 2007 sporting. It was also completely reliable...I do love your dedication to the small details, very nice.
Lovely little car for someone in the end! Actually think the after market trims look 100 times better than the originals! Attention to detail is brilliant
Cathartic, relaxing and inspiring all in one! Love the videos and appreciate all the effort to make em - thanks! You often use an airline, which seems to make all the difference. What compressor are you using? Would you recommend it? Thanks again - keep em coming!
Hi, great job on doing this Fiat Punto,the whole car looks alot better,the wheel trims do suit the car and with the badge in the middle they seem original.
Totally awesome finish on the car, to say how bad it looked, a vast improvement. What carpolish did you use to start off with, I could do with some of that to get rid of the swirls on my car, after going to these car washer, were they use the same dirty washmits. They seem to clean them, just shows how much damage it dose to the paint work. So now I've stopped going there now, so now I need to start doing it my self.
i am speechless that was very iimpressive mate and for the price you went over and beyond speechless i am just speechless not many people left like you keep it up fam
I love my Grande Punto....but boy, do they suffer with bad condensation inside and bad mold all around every gutter - particularly the gutter around the boot lid. If I were in the UK, you'd definitely have a new customer with me 😂 fantastic job done
Hey buddy, I have G101 but I'm fairly new to it. What sort of dilution would you recommend for the engine bay/fuel cap (it looked like you used the same product)? I've got a mucky pup Punto coming in the clean soon and I want to get more efficient in my process! :) Would G101 be safe for arch cleaning as well? At the same/different ratio? Many thanks buddy Paul
Hey mate! Absolutely love the content! What is the tyre shine you use? It looks so quick and easy to apply Do you have a link to it if possible? Keep up the great content 🙏🏽👌🏽
A quick question, cleaning the seats seems to remove the textile protectant/stain guard meaning the seats get very dirty, very quickly. Do you reapply protection and if so what product do you use? Thank you for really entertaining videos 👍
Hi Luiz You can buy fabric protection sprays from many car care companies, "chemical guys" sell one (not tried it) as do other major suppliers. Its not something my trad customers ask for 👍😀
Subbed to your channel a little while back. You do impressive work and I like your video presentation style. However, I have to agree with many other comments on your videos, you need to up your rates. You deliver massive added value to your customers compared to other sale prep workers on callipers and wheel bolts etc and deserve to share a little more of the sellers benefit. It isn’t just increasing their potential sale price, it must help with turning their stock a lot quicker with the way the cars look after your attention. I sincerely hope you didn’t fork out for those carpets and trims out of the £150. Many thanks for sharing your excellent work. 👏👍
Not used Meguiars but most APC's will need to be diluted prior to use, should be some guide lines on the packaging or on their website, if it's dulled/ steaked the paint then a polish/compound with a slight cutting element should restore the shine, but always seek pro advice in person 👍😀
Great job as per usual mate. Where can I view this auto for possible purchase? Also what do you use to remove the mould? Anything like Biobrisk or is it the apc you use? Thanx
Hi I did the car around 2 months back and it went back into the trade network, so unsure where it went, biobrisk is a great product, I use Bio blue very similar 👍😀 truth is you can kill the mold off, but if the car has a damp issue/water leak it will return
Another great video 👍 Would love a video giving an overview of all the kit and products you use. Would satisfy the wannabe detailer army following you have 🙏
I have used all purpose mould remover on seatbelts and fabric,because although you cleaned the seats you did not kill off the mould and eventually it will come back.
only just seen all the vw vans in the background :O, great to see, would love to get into doing used car details but can never really get into it, i trialled it with one guy but they never called back
Sweet, sweet, logo alignment! :) By the way you perhaps might have a tip for me? My cars all have a leather interior, as well as the handfull of cars I still do for family and friends. Because of this i find it hard to justify a Puzzi for those couple of floor mats a year. Perhaps you know of a cheaper alternative for my needs?
Any basic wet and dry vac will extract water, as long as you soak/scrub the carpet, you can then use the vac to extract. then perhaps use a hand pump sprayer to "rinse" with clean water and once again use the wet/dry vac to extract the water. most DIY stores do dirt cheap wet vacs 👍😀
Always impressive to see your turnaround to high standards in such a short time. Would the cost of the wheel trims be part of the detail price or extra charge to the dealer? Its a fair bit extra to absorb into your costs otherwise. Thanks for the content :-)