Dryce® Cleaning Testimonial

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2019
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Комментарии • 71

  • @delmarrathbone7092
    @delmarrathbone7092 3 года назад +12

    This guy could sell the Pope a double bed. Awesome presentation.

    • @FordPickUPRed
      @FordPickUPRed 3 года назад +3

      Dry ice blasting sells its self. A car going over at auction block with it being dry ice blasted could yield 15-20% more money.

  • @blueshoat
    @blueshoat 3 года назад +2

    I also use glue-on tubular tires on roadbikes. As impressed as I was with the results on cars, it's this example that blew my mind.

  • @KingGamergaming
    @KingGamergaming 2 года назад +1

    I can't wait for this to catch on and he gets big for this. Would love to see this idea be a big success story

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  2 года назад

      It did! www.DryceNation.com

  • @harryhernandez8478
    @harryhernandez8478 3 года назад

    Great Video, It was a pleasure speaking with you. Can't wait to see what the future holds.

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад

      Yes sir! Talk again very soon..

  • @alfredomartinez2615
    @alfredomartinez2615 3 года назад

    Love it!

  • @starscream42
    @starscream42 3 года назад

    AWESOME !!!

  • @coolfin007
    @coolfin007 3 года назад

    Thank you, a proper engagement about a product, romance of the outcome.
    Nice job..refer agent in Europe

  • @coastalrider1155
    @coastalrider1155 2 года назад

    I need this machine and Scott’s wife seem like a boss wanting an rs6 lol

  • @bringitboysee1399
    @bringitboysee1399 3 года назад

    I started my Dry Ice Blasting Company after seeing one of you Mercedes sell on BaT last year. I’m now doing this type of work here in Boise. I’m flattered to see you’ve found my channel and subscribed to it, Scott. Thank you for your inspiration. It was a large investment but I’m very glad I made the leap.

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад

      You can subscribe to our Patreon group for serious continued support and discoveries.

    • @sanoblast3817
      @sanoblast3817 3 года назад

      @@ScottAles
      I’ll do that. No yet a user on there so I’ll se what it is.

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад

      @@sanoblast3817 We're going to be sharing insights, discoveries, new products we're constantly reviewing, and promoting qualified dry ice cleaners to use the Dryce® brand. Which will include driving business to you! www.patreon.com/dryceman

    • @Nissan370_z
      @Nissan370_z Год назад

      Since you started your dry ice cleaning company how much do u make a year doing that? I want to start one up here in Tulsa oklahoma

  • @1D0N
    @1D0N 4 года назад +5

    I wish I knew someone who had one of these. It’s like magic.

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  4 года назад +5

      You now know me!

    • @1D0N
      @1D0N 4 года назад +5

      Scott Ales I guess I do. But I live in Europe...

  • @Visionery1
    @Visionery1 3 года назад +3

    Scott, this is incredible! I'm surprized you've only received roughly 9,000 views and a handful of comments for a product which has so many diverse applications. One question still puzzles me, what happens to blown-off dirt (in wallnut shell blasting the blast material and residue are sucked off, but not in your case)? I'm not in the USA, but will definitely contact you.

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад +2

      The micro dust falls on the floor and anything other surface in the building facing up! But mostly on the floor. We vacuum the bulk up with a HEPA filter machine. Then run a wet floor scrubber over the area too.

  • @Datsem
    @Datsem 3 года назад +5

    This isn't Scott Ales, this is Michael Scott from The Office :D

  • @swissjetpilot1542
    @swissjetpilot1542 3 года назад +3

    Would this work for removing carbon deposits on intake valves? Seems like a good alternative to walnut shell or soda blasting.

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад +2

      Yes, actually. We also have cleaned the entire inside of a combustion chamber with special nozzles. Since there is no media being introduce and the volume of air removes the sediment.

  • @mikejohnson9118
    @mikejohnson9118 3 года назад

    Scott, on engine parts (valve covers-alternators-ac compressors-transmission-transfer case) the aluminum parts gets dirty/scaly/corroded will this clean it to a smooth matte type finish? Similar to how a vapor blast gets it?

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад

      Yes, sort of... smooth and clean? For sure, but the surface will still have pitting and be noticeable to the naked eye at all distances. Only Vapor Blasting will rectify that.

  • @vietusa74
    @vietusa74 3 года назад

    Do you know if there is someone in the DC metro area that offer this cleaning service?

  • @stevethepirate123
    @stevethepirate123 Год назад

    Does it take paint off? Does it take corrosion off? Would it be good for aircraft use for cleaning and de-corroding, many thanks

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  Год назад

      It can, if you want it to. if the part is truly corroded, it's not going to help with the pitted areas. But it will remove the lose material around it.

  • @AMindInOverdrive
    @AMindInOverdrive 3 года назад

    I'd love to see it being used on interiors. Does it damaged Navigation screens?

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад +2

      We also use the system on interior surfaces.

  • @MrDimkur
    @MrDimkur 3 года назад

    Won't this affect the anti corrosion coatings like cosmoline?

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад +4

      Absolutely, completely removes that coating! It is documented the factory applied that coating as a protectant against the salt water transportation from foreign countries to the US. Just like the white film applied today to the topside paint. If the debate is that we're removing a "factory" or original product, should the buyers today leave the white film on their new cars too?
      Will we expect a 2020 Porsche to have this white film on it when shown on the lawn circa 2075 Pebble Beach?
      Not to mention, none of the cars today we clean will ever be used as daily winter drivers. I doubt most will ever be driven in the rain! But if someone wants a protectant reapplied after we Dryce clean, it is easy enough to do. And the newer products won't yellow as much as cosmoline.

  • @maurizzi2012
    @maurizzi2012 3 года назад +1

    I own a auto detailing business in Wisconsin. Lots of.salt gunk you can imagine. How can I order? I need to try this right away

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад +1

      Go to our website... www.youngtimer.com
      Email us your contact information and I'll get you started!

  • @hard777
    @hard777 3 года назад

    Hi Scott.can you tell me how much to have car ice cleaned

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад +1

      Depends on the car of course.. range is $1400+ As high as $10k for a REALLY dirty 1970s Mercedes.

  • @hellgateiscloseddontgother8736
    @hellgateiscloseddontgother8736 3 года назад +1

    Wonder how much one of those machines cost ?

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад +2

      The base cost of the machine in the US is $36k +/-.
      Including all the options needed, $45k +/-.
      Support equipment to use it? Another $35k.

  • @janak732
    @janak732 4 года назад

    How dry ice required to clean
    underneath car?

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад +1

      Varies, minimum of 500 lbs.

    • @janak732
      @janak732 3 года назад

      @@ScottAles Thanks

  • @dalesmth1
    @dalesmth1 3 года назад

    It’s funny that these dry ice cleaning videos keep popping up in my feed lately.
    When I worked for Curtiss-Wright, over ten years ago, we used dry ice blasting to clean Coke valves. No special machine, no snake-oil salesman. Just a necessity to clean the petroleum carbon off the valves.
    Saying one should spend tens of thousands on some special machine is just a marketing gimmick.

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад

      The older industrial machines you used did not allow the operator to change the size of the particle. This made them unusable for cleaning vehicles. Those old machines sold new for $35k plus accessories. Not sure if when you used it that you actually bought it or the company you worked for made the capitol expenditure. Then there is the compressed air solution to run the machine. Also expensive today, $30k. So with the new patented PCS60 at $45k, compressed air solution added to it, then the two post lift at $5k. You can see where that goes. It is a very special machine for a very special application. Not meant for everyone to want or need. But for those who do, it finally exists. Dry ice blasting machines have been around for over 70 years. Cold Jet began with the patented single hose system 37 years ago. There are no gimmicks here, no snake oil selling, or suggestion that anyone "Should" do anything. Just opportunity. I did it, sold the cars I cleaned for more than I expected, so I keep doing it. There is a reason these videos keep popping up....

  • @1983dmd
    @1983dmd 3 года назад +1

    Hello Scott: 2 questions. First, what is the cost of 500lbs of dry ice? Second, what is the warranty on these machines and what is the regular maintenance, like parts that have to be replaced at precise intervals ? Thank you!

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад +1

      Varies depending on location from $100-$500 a bin.
      1 year warranty.
      Just a little oil to keep it lubricated.

  • @FordPickUPRed
    @FordPickUPRed 3 года назад

    Advertise this at the Barrett Jackson Auction Company.

  • @dongolayperduya2155
    @dongolayperduya2155 4 года назад

    Hi Mr. Scott how r u? Im from asia kindly tell me which cold jet is better:
    Question: what about Karcher brand from Germany?
    Question 2: What is so special about Cold jet PCS60? why its better than others?
    Thank you very much for guiding us.

    • @komoru
      @komoru 3 года назад

      If you watch the video through its entirety, he explains why he chose the psc60: mainly because it allows for the end user to select what size dryice pellets to use. You can also contact the manufacturer directly if you need more information. These machines are amazing but extremely expensive, which is why you don't see too many people using them.

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад

      The PCS60 is the only machine offered which allows the operator to decide what size of particle to use real time. Because there are so many different coatings, compositions, and types of finishes on a car, it is absolutely mandatory to be effective. Without this feature, it is completely impossible to match the results with anything else. I would not have entered the market and in fact waited 10 years to do so until the PCS60 was created.

    • @dongolayperduya2155
      @dongolayperduya2155 3 года назад

      @@ScottAles Thank you so much for your reply I appreciate it

  • @adammoseley3796
    @adammoseley3796 3 года назад

    Is there anyone in Minnesota with this product?

  • @jeffbecker8716
    @jeffbecker8716 3 года назад +1

    Need to hook you up with another Scott - Ratarossa ( ruclips.net/video/0jo-C7uxMAI/видео.html&ab_channel=Ratarossa ). He's currently rescuing a Ferrari 512BBi somewhere in England.

  • @jcdaz1
    @jcdaz1 3 года назад

    Everyone has a life story but do you know anyone in the Seattle area that is available to clean my car?

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад +1

      Not yet, no early adopters there so far.

    • @jcdaz1
      @jcdaz1 3 года назад

      @@ScottAles - thanks for the reply Scott. Hopefully soon.

  • @KurtBliss
    @KurtBliss 4 года назад +3

    OMG I see so much potential here... Please contact me when you have a moment I'd love to pick your thoughts that I have BTW Im a (1) I see the light...and accomplishment so satisfying

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  4 года назад +3

      You're welcome to Google my name and contact me.

    • @CoachD4
      @CoachD4 3 года назад

      @@ScottAles That's literally the most pretentious thing I've ever read somebody say in my entire life

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад

      @@CoachD4 What?

  • @sohchx
    @sohchx 3 года назад

    Has anyone actually been told what one of these costs? No one seems to want to give that information.

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад

      I'm here for you! The basic machine is $37k plus the accessories which bring it up to $45k ish. Then you need another $30k+ for the compressed air system. $5k for the right 2 post lift (not Chinese) Then another $5-10 in misc. I always suggest to budget $100k all in. Stay tuned and please subscribe! We'll be posting more details that everyone needs to know. Also keep an eye on one of our friends...@iamdetailing His videos make mine look so lame! ruclips.net/channel/UCwLfqRVn3eoki9Yeyg5zVIgfeaturedv

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад

      And yes, we are strategic partner with Cold Jet and sell the machines... To learn more about the Cold Jet PCS60, please click below!
      www.coldjet.com/our-equipment/dry-ice-blasting-equipment/aero2-series/aero2-pcs-60/?cmp_int=ScottAlesInfluence

  • @tonecv
    @tonecv 3 года назад

    Everything fantastic ... But the very high price of equipment keeps the vast majority of consumers away.

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад +1

      It is true, this system and the service is not for everyone or every car. It's physically demanding, dirty, and loud work. But the results are simply unachievable any other way.

  • @sueipaz
    @sueipaz 3 года назад

    I want to watch The Office now,

  • @bobcathey8903
    @bobcathey8903 3 года назад

    I think the technology is interesting. What damage does it do to surfaces. The "tech enthusiasts" vs "conservatives" etc chart, in my view, is inaccurate. My background is in technology and R&D. My views cross most of the spectrum in this illustration. Bad illustration in my view.
    Who bails out the visionaries when they fail. The general public and stakeholders which are often sold a product with no future. No saying this is bad technology but it sounds like a miracle technology. Not so sure that it is. Best of luck. I love technology!

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад

      It's good to question, always. But not so good to resolve anything without personally experiencing and then judging.
      This video was shot over a year and a half ago. There are now over 50 people participating in this dry ice cleaning of cars space.
      I recently completed my 90th vehicle for a VERY happy client.
      If properly executed, there is no impact on the surfaces.

  • @pete0007
    @pete0007 3 года назад

    Only takes 200 hours to pay for itself...

    • @ScottAles
      @ScottAles  3 года назад

      Actually for me, it was less. I cleaned my cars first before I sold them at auction. The prices I realized from the presentation, made a significant difference in the final value.