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We used dry ice to clean aircraft parts years ago. It was unbelievable on how well it worked - cleaned and left the ID markings on the parts without any damage. These were composite materials as well.
I can watch this over and over... in an endless loop... (There's something just so satisfying when watching this masterpiece of a car magically transform!!!)
Used to work at a dry ice manufacturing facility and saw where 1/8” dry ice was used for blasting back in late 90’s. Made sense over using sand (messy) and did an amazing job! Blastec in Cumming, GA makes the blasters. Also reach out to CO2 Air in Cumming for more info.
If you look, it has not been treated well. It was lowered, the tires rubbed in areas, and they hammered out body seams to get the suspension to fit. Really seems like it was taken care of by a teenager.
There’s a thin rubber plastic undercoating applied to the body during assembly before major components are in stalled you blasted it off. You can’t reapply it without taking everything apart. It’s why this is still in rust proof condition. CO2 blasting is good for dirt but you can do more damage than good…..
Agreed. That's probably why some parts of the undercarriage appeared to have a lighter coat of paint. I don't think I would ever do this to my own car.
As you can see from video 80% of the car was exposed all the time… no coating, no protection and it survived over 20years with no problem at all. After cleaning we protect some parts with clear wax to preserve the perfect look for years to come. Btw. our clients know what they want and what it means to them and we always trying to delivered that as they expecting. And if you are not from CA then I recommend you to do a little research. 99% cars that are usually full of rust everywhere in the world are usually in really nice/perfect condition without any protection 😉 and we’re talking about daily cars… not NSX driven on weekends and sleeping in garage 😁
@@IAMDetailing This car will never see daily driving again most likely. But if this were a Civic and went to any state with more regular rain or snow it would rust out from where all that coating was removed. Looks pretty but provides no protection from corrosion. Wax is no substitute for rubberized undercoating the factory put on. Again this vehicle is probably destined for show or collection use in a place that won't have water sitting on the belly pan and undercarriage.
@@IAMDetailing Well, the car would've survived 20 years without issue since it had the rubber undercarriage coating, now that it's gone , I think it's days are numbered , unless it's kept in a museum for the rest of it's life , wax is not a substitute for rubber undercarriage coating lol
No doubt a beautiful car. Why did you remove the protective undercoat? I assume you don’t need this where there is no salt on the road but up north this could rust quick now.
These videos drive me nuts for that exact reason. They act like they are cleaning off dirt, nope, you are cleaning off the underbody protection that the manufacturer put there for a reason. I’d be furious if someone did this to my car, let alone paying for the privilege. Doing it engine or suspension components is one thing but blasting the underseal off….
@@JohnDoe-zr6bk As you can see from video, 80% of the car was exposed all the time… no coating, no protection, and it survive over 20years with no problem at all. After cleaning, we protect some parts with clear wax to preserve the perfect look for years to come. Btw. our clients know what they want and what it means to them, and we always trying to delivered that as they are expecting. If you are not from CA, I recommend you to do a little research. 99% cars that are usually full of rust everywhere in the world are usually in really nice/perfect condition without any protection 😉 and we're talking about daily cars… not NSX driven on weekends and sleeping in garage 😁
I'd say this is one of your best Dry Ice job !! So dirty at first and impressive final result !!! Superb work. Well worth the cost for owner for such a iconic car. Value will rise with this investment.
A lot of that ‘dirt’ as people are calling it is actually was rust and stone impact protection. Critical if this is a Japanese based car due to the salt used on roads.
It's a NSX this vehicle likely isn't driven in the rain or snow and is worthwhile to have done if you want top dollar for resale. But I agree if you're daily driving a vehicle this type of method shouldn't be used as you're removing factory applied protection
We are in California. There's very little chance of rust happening here. And many times, we will reapply a new, aftermarket protective coating to the car that isn't caked with 20+ years of grime, which will ultimately protect your car better going forward.
@@Tony-ib2vm aluminium.... hmmmm.... not stainless steel... I currently used regular house hold cleaners... on my aluminium door threshold plate.... came back it ate all the way through in one conner... now I have to get a new one... So aluminum could really benefit from an under coat...
@@christianresources1912 Uh, no. Aluminum will just get a layer of oxidation from road salt. It will not rot away. Big difference between that and a strong chemical you used that ate away the aluminum.
That NSX is in pristine conditions even before blasting. Kodus to the owner for keeping a part of history in that awesome condition. Just one question though, is it safe for the rubber hoses and belts to get sprayed by that blaster? Wont it become brittle?
Yeahhh I'm not entirely sure how much time and money Honda spent on designing and developing the NSX but I'm confident that it's a lot. I'm gonna stick with the decisions they made, especially when it comes to weather proofing...
Great clean up. But I don't understand why you have to remove the black chassis protector. That's not dirty, that's to protect the chassis from being sprayed on by corrosion。 In that era, cars exported from Japan were sprayed with a special protective vinyl
@@VinceroAlpha so having a dealership respray undercoating on a vehicle it was just removed on because thats the line of cars they sell increases the value by 20k? I'm taking notes here....
@@jamessiddle572 in a sense yes, some dealers aren’t equipped to to replace or remove underspray, let alone know what it is. Also keep in mind that these cars especially have shot up to ridiculous prices in the past two years. Hell CRX Si are going for five figures recently! So good luck in trying to find a nice one for under 75k
Also noted is that we ourselves resprayed the car when we finished. It is mentioned in the description of the video. Quite comical how many people jump to conclusions ;) thanks for watching Vincero!
I have a question, does spraying dry ice on the rubber hoses (fuel lines and such), not cause them to garden and prematurely degrade? Or is there some kind of lube protecting then?
Thanks for answering Jimmy! Correct, it is safe, so long as the machine is used correctly. That's why its very important to used someone trained and skilled in this machine process
Thanks for watching Paul! It's quite amazing what dry ice cleaning can do, especially for cars that we want to see last as close to forever as possible.
How much does a service like this cost? And what's the cost of equipment and supplies for something like this? Also, does the extreme cold not damage rubber hoses and soft components? I have so many questions rn, lol
The service cost varies and is done on an hourly basis. Every car is different, comes to us in a different condition, and each owner has different wants/expectations. The Dry Ice Cleaning machine we use costs upwards of $55k. Dry ice cleaning is highly customizable, being strong enough to strip paint, and gentle enough to clean interior. It's all in how you use it! Thanks for asking!
@@Necroboi if you're wheels aren't a polished wheel and just cleared or even a flat color acid usually does the trick. Some people don't like it but after detailing and ceramic coating $100k+ cars for a living. It won't hurt your wheels at all unless you use the acid in direct sunlight and don't rinse it of soon enough. But if you're not in direct sunlight you can let the acid sit for a minute without it doing any harm.
Who long did it take to dry ice the under carriage and motor on this car? Love watching this stuff. This is relaxing for people that has ever had to do this before at least it is for me. I just wish we had this dryice. Lol
@@IAMDetailing So say you charge £25 an hour that's around £400 plus products which would probably be around £200 = say..... £600 sheets for this job? Or more.....?
Hey! The pricing varies a lot, by the car, condition, how you want it done, and then its going to vary greatly by the shop. You can see how we structure our pricing at dryiceauto.com
This looks like such an awesome process.very affective and super efficient way of cleaning without damaging anything. Top Notch Job. ;-) How much does it cost to do the whole underneath of a small hot hatch car ? Would be great to know. Cheers. ;-)
Thanks Todd! Our price is entirely based on the car, its condition, and what your expectations are. If you're interested, you can check out our website at iamdetailing.com and send us a request for a quote on the contact page.
So... You just removed all the under coating that protects the car from rust. I gave that car two years before the entire cars unibody is rusted and the whole car is junk. It looks great now but honestly you just destroyed a legend.
@@MarcM90ehv No. Well yes but the car is made out of aluminum. The reason for the massive amount of rubberized undercoating under the wheel wells and around those part of the car is noise dampening, And it even stops oil canning. So when rocks and stuff from the road hit it it'll be louder and now dent the soft aluminum instead of just bouncing off the rubber and whenever it gets a solid thump it'll bend the sheet metal back and forth making that wiggly sheet metal noise instead of having the dull thud that the dampening creates. Protection from rust is just a side thing but since it's aluminum you're not protecting it anymore than just regular paint
Thanks for handling that one Travis :) Appreciate you! Yes, we were requested to remove the sound deadening and clean up the undercarriage of the car. Our clients know what they want
I love looking at cars being cleaned and detailed as much as the next guy, but why not show that you coat it again afterwards? You only show the stripping, which clearly (as can be seen by many comments) give some people the impression that a 'dirty' underbody is bad and that is should be squeeky clean and every bit of paint and metal exposed, which couldn't really be farther from the truth!
As you can see from video 80% of the car was exposed all the time… no coating, no protection and it survive over 20years with no problem at all. After cleaning we protect some parts with clear wax to preserve the perfect look for years to come. Btw. our clients know what they want and what it means to them and we always trying to delivered that as they are expecting. And if you are not from CA then I recommend you to do a little research. 99% cars that are usually full of rust everywhere in the world are usually in really nice/perfect condition without any protection 😉 and we talking about daily cars… not NSX driven on weekends and sleeping in garage 😁
@@IAMDetailing Was not aware your company was from CA. I live in Denmark where the conditions are cold, wet, close to coast and salty roads in the winter - pretty much what you would call salt-belt conditions. Stripping a car from undercoating and daily-driving it in our climate would result in rust very, very fast...
@@renefriis-christensen5513 yes I totally understand and I’m originally from Czech Republic so I know what rust is and how fast can destroy a car. But here in CA is everything totally different and thats why usually cars from here are more expensive than from other states 😉
Use a paint thickness gauge on a clean spot before and after blasting…you’ll be sadly disappointed. Clean painted areas with brushes and degreaser before blasting away so you minimize the areas you need to expose to the material. Blast the unpainted areas to your heart’s content.
I understand this video is about cleaning a car however, this is an Acura NSX and deserves more love - I read the first dozen comments and nothing was mentioned about the late great Aryton Senna who teamed with Honda to develop this car. Does it get any cooler than that? RIP Ayrton, gone but not forgotten
@@IAMDetailing I will be asking. Questions. I'm in Canada so not like u will have the competition. Thanks and take care, people working for themselves is the way to be!! ❤️🇨🇦🙏
I rarely press videos this fast, but today, YES
Fastest RUclipsr this side of the Mississippi! Thanks for watchin!
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@Ex Japan you're lucky,
I lost $1500 trading with an unprofessional trader.
There are lots of good experts out there but most offer little ROI's. I will advise trading with Mr Nicholas Burke-Gaffney's team as I make over $35,000 on average per month from their trading bots.
We used dry ice to clean aircraft parts years ago. It was unbelievable on how well it worked - cleaned and left the ID markings on the parts without any damage. These were composite materials as well.
how much is a dry ice blaster?(I would like to use it for undercoat works?)
Thank you Jakob for doing such an awesome job on my NSX.... the build is going a lot easier with a clean ride!!!
Thank you Rick for having us be part of this cool project 🙏🏽
@@IAMDetailing wouldnt all the aluminum need to be recoated in a anti corrosive coating?
Clean ride? No, it is a new car 😆
@@gokartish ... they did, two coats. 👍👍
@@gokartish jepp, plus repainting the bare metall in the wheel house?
That's my dream car. Everything about the NSX is modest. It has nothing to prove but puts on one hell of a show.
Completely agree with you there. Thanks for the comment Justin!
Kinda ssssllllloooooowwww though
@@davebar2017 we don't really need fast cars to love it or have fun with it. Plus, you can tune and modify the car anyway
@@keefetai584 Correct, however I would put a twin turbo kit in for sure.
@@shtprof2000 Damn replied after a month, I completely forgot about this comment lol
Awesome!
And also awesome that somebody drove this car enough to get it so normally dirty. Glad it didn't just sit in a garage
Amen 🙌🏽
I can watch this over and over... in an endless loop...
(There's something just so satisfying when watching this masterpiece of a car magically transform!!!)
Thank you so much Eddie!
Used to work at a dry ice manufacturing facility and saw where 1/8” dry ice was used for blasting back in late 90’s. Made sense over using sand (messy) and did an amazing job! Blastec in Cumming, GA makes the blasters. Also reach out to CO2 Air in Cumming for more info.
Thanks for sharing and watching!
@@IAMDetailing what you do is an art, and appreciate you sharing your experiences!
Strangely satisfying watching all the years of dirt and grime being removed. Well done 👍
Thank you!
Top job and… NSX is engineering masterpiece, look at those suspensions levers!
Watching a car get cleaned is satisfaction, when it's an original NSX it's bliss.
Acura RLs/Honda Legends from 2006 now also have aluminum suspension components.
😍😍
If you look, it has not been treated well. It was lowered, the tires rubbed in areas, and they hammered out body seams to get the suspension to fit. Really seems like it was taken care of by a teenager.
I must thank the RUclips algorithm for suggesting me this. Awesome job!
THIS DRY ICE CLEANING THING IS SOMETHING!!!
It really is :)
There’s a thin rubber plastic undercoating applied to the body during assembly before major components are in stalled you blasted it off. You can’t reapply it without taking everything apart. It’s why this is still in rust proof condition. CO2 blasting is good for dirt but you can do more damage than good…..
Agreed. That's probably why some parts of the undercarriage appeared to have a lighter coat of paint. I don't think I would ever do this to my own car.
As you can see from video 80% of the car was exposed all the time… no coating, no protection and it survived over 20years with no problem at all. After cleaning we protect some parts with clear wax to preserve the perfect look for years to come.
Btw. our clients know what they want and what it means to them and we always trying to delivered that as they expecting.
And if you are not from CA then I recommend you to do a little research. 99% cars that are usually full of rust everywhere in the world are usually in really nice/perfect condition without any protection 😉 and we’re talking about daily cars… not NSX driven on weekends and sleeping in garage 😁
Similar thoughts on that 😊
@@IAMDetailing This car will never see daily driving again most likely. But if this were a Civic and went to any state with more regular rain or snow it would rust out from where all that coating was removed. Looks pretty but provides no protection from corrosion. Wax is no substitute for rubberized undercoating the factory put on. Again this vehicle is probably destined for show or collection use in a place that won't have water sitting on the belly pan and undercarriage.
@@IAMDetailing Well, the car would've survived 20 years without issue since it had the rubber undercarriage coating, now that it's gone , I think it's days are numbered , unless it's kept in a museum for the rest of it's life , wax is not a substitute for rubber undercarriage coating lol
To those people complaining about removing the undercoat.....the shop applied a new coating after the car is cleaned. 😉👌
Don't undercoat. Use sheep grease for protectant.
That’s so satisfying. It’s just like cleaning the interior of a car and using a steamer and watching all the grime fall off.
Another home run Jakub!!!! Can't wait to see that new shop!
Soon! Hopefully next week :)
A dry icer cleaner machine if deff a purchase i want to make in the future. An evaluable tool that pays for itself over and over.
Its a fantastic investment
I wish i could afford a beautiful car that needed this done. But i probably couldn't even afford the service itself. Great job
Thank you!
Super satisfying to watch
No doubt a beautiful car. Why did you remove the protective undercoat? I assume you don’t need this where there is no salt on the road but up north this could rust quick now.
Yeah that's exactly what I said.
Guy probably lives somewhere down south where they don’t ever salt their roads
These videos drive me nuts for that exact reason. They act like they are cleaning off dirt, nope, you are cleaning off the underbody protection that the manufacturer put there for a reason. I’d be furious if someone did this to my car, let alone paying for the privilege. Doing it engine or suspension components is one thing but blasting the underseal off….
@@davviewavvie7962 no matter where you are, salt or no salt, you don't want to remove the protective coating.
aluminum frame doesn't rust ;)
Amazing job. That NSX looks brand new again. Look at that undercarriage!. Spotless. Well done sir👍🏻😎.
Safe to say this car really needed this.
We were happy to help :)
Looked fairly clean before. Many daily drivers are far worse. Most of the stuff that came of was the gray protective coating...
@@JohnDoe-zr6bk As you can see from video, 80% of the car was exposed all the time… no coating, no protection, and it survive over 20years with no problem at all. After cleaning, we protect some parts with clear wax to preserve the perfect look for years to come.
Btw. our clients know what they want and what it means to them, and we always trying to delivered that as they are expecting.
If you are not from CA, I recommend you to do a little research. 99% cars that are usually full of rust everywhere in the world are usually in really nice/perfect condition without any protection 😉 and we're talking about daily cars… not NSX driven on weekends and sleeping in garage 😁
Thanks for the video it's very satisfying Honda's engineering is a work of art.
This is mind blowing! There is no better way to clean a car👍🏻🇺🇸
We agree :)
My car needs a dry ice cleaning! Amazing
I'd say this is one of your best Dry Ice job !! So dirty at first and impressive final result !!! Superb work. Well worth the cost for owner for such a iconic car. Value will rise with this investment.
🙌🏽🙌🏽💪🏼 thank you for watching and commenting :)
this is satisfying to watch
That's what we like to hear :)
Cleaned and now easier to care for 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Clean enough for the display purpose in the museum 😚
A lot of that ‘dirt’ as people are calling it is actually was rust and stone impact protection. Critical if this is a Japanese based car due to the salt used on roads.
It's a NSX this vehicle likely isn't driven in the rain or snow and is worthwhile to have done if you want top dollar for resale. But I agree if you're daily driving a vehicle this type of method shouldn't be used as you're removing factory applied protection
This has been answered many times over the replies of this video. Check out my other replies to learn more as to why
Yeah they are stripping all the under coating protection off lol
@@JimmyVaught it has just devalue the car as it is not factory car anymore 🙄 would be marked down in a show 😂
The car will be noisier with road vibration now as you lost a sound dampening layer.
Bonehead cosmetics.
The value of it just gone sky rocket!!!’
Taking off all that black undercoating is going to make the car more susceptible to rust in those areas. The other suspension cleaning is nice though.
We are in California. There's very little chance of rust happening here. And many times, we will reapply a new, aftermarket protective coating to the car that isn't caked with 20+ years of grime, which will ultimately protect your car better going forward.
Lol at both of y'all. This is an aluminum unibody...
@@Tony-ib2vm aluminium.... hmmmm.... not stainless steel...
I currently used regular house hold cleaners... on my aluminium door threshold plate.... came back it ate all the way through in one conner... now I have to get a new one...
So aluminum could really benefit from an under coat...
@@christianresources1912 Uh, no. Aluminum will just get a layer of oxidation from road salt. It will not rot away. Big difference between that and a strong chemical you used that ate away the aluminum.
@@Truth_Spoken aluminum when salt is present will corrode away quite rapidly. Look at marine environments and aluminum.
That is INCREDIBLE and much better than sandblasting
That NSX is in pristine conditions even before blasting. Kodus to the owner for keeping a part of history in that awesome condition. Just one question though, is it safe for the rubber hoses and belts to get sprayed by that blaster? Wont it become brittle?
I used a company called Dry Ice Makers to get my Dry Ice. Called, ordered and collected the same day. They were very helpful.
Wasn't that the anti rust corrosion you just removed from underneath and wheel wells? It helps mitigate rust.
Yes, it was exactly it.
That's what I thought too, you could seriously bare metal in one of the wheel arches where the tyre had rubbed.
Underneeth the car Was a rost, Salt protection and that's why it came so clean, talking it all off it doesn't mean is a very good idea
I simply love watching these videos. I wish I had the funds to set up a similar business doing the same thing down here in Australia.
You could & should!!! And in OZ after you do it they’ll actually stay lookin good for a long time!
This is so bad ass!
I want this done in my beater Cherokee!
Homie, you ARE detailing.
Thanks for sharing.
Yeahhh I'm not entirely sure how much time and money Honda spent on designing and developing the NSX but I'm confident that it's a lot. I'm gonna stick with the decisions they made, especially when it comes to weather proofing...
If it ain’t broke…
Howly "fog" ... This is beautiful!
Great clean up. But I don't understand why you have to remove the black chassis protector. That's not dirty, that's to protect the chassis from being sprayed on by corrosion。
In that era, cars exported from Japan were sprayed with a special protective vinyl
Maybe they applied the new one after that.
Very satisfying
Thats our hope!
Normally I complain about detailers messing up electronics but this is awesome. 👌
And just like that, it has appreciated $20,000!! Nice job as always.
By removing the factory undercoating that has protected these surfaces all these years?
@@jamessiddle572 yes, keep in mind we don’t know that the customer is going to have it resprayed by a Acura dealer.
@@VinceroAlpha so having a dealership respray undercoating on a vehicle it was just removed on because thats the line of cars they sell increases the value by 20k? I'm taking notes here....
@@jamessiddle572 in a sense yes, some dealers aren’t equipped to to replace or remove underspray, let alone know what it is. Also keep in mind that these cars especially have shot up to ridiculous prices in the past two years. Hell CRX Si are going for five figures recently! So good luck in trying to find a nice one for under 75k
Also noted is that we ourselves resprayed the car when we finished. It is mentioned in the description of the video. Quite comical how many people jump to conclusions ;) thanks for watching Vincero!
The most satisfying video of my 2022 😅
That's EXACTLY what I like to hear ;)
Sayangnya Teknologi itu tidak ada di bagian negara Indonesia 😁👍sungguh keren bersih dan canggih.... Luar biasa
We need this in the Philippines too, maybe in the coming years. 🙂
This would be perfect for a full frame restoration.
I have a question, does spraying dry ice on the rubber hoses (fuel lines and such), not cause them to garden and prematurely degrade? Or is there some kind of lube protecting then?
Nope, unless you're staying in one area too long. As seen in this video he's constantly moving
Thanks for answering Jimmy! Correct, it is safe, so long as the machine is used correctly. That's why its very important to used someone trained and skilled in this machine process
These videos are amazing, the end product from all of this hard work is a brand new car
Thanks for watching Paul! It's quite amazing what dry ice cleaning can do, especially for cars that we want to see last as close to forever as possible.
How much does a service like this cost? And what's the cost of equipment and supplies for something like this? Also, does the extreme cold not damage rubber hoses and soft components? I have so many questions rn, lol
The service cost varies and is done on an hourly basis. Every car is different, comes to us in a different condition, and each owner has different wants/expectations. The Dry Ice Cleaning machine we use costs upwards of $55k. Dry ice cleaning is highly customizable, being strong enough to strip paint, and gentle enough to clean interior. It's all in how you use it! Thanks for asking!
@@IAMDetailing how much for this job for just the dry ice blasting? Just an estimate please.
@@IAMDetailing awesome
You could charge whatever you want. I've spent all day trying to get one wheel well half that clean. This is amazing. Is this a franchise?
@@Necroboi if you're wheels aren't a polished wheel and just cleared or even a flat color acid usually does the trick. Some people don't like it but after detailing and ceramic coating $100k+ cars for a living. It won't hurt your wheels at all unless you use the acid in direct sunlight and don't rinse it of soon enough. But if you're not in direct sunlight you can let the acid sit for a minute without it doing any harm.
Well there you go, never heard of dry ice cleaning before.👍
Who long did it take to dry ice the under carriage and motor on this car? Love watching this stuff. This is relaxing for people that has ever had to do this before at least it is for me. I just wish we had this dryice. Lol
I dont remember the exact time but it was around 16 hours to complete the blasting. We take off all of the plastic covers and blast every possible :)
Man that dryice is amazing
@@IAMDetailing So say you charge £25 an hour that's around £400 plus products which would probably be around £200 = say..... £600 sheets for this job? Or more.....?
@@Pure_Rock hehe, they don't wanna answer that.., prob even more as well..
@@karerabbe7829 Lol true, probably multiply that by 8... would be closer to the price!
Gotta be fun listening to rocks smashing into your wheel wells and the rear tub of the car but hey, it looks good👍
It seems dry icing also removes the undercarriage coat so might need to do it again.
Please read my replies to other comments 🙃
Whoooaaaa....😱
Satisfying result😍👍
In here by youtube recommended, but im really enjoyed your nice work.
Thank you Emil! If you’re interested, check out some other videos on our channel!
Will this procedure strip factory undercoating and anti-corrosion sealer/spray?
Yes it will if we want, the beauty of this process with this machine is that we can just clean it or remove it and then applied new protection coat 😉
No car deserves this treatment more then an original nxs. That car is special
Totally agree :)
looking like a low mileage car now LOL gotta get this done on my NSX
Yes, you do!
It shows the technic like she deserves!!
Live in the UK but can't help wondering how much a job like this would cost. Looks great by the way👍🏿
Hey! The pricing varies a lot, by the car, condition, how you want it done, and then its going to vary greatly by the shop. You can see how we structure our pricing at dryiceauto.com
The pricing structure seems to go by how much you got! ;)@@IAMDetailing
Super Video Thank you Happy Weekend for you 😚👌🤟👍👍
ur not supposed to redo the wheel arch linear with undercoating ? it protect from rock and is sound deadening
If you notice, we noted in the description that after we finish, we reapply aftermarket coating to the car
Usually it's redone after. Sometimes it is repainted before as well depending on the condition.
Bro you skipped the description. It’s explained there.
Outstanding!
Thank you!
This looks like such an awesome process.very affective and super efficient way of cleaning without damaging anything.
Top Notch Job. ;-)
How much does it cost to do the whole underneath of a small hot hatch car ? Would be great to know.
Cheers. ;-)
Thanks Todd! Our price is entirely based on the car, its condition, and what your expectations are. If you're interested, you can check out our website at iamdetailing.com and send us a request for a quote on the contact page.
This is so satisfying to watch. 👍.
I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
Parabéns pelo trabalho! Muito bom...
Fez isso só batendo ar?
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ those flares over those wheels gettin’ $ baby
So... You just removed all the under coating that protects the car from rust. I gave that car two years before the entire cars unibody is rusted and the whole car is junk. It looks great now but honestly you just destroyed a legend.
Probably they will replace the coating with a new one
I was just thinking the same that is the underseal gone this car is no long fit for wet roads or winter road in the UK, US, Canada or the EU 😂😂
Totally.
I really hope this guy isn't let loose on the Mercedes you could see in the background.
Rust?? its aluminum if I'm not mistaken the nsx
Yes. Fools do not know what they are doing
LOOKS GREAT MY FRIEND. DON'T LISTEN TO THESE HATES!. WHERE CAN I BUY ONE OF THESE UNITS?. I DO ALOT OF ENGINE DETAILING 🚘
This looks like it's removing a lot of the factory rubber undercoating.
Haha yes I was thinking the same… it prevents oxidation of steel.
@@MarcM90ehv No. Well yes but the car is made out of aluminum.
The reason for the massive amount of rubberized undercoating under the wheel wells and around those part of the car is noise dampening, And it even stops oil canning.
So when rocks and stuff from the road hit it it'll be louder and now dent the soft aluminum instead of just bouncing off the rubber and whenever it gets a solid thump it'll bend the sheet metal back and forth making that wiggly sheet metal noise instead of having the dull thud that the dampening creates.
Protection from rust is just a side thing but since it's aluminum you're not protecting it anymore than just regular paint
I see!! Tabaks for the clarification!
Thanks for handling that one Travis :) Appreciate you! Yes, we were requested to remove the sound deadening and clean up the undercarriage of the car. Our clients know what they want
That was very satisfying to watch. Wish you guys were in ATLANTA. Great job.
Thank you so much!
I love looking at cars being cleaned and detailed as much as the next guy, but why not show that you coat it again afterwards? You only show the stripping, which clearly (as can be seen by many comments) give some people the impression that a 'dirty' underbody is bad and that is should be squeeky clean and every bit of paint and metal exposed, which couldn't really be farther from the truth!
My thoughts exactly
As you can see from video 80% of the car was exposed all the time… no coating, no protection and it survive over 20years with no problem at all. After cleaning we protect some parts with clear wax to preserve the perfect look for years to come.
Btw. our clients know what they want and what it means to them and we always trying to delivered that as they are expecting.
And if you are not from CA then I recommend you to do a little research. 99% cars that are usually full of rust everywhere in the world are usually in really nice/perfect condition without any protection 😉 and we talking about daily cars… not NSX driven on weekends and sleeping in garage 😁
@@IAMDetailing Was not aware your company was from CA. I live in Denmark where the conditions are cold, wet, close to coast and salty roads in the winter - pretty much what you would call salt-belt conditions. Stripping a car from undercoating and daily-driving it in our climate would result in rust very, very fast...
@@renefriis-christensen5513 yes I totally understand and I’m originally from Czech Republic so I know what rust is and how fast can destroy a car. But here in CA is everything totally different and thats why usually cars from here are more expensive than from other states 😉
My dream car since 1991
Молодцы 👍
Never heard of this method before looks like it works awesome.
just like a new car! everything is clearly done respect ✊🏻
Thank you so much!
@@IAMDetailing and thank you very much for your respect 🤩
Woww I didn't knew this method!! Seems like it does a pretty good job 👌👌👌
Use a paint thickness gauge on a clean spot before and after blasting…you’ll be sadly disappointed.
Clean painted areas with brushes and degreaser before blasting away so you minimize the areas you need to expose to the material. Blast the unpainted areas to your heart’s content.
I'm impressed. ❤️
Thanks for watching!
I understand this video is about cleaning a car however, this is an Acura NSX and deserves more love - I read the first dozen comments and nothing was mentioned about the late great Aryton Senna who teamed with Honda to develop this car. Does it get any cooler than that? RIP Ayrton, gone but not forgotten
I'm partial to Midnight Pearl or Monte Carlo Blue. Probably because of Gran Turismo (1997). I'll always associate the NSX with that game
Its like sandblasting without sand!😍
Cant wait till dry ice cleaning machines become more affordable
Amazing work! I didn't even know about this. Truly amazing. Is this expensive?
It depends on your definition of expensive. You can check out the pricing details at dryiceauto.com
@@IAMDetailing ok ill check it out. Thx!
That's awesome and satisfying ✨😍
Awesome! I want to buy one now!
So satisfying to see
Thank you Ernesto
That was so satisfying .😊
Satisfying AF!
Amazing , ur a life saver
Thanks for watching :)
Ugh my dream car right there!!!
That is a good, deep cleaning!
Badass job. Make me thinking about starting my own business!
That's what I like to hear! Best of luck my friend! Knock it out the park
@@IAMDetailing I will be asking. Questions. I'm in Canada so not like u will have the competition. Thanks and take care, people working for themselves is the way to be!! ❤️🇨🇦🙏
Its so satisfying to see...
That's what we hope :)
The best approved
Thanks for watching ;)
AMS Dry Ice's car cleaning service is incredible! The dry ice method leaves my car spotless without any residue. Highly recommend!
So satisfying to watch. Would love doing this for hours! Stimulating my brain
Never seen that before.I'm Interested for sure
Top 10 car ever produced.
:))
i find this very satisfying
Damn went from craigslist OBO to show room ready 🤣🤣🤣
LETS GO! Haha :)