Did you think it was going to come out looking THAT good? Be honest 😅 Do me a favour and hit the thumbs up button, share the video with a friend and gross them out, and subscribe if you haven’t yet! More videos like this one coming your way soon 😉 Have a great weekend!
Guys. As a commercial cleaner, PLEASE be extremely cautious when doing deep cleans involving nicotine. I deep cleaned a house about a year ago so they could sell it and I ended up in the hospital for 2 weeks with SEVERE nicotine poisoning. Wear gloves, eye protection and face protection and even long sleeves if need be. Don’t take nicotine build up lightly.
I was with my mother as she smoked every day for 16 years... One time when I was about 16 we hitchhiked with some people in an old minivan, they couldn't even open the windows a little bit, they hotboxed it and apparently I was ungrateful for coughing and continuing to cough extremely loudly for days. She should have just killed me when we were homeless years beforehand.
I know that one. Did a clean up of one of my co-workers cars, and despite doing the interior mid-summer with an open garage door and steady circulation, I spent the weekend quite out of it. Stay safe.
As a life long smoker myself, I've ALWAYS kept my car and house super clean. That being said, if their car looks this bad, I can't even imagine what their house looks like. Poor doggy.
@@unknown_avi_ Respectfully, I have no problems with which I am trying to influence anyone, and my father died decades ago. I have long ago gotten over it. I am simply stating facts and you can live your life anyway you like.
The dealer is paying him to do it. It makes for a great video so he gets paid again. This is the kind of video that gets views. people are not going to tune in to watch him detail a 2 year car that has been well maintained by the owner.
I see comments about how its not profitable cleaning a car like this. The fact that this video has more than 2ml. views makes me think this was profitable. Even if this video and its comment section doesn't pay for this project it adds in exposure of this channel. Seeing the progress was satisfying. Thanks for the upload!
Facts. He's not the one that paid for the car either, he's really just double dipping from what the dealership paid him and what he's getting from RUclips.
If you didn't notice there were fresh dealership decals all over the car for Riverside Hyundai. Pretty sure since they hunted him down from seeing his 4mil+ view video , this was sent to be another multi million view video that just so happens to advertise their dealership for 30+ minutes. A local 30 second spot on TV would have run them 10x what this detailing cost with probably only 1/4 of the reach. Cheap advertising is what it is
No way this is real! Omg, so filthy, almost like someone took a public ashtray and the remains of his vacuum pouch and just scattered it in a free car they got somewhere
Figure that was probably $1000 in detailing. Now someone needs to do about $3000 worth of body work and maybe $2000 in mechanical work and you'll have a solid $1500 car! Might even last a few years depending on how bad the oil sludge is.🤣 Good stuff, love the presentation, and appreciate the equipment/materials links in the description!
Body work is optional mechanical work if it drives its good don't matter if it can't make it up this small incline cause its running on a single piston and has no crankshaft
@@Mephiston Yeah, this thing is 100% going to auction for parts. He cleaned this purely for content. That's never getting sold by a dealership directly to a customer.
It's truly unbelievable how people can treat their vehicles like this. It's mind boggling to me. You just basically did what the dealership refused to... That makes you one of the best detailers out there, Mitch! Much respect and an amazing job yet again!
Your video cause my dad to quit smoking!!! Smoked for 30yrs n after seeing this vid with all that tar n stuff said if it sticks to a car imagine what my lungs n body is like!! So thanks n great work as always
Perhaps, but that’s just how I approach things. I respect other people’s property and treat it as if it were my own, no matter what condition it’s in 👍🏻
I'll never buy a used vehicle from a dealer again. Baffles me that anyone would consider this sellable. If the inside is that way, you know damn well it's been treated like ****.
it's all about the miles if your car has 200k miles and is well maintained oil change on time and even before everything good and another car with 120k miles but not maintained correctly no oil change it will cost more but the 200k miles car will last 200k more miles and the 120k miles one will only last 100k more miles
You are honestly 100% right. With that said, I'd like to see a video like this some day where they actually go and fix all the body panels and really do everything they can to make it look brand new, just to see if it's possible.
Why? Poor people need cars too and decent cars cost more than a minimum wage worker earns in a year. 7.5k for rich people to buy a new prius but nothing for the single mom working nights wiping your grandmas ass for $16 an hour. Cash for clunkers took alot of cars off the used car market and covid hit it hard too. No new cars ,means no nice used cars available. Some used budget models are going for 80% of new prices. Its absurd. Anything that runs gets 1500 minimum
@evil1by1 because there is no way that vehicle is going to be mechanically sound. It's got nothing to do with looks. I love me a beater. But anyone who is willing to let it end up like that, you think they were changing the oil and keeping up with maintenance? That thing won't make it out of the lot, let alone be reliable enough to daily drive.
Ive never detailed a car... but about a decade ago I was Head of Repossessions at a Rent-A-Center and a key aspect of my job was to totally refurbish, clean, and Sanitize all incoming items. there is something so satisfying about taking a horrid disgusting nearly destroyed item and totally repairing and cleaning it to a level where someone else is happy to own it.
Great video! I am not a professional but I am a multi-dog owner with OCD. I've found that after vacuuming and extracting as much dog hair as possible, a simple lint roller is excellent for getting those remaining stuck-in dog hairs that have imbedded themselves into the fabric and cling on for dear life.
I have a couple of dogs myself and I love taking them for rides but the hair gets out of control fast. I got a rubber bristle brush from Walmart that has been my go to tool to get it all out. As I run the shop vac I just brush the hair right into the vacuum nozzle. I can get about 95% of the hair out. I think I also track some in from my clothes as I’m cleaning but it’s good enough for me.
Hey, just a quick note here, i detail cars too and would highly reccomend getting soem pressurized air and a tornado attachment, they work wonders where the vacuum and lily brushes/ pumus stones fail, and they help a ton to get trash out!
@Maddie2u they're amazing for dirt, hair, sand, and if you spray degreaser or something similar into cup holders or middle consols you cand blow air into them(using a tower over the openings so it doesn't spray onto the roof) and it cleans up all the previously mentioned guck as well as some other muck like honey, mold, old ice cream and whatever substance materializes there on used cars
If the interior looks like this, can you imagine what their lungs and the dog's lungs look like 🤢? Tar coated is an understatement. That layer of gunk and tar from the center console definitely one for the books.
Wow! Great detail. You are one of the very few influencers showcasing the headliner and actually cleaning the part of the vehicle that none of the other so called YT detailers even mention in their videos. 👍
IDK if I'm more surprised that the dealership accepts some of these cars as trade-ins or that the owners aren't down right embarrassed and ashamed to turn over a car in this condition. Didn't even attempt to clean it at all. Mitch is a miracle worker!!!
The fact that my 2007 ford fusion that’s well taken care of wouldn’t even give me $1k at the dealership is wild. The fact that the dealership even took this car is insane to me.
In my area it does not matter if it runs or not, the dealership wants to move new cars, so they will accept it and give twice the blue book value to get a sale.
I think it's heavily dependent on the area In which you live and obviously how desperate the dealership manager wants to move inventory in my area if you walked into any dealer even a used car one and tried trading something like this in they'd laugh in your face and send you right out the door.
@@SAMPLETEXT285that's not true I was a car dealer for over 13 years and all these kind of cars go to the detail shop to basically be cleaned as best they can for around $100 and then they're sent directly to the sale... I'm not saying what $100 will get you but I can promise you it looks a whole lot better than it did when it was traded but anyway it goes down the line and somebody at the auction buys it and if they want to continue to clean on it they can if they want to
At this point, I would just throw it in the trash. This type of detailing would cost more than the car itself Great job as always, your attention to detail and dedication are incredible.
If any video deserves a thumbs up, it’s this one. I’m amazed anyone could let their car get this bad. I work for a large car auction, and can verify, we do get cars this bad.
I complain that I need to detail my car more often, but videos like this make me realize I'm doing alright. I could definitely detail my car more, but at least I try haha.
I think the same thing too the dust on my dashboard and the dried up spilled coffee in my cup holders is nothing compared to this dudes car. I showed my boyfriend this video and he suspects maybe the previous owner could’ve been living out of their car. Which explains the imbedded dog hair.
idk this is like bottom 5% so why bother comparing yourself if you're even reasonably normal, whoever drove this is not. And the crazy thing is, I've seen worse...The driver wasn't a smoker but dipped snuff, and would just spit it all over the car including the seats, dash, gearbox, everything. The mechanics refused to work on it.
This kinda car was my home for a year and a half up in Oregon. Such a fun car.. Passenger seat being my bedroom was actually not bad.. When it was days off.. either the night shift before I'd drive 190 miles out to the pacific ocean or Up to MT Hood. Waking up and being able to lock her up and just go on a nice beautiful hike was such a nice time in life.
I've been a Detailer for 7 years now and it never fails to amaze me how near perfect you make every car look. ESPECIALLY with cheap carpet like that. My god is it a nightmare to vacuum. Been watching you throughout some of those years too and have learned a lot from you! Glad I found your channel 🫶🫶🙌
Always thoroughly enjoy watching your videos. Observing the rejuvenation process is both so satisfying and oddly therapeutic. The transformations are undeniably rewarding. I cannot decide between the carpet and the center console, which was worse. Nevertheless, you did an amazing job, as you’ve always done! Looking forward to your next challenging car/truck/van/SUV!
Love this channel. Showed my kids some of the worst cars & it made a massive impact on them & now they get why I am so particular about how they treat our vehicles.
these videos have brought me so much happiness over the last several years. when i was 15 or so, it was a routine for my parents and grandmother and i to sit down after dinner and watch the week's video together, every friday. they all found it such a novelty, cracking jokes about how "people will watch anything, won't they?" my grandmother is gone now, but i still remember her staring, fascinated, at the TV when the ending shots came on. when i started dating my girlfriend, our very first date was us sitting down to watch a car get cleaned. that was almost three and a half years ago. and now i'm here, 20 years old and at college, tuning into a video after my 8am computer science course. some things never change, and what a delight that is
Such a satisfying video to watch! Thank you for all your hard work in videotaping the whole process! You are incredible at what you do!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I appreciate the fact you are not manufacturing mess for views and continue to do your work. Its inspiring how you've grown! I discovered you a few years ago and its great to see you still at it! ❤
I just happened to see this video and I have been detailing for 30 maybe 35 years and I truly love it. I also love to come across ways to clean and restore just about anything. I also love coming across like minded individuals who share this passion as well. I have to say that while I don't know you except for watching you work in this video and you sir are a master at your craft and it shows in you tools and results. That's why I subscribed and will be watching more! A detail like this in 15 hours, truly amazing and you invative tools are the best. I love detailing link nothing else and take extreme pride in my work as you do too. I always say when I'm dealing a vehicle, what make the vehicle look bad and work from there every time. I'm so glad to find your channel and look forward to seeing more. Take care and thanks for your hard work!
As the guy who works at a dealership, and dealing specifically with the trade ins and used cars, I find so much change. Biggest find was over $30 in quarters. Finding paper money is always fun (largest is $15. Recently was $9). I once found a WWE style championship belt from Wild 'N Out.
I swear, if there were a Nobel Prize for Auto detailing, Mitch would have my vote. This is one man who knows how to professionally put lipstick on a pig. Facts.
Some older model cars are sought after these days, because they are affordable, easier/possible to repair yourself, and because a lot of people are becoming a bit apprehensive of the “smart” capabilities, that have now been written into federal law, as a mandatory part of auto production. Just because it’s used, doesn’t mean it’s not valuable.
Hey brother great job man! Definitely an expert. One thing I use when detailing cars with horrific carpets are pumice stones! They have saved me many times.. I spray some light hot soap water then use pumice stones scrubbing, gets almost all hair out!
Speaking in the voice of Stefon from Saturday Night Live: "RUclips's hottest content is from The Detail Geek. This video has EVERYTHING. Dust, rust, gravel, tar residue, time grime, clumps of dog hair, loose dog kibble, a big scary knife, stray cigarette butts, an empty Tim Horton's cup, a blue plastic hard hat, loose change, center console used as an ashtray..." These older, neglected, "rejected by dealership" or smoker's cars are my absolute *favorite*. You worked your magic with this disaster vehicle and I'm sure the dealership was amazed. Hard to pick a favorite part, but I'm going to say it's a tie between the carpets and the center console cleaning. BRAVA!
I am trying hard to get into detailing as well your videos are incredible, and very thorough! I enjoy watching so I can learn more about how to do my own/family and friends vehicles. I appreciate your content! From a fellow Canadian to another! Cheers!
The mess and "thick nastiness" in the center console and headliner were the best parts. You did another fantastic job of withstanding the disgusting "nastiness" and reviving a vehicle which probably would have been headed to the junk yard. Great work!
I was going to say the carpets were the worst but that centre console, oh my, that is as you said on a whole new level!! You are a very brave man to take on a car such as this but I salute you sir, great work as ever.
Since my very 1st vehicle, I’m 45 and I’ve had MANY and I always took pride in keeping them clean, even if its a work truck or the suburban I bought to haul my dogs around… it amazes me how anyone can let their vehicle get this disgusting!?!? That’s just NASTY! I’d hate to see their home! 🤢🤮
Hi there, I am 66 and always keep my cars spotless. I bought a used car a month back and it was cleaned up within two days. It's twelve years old and needed some repairs which are almost all done. One rear spring being replaced next week and then it's going in for a fresh underbody coating.
I bought the biggest piece of trash you could find at the time it was a 99 Toyota Corolla and while it was rotted out didn't start half the time and had to be cranked twice had no A/C had 3 blown speakers I still kept it clean
MITCH: There aren't enough words to describe how truly disgusting, this smoker's car was. However, you are always up for the job at hand. What a marvellous transformation, you made out of this horribly dirty vehicle! Have a restful weekend.
Whoo! Back from being stuck in canada. This will just give me motivation to finally clean my car after 2 months. Fortunately, all i have to deal with is dust.
Man I’ve been following you since back in the day when you had 1,000 followers and were pressuring washing vehicles outside your garage with snow on the ground. It’s awesome to see what you’ve accomplished!
The tar that sticks to smokers’ cars is so gross. It’s a good reminder of why I don’t smoke! And I’m glad you addressed the dummies who claim you fake it. It’s very obvious these are long-term messes.
You need some compressed air to help blow away and break up stubborn hairs/dirt. Good compressor with good power helps so much. Awesome results though man! Impressive!
You did an amazing job on that car. You managed to show how even the greatest detailing efforts can clean everything that has not been physically damaged by actual contact with a lit cigarette. Seriously, this car had burn marks everywhere! I do think that once a car owner chooses to smoke inside the car, the only means of disposal should be as salvage. Nobody should be cursed with a smoker's car.
I used to do detailing for a dealership. I always got the ones like this, because I loved to scrub a car inside and out, and if the boss thought he could get some good money out of it, he would give me leeway to take the car apart and clean it, buff it, touch up the paint, and send it out. Loved the process of seeing a car/truck go from filthy to clean.
Yeah outside of RUclips economics, I suspect this car would just get melted down. I suspect that the fair market value of this detail (+ of the body work and mechanical work as selected to maximize value) would not leave a big enough margin between scrap value and resale value to make it all worth doing. To get out of the $1-2k price bracket where the car is a disposable learning vehicle for a teenager, there is a ton left to do beyond the detail: upholstery repair, some replacement of hard-to-source plastic interior parts, at least a heavily triaged bill of body work given that almost every panel is horribly dented, rusted out, or missing paint. And the mechanicals are likely a deep rabbit hole: I doubt that someone who treated a car's visible parts like this was on top of invisible things like oil changes and other preventative maintenance. But I could be wrong.
Wow !! Great job. I never let my vehicles anywhere close to that. Nothing on the floors, dashboard, etc. Windows always clean inside and out including mirrors. It's not safe. I even have trash bags that get emptied.
Car detailing is something i wish i was always able to do more. i worked at a carwash as a manager for 4 years and even though we didnt do detailing i wouldnt be able to do all this fine brushing with my carpel tunnel lol. Keep at the amazing work showing passion for every vehicle luxury or crap
I was a smoker for years, quit a few years back. I would have never allowed any of my vehicles or home to look like that. Just disgusting. Given what you had to start with, you worked a miracle!
Aww good for you. Life sucks we should make it not enjoyable lol we all use to smoke who cares you could die tomorrow in a car crash or have cancer ect stop stressing over everything you do oh it’s bad this is bad this is wrong smh guilt sucks lol
I kept thinking about how they traded in for another car. Another car that will be destroyed by them, again……I cannot imaging what the other aspects of their life are like. Nice work Mitch!!!
Smokers' cars are probably my favorite. 2nd place would be family minivans because they somehow are unable to clean up after themselves and their kids. 😂
No lies. The hours I have spent cleaning my wife's mini-van every other month is staggering. Yet none of them can keep it clean. House? No problems. Kid's with their rooms? No problems. Some how the mini-van though is treated like a garbage dump no matter what I say or do.
@@TheDetailGeek During my few years working as a used car mechanic before transferring over to new cars, I've had a few of these mobile ashtrays to inspect for trade-in value, while most make you want to puke when you open the door, the worst I ever had was when some 500lb sweat hog traded in a car, it smelled so bad you couldn't even get in the front seat without getting sick even after spraying everything with odo-ban. Even after transferring to new car service we dealt with discusting cars. I had one once that had 20-30 wads of pre chewed tobacco spit out on the dash fermenting in the sun, and several times when looking for warranty paperwork in the glove box have found used condoms and used tampons being saved for who knows why. Once I had fast food trash filling the back seat up to the tops of the front seat headrests, and I had an engine with so much sludge inside you could read all the writing stamped on the valve cover after it was removed. I can testify your videos really happen.
As a former smoker, this car was disgusting. I NEVER, and I do mean NEVER, let my car get this bad. Thankfully, now, I no longer smoke, so I don't even have the smell of smoke in my car any longer. I said all of that to say....I am impressed. The results were phenomenal.
I can tell already this will be a satisfying video. I’m really looking forward to the extraction process! ETA: Mitch, surely this vehicle takes top spot as the worst disaster you’ve ever done. Grossest part was the carpets.
Haha it very well could. All these disaster details are unique in their own way though so it’s hard to say which one is actually the worst. There’s a handful that are in that conversation though and this is surely one of them 😄
Wish we had a Lilly Brush during my stint as a detailer. It was, "vacuum 'til you die!". Pet hair was the worst; could never get all of it. That center console...man. Glad I quit smoking!
I used to work at a dealership in Alaska, and I've taken in a few trade-ins that were almost as bad, especially if the owner lived out in "the bush" where there were are paved roads.
This car needs to see the scrapper. Not knocking your amazing work but there's way to much to repair on it in order to profit from a potential sale. Appreciate the Chuck Berry rendition at the end !
Well id imagine the dealer got the car on trade in for practically nothing. I dont know what they paid to get it cleaned but the car is likely going to be wholesale auctioned
@@adventsociety5382 With that amount of body rust, it's hard to see it being worth anything. And yes, I know there's cars driving around with much worse rust, but let's not keep encouraging people to put safety at risk driving hulks that are literally falling apart.
@@theKashConnoisseur in its current state, it is deemed hazardous to put on public roads. I find it difficult to believe it will even pass standard inspection due to the holes in the body. The only intrinsic value comes from the parts.
All that hair couldn’t have come from one dog. I’d believe a pack of wolves though. Oh man, you worked so hard on this one. What a mess! I don’t think I’ve ever respected you more for taking on a challenge like this. Super work!
Oh man, the fact that the center counsel looked almost blue-grey by the time you were done with it, that just says how bad it was. And yeah, the fact that you could still *see* some of the dog hair after everything you did bugged me, but I also could tell that it was a permanent part of the car now. So considering everything? I call this a 100% success.
@@KingJuice215 I understand that, but as a businessman, he should avoid causing damage to any car, regardless of its initial condition. Even if it's going to the scapyard after the detail you avoid unnecessary damage.
Heya Detail Geek. Look at a Rotating/orbital handheld sander. Use it without a sanding pad on the carpets and it does an incredible job paired with the vacuum.
@@cwayzums I regularly smoke in my car and I bet a weeks pay my car is cleaner than most motorists. It also helps that i drive a fully loaded park avenue ultra in a rarer color scheme from '96. White over dark wineberry with 24k gold badges not a shitty Korean car.
Did you think it was going to come out looking THAT good? Be honest 😅
Do me a favour and hit the thumbs up button, share the video with a friend and gross them out, and subscribe if you haven’t yet! More videos like this one coming your way soon 😉
Have a great weekend!
Amazing transformation! As usual 😉👍🏼
Mitch, Outstanding is good satisfaction. 💯🤟🙌🫶😊
You have a great weekend as well
So what did the dealer say when he got the car back?
So what did the dealer say when he got the car back?
Guys. As a commercial cleaner, PLEASE be extremely cautious when doing deep cleans involving nicotine. I deep cleaned a house about a year ago so they could sell it and I ended up in the hospital for 2 weeks with SEVERE nicotine poisoning. Wear gloves, eye protection and face protection and even long sleeves if need be. Don’t take nicotine build up lightly.
Was it the tar, or nicotine? I'm sorry you got poisoned!
I was with my mother as she smoked every day for 16 years... One time when I was about 16 we hitchhiked with some people in an old minivan, they couldn't even open the windows a little bit, they hotboxed it and apparently I was ungrateful for coughing and continuing to cough extremely loudly for days. She should have just killed me when we were homeless years beforehand.
@@JoshuaDarius-bm7ncyeah, probably
I know that one. Did a clean up of one of my co-workers cars, and despite doing the interior mid-summer with an open garage door and steady circulation, I spent the weekend quite out of it. Stay safe.
Ah yes, common sense. Thanks. I hope this helps the stupid.
As a life long smoker myself, I've ALWAYS kept my car and house super clean. That being said, if their car looks this bad, I can't even imagine what their house looks like. Poor doggy.
They likely lived inside the car.
Your lungs are in the same black condition. It killed my father.
@@davidgold5961 don't use your problems to attempt to influence anyone.
@@unknown_avi_ Respectfully, I have no problems with which I am trying to influence anyone, and my father died decades ago. I have long ago gotten over it. I am simply stating facts and you can live your life anyway you like.
@@davidgold5961 keep it to yourself if it doesn't bother ya.
Love that you put the same effort in a 500$ rustbucket than a 75k$ car..
It shows how professionnal you are.
If you’re going to do a job, do it well or don’t do it at all and admit as much. It’s better to admit you can’t do it, than do a terrible job.
more like 50 at best, no way this thing is ever passing tech inpection. It's ready to be scrapped. I don't understand why he would even clean this.
The dealer is paying him to do it. It makes for a great video so he gets paid again. This is the kind of video that gets views. people are not going to tune in to watch him detail a 2 year car that has been well maintained by the owner.
The cleaning must of cost more than the car is worth. I don’t get why they bothered.
so true!
I see comments about how its not profitable cleaning a car like this. The fact that this video has more than 2ml. views makes me think this was profitable. Even if this video and its comment section doesn't pay for this project it adds in exposure of this channel. Seeing the progress was satisfying. Thanks for the upload!
Facts. He's not the one that paid for the car either, he's really just double dipping from what the dealership paid him and what he's getting from RUclips.
If you didn't notice there were fresh dealership decals all over the car for Riverside Hyundai. Pretty sure since they hunted him down from seeing his 4mil+ view video , this was sent to be another multi million view video that just so happens to advertise their dealership for 30+ minutes.
A local 30 second spot on TV would have run them 10x what this detailing cost with probably only 1/4 of the reach. Cheap advertising is what it is
No way it's profitable for the dealer
No way this is real! Omg, so filthy, almost like someone took a public ashtray and the remains of his vacuum pouch and just scattered it in a free car they got somewhere
Figure that was probably $1000 in detailing. Now someone needs to do about $3000 worth of body work and maybe $2000 in mechanical work and you'll have a solid $1500 car! Might even last a few years depending on how bad the oil sludge is.🤣
Good stuff, love the presentation, and appreciate the equipment/materials links in the description!
Came here to say the same. KBB value is $1.2-2K. This will be a great car for a teenager or college student.
It'll probably get sold at auction for someone to restore or break up for parts.
Body work is optional mechanical work if it drives its good don't matter if it can't make it up this small incline cause its running on a single piston and has no crankshaft
@@Mephiston Yeah, this thing is 100% going to auction for parts. He cleaned this purely for content. That's never getting sold by a dealership directly to a customer.
@@amsellsthis car is rusted tf out. It’s not going for 1200 ANYWHERE lmao
This whole video should be marketed as an anti-smokong ad. That center console tray was revolting.
The horrible thing is not that
the owner is a smoker,
the horrible thing is
how the owner treated the car .
Don't bash smoking until you have tried it. It's actually pretty enjoyable and relaxing.
@@michaelm3381 Smoking is not relaxing at all. If i have to smell that stink, it invokes high levels of stress and discomfort in me.
The inside of the owner’s lungs look worse.
Imagine their house! Maybe it was a chain smoking dog that owned and drove the car.
It's truly unbelievable how people can treat their vehicles like this. It's mind boggling to me. You just basically did what the dealership refused to... That makes you one of the best detailers out there, Mitch! Much respect and an amazing job yet again!
Yeah, it's insane!
Davvero, manco raccogliere le sigarette o i sacchetti
Thank you so much! 😊
its the same kind of people who litter
its impossible to understand those kinds of people
I can tell you after 15 years of abuse the owner WASNT going thru life issues
This is the first video I've watched from your channel, but it makes me wanna invest in all of your cleaning products.
Your video cause my dad to quit smoking!!! Smoked for 30yrs n after seeing this vid with all that tar n stuff said if it sticks to a car imagine what my lungs n body is like!! So thanks n great work as always
By far my favorite comment! Tell him a random viewer says GOOD JOB on quitting!! 🥰
@@elsamcguire2519 thank you!
it annoys me how you keep saying n instead of and.
@@aliciachapman2956 n what about that?
@@aliciachapman2956 n what are u gonna do about it
"Didn't want to risk damage to the car." This made me actively laugh out loud!
Perhaps, but that’s just how I approach things. I respect other people’s property and treat it as if it were my own, no matter what condition it’s in 👍🏻
@@TheDetailGeekas you should
I'll never buy a used vehicle from a dealer again. Baffles me that anyone would consider this sellable. If the inside is that way, you know damn well it's been treated like ****.
@@angrydalailama6089 I am guessing if it’s a new car dealer they probably have these ones cleaned up and send to auction or the budget lot .
You'd be shocked how many jagoffs out there who would threaten to sue, regardless of how bad that car is to get a freebie.
$13,999 was originally $16,999. 1 owner, non smoker, garage kept. Low miles , mint condition.
it's all about the miles if your car has 200k miles and is well maintained oil change on time and even before everything good and another car with 120k miles but not maintained correctly no oil change it will cost more but the 200k miles car will last 200k more miles and the 120k miles one will only last 100k more miles
That's what grinds my gears the most. A dealership will actually sell this crap bucket to someone. Respect for the detailing work, but come on...
The dealership is sketchy af for even selling this rust bucket instead of scrapping it.
I know what I’ve got
I'd say, spend the money on the body work and ask $4,500 somewhere off the main dealership lot.
Reselling that car to anyone other than a scrapyard is a criminal offense.
You are honestly 100% right. With that said, I'd like to see a video like this some day where they actually go and fix all the body panels and really do everything they can to make it look brand new, just to see if it's possible.
Why? Poor people need cars too and decent cars cost more than a minimum wage worker earns in a year. 7.5k for rich people to buy a new prius but nothing for the single mom working nights wiping your grandmas ass for $16 an hour.
Cash for clunkers took alot of cars off the used car market and covid hit it hard too. No new cars ,means no nice used cars available. Some used budget models are going for 80% of new prices. Its absurd. Anything that runs gets 1500 minimum
@@evil1by1 7.5k is not rich people numbers... That's not even hood rich.
@evil1by1 because there is no way that vehicle is going to be mechanically sound. It's got nothing to do with looks. I love me a beater. But anyone who is willing to let it end up like that, you think they were changing the oil and keeping up with maintenance? That thing won't make it out of the lot, let alone be reliable enough to daily drive.
@MrBones7 you are probably right. Wouldn't be surprised if it needs an engine replacement
Ive never detailed a car... but about a decade ago I was Head of Repossessions at a Rent-A-Center and a key aspect of my job was to totally refurbish, clean, and Sanitize all incoming items.
there is something so satisfying about taking a horrid disgusting nearly destroyed item and totally repairing and cleaning it to a level where someone else is happy to own it.
Did you guys sell used rental cars or something?
The part I really liked is the fact I didn't have to smell it!!!!
That's wild. What a transformation! The black water on the table from the center console was something else!
Thank you! I agree, one of the most disgusting moments on this channel for sure!
What a lot of people don't realize, is that black sludge is in that smokers lungs
@@phatbuddha1 how much more of that is in the lungs.
Great video! I am not a professional but I am a multi-dog owner with OCD. I've found that after vacuuming and extracting as much dog hair as possible, a simple lint roller is excellent for getting those remaining stuck-in dog hairs that have imbedded themselves into the fabric and cling on for dear life.
I have a couple of dogs myself and I love taking them for rides but the hair gets out of control fast. I got a rubber bristle brush from Walmart that has been my go to tool to get it all out. As I run the shop vac I just brush the hair right into the vacuum nozzle. I can get about 95% of the hair out. I think I also track some in from my clothes as I’m cleaning but it’s good enough for me.
Lets have a moment of silence for the car that this car was traded in on. RIP. 😔 Great video. Love the transformation.
lol, it probably looks five years old already.
My thoughts exactly.
How is it possible to trade in a car that is so disgusting for a nice clean one in better condition?
And for the guy's dog.
@@four-twenty4205 that cars only worth a fraction of the price of the new car, so the owner still paid the majority of the price.
Hey, just a quick note here, i detail cars too and would highly reccomend getting soem pressurized air and a tornado attachment, they work wonders where the vacuum and lily brushes/ pumus stones fail, and they help a ton to get trash out!
Also if you do get it, it helps tons with lots of other parts of the car. Let me know if I can ever give tips on how to use it
We, used pressurized air at work for various machines and you also need
Masks when using them, but yes, they do blow a lot of dirt out.
@Maddie2u they're amazing for dirt, hair, sand, and if you spray degreaser or something similar into cup holders or middle consols you cand blow air into them(using a tower over the openings so it doesn't spray onto the roof) and it cleans up all the previously mentioned guck as well as some other muck like honey, mold, old ice cream and whatever substance materializes there on used cars
@BrandonMartin-f3w bet you do a fabulous job Brandon!
If the interior looks like this, can you imagine what their lungs and the dog's lungs look like 🤢? Tar coated is an understatement. That layer of gunk and tar from the center console definitely one for the books.
Makes me feel sorry for the dog who had no choice in the matter.
The same thought I had the entire time watching this
Welcome to the 70's! Where moms drove the station wagons smoking with the windows rolled up!
@@momtrips6783 Would be funny if there was no dog and that fur was from the cars last owner the owner before the smoker got it
Clear case of animal abuse. 😢🐶
Wow! Great detail.
You are one of the very few influencers showcasing the headliner and actually cleaning the part of the vehicle that none of the other so called YT detailers even mention in their videos. 👍
IDK if I'm more surprised that the dealership accepts some of these cars as trade-ins or that the owners aren't down right embarrassed and ashamed to turn over a car in this condition. Didn't even attempt to clean it at all. Mitch is a miracle worker!!!
The fact that my 2007 ford fusion that’s well taken care of wouldn’t even give me $1k at the dealership is wild. The fact that the dealership even took this car is insane to me.
In my area it does not matter if it runs or not, the dealership wants to move new cars, so they will accept it and give twice the blue book value to get a sale.
"your new car with ttl is 17,900, aaaaand after your trade in it'll be 22,900"
I think it's heavily dependent on the area In which you live and obviously how desperate the dealership manager wants to move inventory in my area if you walked into any dealer even a used car one and tried trading something like this in they'd laugh in your face and send you right out the door.
@@SAMPLETEXT285that's not true I was a car dealer for over 13 years and all these kind of cars go to the detail shop to basically be cleaned as best they can for around $100 and then they're sent directly to the sale... I'm not saying what $100 will get you but I can promise you it looks a whole lot better than it did when it was traded but anyway it goes down the line and somebody at the auction buys it and if they want to continue to clean on it they can if they want to
Your videos are a much greater smoking deterrent than those smoking PSAs they used to show in my school
Yea the tar in the carpet and the console was just beyond disgusting
I agree! I will not be smoking in my car EVER AGAIN!
The most abused car in history😅
At this point, I would just throw it in the trash.
This type of detailing would cost more than the car itself
Great job as always, your attention to detail and dedication are incredible.
Thank you!
Second that, awesome job as always.
But the car... well there's a lonely and sad hydraulic press somewhere...
Wrong. Today car dealers absolutely ra*e people on used car prices. They will sell this to some sucker for 9,000 and financing at 30% interest.
If any video deserves a thumbs up, it’s this one. I’m amazed anyone could let their car get this bad. I work for a large car auction, and can verify, we do get cars this bad.
I complain that I need to detail my car more often, but videos like this make me realize I'm doing alright. I could definitely detail my car more, but at least I try haha.
fr i can confidently say that my car has never really been dirty 😅
Comparing to this, even someone who doesn't clean at all is doing alright. As long as they don't use their whole car as an ashtray and dumpster. 😅
Yeah same😂 that dust on my dashboard and the small rocks and leaves on the floor do not feel nearly as bad after seeing this😅
I think the same thing too the dust on my dashboard and the dried up spilled coffee in my cup holders is nothing compared to this dudes car. I showed my boyfriend this video and he suspects maybe the previous owner could’ve been living out of their car. Which explains the imbedded dog hair.
idk this is like bottom 5% so why bother comparing yourself if you're even reasonably normal, whoever drove this is not. And the crazy thing is, I've seen worse...The driver wasn't a smoker but dipped snuff, and would just spit it all over the car including the seats, dash, gearbox, everything. The mechanics refused to work on it.
This kinda car was my home for a year and a half up in Oregon. Such a fun car.. Passenger seat being my bedroom was actually not bad.. When it was days off.. either the night shift before I'd drive 190 miles out to the pacific ocean or Up to MT Hood. Waking up and being able to lock her up and just go on a nice beautiful hike was such a nice time in life.
I've been a Detailer for 7 years now and it never fails to amaze me how near perfect you make every car look. ESPECIALLY with cheap carpet like that. My god is it a nightmare to vacuum. Been watching you throughout some of those years too and have learned a lot from you! Glad I found your channel 🫶🫶🙌
That’s awesome! Glad you enjoy the videos!
Always thoroughly enjoy watching your videos. Observing the rejuvenation process is both so satisfying and oddly therapeutic. The transformations are undeniably rewarding. I cannot decide between the carpet and the center console, which was worse. Nevertheless, you did an amazing job, as you’ve always done! Looking forward to your next challenging car/truck/van/SUV!
Love this channel. Showed my kids some of the worst cars & it made a massive impact on them & now they get why I am so particular about how they treat our vehicles.
This guy genuinely cleans the shit out of the vehicle.
these videos have brought me so much happiness over the last several years. when i was 15 or so, it was a routine for my parents and grandmother and i to sit down after dinner and watch the week's video together, every friday. they all found it such a novelty, cracking jokes about how "people will watch anything, won't they?" my grandmother is gone now, but i still remember her staring, fascinated, at the TV when the ending shots came on.
when i started dating my girlfriend, our very first date was us sitting down to watch a car get cleaned. that was almost three and a half years ago. and now i'm here, 20 years old and at college, tuning into a video after my 8am computer science course. some things never change, and what a delight that is
Dude, that’s incredibly cool to hear!
That’s the best thing I’ve ever heard! Great first date idea 💪🏻
Such a satisfying video to watch! Thank you for all your hard work in videotaping the whole process! You are incredible at what you do!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I appreciate the fact you are not manufacturing mess for views and continue to do your work. Its inspiring how you've grown! I discovered you a few years ago and its great to see you still at it! ❤
the knife was 100% placed by him
What I love about your attitude is that you don't care about the condition of the car, you still give it your 100% effort to get it clean. :)
I just happened to see this video and I have been detailing for 30 maybe 35 years and I truly love it. I also love to come across ways to clean and restore just about anything. I also love coming across like minded individuals who share this passion as well. I have to say that while I don't know you except for watching you work in this video and you sir are a master at your craft and it shows in you tools and results. That's why I subscribed and will be watching more! A detail like this in 15 hours, truly amazing and you invative tools are the best. I love detailing link nothing else and take extreme pride in my work as you do too. I always say when I'm dealing a vehicle, what make the vehicle look bad and work from there every time. I'm so glad to find your channel and look forward to seeing more. Take care and thanks for your hard work!
As the guy who works at a dealership, and dealing specifically with the trade ins and used cars, I find so much change. Biggest find was over $30 in quarters. Finding paper money is always fun (largest is $15. Recently was $9). I once found a WWE style championship belt from Wild 'N Out.
I swear, if there were a Nobel Prize for Auto detailing, Mitch would have my vote. This is one man who knows how to professionally put lipstick on a pig. Facts.
Some older model cars are sought after these days, because they are affordable, easier/possible to repair yourself, and because a lot of people are becoming a bit apprehensive of the “smart” capabilities, that have now been written into federal law, as a mandatory part of auto production. Just because it’s used, doesn’t mean it’s not valuable.
You are 1000% correct
Hey brother great job man! Definitely an expert.
One thing I use when detailing cars with horrific carpets are pumice stones! They have saved me many times.. I spray some light hot soap water then use pumice stones scrubbing, gets almost all hair out!
Speaking in the voice of Stefon from Saturday Night Live: "RUclips's hottest content is from The Detail Geek. This video has EVERYTHING. Dust, rust, gravel, tar residue, time grime, clumps of dog hair, loose dog kibble, a big scary knife, stray cigarette butts, an empty Tim Horton's cup, a blue plastic hard hat, loose change, center console used as an ashtray..." These older, neglected, "rejected by dealership" or smoker's cars are my absolute *favorite*. You worked your magic with this disaster vehicle and I'm sure the dealership was amazed. Hard to pick a favorite part, but I'm going to say it's a tie between the carpets and the center console cleaning. BRAVA!
Excellent comment. Very good sense of humor. Have a great day!!
Thank you very much!
You forgot the most important one... Dan Cortese.
Lmfao i love those shorts with him 😂😂😂
I am trying hard to get into detailing as well your videos are incredible, and very thorough! I enjoy watching so I can learn more about how to do my own/family and friends vehicles. I appreciate your content! From a fellow Canadian to another! Cheers!
The mess and "thick nastiness" in the center console and headliner were the best parts. You did another fantastic job of withstanding the disgusting "nastiness" and reviving a vehicle which probably would have been headed to the junk yard. Great work!
Thank you very much!
I was going to say the carpets were the worst but that centre console, oh my, that is as you said on a whole new level!! You are a very brave man to take on a car such as this but I salute you sir, great work as ever.
Thanks so much! 😊
Since my very 1st vehicle, I’m 45 and I’ve had MANY and I always took pride in keeping them clean, even if its a work truck or the suburban I bought to haul my dogs around… it amazes me how anyone can let their vehicle get this disgusting!?!? That’s just NASTY! I’d hate to see their home! 🤢🤮
Hi there, I am 66 and always keep my cars spotless. I bought a used car a month back and it was cleaned up within two days. It's twelve years old and needed some repairs which are almost all done. One rear spring being replaced next week and then it's going in for a fresh underbody coating.
This vehicle actually saddens me... the poor dog was exposed to the chain smoke... dogs can die from lung cancer... 😢
Some people should not own cars. And whoever traded this in is starting to ruin another car.
I bought the biggest piece of trash you could find at the time it was a 99 Toyota Corolla and while it was rotted out didn't start half the time and had to be cranked twice had no A/C had 3 blown speakers I still kept it clean
MITCH: There aren't enough words to describe how truly disgusting, this smoker's car was. However, you are always up for the job at hand. What a marvellous transformation, you made out of this horribly dirty vehicle! Have a restful weekend.
Thank you very much!
Been watching this channel for years, no one comes close to his level of expertise. Gives 100% on every detail. 👊
Whoo! Back from being stuck in canada. This will just give me motivation to finally clean my car after 2 months. Fortunately, all i have to deal with is dust.
You do truly amazing work!!!! I miss detailing so much. My dream is to have a setup like yours. 🥰🥰
Man I’ve been following you since back in the day when you had 1,000 followers and were pressuring washing vehicles outside your garage with snow on the ground. It’s awesome to see what you’ve accomplished!
The tar that sticks to smokers’ cars is so gross. It’s a good reminder of why I don’t smoke!
And I’m glad you addressed the dummies who claim you fake it. It’s very obvious these are long-term messes.
You need some compressed air to help blow away and break up stubborn hairs/dirt. Good compressor with good power helps so much. Awesome results though man! Impressive!
Great work! I'm a professional house cleaner and my specialty is deep cleans so this is so much fun to watch for me!
You did an amazing job on that car. You managed to show how even the greatest detailing efforts can clean everything that has not been physically damaged by actual contact with a lit cigarette. Seriously, this car had burn marks everywhere!
I do think that once a car owner chooses to smoke inside the car, the only means of disposal should be as salvage. Nobody should be cursed with a smoker's car.
I used to do detailing for a dealership. I always got the ones like this, because I loved to scrub a car inside and out, and if the boss thought he could get some good money out of it, he would give me leeway to take the car apart and clean it, buff it, touch up the paint, and send it out. Loved the process of seeing a car/truck go from filthy to clean.
I know exactly what you mean! Watching how much dirt come off of the cars and seeing big differences in interior and exteriors make the job fun
When turning your hobby into a job actually makes it more enjoyable
A detail like that would probably cost 1,000 bucks. The car might be worth 800 bucks. Incredible transformation though.
Yeah outside of RUclips economics, I suspect this car would just get melted down. I suspect that the fair market value of this detail (+ of the body work and mechanical work as selected to maximize value) would not leave a big enough margin between scrap value and resale value to make it all worth doing. To get out of the $1-2k price bracket where the car is a disposable learning vehicle for a teenager, there is a ton left to do beyond the detail: upholstery repair, some replacement of hard-to-source plastic interior parts, at least a heavily triaged bill of body work given that almost every panel is horribly dented, rusted out, or missing paint. And the mechanicals are likely a deep rabbit hole: I doubt that someone who treated a car's visible parts like this was on top of invisible things like oil changes and other preventative maintenance.
But I could be wrong.
Who would buy it?
I was about to type the same thing, lol. At least if it's dismantled for parts, those will be clean. 🤣
Yeah, maybe they can sell it to a college kid or somebody who just needs a set of wheels to get from point A to point B.
@@kaycee557 if it was super cheap I may buy it to teach my teen how to drive a manual! Be a fun beat around country car.
Wow !! Great job. I never let my vehicles anywhere close to that. Nothing on the floors, dashboard, etc. Windows always clean inside and out including mirrors. It's not safe. I even have trash bags that get emptied.
For those who said this car was uncleanable, you once again proved them wrong, Mitch. This video was amazing.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
I haven't worked at a dealership, but I'll bet they're only given an hour or two to clean each car.
Car detailing is something i wish i was always able to do more. i worked at a carwash as a manager for 4 years and even though we didnt do detailing i wouldnt be able to do all this fine brushing with my carpel tunnel lol. Keep at the amazing work showing passion for every vehicle luxury or crap
Im glad to see you were using a respirator. I just wouldn't have done that job. Kudos to you! Fantastic job!
This is so satisfying to watch❤ wish I could get my car this clean
I was a smoker for years, quit a few years back. I would have never allowed any of my vehicles or home to look like that. Just disgusting. Given what you had to start with, you worked a miracle!
Aww good for you. Life sucks we should make it not enjoyable lol we all use to smoke who cares you could die tomorrow in a car crash or have cancer ect stop stressing over everything you do oh it’s bad this is bad this is wrong smh guilt sucks lol
I kept thinking about how they traded in for another car. Another car that will be destroyed by them, again……I cannot imaging what the other aspects of their life are like. Nice work Mitch!!!
After so many years of neglect and abuse, you gave it much needed love and care to this car. The end result is amazing, unrecognizable!!
Great clean up! I'm glad you brought that car back !
Smokers' cars are probably my favorite. 2nd place would be family minivans because they somehow are unable to clean up after themselves and their kids. 😂
I always make my kids clean up their side of the car. I'm talking about a complete detail. They've gotten real good at keeping things tidy.
No lies. The hours I have spent cleaning my wife's mini-van every other month is staggering. Yet none of them can keep it clean.
House? No problems. Kid's with their rooms? No problems. Some how the mini-van though is treated like a garbage dump no matter what I say or do.
You sir are a miracle worker! Talk about polishing up a turd! You made even that wreck of a car look good. Love watching your videos each week!
Superb transformation really impressive and nice guitar playing can't beat a bit of Chuck Berry!
😳 Dear God! What the hell! 😂 You never cease to amaze me. You did a damn good "job" considering what you were working with. ❤
Thank you!
@@TheDetailGeekHi
@@TheDetailGeek During my few years working as a used car mechanic before transferring over to new cars, I've had a few of these mobile ashtrays to inspect for trade-in value, while most make you want to puke when you open the door, the worst I ever had was when some 500lb sweat hog traded in a car, it smelled so bad you couldn't even get in the front seat without getting sick even after spraying everything with odo-ban. Even after transferring to new car service we dealt with discusting cars. I had one once that had 20-30 wads of pre chewed tobacco spit out on the dash fermenting in the sun, and several times when looking for warranty paperwork in the glove box have found used condoms and used tampons being saved for who knows why. Once I had fast food trash filling the back seat up to the tops of the front seat headrests, and I had an engine with so much sludge inside you could read all the writing stamped on the valve cover after it was removed.
I can testify your videos really happen.
How much do charge to do a detail like this??
Just curious and would like to know!
PLEASE
As a former smoker, this car was disgusting. I NEVER, and I do mean NEVER, let my car get this bad.
Thankfully, now, I no longer smoke, so I don't even have the smell of smoke in my car any longer.
I said all of that to say....I am impressed. The results were phenomenal.
I Never Gag While Watching Car Cleaning Videos But This Is The First Time I’ve Ever Gagged
I can tell already this will be a satisfying video. I’m really looking forward to the extraction process! ETA: Mitch, surely this vehicle takes top spot as the worst disaster you’ve ever done. Grossest part was the carpets.
Haha it very well could. All these disaster details are unique in their own way though so it’s hard to say which one is actually the worst. There’s a handful that are in that conversation though and this is surely one of them 😄
Amazing detailing and very satisfying 😊😊
I always enjoy when you steam the car while using the cleaning products first
23:28 man i just cant stop repeating watching this scene
Disgusting right? 🤮
I really dig that sound track. Who’s song is that
@@MrCrybaby95Chuck Berry, Johnny B. Goode
@@Mason-ut8ff really man! 🤣🤣🤣
@@MrCrybaby95maybe you aren’t ready for that yet…
Wish we had a Lilly Brush during my stint as a detailer. It was, "vacuum 'til you die!". Pet hair was the worst; could never get all of it. That center console...man. Glad I quit smoking!
I used to work at a dealership in Alaska, and I've taken in a few trade-ins that were almost as bad, especially if the owner lived out in "the bush" where there were are paved roads.
This car needs to see the scrapper. Not knocking your amazing work but there's way to much to repair on it in order to profit from a potential sale. Appreciate the Chuck Berry rendition at the end !
Well id imagine the dealer got the car on trade in for practically nothing. I dont know what they paid to get it cleaned but the car is likely going to be wholesale auctioned
@@adventsociety5382 With that amount of body rust, it's hard to see it being worth anything. And yes, I know there's cars driving around with much worse rust, but let's not keep encouraging people to put safety at risk driving hulks that are literally falling apart.
@@theKashConnoisseur in its current state, it is deemed hazardous to put on public roads. I find it difficult to believe it will even pass standard inspection due to the holes in the body. The only intrinsic value comes from the parts.
Yeah this is a part car for sure and even then there isn't much that isn't damaged in some way.
Hyundai parts car
You never fail to keep it interesting!
All that hair couldn’t have come from one dog. I’d believe a pack of wolves though. Oh man, you worked so hard on this one. What a mess! I don’t think I’ve ever respected you more for taking on a challenge like this. Super work!
Thank you! 😊
One of the most therapeutic vids I've ever watched.
Two things I've realized...1. people are pigs, 2. Mitch isn't getting paid enough. Amazing work as usual!
Thank you! 😊
If "tell one truth and one lie" were a comment:
This video will pay more than a regular dirty car
when you dumped out the vacuum bag I coughed and wasn't even there
1:51: did anyone notice there are only three wheel nut out of four lol 😂
yeah i just commented too lmfao
Hard working honest people are the best. Respect, my man. Your dedication is commendable
I admire your determination, man. I just would throw the car away and get another one LOL
Lol thanks 😄
Oh man, the fact that the center counsel looked almost blue-grey by the time you were done with it, that just says how bad it was. And yeah, the fact that you could still *see* some of the dog hair after everything you did bugged me, but I also could tell that it was a permanent part of the car now. So considering everything? I call this a 100% success.
Bugged me too but sometimes you have to face reality. Turned out incredible though!
The grossest thing about this project is thinking how dirty the people who drove it must have been.....
Very well done, good sir! Kudos to you!
I laughed so loud at 1:44. Now my co workers know I'm not paying attention in this meeting.
😂
How was that so funny?
@@casper14301 not wantin to risk ‘damage’ to da car tho it’s destroyed in need of this detail. People in other comment threads caught it 😂😅
@@KingJuice215 I understand that, but as a businessman, he should avoid causing damage to any car, regardless of its initial condition. Even if it's going to the scapyard after the detail you avoid unnecessary damage.
If this gets top comment I'll eat 1000 forks
Bruh 😂
Get eating 😂
Bon apetit
Get* ready. 😂
They gotta be metal
Damn!
I found it mesmerizing watching you clean the carpets and the music at the 8 minute mark.
Thank you for the trip, your videos are awesome.
30:05 the best 😂
Heya Detail Geek. Look at a Rotating/orbital handheld sander.
Use it without a sanding pad on the carpets and it does an incredible job paired with the vacuum.
Hands up those who felt sorry for the poor dog 🐕 🙋🏽♂️🙋🏼♀️🙋🙋♂️
🖐🖐🖐🖐🖐😢🐶💔
20:24 whole car big brother
All right, I am ready, let's GO!!!!!! First to log onto this fun!! Go MITCH!!!
Yes! 🙌🏼
Hi Joel, glad to see you here. You are right. Lol🎉
@@TheDetailGeek Yay! Whoot Hoo!😊
I stand corrected. I see you did the headliner today. Awesome!!!
Whoever buys that car, despite your heroic hard work, is gonna be sorry. Unless they are a chain smoker.
the smell is all gone after a week in summer with all windows open. leave it in the sun and even chainsmokers cars wont smell
The grossest thing about the car is the former owner's lungs.
I hate to love it.
It keeps this guy in business. Smoking is such a nasty habit.
@@cwayzums I regularly smoke in my car and I bet a weeks pay my car is cleaner than most motorists. It also helps that i drive a fully loaded park avenue ultra in a rarer color scheme from '96. White over dark wineberry with 24k gold badges not a shitty Korean car.
Thanks for showing the ozone treatment. I missed that in the other video I viewed.
The amount of cigarettes this guy must've thrown out his window is probably 1/2 all the trash in the sea.