I never thought I could tame my constant anxiety & stress by watching all your videos!... I just came across your channel by chance too, shit is wild! You're the real MVP. 🥰
Thinking about getting one myself because of my two cats. One of which happens to be a very fluffy, mostly white, semi-longhair, and his hair sticks to everything like extra fluffy cobwebs!
I really like these new styles of videos, if you get what I mean. You seem even more relaxed and talkative and I love that. Yet still producing high quality videos. Can't wait for the Yard Geek video tomorrow, I always enjoyed your vlog style videos. xxx
I bet you’d still have taken on this mess even if you had seen the total disaster it was. You’re just as curious as us about how good you can make it look as we are! So far I’ve never been disappointed, I know there’s nothing you can’t handle. Great job and great video!
I love watching these videos to help me fall asleep. I also become inspired to start detailing myself. I’m quite ocd and become so satisfied to perfection and cleanness, if I could accomplish having a side job doing this, it would be so awesome
Best detail channel by far on youtube ❤️ The mix between the music and voiceovers are so relaxing, and your job are always spotless 10/10 Thank you for sharing these awesome videos
ooooh boy what a ride with this one! You did an amazing job, as always :D Thanks for sharing your journey with us, it's been lovely to see your business grow! Cheers!
After having to use a chisel on the carpets of the wrx to remove the mud , yeah , that jeep was NASTY ! Yet , you worked your magic and made that look awesome ( as you do with all of the rigs you detail )
Just a heads up for the next Jeep Wrangler or Gladiator that you do. The carpet comes right out without even removing any trim pieces. I do it all the time on the three that I have, especially when Ive been in the mud.
Such dedication, persistence, and passion. I bow to your immense endurance. Not to mention all the equal time for editing, etc. Thank you for showing us your skills.
Well, like always, Mitch, you made that Jeep look brand new. Hey, I had a great time watching this episode. Thank you so much for sharing! Happy Happy, Love Love! 💪💣😍🙃🤗❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Good morning! Your channel reminds me how special each individual person is on this earth even if they don’t realize or know it. You are extremely good at what you do & helps people in more ways than you think
…that Jeep! 😮😮 I love those, I almost bought one before I decided on my beetle. These videos are so satisfying to watch. Also I’m glad you were wearing a respirator as well, what rats leave behind is super gross and toxic. 🤢
My wife's Durango had had some sort of goo on the front bumper for quite a while that I just could not get off. It looked like tree sap or something similar. I bought a McCulloch 1385 steamer and that thing got it off in no time.
Time well spent, Mitch! The Jeep looks amazing after all of your hard work. That little car from last week reminded me of the Fiero my stepfather tried to convert into an electric vehicle. That Subaru had a MUCH more interesting story though.
Next time you have problems with frozen up bolts, in a vehicle try Gibbs Brand Lubricant I have used it as a mechanic on vehicles in a salvage yard from removal of interior to exterior engine, exhaust. I have found this works best over PB blust and WD-40.
I've got an idea, let's make an outdoorsy vehicle, but line it with carpet, cloth seats and every other material that's the the hardest possible thing to clean! :D (really put the cry in chrysler, these guys..) Also, not sure what the other reception has been on the new audio format in the videos, but I can't say I'm the biggest fan... at least not of having it the whole video. Not sure if it's just familiarity with the previous style or what, but I just wanted to put my two cents in 🤷🏿♀️ I, of course, still enjoy watching the process 💛💚
Saludos de Venezuela Edo 🇻🇪 Trujillo bendiciones amigo exitos cada día más exelente trabajo quedo hermoso el Jeep pero no ví la limpieza del motor del Jeep hablasos
In my detailing experience, the Lily Brush is great for “cheap” carpet and upholstery. However in a Jeep like this, something more aggressive like a Fur Zoff pumice stone tool would have maybe gotten the hair up faster since it’s more aggressive. However, it’s only good for large surfaces since it can damage plastics. That’s why I use both. Other than that small piece of advice, AMAZING work Mitch! 👏
Seat stuck, tailgate stuck, broken windshield. A true American icon. It's the only vehicle that's all in one:- SUV, off-roader, convertible, you can beat it to death but show some love and it will take you places.
Hey Mitch, I know that you are not a slave to anyone or anything, but if you stop your videos, I’ll be so very sad!!,😥😥😥Ever since I subscribed to your channel, I try not to miss any of your videos. Thank you so much for making my day with all the love you put into each episode! Love Love Happy Happy! 💪💣🥰❤️❤️❤️
I use a Lily brush for smaller areas, but I found a conical drill brush, air compressor and the vacuum make the job easier and faster. Great job on this! I just detailed a filthy Jeep last week. There are so many hard places to reach in a Jeep.
I like the videos like this one where the actyal sounds of the detail can be heard and some music too. It makes the experience of watching the video so much better!
In all honesty i think aboit how much they wouldve had to travel to acumulate that much dirt its not hate its love and miles put into it. Personally if i didnt trust my vehicle 100% to get me to and from places i wouldnt drive it therefore it would not be getting dirty and would just be sitting there as a yard ornament
It's not hate. It's not caring at all. They smoke weed and drive, Im an automotive tech, 9 in ten cars that come in that smell of weed shows cleaning neglect, obviously not to this extent but still very bad.
Man that jeep was full of pet hair but that was a satisfying transformation plus an appearance from lord mike made this video spectacular keep up all the hard work
One thing I've learned from your channel, is how robust the human lungs are. From the chainsmokers car, to all this dust, it's really impressive more people aren't dead lol
Nice Job. As the owner of a Wrangler the first thing I would do is get a hard top for it. I have a hard top on mine and would never go back to the canvas top.
These transformations are so satisfying! I did say "awwwwweeeeee..poor babies" when you picked out the poor baby mice, lol. Also looking forward to the new Yard Geek video!
@@sweetdaddydee1314 - Because they're still living creatures, and people usually are capable of feeling at least some empathy towards other living creatures? Pests or not, they're still just doing their best to survive, same as us.
@LeviAckerman096 if your a pest, and knowingly destroy things in your house and what not, then no. Normally i would, but with mice and rats (the wild ones), i have no sympathy for.
Great work! I’ve had several jeeps and I know how difficult they are to get clean. Remember you can always remove the carpet as well. Sometimes that makes cleaning easier.
Have you considered using a tornador first, then lily brush? I've had a few bad pet hair situations like this and it really helped lighten the load on the lily brush. Thanks for another great video Mitch!
I have been watching your videos on and off for about 3 years now. The garage came out great and I’m envious of it for sure. But I do have to ask you a question. Have you ever thought about making some type of either stationary or moveable stainless steel work surface with a built in drain? I always see you working on the floor when you are cleaning carpets or removable pieces from vehicles but why not make it a little easier on your back?
Just Know Brother you the reason i started my detail business and been watching you since 2018. decided to Launched my business in 2020 n give it a try. Now im in love with detailing
Hey man I love the channel. I’m stoked you finally did a jeep. I live in southern Arizona and haven’t really found a product to keep my soft top and plastic fenders skirts from sun damage. What do you recommend?
I used to own a cleaning business. Cleaned hoards that had lots of pet hair. One of the most effective hair removals was rubber (not vinyl or other gloves) gloves and a spray bottle with just water in it. Gave the upholstery or carpets a light misting, and then, using the rubber glove on my hand, rubbed the carpets in a circular motion until I had a ball of hair. I'd either pull that off or vac it off, then move on to the next area. I had tried some other "hair removal" gizmos but the rubber gloves and water method always won! 🙂
Alright, I’ve got a problem. I’ve got a ‘15 JK and I don’t know how you removed the cup holder from the center console without removing/lifting the console? There is a wiring harness to a bulb that illuminates the cupholders on the underside of the holders. Why not just remove the carpet and power wash them?
I can say one thing about that Jeep, well 2. 1. that Jeep owner looked like they used it well and had lots of fun along with man's best friend 2. You cleaned the heck out of that Jeep. So how long does your product for the plastic fenders and bumpers last? Mine are so faded and the last product I used lasted for about 3 months keeping the plastic black.
I was taught a trick a while back, if you use water in a spray bottle and just lightly 1 maybe two mists over the carpet, the hair comes out super easy. I do it when I can't get it all out the first time, and it hasn't failed me yet.
Another fab detail, Mitch! I have a question, that I don't think I've seen answered before. When a client brings you a car to detail, how long do you tell them to expect to be without their vehicle? I understand with a lot of your usual details you post it could potentially be a "drop at 8am, collect from 7pm" deal; or do you just outright tell them "this is 3 days tops" and let them know if its any sooner?
Definitely following your footsteps every step of the way to become a #1 detailer like you and have my own products n build my studio. Everything you do i do exactly the same n bought every equipment n chemicals you had in description before you switched to your owns
Nice job on this one, did you know that Jeep stands for Just Empty Every Pocket? I used to have a first gen Wrangler and I'm a little bummed you didn't have to do the top. I'm curious what you would have done with the clear plastic windows.
Its like you brought in the original dirty jeep and filmed it and then took it out and brought in a brand new clean jeep, its THAT MUCH OF A NIGHT AND DAY DIFFERENCE! Amazing job on this one and that is a nice color on the jeep
My husband has the same year Jeep. I showed him this video and he said how the heck can someone let it go that bad. He cleans his out monthly even during the winter.
I can not understand how any one would or could let their vehicle get that dirty, but you do a wonderful job restoring them back to what they should look like. You do a awesome job of every vehicle you clean and your work ethic is top notch. I really like your alter image, he is quite a nude if you ask me.
Mate what an amazing job, the discipline to deal with disgusting cars and still do your job and do a really good job is something i respect a lot, i have plans to do car detailing in the future and maybe even start my own business detailing as i like keeping my own cars clean and im kinda obsessed with keeping my my car cleaned 😅so i know its something im definitely interested doing in the future
Could you explain your reasoning for doing exterior first rather the Interior first just curious as I’ve been considering doing the same for a few reasons myself
Do you ever clean under the hood in the engine compartment? I work in the desert and my engine area is always so dirty! Just wondering if you clean that area. Also, what is the best way to clean that area? Thank you.
Wow Mitch been watching your channel for a while now and didn't take me long to think this owner really did a micky on you LOL, but as always the result speaks to the Mitch we all know and love awesome man...
Hey Mitch? 🤔 Have you ever thought to invest in a *_Black Light?_* Because a few of those stains looked like something... Umm... *_Extra_* gross... 😋 That would add a whole new level of Reveal... 🤣
I still do not understand why Jeep (of all car brands) wouldn’t offer rubberized flooring as an option in their vehicles. The last car I’m aware of that did offer rubberized flooring was the Honda Element. And Element owners swear by them. Does anyone know why rubberized flooring fell out of favor?
I’m a detailer myself, and holy man the horrible anticipation working on a vehicle this dirty is unmatched, but the end makes is so worth it. Now we pray it stays clean
The seats not coming out makes a big deal as to cleaning...some engineers bright idea failed in the real world as to being able to work on it. I wonder what it looked like under the hood...not pretty most likely. The end result was great as always Mitch!
That’s the first vehicle I’ve ever wished I had turned down, but it sure did turn out incredible! 😍
NEW Yard Geek video tomorrow!!
YIPPEE!! New Yard Geek video tomorrow. I am there!!! 💜
I am looking forward to seeing the video on yardGeek tomorrow. 😊❤
I can’t wait to see the new yard geek video!
Looking forward to Yard Geek! Definitely wanting to see how you address critters because that's something I need ideas for.
I never thought I could tame my constant anxiety & stress by watching all your videos!...
I just came across your channel by chance too, shit is wild!
You're the real MVP. 🥰
Ah the delight that is the Lily Brush. As a dog walker this little thing that you recommended has saved me hours of fruitless vacuuming!
Thinking about getting one myself because of my two cats. One of which happens to be a very fluffy, mostly white, semi-longhair, and his hair sticks to everything like extra fluffy cobwebs!
Thank you for being respectful of the dead mouselings❤❤ its a little detail but it was super sweet 😢❤ thank you for having a kind heart.
I really like these new styles of videos, if you get what I mean. You seem even more relaxed and talkative and I love that. Yet still producing high quality videos. Can't wait for the Yard Geek video tomorrow, I always enjoyed your vlog style videos. xxx
Thank you!
I agree✅
I bet you’d still have taken on this mess even if you had seen the total disaster it was. You’re just as curious as us about how good you can make it look as we are! So far I’ve never been disappointed, I know there’s nothing you can’t handle. Great job and great video!
Haha I think if I weren’t faced with the seat and tailgate issues it would have been a slightly different story 😄
@@TheDetailGeek I am totally OCD but my jeep is my shame. Not as bad as this one, but still looks like the inside of a Mom of 8's purse.
Mitch, has there been a job that you refused to take on because the vehicle was really bad? What's your criteria for possibly rejecting a job?
I love watching these videos to help me fall asleep. I also become inspired to start detailing myself. I’m quite ocd and become so satisfied to perfection and cleanness, if I could accomplish having a side job doing this, it would be so awesome
Best detail channel by far on youtube ❤️
The mix between the music and voiceovers are so relaxing, and your job are always spotless 10/10
Thank you for sharing these awesome videos
Wow, thank you!
ooooh boy what a ride with this one! You did an amazing job, as always :D Thanks for sharing your journey with us, it's been lovely to see your business grow! Cheers!
After having to use a chisel on the carpets of the wrx to remove the mud , yeah , that jeep was NASTY ! Yet , you worked your magic and made that look awesome ( as you do with all of the rigs you detail )
Thank you!
Just a heads up for the next Jeep Wrangler or Gladiator that you do. The carpet comes right out without even removing any trim pieces. I do it all the time on the three that I have, especially when Ive been in the mud.
Couldn’t get the front seats out and the tailgate wouldn’t open so there was no way to get the carpet or center console out sadly.
Such dedication, persistence, and passion. I bow to your immense endurance. Not to mention all the equal time for editing, etc. Thank you for showing us your skills.
I watch alot of these detailing vids on other channels and must say your work is the absolute best.
Well, like always, Mitch, you made that Jeep look brand new. Hey, I had a great time watching this episode. Thank you so much for sharing! Happy Happy, Love Love! 💪💣😍🙃🤗❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Good morning! Your channel reminds me how special each individual person is on this earth even if they don’t realize or know it. You are extremely good at what you do & helps people in more ways than you think
Thank you so much!
Bro needs more views 🔥🔥 Great job in all that you do for these people!
…that Jeep! 😮😮 I love those, I almost bought one before I decided on my beetle. These videos are so satisfying to watch. Also I’m glad you were wearing a respirator as well, what rats leave behind is super gross and toxic. 🤢
You should have bought a Toyota, and not a VW beetle
those are mice
@@hmm_-. if a rat is inside does it become a mouse and if a mouse is outside does it become a rat
Isn't it funny Jeep lovers like Beetles and Beetle folk love Jeeps too. Lol
You PAID for a beetle?
My wife's Durango had had some sort of goo on the front bumper for quite a while that I just could not get off. It looked like tree sap or something similar. I bought a McCulloch 1385 steamer and that thing got it off in no time.
As always, what an incredible transformation! The amount of patience that is required for these types of disasters! Awesome job!
Wish you could've got the owner's reaction on the video. Incredible job well done!
I was watching your tools in your hands change and it looks like you're doing Magic. 😂😂😂 it's cool.
Love that you kept the original cleaning sounds in this video 😍
Im loving the new videos of abandoned cars or really dirty ones being restored. Keep it up!
You sir are a brave man ive done this for 24 of the last 28 years and id be aboit puking if i did that detail job
Time well spent, Mitch! The Jeep looks amazing after all of your hard work.
That little car from last week reminded me of the Fiero my stepfather tried to convert into an electric vehicle. That Subaru had a MUCH more interesting story though.
Next time you have problems with frozen up bolts, in a vehicle try Gibbs Brand Lubricant I have used it as a mechanic on vehicles in a salvage yard from removal of interior to exterior engine, exhaust. I have found this works best over PB blust and WD-40.
I've got an idea, let's make an outdoorsy vehicle, but line it with carpet, cloth seats and every other material that's the the hardest possible thing to clean! :D (really put the cry in chrysler, these guys..)
Also, not sure what the other reception has been on the new audio format in the videos, but I can't say I'm the biggest fan... at least not of having it the whole video. Not sure if it's just familiarity with the previous style or what, but I just wanted to put my two cents in 🤷🏿♀️ I, of course, still enjoy watching the process 💛💚
I had a Chrysler a looong time ago that was breaking down frequently. I called it christ! ler.
Saludos de Venezuela Edo 🇻🇪 Trujillo bendiciones amigo exitos cada día más exelente trabajo quedo hermoso el Jeep pero no ví la limpieza del motor del Jeep hablasos
In my detailing experience, the Lily Brush is great for “cheap” carpet and upholstery. However in a Jeep like this, something more aggressive like a Fur Zoff pumice stone tool would have maybe gotten the hair up faster since it’s more aggressive. However, it’s only good for large surfaces since it can damage plastics. That’s why I use both. Other than that small piece of advice, AMAZING work Mitch! 👏
Seat stuck, tailgate stuck, broken windshield. A true American icon.
It's the only vehicle that's all in one:-
SUV, off-roader, convertible, you can beat it to death but show some love and it will take you places.
Hey Mitch, I know that you are not a slave to anyone or anything, but if you stop your videos, I’ll be so very sad!!,😥😥😥Ever since I subscribed to your channel, I try not to miss any of your videos. Thank you so much for making my day with all the love you put into each episode! Love
Love Happy Happy! 💪💣🥰❤️❤️❤️
Glad you enjoy the videos so much!
I use a Lily brush for smaller areas, but I found a conical drill brush, air compressor and the vacuum make the job easier and faster.
Great job on this! I just detailed a filthy Jeep last week. There are so many hard places to reach in a Jeep.
The Lilly brush is definitely a life saver! Lol, I'm going to get picked on for this, but back in the day, I used to use a lint roller.
I like the videos like this one where the actyal sounds of the detail can be heard and some music too. It makes the experience of watching the video so much better!
I can't believe that people hate their vehicles so much to get them in this condition.
me too... how you can just survive in that condition...
Imagine what their house looks like
In all honesty i think aboit how much they wouldve had to travel to acumulate that much dirt its not hate its love and miles put into it. Personally if i didnt trust my vehicle 100% to get me to and from places i wouldnt drive it therefore it would not be getting dirty and would just be sitting there as a yard ornament
We won't have these epic videos without these people though 😂
It's not hate. It's not caring at all. They smoke weed and drive, Im an automotive tech, 9 in ten cars that come in that smell of weed shows cleaning neglect, obviously not to this extent but still very bad.
Man that jeep was full of pet hair but that was a satisfying transformation plus an appearance from lord mike made this video spectacular keep up all the hard work
One thing I've learned from your channel, is how robust the human lungs are. From the chainsmokers car, to all this dust, it's really impressive more people aren't dead lol
Buenas música si le das a las guitarras eso buena música de que parte de EEUU eres 😊
I have been watching your channel for years and that has to be one of the most satisfying seat cleaning segments ever...
Nice Job. As the owner of a Wrangler the first thing I would do is get a hard top for it. I have a hard top on mine and would never go back to the canvas top.
Funny I'm the opposite I have a TJ and will never ever get a hard top
@@KiRiTO72987 That is the beauty of a Wrangler, you can have it either way. Beep Beep
I have used Opera for years , love it !😊Mitch , I think you outdid yourself this time . I think a Coffee or something stronger might in order !
Thanks! 😃
Hi Mitch ❤ it’s Friday ❤ enjoy your weekend papi chulo ☕️
These transformations are so satisfying! I did say "awwwwweeeeee..poor babies" when you picked out the poor baby mice, lol. Also looking forward to the new Yard Geek video!
Why would you feel bad for the baby mice? They're rodents. Pests. A big nuisance.
@@sweetdaddydee1314 - Because they're still living creatures, and people usually are capable of feeling at least some empathy towards other living creatures? Pests or not, they're still just doing their best to survive, same as us.
@LeviAckerman096 if your a pest, and knowingly destroy things in your house and what not, then no. Normally i would, but with mice and rats (the wild ones), i have no sympathy for.
Great work! I’ve had several jeeps and I know how difficult they are to get clean. Remember you can always remove the carpet as well. Sometimes that makes cleaning easier.
I came here looking for this comment!!
Great Job Mitch. This detail was incredible.
Have you considered using a tornador first, then lily brush? I've had a few bad pet hair situations like this and it really helped lighten the load on the lily brush.
Thanks for another great video Mitch!
I have been watching your videos on and off for about 3 years now. The garage came out great and I’m envious of it for sure. But I do have to ask you a question. Have you ever thought about making some type of either stationary or moveable stainless steel work surface with a built in drain? I always see you working on the floor when you are cleaning carpets or removable pieces from vehicles but why not make it a little easier on your back?
Eita!
Esse Jeep estava terrível 😱
Parabéns pelo ótimo trabalho👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Um bom fim de semana e um grande abraço aqui do Brasil 🤗
You could've made a whole new dog with all that dog hair 😆
Just Know Brother you the reason i started my detail business and been watching you since 2018. decided to Launched my business in 2020 n give it a try. Now im in love with detailing
Hey man I love the channel. I’m stoked you finally did a jeep. I live in southern Arizona and haven’t really found a product to keep my soft top and plastic fenders skirts from sun damage. What do you recommend?
I used to own a cleaning business. Cleaned hoards that had lots of pet hair. One of the most effective hair removals was rubber (not vinyl or other gloves) gloves and a spray bottle with just water in it. Gave the upholstery or carpets a light misting, and then, using the rubber glove on my hand, rubbed the carpets in a circular motion until I had a ball of hair. I'd either pull that off or vac it off, then move on to the next area. I had tried some other "hair removal" gizmos but the rubber gloves and water method always won! 🙂
Alright, I’ve got a problem. I’ve got a ‘15 JK and I don’t know how you removed the cup holder from the center console without removing/lifting the console? There is a wiring harness to a bulb that illuminates the cupholders on the underside of the holders. Why not just remove the carpet and power wash them?
This looks like one of the hardest cleans you’ve done yet, after watching many of your car cleans 😮
It was!
Hey Mitch,
😮WOW, That was a heck of a Tramsformation. Nice Jeep.
As Always Amazing!!!❤🤩
Whatever you charged this guy wasn't enough... I can't belive you got it as clean as you did!!! Nice work!!
I can say one thing about that Jeep, well 2. 1. that Jeep owner looked like they used it well and had lots of fun along with man's best friend
2. You cleaned the heck out of that Jeep. So how long does your product for the plastic fenders and bumpers last? Mine are so faded and the last product I used lasted for about 3 months keeping the plastic black.
Man O Man, you got it done!!! This definitely gets in the record books for amazing transformations. Phenomenal work.
Thank you!
I was taught a trick a while back, if you use water in a spray bottle and just lightly 1 maybe two mists over the carpet, the hair comes out super easy. I do it when I can't get it all out the first time, and it hasn't failed me yet.
Ok. WHO drives around with dead mice in their car?! I’m speechless.
Another fab detail, Mitch! I have a question, that I don't think I've seen answered before. When a client brings you a car to detail, how long do you tell them to expect to be without their vehicle? I understand with a lot of your usual details you post it could potentially be a "drop at 8am, collect from 7pm" deal; or do you just outright tell them "this is 3 days tops" and let them know if its any sooner?
Definitely following your footsteps every step of the way to become a #1 detailer like you and have my own products n build my studio. Everything you do i do exactly the same n bought every equipment n chemicals you had in description before you switched to your owns
Omggg this was so satisfying!! You should have a raffle for someone to come detail with you!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Nice job on this one, did you know that Jeep stands for Just Empty Every Pocket? I used to have a first gen Wrangler and I'm a little bummed you didn't have to do the top. I'm curious what you would have done with the clear plastic windows.
Its like you brought in the original dirty jeep and filmed it and then took it out and brought in a brand new clean jeep, its THAT MUCH OF A NIGHT AND DAY DIFFERENCE! Amazing job on this one and that is a nice color on the jeep
Thank you!
My husband has the same year Jeep. I showed him this video and he said how the heck can someone let it go that bad. He cleans his out monthly even during the winter.
I can not understand how any one would or could let their vehicle get that dirty, but you do a wonderful job restoring them back to what they should look like. You do a awesome job of every vehicle you clean and your work ethic is top notch. I really like your alter image, he is quite a nude if you ask me.
Well done with the cleaning Mitch great job 👍❤️❤️❤️. Take care of yourself and family and be Blessed ❤️.
Mate what an amazing job, the discipline to deal with disgusting cars and still do your job and do a really good job is something i respect a lot, i have plans to do car detailing in the future and maybe even start my own business detailing as i like keeping my own cars clean and im kinda obsessed with keeping my my car cleaned 😅so i know its something im definitely interested doing in the future
Could you explain your reasoning for doing exterior first rather the Interior first just curious as I’ve been considering doing the same for a few reasons myself
Do you ever clean under the hood in the engine compartment? I work in the desert and my engine area is always so dirty! Just wondering if you clean that area. Also, what is the best way to clean that area? Thank you.
These kind of videos just tickle the little OCD heart in me. All is right in this small bit of the world once again.
Wow Mitch been watching your channel for a while now and didn't take me long to think this owner really did a micky on you LOL, but as always the result speaks to the Mitch we all know and love awesome man...
The small brush vacuum head of bissel models honestly works the best for pet hair. Its amazing ❤
One of the best details I've ever seen, great work !
I enjoyed your job there That was a mess, but you made it look great thanks for sharing. God bless.
Great job Mitch! Miss seeing the shortened up videos of the old details on the second channel.
Hey Mitch? 🤔 Have you ever thought to invest in a *_Black Light?_* Because a few of those stains looked like something... Umm... *_Extra_* gross... 😋
That would add a whole new level of Reveal... 🤣
That’s a sick color on that Jeep, well done Mitch!
What a transformation! Nice job!
I still do not understand why Jeep (of all car brands) wouldn’t offer rubberized flooring as an option in their vehicles. The last car I’m aware of that did offer rubberized flooring was the Honda Element. And Element owners swear by them. Does anyone know why rubberized flooring fell out of favor?
Another Brilliant video from my favourite Geek on RUclips!
I’m a detailer myself, and holy man the horrible anticipation working on a vehicle this dirty is unmatched, but the end makes is so worth it. Now we pray it stays clean
Yes, I did enjoy you detailing the Subaru, it was the best video ever.
What is the interior protective that you use on all of the interior plastics?
@TheDetailGeek wouldn't you consider the rear tire worth washing? It looked like it hadnt been cleaned at the end of the video.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING TRANSFORMATION!!! You deserve EVERY bit of money you made and then some.
I'm thinking a dog who is use to riding in a jeep must be bald by now. Great detail!
Mitch....Mitch....Mitch......U DA MAN HOME BOY!!!👏👏🤌🤌
I do wish you'd show us the cleaning of the pedals---my favourite bit---as you used to. But great job, Mitch.
that's a weird fetish there
Why no pressured air and Tornador combo? Tornador loosens dirt and air helps with drying. Cuts a few hours of the cleaning process.
Watching all the dust fly around, when you were cleaning all the dog-hair, triggered my allergies!
Great job Mitch. Jeep looks awesome. Have a great weekend.
Thanks, you too!
That was a nasty one. Awesome results as always Mitch.
That job would have taken me all week and still falling short of your result!
I dont know if there are any plans, but i would love to see a multi part video where you clean a vehicle from startnto finish in real time.
Just a quick question: would it have been easier to vacuum before using the lilly brush? I will have to clean my vehicle and just wondered.
Insanely satisfying! What a transformation. Never fail to amaze! I’m super curious, how much do you charge for a detail?
The seats not coming out makes a big deal as to cleaning...some engineers bright idea failed in the real world as to being able to work on it. I wonder what it looked like under the hood...not pretty most likely. The end result was great as always Mitch!
You're a Saint for taking that job on, brother. We'll done!
I gotta say this vid is my favorite along with the tan interior smoker car 😂 so satisfying