Despite the infamous thirty-two valve North Star V8 engine; I love this particular generation of the Cadillac DeVille because of how sleek and modern it looks on the outside.
despite the head gasket issues with the northstar. These cars were built really well overall from GM and the way this cleaned up after being neglected for sooo long is a testament to that. and also to your work! one of the best detail videos ive seen personally...
There were three iterations of the Northstar. The first had the head gasket issue, the second were oil burners (my 2001 DTS) and third were oil leakers (my 2007 and 2011 DTS) but as said, good overall cars.
I worked at a Cadillac dealership, these were truly HORRIBLE cars, no exaggeration, customers would *literally cry* in the service department with these DTS/Deville (air suspension, power windows, engine problems, steering issues, vibrations, alignment not able to be corrected, etc)
Steam cleaner doesn't damage the surface. But it's usage does. Depends on the person using it brother. I use it to detail all of my cars but nothing happened yet
my daughter bought a 2nd hand BMW which the interior door handles are like touching glue they are awful. expensive to fix but i'm sure it's from the steam cleaner use. otherwise, the car was great. hopefully we can get them replaced soon.
Tremendous job, as always. I would have included the full-body shot at 34:11 at the beginning to give viewers an overall idea what you were dealing with. Nice job!
I've become obsessed with watching car detailing on RUclips, your channel and some geek guy in Canada mostly, and this is the most satisfying one I've seen. This one is great. Edited Ok, so I hadn't watched the entire video with my initial comment but this detail is truly mind blowing!!!! Well done, very well done. Best I've seen - ever.
Mad Detailing and The Detail Geek are my go-to RUclipsrs for auto detailing videos because they know how to take a vehicle that is an absolute pigsty and restore it to its former glory. Much like how Carly Anna WX is my go-to RUclipsr for videos on infamous tornadoes. If Mad Detailing and The Detail Geek did a video where the two of them collaborated on detailing a car that video would rack up millions if not billions of views, likes, and comments on RUclips along with the both of them getting new subscribers.
One of the most satisfying and best details on RUclips, done right. Removing the seats and carpets to allow them and the floor to be fully cleaned is the best, even if it is much harder and more time consuming. Hiding under all the dirt, mold, trash and everything else is still a really nice car. SUPER JOB!!!👍👍👍
Wow! That's incredible omg I thought the paint was peeling and it was just dirt 😅😅 was amazed when you power washed it all away. You did such a good job on the interior and exterior
Don't let ppl get under your skin about your art we all detail differently. All that matters is the customer is satisfied with the product we present!!! Keep it up !!!
I still think your the best on RUclips. Your the only one I’ve seen on here that actually takes all the carpet out and cleans the floorboards. Seriously 💯!!
Incredible! This is what a detail job looks like! I've done car detailing years ago in the automotive industry and this is how its done!! Magnificent job!! Enjoying your videos!
It's nice to see a little love shown to a product that is more like a part of the family instead of rusting away to nothing somewhere. People should take care of their things. I understand circumstances, however, in general, I wish People would take more care of their stuff.
Me also so few of these big subscriber base detailers will do that no matter how absolutely disgusting nasty the carpet is they will not pull it like these guys do and clean the chassis floor as well. It’s like taking a shower and putting on dirty underwear not to do it correctly.
Grew up with Caddies as a kid in the late 80s and early 90s. My grandmother still has her 1992 Deville that she bought April of 1993. My feelings are hurt when I see neglected Cadillac & Lincoln's. Wow what a transformation 👏 Beautiful
One thing I liked about this video was at the end instead of placing all the before shots together and then all the after shots, you put each before and after pair together. Never stop improving!
Absolutely amazing. Though I am not a fan of this Cadillac era, I cannot help but think of what a thrill it must have been for someone to purchase new. And then I think, how could something so nice be treated so horribly?! So good to see this car returned to its former glory. Hopefully, it was not abused as bad mechanically as it was cosmetically, and can be enjoyed/appreciated for many years to come. I just can't "buy in" to the throwaway mentality of today.
Bl9wn headgaskets are an easy fix. My father got our first Peugeot 403 cheap beca7se the headgaskets had blown and the previous owner thought the car was shot. We drove that car for many more years and miles, including a grand tour of the western states in 1963.
@@erynlasgalen1949 A head gasket is and easy fix, IF you have the room to do it. Replacing the head gaskets in that car is a major pain because there is no room to work. The easiest way to replace the head gaskets and install a new timing chain is to drop the entire front sub frame with the engine and transmission from the bottom. Also to make sure the new head gasket doesn't blow again involves installing a head stud kit to replace the head bolts and you must remove the engine to install a stud kit.
@@RodneyFreeman I owned a 91 and 93 Allante. The 93 had the northstar in it and I believe it was one of the first if not the first vehicles it was used in. I drove the car daily pushing it always for well over 100k miles before I traded it on my first 500SL. I never had one single issue with the car mechanically or otherwise other then a few small silly repairs that were all covered by it's long high mileage warranty that it came with from new. Not one issue with the motor or drive train at all. I have read all the opinions online so there must be something to them. Just not my experience at all. It would also seem that the problems some people have had have been blown up and exaggerated by the easiness and accessibility the internet so it comes across way worse then actual reality. Just wanted to share my personal hands on with it and 2 cents realizing I am just one person in the whole experience.
Very methodical and think about what you’re doing, it’s always good to see. It’s interesting seeing you come, for the most part, to the same process/decision points as I did when getting into it this past year dealing with lots of old and dirty. Most people would freak if they saw how much we’d decide to use the pressure washers on the interior! But of course, best you experiment on your own rides to see what can be done, which is why having different levels/types is always good. What pressure washer(s) you using? After my last Honda 3300 died I took a chance on the electrics again to see if they’d improved. If you haven’t tried them lately, which by the looks I don’t think yours is, at least what you used in the video....it’s a smaller marketed feature, barely two words in description sometimes. Sts (start/stop tech) allows you to operate way less overhead out the gate, less water/risk of damage, throw a cover over it and almost no noise, and without waste I go to/use it in less than 2 seconds at any given time. Always being hyper ready to go then causes me to use it/clean more things better/cheaper. Excuse the chatter if you’re on top of it. Good work my man, keep taking pride in what you do.
It would be awesome if Mad Detailing and The Detail Geek collaborated on detailing a car. That video would rack up millions if not billions of views on RUclips.
When I see cars like this, I think to myself that this was someone’s pride & joy when bought new. I love seeing cars (and houses, too) being brought back to their former glory and dignity.
So I have a question I've been wondering for a long time. When detailing, I see so many people clean the dash, then cover up the dash, and clean the steering wheel. Wouldn't it be easier to just clean the steering wheel first, then you wouldn't have to cover up the dash and worry about stuff flying off the steering wheel on to the dash? Maybe there's a reason, or maybe it's just easier, just curious.
@@rickyrips9086 I apologize for my ignorance, but how would spraying on the steering wheel and rubbing down the steering wheel scratch the instrument cluster? My question is, why not wash the steering wheel first, you'll get overspray on the instrument cluster, and then just use the overspray to clean the cluster itself? It'd save time, it'd save needing to cover the instrument cluster itself, etc. Just seems like the best way to do it, but again, I'm not detailer, so maybe I'm missing something.
@@christiancryder1999 Its cuz Instrument Clusters tend to get easily scratched other sprays, they require a specific type of spray probably, and u cant cover the unstrument cluster if both steering and dash are dirty, prolly thats why. Hopefully I am right
Awesome you did amazing I have almost the same car I own a Cadillac 2003 deville I always been wanting to see a video on one of these but no one had it posted this blew my mind on how dirty it is because I maintain my car keep it clean clean 🥰
During the video I could not help but acknowledge how refined the doorhandles appeared. For if I had not laid eyes upon such simplistic yet graceful mechanisms I would have most likely continued to mindlessly scroll my life away on various social media networks. Yet there I was, in the midst of something so majestic that there were no words known to man that would be capable of describing what was on the screen before me. I truly thank all who contributed in the production of this film.
Always amazing transformations that you do on all these vehicles from the before and after crazy man what fantastic work you do one of the best channels out there don't listen to the haters with their hater tears they're just jealous of you peace out
Great job guys. For some strange reason. I always found this to be a relaxing task. I’ve never gone into this much detail before though. I just have to ask what would a service like this run? Same size if not just a little bigger Cadillac and full size pickup? I’m wishing you a lot of success with your business.
I know in my teen years I would do this with my cars. Un-bolt the seats, the whole shebang. Took me 8 hours and I didn't have any of the fancy tools but just a shop vac and wash rags. So if you cut the time down by using the proper equipment and then give it a semi-pro ($65) to pro ($125) that might help you put a number on it. I figure it would take 3 to 4 hours to detail right, which from me 30 years ago until this video I've never seen done again. Hope that helps. I'm no detailer so when you add in the cost of materials, chemicals & waxes, I'm sure those costs can rise. I know I'd gladly pay for someone to properly detail my vehicle. I paid over $100 for a hack job and they missed an entire half being 1 of 2 cup holders was clean and 2 rims weren't even cleaned... I paid more in tips to a kid that did a better job at a regular car wash and even brought my 2nd car so he could finish it after the cheap wash run-through.
Maybe I am late.... This is sooooo satisfying!! I am curious, however as to how much you *would have* charged to do all this to a vehicle with all these issues to get it to look like that?
Here's why I subbed to the channel. Your the only detail channel I've watch so far that uses a big shop vac. The other channels use those small vacs and it erks my nerves
1 thing I noticed instantly on your videos, you give a very descriptive play by play. So many pro detailers never really say what products they are using. Unless they are sponsored and trying to upsale of course. Speaking for everyone who arent pro's, we appreciate knowing what you are using and why.
Amazing , I bet the auction loves y'all you just made them a lot more money on this caddy!! great job. Do you by chance leave your business card in the glove box of the cars you detail for free? I would so the person who purchases the car knows where to go for a detail.
I only wish I could’ve seen the reaction from the folks at the auction house, this went from a 500$ bid max to much more depending on how well the car functions mechanically. Great job, just found your channel, definitely going to check out your products and more videos! Just watched the Ford Fusion as well, that interior was insane, I thought my kids were messy, there was Danimals all over that thing!! Lol
I think you did an incredible job, but I feel sorry for however got it. I'm sure they thought it was a matisticaly maintained car from a caring owner, when it was obvious pigs owned and neglected it severely. Great job once again 😊
That northstar engine is more than likely the reason the car sat so long to look like that, there's a reason right now my 3 local junkyards have between them 35 cadillacs with northstar engines.
@@fortunekader9121 Up until 2004 1/2 when GM finally fixed the head bolts for good. The head bolts used to strip out of the block causing overheating. Motor has to come out to re thread the block. $3K job.
@@bassb450 I wonder how much rot is under it from sitting for so long. I bet it will need new brake and fuel lines, rotors, pads etc. it’s essentially a polished turd on wheels.
Quite a transformation. Though I can’t imagine how bad the electrical system is among all the other mechanical issues these cars typically have even when they aren’t abandoned.
Did you miss the hidden center console? You lift the arm rest and you pull up on that strap, its where the middle seat belts stay hidden, took me a year to find mine when I had a Deville.
OMG, A Big Shoutout To MAD Detailing Shop For Helping Me Make My Mind up... After watching you guys clean such a filthy car and Bring it's beauty back with special products you guys created!!! Amazing... I'm going to start my own mobile detailing business and will be following you guy's very closely because I like the way you guys clean cars and the products you're using help make the experience even more pleasant... I like taking a banded things; houses, cars, and dis- carded laptops and computers and giving them new life... This Side Hustle Is Going To Be Fun From Start To Finish, cause I like meeting new people and delivering a nice sound product or service... And This Mobile Detailing Shop Will Be The Best In Appleton Because I'll Be Using Your Products and Using Your Techniques To Get My Job Done.... Thx You Guy's For Inspiring Me Too Go Forward With This Endeavor... MaxD
Love your videos, I've learned a lot, The one thing I haven't seen is how do you clean the headliner? I have rehabbed a few cars and the headliner is the worst, especially if it's previous owner was a smoker! I hope to see it in an upcoming video, I can't be the only one. Thank you again for the education, and the entertainment. Jeff.
I have two of these Devilles a base and a DTS so I just love seeing this old girl getting some love. and WOW what a transformation. It is a good case to save her from what would have otherwise been a definite date with a crusher
only thing that Caddy needs now is a New Mexico license plate that says LAWYRUP on it....any other Better Call Saul fans here?.....and all jokes aside....that is an incredible transformation y'all did on that car.
OMG look at those elegant door handles on the interior. It's great to see a fine older car getting the l9ve it deserves. You guys are miracle makers.
I had a 2004 and the door handles were my favorite part of the car
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Despite the infamous thirty-two valve North Star V8 engine; I love this particular generation of the Cadillac DeVille because of how sleek and modern it looks on the outside.
despite the head gasket issues with the northstar. These cars were built really well overall from GM and the way this cleaned up after being neglected for sooo long is a testament to that. and also to your work! one of the best detail videos ive seen personally...
There were three iterations of the Northstar. The first had the head gasket issue, the second were oil burners (my 2001 DTS) and third were oil leakers (my 2007 and 2011 DTS) but as said, good overall cars.
They were solid cars aside from the engine, the rest of the car was great
I worked at a Cadillac dealership, these were truly HORRIBLE cars, no exaggeration, customers would *literally cry* in the service department with these DTS/Deville (air suspension, power windows, engine problems, steering issues, vibrations, alignment not able to be corrected, etc)
You make detailing an art...masterpiece out of every single videos 💪🏼💪🏼
❤️Only for fans over 18 year⤵️ Alles sehr scho
You guys at MAD detailing do a great job getting cars cleaned up good luck to all of you 😊
What a masterpiece you’ve done transforming the moldy car into a showroom car. I also like how you put your dedication and effort into these details
Thank you so much for the support!
@@MADDETAILING btw what was your name again? Just curious
@@jayasmrmore3687Foster Mills is his name.
Thank you for saying that steam cleaner does damage unlike some detailers going totally versatile on it.
You have to be super careful with leather. It is essentially skin and can react badly to certain temperatures unlike synthetic upholstery.
Steam cleaner doesn't damage the surface. But it's usage does. Depends on the person using it brother. I use it to detail all of my cars but nothing happened yet
Yes for real, it's much appreciated
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my daughter bought a 2nd hand BMW which the interior door handles are like touching glue they are awful. expensive to fix but i'm sure it's from the steam cleaner use. otherwise, the car was great. hopefully we can get them replaced soon.
Tremendous job, as always. I would have included the full-body shot at 34:11 at the beginning to give viewers an overall idea what you were dealing with. Nice job!
Theres nothing more satisfying than seeing a vehile getting detailed and seeing the dirt coming off. 👍💯😁
I've become obsessed with watching car detailing on RUclips, your channel and some geek guy in Canada mostly, and this is the most satisfying one I've seen. This one is great.
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Ok, so I hadn't watched the entire video with my initial comment but this detail is truly mind blowing!!!! Well done, very well done. Best I've seen - ever.
Try the one from detail geek with the oil field truck.
Mad Detailing and The Detail Geek are my go-to RUclipsrs for auto detailing videos because they know how to take a vehicle that is an absolute pigsty and restore it to its former glory. Much like how Carly Anna WX is my go-to RUclipsr for videos on infamous tornadoes. If Mad Detailing and The Detail Geek did a video where the two of them collaborated on detailing a car that video would rack up millions if not billions of views, likes, and comments on RUclips along with the both of them getting new subscribers.
One of the most satisfying and best details on RUclips, done right. Removing the seats and carpets to allow them and the floor to be fully cleaned is the best, even if it is much harder and more time consuming. Hiding under all the dirt, mold, trash and everything else is still a really nice car. SUPER JOB!!!👍👍👍
Wow! That's incredible omg I thought the paint was peeling and it was just dirt 😅😅 was amazed when you power washed it all away. You did such a good job on the interior and exterior
This Is What You Call Extreme Flawless Deep Cleaning At Its Best
You definitely brought that beautiful old Cadillac back to life and renewed beauty.. Another amazing transformation...
Don't let ppl get under your skin about your art we all detail differently. All that matters is the customer is satisfied with the product we present!!! Keep it up !!!
@@twerktospec you having a rough night? Lol
@@twerktospec coming from somebody who's name that starts with Twerk. Grow up Wierdo!!!
Amazing, you and your workers are truly hard workers. It's people like you that still give me hope.
I still think your the best on RUclips. Your the only one I’ve seen on here that actually takes all the carpet out and cleans the floorboards. Seriously 💯!!
Incredible! This is what a detail job looks like! I've done car detailing years ago in the automotive industry and this is how its done!! Magnificent job!! Enjoying your videos!
It's nice to see a little love shown to a product that is more like a part of the family instead of rusting away to nothing somewhere. People should take care of their things. I understand circumstances, however, in general, I wish People would take more care of their stuff.
I love when you take out the carpet wash it and clean the car floor. 💚
Me also so few of these big subscriber base detailers will do that no matter how absolutely disgusting nasty the carpet is they will not pull it like these guys do and clean the chassis floor as well. It’s like taking a shower and putting on dirty underwear not to do it correctly.
I love seeing a rotary used! Still use one everyday! Keep up giving us great outcomes bro! Quality work will be recognized.
Grew up with Caddies as a kid in the late 80s and early 90s. My grandmother still has her 1992 Deville that she bought April of 1993. My feelings are hurt when I see neglected Cadillac & Lincoln's. Wow what a transformation 👏 Beautiful
Bought that ride back to life! A detail makes a huge difference!
WOW!!! Now that was one hell of a transformation!! Great job!!
One thing I liked about this video was at the end instead of placing all the before shots together and then all the after shots, you put each before and after pair together. Never stop improving!
Absolutely amazing. Though I am not a fan of this Cadillac era, I cannot help but think of what a thrill it must have been for someone to purchase new. And then I think, how could something so nice be treated so horribly?! So good to see this car returned to its former glory. Hopefully, it was not abused as bad mechanically as it was cosmetically, and can be enjoyed/appreciated for many years to come. I just can't "buy in" to the throwaway mentality of today.
🤩 Awesome work man!! It's fantastic how the projects ends! And how easy and satisfying is when you clean with the proper products!! 10/10! Fantastic!!
Amazing work as always but I'd love to see how you're able to clean thick grease and oil build up under the engine
Yup
Amazing! Love the front bench seat! I'm sure someone will enjoy it for a few days before the head gaskets fail 😆
Bl9wn headgaskets are an easy fix. My father got our first Peugeot 403 cheap beca7se the headgaskets had blown and the previous owner thought the car was shot. We drove that car for many more years and miles, including a grand tour of the western states in 1963.
Yes! I was going to say the same thing. The only thing a Northstar engine is good for is dying! Worst engines ever.
And it cost about 3 Grand to do it but have to it stud then replace the gaskets and you pretty much have a bulletproof setup
@@erynlasgalen1949 A head gasket is and easy fix, IF you have the room to do it. Replacing the head gaskets in that car is a major pain because there is no room to work. The easiest way to replace the head gaskets and install a new timing chain is to drop the entire front sub frame with the engine and transmission from the bottom. Also to make sure the new head gasket doesn't blow again involves installing a head stud kit to replace the head bolts and you must remove the engine to install a stud kit.
@@RodneyFreeman I owned a 91 and 93 Allante. The 93 had the northstar in it and I believe it was one of the first if not the first vehicles it was used in. I drove the car daily pushing it always for well over 100k miles before I traded it on my first 500SL. I never had one single issue with the car mechanically or otherwise other then a few small silly repairs that were all covered by it's long high mileage warranty that it came with from new. Not one issue with the motor or drive train at all. I have read all the opinions online so there must be something to them. Just not my experience at all. It would also seem that the problems some people have had have been blown up and exaggerated by the easiness and accessibility the internet so it comes across way worse then actual reality. Just wanted to share my personal hands on with it and 2 cents realizing I am just one person in the whole experience.
Very methodical and think about what you’re doing, it’s always good to see. It’s interesting seeing you come, for the most part, to the same process/decision points as I did when getting into it this past year dealing with lots of old and dirty. Most people would freak if they saw how much we’d decide to use the pressure washers on the interior! But of course, best you experiment on your own rides to see what can be done, which is why having different levels/types is always good. What pressure washer(s) you using? After my last Honda 3300 died I took a chance on the electrics again to see if they’d improved. If you haven’t tried them lately, which by the looks I don’t think yours is, at least what you used in the video....it’s a smaller marketed feature, barely two words in description sometimes. Sts (start/stop tech) allows you to operate way less overhead out the gate, less water/risk of damage, throw a cover over it and almost no noise, and without waste I go to/use it in less than 2 seconds at any given time. Always being hyper ready to go then causes me to use it/clean more things better/cheaper. Excuse the chatter if you’re on top of it. Good work my man, keep taking pride in what you do.
I just can't believe that's the same car. That is beautiful. Awesome job.
Both you and the detail geek are really good detailers I spent the whole day binge watching you both keep up the good work
It would be awesome if Mad Detailing and The Detail Geek collaborated on detailing a car. That video would rack up millions if not billions of views on RUclips.
@@michaellovely6601 Mad Detailing Geek channel *tap tap tap* take my money!
When I see cars like this, I think to myself that this was someone’s pride & joy when bought new. I love seeing cars (and houses, too) being brought back to their former glory and dignity.
Amazing job! My favorite body style of the modern caddy’s.
Great job!
Fantastic job!!! That car was seriously neglected,and the transformation is incredible!!
Awesome job..... handsome result.... i marvel at the deconstruct and flawless reconstruct of the car....😊
So I have a question I've been wondering for a long time. When detailing, I see so many people clean the dash, then cover up the dash, and clean the steering wheel. Wouldn't it be easier to just clean the steering wheel first, then you wouldn't have to cover up the dash and worry about stuff flying off the steering wheel on to the dash? Maybe there's a reason, or maybe it's just easier, just curious.
I do it to protect instrument cluster, if it have plastic cover, that plastic it VERY easy tro scratch
That's the only reason i cover the dash as well. Just to protect the instrument cluster during steering wheel cleaning.
I also do it to protect instrument cluster. It is very easy to scratch
@@rickyrips9086 I apologize for my ignorance, but how would spraying on the steering wheel and rubbing down the steering wheel scratch the instrument cluster? My question is, why not wash the steering wheel first, you'll get overspray on the instrument cluster, and then just use the overspray to clean the cluster itself? It'd save time, it'd save needing to cover the instrument cluster itself, etc. Just seems like the best way to do it, but again, I'm not detailer, so maybe I'm missing something.
@@christiancryder1999 Its cuz Instrument Clusters tend to get easily scratched other sprays, they require a specific type of spray probably, and u cant cover the unstrument cluster if both steering and dash are dirty, prolly thats why. Hopefully I am right
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Awesome you did amazing I have almost the same car I own a Cadillac 2003 deville I always been wanting to see a video on one of these but no one had it posted this blew my mind on how dirty it is because I maintain my car keep it clean clean 🥰
During the video I could not help but acknowledge how refined the doorhandles appeared. For if I had not laid eyes upon such simplistic yet graceful mechanisms I would have most likely continued to mindlessly scroll my life away on various social media networks. Yet there I was, in the midst of something so majestic that there were no words known to man that would be capable of describing what was on the screen before me. I truly thank all who contributed in the production of this film.
Same here. I noticed how elegant and the door handles are on a coworker's Buick LaCrosse when she gave me a ride home from work.
That looks amazing! What an awesome transformation and another great video!
Truly great work!!!
Always amazing transformations that you do on all these vehicles from the before and after crazy man what fantastic work you do one of the best channels out there don't listen to the haters with their hater tears they're just jealous of you peace out
Great job guys. For some strange reason. I always found this to be a relaxing task. I’ve never gone into this much detail before though. I just have to ask what would a service like this run? Same size if not just a little bigger Cadillac and full size pickup? I’m wishing you a lot of success with your business.
I know in my teen years I would do this with my cars. Un-bolt the seats, the whole shebang. Took me 8 hours and I didn't have any of the fancy tools but just a shop vac and wash rags. So if you cut the time down by using the proper equipment and then give it a semi-pro ($65) to pro ($125) that might help you put a number on it. I figure it would take 3 to 4 hours to detail right, which from me 30 years ago until this video I've never seen done again. Hope that helps. I'm no detailer so when you add in the cost of materials, chemicals & waxes, I'm sure those costs can rise.
I know I'd gladly pay for someone to properly detail my vehicle. I paid over $100 for a hack job and they missed an entire half being 1 of 2 cup holders was clean and 2 rims weren't even cleaned... I paid more in tips to a kid that did a better job at a regular car wash and even brought my 2nd car so he could finish it after the cheap wash run-through.
This is kind of a therapy for my anxiety.. thanks
Maybe I am late.... This is sooooo satisfying!! I am curious, however as to how much you *would have* charged to do all this to a vehicle with all these issues to get it to look like that?
Now you can see that beautiful pearl in the paint. Beautiful job!
Looks like M.A.D Detailing stands for Man of Absolute Disaster Detailing . He is really a master at this work..
So i actually am getting an 06 DTS from my grandfather. Cant wait.
I wish you can do my 91 Maxima :)
Spectacular work, and super happy to see this Cadillac brought back from the brink!
You guys are freaking awesome!! You do amazing work........by far my favorite detailing channel!!!!! #MADDETAILINGISTHEPLUG
Just beautiful, nice job.
Been detailing car’s for years. Only one question? How long did it take you to finish the car. It looks awesome as hell. Great gob!! 👍🏻
Question? Do you have a system to clean or disinfect the interior venting system in cars or do those ever get cleaned?
Right equipment, right products, and definitely right guy to do it... This is it... Good job guys..
Here's why I subbed to the channel. Your the only detail channel I've watch so far that uses a big shop vac. The other channels use those small vacs and it erks my nerves
Who the hell ABANDONS a Cadillac?
like give that to me 😭
Well, when you have money....😂
Looks amazing. Another awesome before and after video.
1 thing I noticed instantly on your videos, you give a very descriptive play by play. So many pro detailers never really say what products they are using. Unless they are sponsored and trying to upsale of course. Speaking for everyone who arent pro's, we appreciate knowing what you are using and why.
This is absolutely great to watch. I love white cars. Can’t wait to see the finished detail. Had to comment before the end.
Amazing , I bet the auction loves y'all you just made them a lot more money on this caddy!! great job. Do you by chance leave your business card in the glove box of the cars you detail for free? I would so the person who purchases the car knows where to go for a detail.
Absolutely incredible!
The soundtrack to this video is absolutely as stunning as the makeover on the car. ❤
Looks great!
I only wish I could’ve seen the reaction from the folks at the auction house, this went from a 500$ bid max to much more depending on how well the car functions mechanically.
Great job, just found your channel, definitely going to check out your products and more videos! Just watched the Ford Fusion as well, that interior was insane, I thought my kids were messy, there was Danimals all over that thing!! Lol
I think you did an incredible job, but I feel sorry for however got it. I'm sure they thought it was a matisticaly maintained car from a caring owner, when it was obvious pigs owned and neglected it severely. Great job once again 😊
That northstar engine is more than likely the reason the car sat so long to look like that, there's a reason right now my 3 local junkyards have between them 35 cadillacs with northstar engines.
@@flipppy83 is a Northstar engine a defective one?
@@fortunekader9121 Up until 2004 1/2 when GM finally fixed the head bolts for good. The head bolts used to strip out of the block causing overheating. Motor has to come out to re thread the block. $3K job.
@@bassb450 I wonder how much rot is under it from sitting for so long. I bet it will need new brake and fuel lines, rotors, pads etc. it’s essentially a polished turd on wheels.
This is by far the best detailer I've ever seen on RUclips.👍
Quite a transformation. Though I can’t imagine how bad the electrical system is among all the other mechanical issues these cars typically have even when they aren’t abandoned.
This was fantastic well done mate very impressive I enjoyed it 👍
Hell of a transformation! Now that is what a Cadillac should look like! However, that car may mysteriously disappear and never hit the auction floor.
Hope so for the bidders sake someone getting it knowing what they're getting themselves into
Sono sicuro che entro fine anno,arriverai ad un milione di iscritti..adoro il lavoro che fai su queste macchine!continua cosi!
it's 2am tf am i doing here ????
I love how I’m always in time when you posts these videos it makes my day
THAT'S INCREDIBLE, especially the carpet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are the best hands down great work no bs you are a true professional best I have seen.
Did you miss the hidden center console? You lift the arm rest and you pull up on that strap, its where the middle seat belts stay hidden, took me a year to find mine when I had a Deville.
Always amazing!! Great job as usual!
Awesome transformation 👏 amazing job Foster
OMG, A Big Shoutout To MAD Detailing Shop For Helping Me Make My Mind up... After watching you guys clean such a filthy car and
Bring it's beauty back with special products you guys created!!! Amazing... I'm going to start my own mobile detailing business and will be following you guy's very closely because I like the way you guys clean cars and the products you're using help make the experience even more pleasant...
I like taking a banded things; houses, cars, and dis- carded laptops and computers and giving them new life... This Side Hustle Is Going To Be Fun From Start To Finish, cause I like meeting new people and delivering a nice sound product or service... And This Mobile Detailing Shop Will Be The Best In Appleton Because I'll Be Using Your Products and Using Your Techniques To Get My Job Done.... Thx You Guy's For Inspiring
Me Too Go Forward With This Endeavor... MaxD
Excelente trabajo, muy prolijo, saludos desde Argentina.
Very amazing work and transformation on this cadillac !
Nice job on the Caddy.
Really EXCELLENT job!!
Love your videos, I've learned a lot, The one thing I haven't seen is how do you clean the headliner? I have rehabbed a few cars and the headliner is the worst, especially if it's previous owner was a smoker! I hope to see it in an upcoming video, I can't be the only one. Thank you again for the education, and the entertainment. Jeff.
I have some surface rust on my 2006 Honda Civic lx sedan and I’m wondering what I can use to make my steelies look shiny again
Amazing work
It’s the team work for me 👍🏽
absolutely amazing work
Nice. White Diamond on Oatmeal leather brought back from the brink. Looks amazing now.
Wow, outstanding job 🤩🤩
Old is Gold, clean job was excellent, satisfying to watch.
I have two of these Devilles a base and a DTS so I just love seeing this old girl getting some love. and WOW what a transformation. It is a good case to save her from what would have otherwise been a definite date with a crusher
Best freaking day of the week…MAD effin detailing🙌🏻
Just received my bundle kit! I love it!
Thank you so much for the support!
only thing that Caddy needs now is a New Mexico license plate that says LAWYRUP on it....any other Better Call Saul fans here?.....and all jokes aside....that is an incredible transformation y'all did on that car.
Looks brand new. How many hours did y'all work on this cadi
Absolutely fantastic job ❤
So satisfying and the car looks pristine in the end. Great job.
I had one of these and the paint on it was very nice , it had very hard finish. It was a joy to detail!
Excellent work...it looks beautiful!