Like...how? Be careful not to get an infestation of your shop. Roaches feed on everything. A neighbor behind us moved out and they had roaches bad. The roaches came here and it was horrible. I keep a clean house. People don't realize, it only takes one roach to create misery.
If the vehicle was that mistreated interior-wise I can only imagine how well it was maintained mechanically. Would I purchase that automobile, not in this lifetime. Someone is going to end up with a nightmare.
I'm still impressed by how you keep extracting the seats until the water is clear. I always get frustrated when other RU-vid detailers just give the seats and carpet a once over, maybe two if it's really dirty.
Love that you push on those car seat seams until the water comes up CLEAN. Then you know all the stain making liquid is out. I'm sure the smell is amazing now that there's no roach infestation! Thank you!
I don’t know if it’s same here in California as in Florida but look into the regulations or law in cleaning seatbelts. We can’t wet or use any products on seatbelt because once it rolls back up moisture will get on the chamber and rust up and may become unserviceable and won’t do want is meant to do. So check that out!
I’m scared to know what’s in every fabric seat cushion I’ve ever sat in after seeing what continuously came out of each crack and crevice on those seats 🥲
First off, I love the Crocs and you should wear them forever. Second, I will never again come in contact with a dirty surface without immediately thinking about the phrase "roach grease" and gagging. 😅
Would rather sit in my wheelie bin (dumpster) lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣😁😁👌👌 Great job as usual 👏👏
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Great vid, as always! Just a question (probably been asked by others and I just missed it): why do you do so many repo vehicles? Do you have a contract with a company, or a bank or something? Just curious. Love your content, always enjoy watching it.
Your videos are extremely good, I really appreciate your hard work, methods, editing, and extreme cleaning skills. Serious Kudos. Please don't take this next part as criticism, it isn't, you are not a professional exterminator and shouldn't be treated as such. Bug nonsense is not your job description, you cleaned the car *extremely* thoroughly, that's your job done. For the next part after stripping the car, because cockroach eggs can survive a bombing, I'd wait for the appropriate amount of time with the car stripped out so they can't make a comeback, which is one to two MONTHS 😰. During the stripped stage I'd periodically bomb the interior and leave bait and traps for them. Each adult can lay a clutch between 16-60 eggs each month, which can take two months to hatch! Not leaving the car dirty is the perfect help, but the bastards eat glue and anything organic because they are evil, and they are determined to live. Every nook and cranny of that car, unless stripped to the bare chassis, will be a potential nesting site. While perfectly completely clean for now, this car will need to be monitored in future.
Thank you so much! And I actually had this vehicle for a month! It’s been bombed everyday for about 3 weeks I just can’t obviously film everything! But I do appreciate it tho! Even tho I’m not a exterminator I try my best kill every roach and the eggs.
All that in crocs 💜💜in shade just saying how ur definitely a professional I would have slipped fell and gave up (it’s the roach hotel for me)!! Ur fuckin amazing excuse my language ur super dope!!!💜💜thanks for sharing!!
What is the strangest, oddest or most disgusting thing you have found in a vehicle? I love your channels and watch them over and over. Keep up the good work.
When he says get the roach grease out of the car… such a weird saying but makes total sense at the same time. I love watching your videos..do not know how you guys can handle all that grossness but good for us I guess? Lol
Is removing the carpet your SOP? Granted in this case it was good but seems a lot of effort and time put in that a client will never see? I'm curious of the cost/benefit of time and material.
Step 1 - Pour concrete slab with 6" curbs in an empty field, 1 foot larger than the vehicle in every direction. Step 2 - Place roach infested car in center of slab, preferably with a forklift to avoid actually being in the vehicle. Step 3 - Place 4 - 1 gallon jugs of gasoline in the car, one in each seat. Step 4 - Crack the windows and close the doors. Step 5 - Order sandwiches for all personnel involved, including firefighters. Step 6 - Set up all available cameras. Step 7 - Fill the slab with 4" of gasoline. Step 8 - Start filming. Step 9 - Ignite the gasoline. You should probably move back. Step 10 - Share sandwiches with your friends and the firefighters that show up. Step 11 - Share video with RU-vid! From Bills method of dealing with roach infested vehicles. Ok... your customer wanted the vehicle back... You all did a great job! M.A.D. Profs!
The camera you use doesn't do justice for the work you do, I cannot believe that someone would let their car get in that state... 🤢🤮 Really nice job! 🙌
Them roaches could of layed eggs in other parts of the car like the door, trunk, under the hood, and the under carriage. Great job on the detailing, but I don’t know if I would trust it 😂.
How is all of the poison removed from the car after all of the bug bombs??? If the eggs are still viable, how do you remove all of them from the car so the owner doesn't have a whole new batch of roaches??? Thanks for such great videos!!
This is where I'd pull *EVERYTHING* out of that car. ALL of the interior trim pieces, roof liner, the entire dash assembly and center console which would get completely disassembled and cleaned *OUTSIDE* because the roaches will have laid millions of eggs all around the electrical components and the fuse box. You would be grossed out seeing just how caked with roach grime everything inside that dashboard and instrament panel was. Trust me, if you didn't clean in those areas, the roaches will just come right back.
I understand the value of using the extractor on the seats for YT video's but do you ever just remove the covers from the foam and throw them in a washing machine for non video cars?