DRY ICE CLEANING Porsche 911 996 GT3
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2020
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Costa Mesa, California
12years experience (7years in Czech Republic and last 5years in the US)
Our good friends from 911design sent us beautiful example of 2004 Porsche 996 GT3 covered with dirt and factory cosmoline very well preserve everything underneath.
Watch till the end to see pictures and videos before/after 😉
We can do this service for you in Costa Mesa, 92627 CA
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Looks like turning back time! Amazing stuff!
Absolutely amazing results! And with no water whatsoever? Never heard of it. I'm sure it will become ubiquitous in no time!
Yeah that's great about this process that we don't need water at all and we have much better control what we doing only downsize is the price for the machine and all equipment for it. That's the reason why not everybody have this machine.
@@IAMDetailing what sort of setup costs would be involved with getting operational? Very inspiring to watch your video!
First time seeing this... Amazing.
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Amazing process, I am so impressed! Nice video, thanks.
This is truly amazing, well done to the guy that came up with this product/invention 👌🏻
The aerospace industry use this method to remove the "LO" low observable coatings on stealth aircraft.... been around for a long time..
@@larrysweetser4198 thanks for the info... maybe a first on RUclips?
0:02 I love the "995 "GT3! (😑)
Holy crap did I just witness magic?!
WOW!!!! WANT AND NEED!!!!!
This is amazing.
Wwooowww... AMAZING!
this is incredible
Superb 👌🏻
Excellent
Wow! Fantastic Job.
I need this for my Porsche!
If you are interested just give us call or email with information about your car and I'll be happy to help you.
www.iamdetailing.com
jakub@iamdetailing.com
(310) 753 3664
Costa Mesa, California
oh wow!
Incredible
So satisfying to watch! Seems like it is easily worth the initial investment.
It peels and cools so no expansion or excessive removal of material. Heard about it long ago now seen it. Soda blasting and shell blasting are similar but messy. Dry ice just evaporates and no mess.
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Be mindful people, what you’re seeing being removed is protective wax (and likely data dot spray too) that was applied after the car was finished at the factory. It is cleaning some of it but the dirt is actually on top of the wax which the dry ice removes. Underneath the wax, it was always this clean...
Yes that's correct... but just as you might not know we are able to set the machine that we will keep most of the protective wax there and just clean the dirt on top of it... always depend on client what he want.
Shame your not in England. Would book the porsche in for a blast.
Hi can you please provide some details like how long did it take and how much dry ice die you use. The dry ice I have seen is in pellet form is that what your machine uses? Thanks, and keep up the good work.
I wonder if this would work on chassis rust ?
Seems to work better than sodium bicarbonate, and surely more expensive.
Looks worth the investment 🤔
That came out great ! I thought it was going to strip the zinc colour plating on things like the bolts, and CV joints, but guess it's much gentler.
I'm guessing the downside is it an expensive machine ?
Yeah, we are talking about 30 000+ just to start a business with this professional machines.
Of course you can get smaller ones that are weaker and definitely don’t make this wow effect, but even those are 3000+😢
That’s incredible work! I’m just curious why anyone would car how dirty the underside of their car was? Sort of like lifting up the carpet to clean the floorboards
what do you protect the underneath with after?
Ive not seen a video on an engines that has a leak of oil. Id be interested in seeing the results, i suspect a different outcome.
How does it work exactly????
Is their tiny bits of ice hitting the surface knocking off the dirt???
Can you do in the engine bay or is it too harsh?
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I have never heard of this technique before. It is widely used and are there any drawbacks? Looks fantastic!
Thank you and yes it’s really fantastic.. only it’s not cheap.. otherwise it’s just amazing.. great for plastic, rubber, electric components, etc. also we can clean leather or strip paint.. depend on adjustment.
Hi what dry ice blasting machine are you using sir?
Where do you stop
Wow !!!! WTH did I just witness
Envy is such an addiction especially when I can't sail my M5 across the pond.....😠
I don’t believe it. Too good to be true.
Can I see the machine?
How much are the dry ice machines and where can I buy one from?? 😊👍🏻
Where can I buy the tooling for this? That looked 10 times better than my best effort with hotsy and harsh chemicals
ColdJet ;)
@@IAMDetailing where I can get please can someone give me a details
Have you used this for cleaning carbon deposits on intake valves? It would seem like a good alternative for walnut shell or soda blasting.
Never tried 🤷🏼♂️ but I’m guessing that will work well
This came to mind too!
Very nice result. Is it effective at removing corrosion on metal surfaces?
Thank you. Unfortunately dryice is not abrasive so we are able remove some surface rust if we setup the machine on high pressure but that usually means it will remove also the paint around the rust spot. So it's not very effective for rust removal.
@@IAMDetailing Thanks for the reply. My issue is part of my vehicle underneath and on the engine have areas that look to have been corroded by salt/humidity. There is little to no rust, just surface corrosion.
Unfortunately I can't promise that we will be able to clean the rust with small test... that means you'll have to come to our shop and then we can try it.
@@IAMDetailing Thanks again for the reply.
Where are you located?
This could potentially yield higher auction prices for older exotics and muscle cars.
Does the engine suffer from a leaky gasket?
Seems like a lot of oil dirt grime covering them.
it's a Porsche, it would be broken if it wouldn't leak a bit ;)
Never heard of a 995 Porsche
Wow!!! Why don't more detailers use the dry ice cleaning method, instead of spending hours compounding with a one inch pad?
Because it's really big investment with no guarantees :D I didn't know if I can sell this type of services in my city but I took the risk ;)
Amazing result but in the end it will quickly revert once back on the road.
Wonder how much this cost per vehicle?
Price depends on the type of the car. There is no one price for all cars.
It can be a big difference between classic car and something newer.
Also depends what need be done... just undercarriage? or also wheel wells, what about engine bay? Is it original condition or already someone spray some kind of "protection"?
Some work can be done for few hundred dollars or couple thousands.
If you are interested just give us call or email with information about your car and I'll be happy to help you.
www.iamdetailing.com
jakub@iamdetailing.com
(310) 753 3664
Costa Mesa, California
What is the cost for a complete underside clean per car? Results are astounding by the way.
Price depends on the type of the car. There is no one price for all cars.
It can be a big difference between classic car and something newer.
Also depends what need be done... just undercarriage? or also wheel wells, what about engine bay? Is it original condition or already someone spray some kind of "protection"?
Some work can be done for few hundred dollars or couple thousands.
If you are interested just give us call or email with information about your car and I'll be happy to help you.
www.iamdetailing.com
jakub@iamdetailing.com
(310) 753 3664
Costa Mesa, California
@@IAMDetailing I need this machine where I can get please
That's really nice but isn't that the protective coating applied by the factory? Cosmoline?
I believe it is but i know they needed it for cars being shipped overseas, maybe it was easier to have it done to all of them. The Cup cars I’ve seen though don’t have cosmoline but they were air freighted
Ahoj Jakube
Je moze,ze mi niekto dokaze vycistit 996 v Czechach ? S Dry ice 🧊 technologiou ? Dik
Ahoj zdravim do Cech, bohuzel nevim o nikom kdo by to tam mel... kazdopadne kluci jsou tam sikovny a umej si poradit.. nevim odkud z CR jsi ale velmi sikovnej clovicek je Jarda z JD detailing tak ho zkus zkontaktovat a snad pomuze ;)
im Serbian and understand what you say :) didnt know we have similar language
sve sam razumeo :)
995 or 996
While it looks good what about all the areas that are not accessible? Kind of defeats the purpose of cleaning the car underbelly.
What does the costumer pay for this?
All cars and owners are different so there is no 1 price. For exact this car the price was around $1200 I believe and if I remember correctly it took us around 6hours
@@IAMDetailing This is very interesting for high-end car details.
While I appreciate the results, still need to ask, Why!
The results speak for themselves!
Biggest problem is getting people to pay for this. Been there done it.
dry ice machine not made for clean cars engine.....my company have few of those equipment.
so......cars don't really age...they just get dirty
This is what happens when you have too much money lying around.
DO WANT.