💀 lmfao but I’ll give it to you bro cause you were here very quickly! I love how you commented on the Reddit post man I’m trying to get better on all of my social media content that’s a huge goal of 2025 for me!
Hey there! I totally love the dry ice blasting and wish I could afford that maybe one day! But the same goes for me! I had no clue this was so legit and a viewer told me to try it out and was I shocked how good it worked! The chemical reaction or whatever science it was worked extremely well! Thank you for watching and commenting!
I was surprised how clean the inside was after seeing how bad the rust was on the outside, that dry ice worked a charm. I could be talking out of my bottom as i don't know for sure, but the Impreza was a rally car, the rally car i dont think would have had that black stuff so the plugs would be easy to get to for drainage, thats all i can think of off the top of my head, wouldnt mind seeing content on the chevy so yes please. I'll email you to get the ball rolling with those earbuds lol
Thanks Peter 🙏 . I have sent out all the other winners and I just need to find the right place to take your set!! Also I think that’s probably a great guess as what the holes were for that would make plenty of sense! There defiantly had to be a reason. I thought maybe it had to do with some drainage at the factory but then they covered it up with plugs because they thought that was better but legit each hole had rust issues…. I have a great video series lined up for the Tahoe but I will be making it much shorter maybe like 2-4 parts for the entire series so it’s more focused! I’m currently working on filming and doing all that work so stay tuned my friend! Thanks for watching man!!!
Thanks Tommii! Your package is on its way and I’m going to email you a tracking number!! I’m so pumped how the dry ice worked I was actually shocked at how well it really did! Thanks for always watching my friend!
What an awesome trick, I never heard of that use of dry ice, and I have done several things with it. I agree what good is a drain hole if it's sealed over.
Hey Elad! It was such a cool experience, no pun intended!! 😂 seriously man I had no clue either. It’s always so cool when I learn something, test it out and it works! Dry ice is actually so interesting. Also exactly why the heck would those holes be there?! I just don’t get it. Maybe something to do when they manufacture the cars and then they just seal it but it really just wouldn’t make sense either way. Thanks for always watching and your package is on the way! I’ll send out a tracking number in the morning!
I used dry ice on my 2.5rs and the hardest part was where the sound deadening was on top of the seam sealer. I’m in the same boat as you dealing with rust repair to build my dream car
I totally agree man where ever the seams were it was so stiff and hard to chip off I’m gonna go back with some tools and knock it all down and re seam seal! Love to hear your having the same experience can’t wait to hear more about your car! Thanks for watching
Remove as much sound deadening as possible. At the very least, you'll have peace of mind that there is no rust under sound deadening you left. Also, modern sound deadening is quieter and lighter (better tech advancement). Good work.
Hey Victor! Your package is on the way I have a tracking number for you! Also man this is exactly what I was thinking. Removing it will give me confirmation there’s no rust underneath. And then I figured newer more modern material Is better quality! Even tho it will be much more work I really want to do the best I can! Everyone so far has agreed. Thank you for watching and your comment!
Hay Joe Happy New Year, after you remove all of the team sound deadening, and fix all of the rust on the interior floors, you should scuff the whole floor and coat it with encapsulator and then do boom mat spray-on sound insulation on the full interior, including the underside of the roof.
Hey Happy new year! I actually have not herd so much about this boom mat spray I am going to have to take a look into that because it sounds too good to be true! I would love to do that tbh it’s the way I’m headed if I’m capable ! Thanks for the advice!
I know right! I’ll have to give credit where it’s due another viewer on the channel told me about this a few months back that he had great success using the dry ice instead of the heat and I was amazed when I did this! So happy I was not the only one who didn’t know!! Thanks for watching Aris
I would totally strip to body shell remove wireing loom too sand blast inside and totally re spray to seal it totally with all the welding and repairs you are doing plus it would kill all rust from inside
I have been teetering on this for so long. As I go further I keep doing more and more but your right I really need to take it all the way down. It only adds alittle more work and would be completely sealed. I just want to drive this car so bad it’s so tempting to skip steps 🤦♂️ thanks for the advice and comments Paul!
I hear you. Thanks for your criticism I’ll try to incorporate that into my video next time. But a lot of my video is talking to build a presence. It’s not just about the work and car. I’m sorry if you did not enjoy maybe give it another chance down the road!
Welcome back to Subaru Saturday! I hope everyone had a great new year’s celebration because 2025 is going to be a big year!
You stole first comment 😂
💀 lmfao but I’ll give it to you bro cause you were here very quickly! I love how you commented on the Reddit post man I’m trying to get better on all of my social media content that’s a huge goal of 2025 for me!
Man, some serious science going on here. I knew about dry ice blasting to get rid of rust, but this is new to me. Learning something new every day :)
Hey there! I totally love the dry ice blasting and wish I could afford that maybe one day!
But the same goes for me! I had no clue this was so legit and a viewer told me to try it out and was I shocked how good it worked! The chemical reaction or whatever science it was worked extremely well! Thank you for watching and commenting!
I was surprised how clean the inside was after seeing how bad the rust was on the outside, that dry ice worked a charm. I could be talking out of my bottom as i don't know for sure, but the Impreza was a rally car, the rally car i dont think would have had that black stuff so the plugs would be easy to get to for drainage, thats all i can think of off the top of my head, wouldnt mind seeing content on the chevy so yes please. I'll email you to get the ball rolling with those earbuds lol
Thanks Peter 🙏 . I have sent out all the other winners and I just need to find the right place to take your set!!
Also I think that’s probably a great guess as what the holes were for that would make plenty of sense! There defiantly had to be a reason. I thought maybe it had to do with some drainage at the factory but then they covered it up with plugs because they thought that was better but legit each hole had rust issues….
I have a great video series lined up for the Tahoe but I will be making it much shorter maybe like 2-4 parts for the entire series so it’s more focused! I’m currently working on filming and doing all that work so stay tuned my friend!
Thanks for watching man!!!
the floors look amazing. glad the dryed ice worked good.getting closer and closer to getting stuff done. your videos are awesome
Thanks Tommii! Your package is on its way and I’m going to email you a tracking number!!
I’m so pumped how the dry ice worked I was actually shocked at how well it really did! Thanks for always watching my friend!
@ your welcome and i'm amazed at how well it worked also. i'm also amazed at how clean that floor is since the car is getting older
Happy to see the floors looked pretty clean
For sure dude. Everyone has me inspired to go the next step and really get it all down to bare metal idk what I’m going to do next!
What an awesome trick, I never heard of that use of dry ice, and I have done several things with it. I agree what good is a drain hole if it's sealed over.
Hey Elad! It was such a cool experience, no pun intended!! 😂 seriously man I had no clue either. It’s always so cool when I learn something, test it out and it works! Dry ice is actually so interesting.
Also exactly why the heck would those holes be there?! I just don’t get it. Maybe something to do when they manufacture the cars and then they just seal it but it really just wouldn’t make sense either way. Thanks for always watching and your package is on the way! I’ll send out a tracking number in the morning!
I used dry ice on my 2.5rs and the hardest part was where the sound deadening was on top of the seam sealer. I’m in the same boat as you dealing with rust repair to build my dream car
I totally agree man where ever the seams were it was so stiff and hard to chip off I’m gonna go back with some tools and knock it all down and re seam seal! Love to hear your having the same experience can’t wait to hear more about your car! Thanks for watching
Remove as much sound deadening as possible. At the very least, you'll have peace of mind that there is no rust under sound deadening you left. Also, modern sound deadening is quieter and lighter (better tech advancement). Good work.
Hey Victor! Your package is on the way I have a tracking number for you!
Also man this is exactly what I was thinking. Removing it will give me confirmation there’s no rust underneath.
And then I figured newer more modern material Is better quality! Even tho it will be much more work I really want to do the best I can! Everyone so far has agreed. Thank you for watching and your comment!
Keep it up my dude! Looking good!
TY man! I really appreciate that and I’m excited to be back at it with my 2.5rs content!
Hay Joe Happy New Year, after you remove all of the team sound deadening, and fix all of the rust on the interior floors, you should scuff the whole floor and coat it with encapsulator and then do boom mat spray-on sound insulation on the full interior, including the underside of the roof.
Hey Happy new year! I actually have not herd so much about this boom mat spray I am going to have to take a look into that because it sounds too good to be true! I would love to do that tbh it’s the way I’m headed if I’m capable ! Thanks for the advice!
I didn’t know dry ice could be used in this way.
I know right! I’ll have to give credit where it’s due another viewer on the channel told me about this a few months back that he had great success using the dry ice instead of the heat and I was amazed when I did this! So happy I was not the only one who didn’t know!! Thanks for watching Aris
Hello 👋
Hello there! Thank you for always watching and commenting! 🇷🇺!!
I would totally strip to body shell remove wireing loom too sand blast inside and totally re spray to seal it totally with all the welding and repairs you are doing plus it would kill all rust from inside
I have been teetering on this for so long. As I go further I keep doing more and more but your right I really need to take it all the way down. It only adds alittle more work and would be completely sealed. I just want to drive this car so bad it’s so tempting to skip steps 🤦♂️ thanks for the advice and comments Paul!
@ I think the car will only grow in value when built don’t think we had the 2.5 RS here in Britain
Talk entirely to much get to work you lose people bla bla bla bla bla
I hear you. Thanks for your criticism I’ll try to incorporate that into my video next time. But a lot of my video is talking to build a presence. It’s not just about the work and car. I’m sorry if you did not enjoy maybe give it another chance down the road!
Talking is part of the video if you don’t like it just jog on.