A little tip - whenever cleaning the cup holders, especially on new VW models, you better pull out the rubber part and clean under it since there is most of the time dust and other nasty things under it (spilled drinks, sticky leftovers e.t.c). I always clean it seperately, then clean underneath and then return it back on. Cheers
I just watched the entire clip, with ez. So satisfying. I myself bought a black 2017 Golf R a month ago and i'm just watching every golf r video there is :D
Nice trip. I went with my golf 7 from Germany to Sicily and back which is about 5000km plus like 1000km for the stops and visits in between ( around 3 days only driving) Took me almost a whole day to get it detailed 😁
Very nice video. Bravo for the shots. It's a shame that at the end there was a bit of shade. It spoils the final quality a bit. How long to do the work?
Lol this is a long long story from years ago that starts from When I bought the car, I bought it for much cheaper than market-value because of it's "fault". Long story short, ignition harness had 2 of the 4 wires cut, causing misfires, and I found it BY CHANCE 2 years later (from buying it). Resoldered, and it's good to go. 😅😂
@@ccdetailing haha awesome. sounds like it was an easy fix. recently got a Mk7 R myself and for the most part it seems great. but 3 days in, the engine is overheating, EPC light switched on, limited rpm, and, and, and. kinda anxious now, sent it back to the dealership but skeptical about taking it back now. thinking i should look for something else. i've always loved the Mk7 R but this seems a risky move now.
@@sandilembatha9225 Ah sounds about right honestly. These cars REQUIRE meticulous maintenance. If not, they like to get angry. In your case though it sounds more like the water pump/thermostat (more the thermostat). Very very common. I probably replace mine very 20-30k miles give or take. I wouldn't stress too much. If the dealer is willing to take care of it, LET THEM. VW even had a recall on the waterpump/thermostat units. But I promise, if it gets sorted out, you'll love it. My Mk7 R has been a dream to own. At 132k Miles now. I've had it for almost 5 years now, through ever bolt on, big turbo, etc. My favorite car I've owned. Just make sure you do the maintenance! I'll be making a video in the next month about my car & going over it. Oil Change ever 3,000 DSG Trans Service every 30-40k Haldex AWD Rear & Front every 20k Spark Plugs every 15k (8-12 if tuned) Expect Fuel Injectors every 50k (if tuned) Timing Chains ever 90-100k Make sure oil & coolant stays topped off Lengthy response, my apologies, but I remember when I first got mine, I wished someone laid this all out to me. Good luck & enjoy the car!
@@ccdetailing well I appreciate the lengthy response. Gave me nothing but confidence in the decision I’m about to make. I’m taking everything you said into much consideration and will follow the advice to a T! Honestly? You gave the time out of your day to respond to a comment on a video you posted years ago. No need to apologise. You’re a true gentleman and a scholar. I’m subscribing and ringing the bell. You may just be the guide i need in this journey. Pity I’m in South Africa.
@@sandilembatha9225 I appreciate the kind words! Always happy to help if anyone ever needs it. I promise you'll enjoy the car, plus there's a MASSIVE aftermarket scene globally for them. Once the issue is sorted out, I know you'll enjoy it. Cheers man!
Leather is not suppose to look glossy. The Finished product should be Matte/fresh/brand new looking. Using an all purpose cleaner and deep cleaning ur seats with ur detailing brush and wiping off with a microfibre towel would have cleaned ur seats better then u thought. You’d see how much black/gunk it would pull off. Then coating the seats with a conditioner like chemical guys leather conditioner will leave the seats fresh, smelling brand new, and also looking like they just came out of the factory.
You lost me at TW. That stuff doesn’t last but a couple weeks to a month in the hot Florida sun. However, when your on a budget it’s cheap so makes sense to the average enthusiast.
Definitely the best option for budget, and if you top it, you can get a little more out of it. The price point + the shocking amount of gloss it gives for the price, not bad stuff!
@@ccdetailing gloss is so subjective but it’s all what makes you happy to put on your car. I won’t use it just because I don’t think it protects that well. I would never use it in a customers car because if they are paying I won’t use some Walmart product they could apply themselves for pennies. Car looks good though and you seem to take good care of to. When you get a chance check out Parks detailing he sells NOVA spray sealants imported from Australia. They are more expensive but amazing durability and gloss.
Over twenty-six minutes long and only a 3 second view of the entire car after it's clean. Not even a before and after comparison. Kind of missed the mark.
There’s a 2 minute long ending cinematic to show the final outcome of the entire detail, granted not a before and after. More befores and afters are definitely possible and I’ve added them to future videos. Give them a look! Thanks for the comment! Definitely need to add some more.
weird to use chemicals like these at home, without proper wastewater treatment plant. arent you united state americaianan? :D cause that do have this type of ideas, like stupid ..
And we just hit 200 Subscribers. Thank you so much, all of you.
A little tip - whenever cleaning the cup holders, especially on new VW models, you better pull out the rubber part and clean under it since there is most of the time dust and other nasty things under it (spilled drinks, sticky leftovers e.t.c). I always clean it seperately, then clean underneath and then return it back on. Cheers
Fantastic car detail washing thanks for wonderful video 🚘🤙
Thank you for taking the time to watch!
I’m an s3 owner and I love the thing but that golf is sitting pretty 🤩 I hope your channel grows and grows all the best bud
I think the S3 looks way better than the golf. The golf looks like a 18 year old girls car. IMO.
Love this video and the music, sounds great with a good headphone😁🤙
Great video buddy!
lovely paintwork 👍🏻
Satisfaction. Beautiful car🥰
That ending was absolutely awesome. Keep it going man, sick stuff.
Good job, thank you my friend
Great backdrop Music
Totally enjoyed this video, the Golf R looks amazing, thank you !
Just popped up in recommendation,I’m a golf owner,I have a white one,I use hydro 2 as a wax,great job
I love watching your videos! It's very soothing to watch, especially at nightt 😄
I appreciate it, Thank you!
I just watched the entire clip, with ez. So satisfying. I myself bought a black 2017 Golf R a month ago and i'm just watching every golf r video there is :D
Thank god another person who foams then rinses, not just starts swirling all the dirt round... perfect technique
That's usually how I do it, allow the dirt to be lubricated by the foam! But it all depends on the vehicle. Lol, I've had some muddy trucks, etc.
Well made video. Enjoyed.
Very good video. Keep it up! Dont waste your time with silly-comments. 👍👏🏻👏🏻
Nice trip. I went with my golf 7 from Germany to Sicily and back which is about 5000km plus like 1000km for the stops and visits in between ( around 3 days only driving) Took me almost a whole day to get it detailed 😁
Beautiful car!
My dream car , in that exact spec , color everything!!! Great job new sub :)
good job
great video
Hi , would you like to review the new MJJC foam cannon pro?
👍👍👍
Sehr gutes Video. Grüße aus Deutschland ✌🏻
Very nice video. Bravo for the shots. It's a shame that at the end there was a bit of shade. It spoils the final quality a bit. How long to do the work?
This took me roughly 4 hours or so. Mostly because I get lost in the enjoyment.
Ottimo
Chemical guys is a hard shampoo right ? so carpro reset isn’t better for a coated car ?
Honest question: Why was your Check Engine light on?
Lol this is a long long story from years ago that starts from When I bought the car, I bought it for much cheaper than market-value because of it's "fault". Long story short, ignition harness had 2 of the 4 wires cut, causing misfires, and I found it BY CHANCE 2 years later (from buying it). Resoldered, and it's good to go. 😅😂
@@ccdetailing haha awesome. sounds like it was an easy fix. recently got a Mk7 R myself and for the most part it seems great. but 3 days in, the engine is overheating, EPC light switched on, limited rpm, and, and, and. kinda anxious now, sent it back to the dealership but skeptical about taking it back now. thinking i should look for something else. i've always loved the Mk7 R but this seems a risky move now.
@@sandilembatha9225 Ah sounds about right honestly. These cars REQUIRE meticulous maintenance. If not, they like to get angry. In your case though it sounds more like the water pump/thermostat (more the thermostat). Very very common. I probably replace mine very 20-30k miles give or take. I wouldn't stress too much. If the dealer is willing to take care of it, LET THEM. VW even had a recall on the waterpump/thermostat units.
But I promise, if it gets sorted out, you'll love it. My Mk7 R has been a dream to own. At 132k Miles now. I've had it for almost 5 years now, through ever bolt on, big turbo, etc. My favorite car I've owned. Just make sure you do the maintenance! I'll be making a video in the next month about my car & going over it.
Oil Change ever 3,000
DSG Trans Service every 30-40k
Haldex AWD Rear & Front every 20k
Spark Plugs every 15k (8-12 if tuned)
Expect Fuel Injectors every 50k (if tuned)
Timing Chains ever 90-100k
Make sure oil & coolant stays topped off
Lengthy response, my apologies, but I remember when I first got mine, I wished someone laid this all out to me. Good luck & enjoy the car!
@@ccdetailing well I appreciate the lengthy response. Gave me nothing but confidence in the decision I’m about to make.
I’m taking everything you said into much consideration and will follow the advice to a T!
Honestly? You gave the time out of your day to respond to a comment on a video you posted years ago. No need to apologise. You’re a true gentleman and a scholar. I’m subscribing and ringing the bell. You may just be the guide i need in this journey. Pity I’m in South Africa.
@@sandilembatha9225 I appreciate the kind words! Always happy to help if anyone ever needs it. I promise you'll enjoy the car, plus there's a MASSIVE aftermarket scene globally for them. Once the issue is sorted out, I know you'll enjoy it. Cheers man!
again with the blue cars! can i see your work on something in the pink spectrum? need to see if your work translates to nonblue cars
I only take blue cars now... Lol
My dream car 😥😥💔💔
Leather is not suppose to look glossy. The Finished product should be Matte/fresh/brand new looking. Using an all purpose cleaner and deep cleaning ur seats with ur detailing brush and wiping off with a microfibre towel would have cleaned ur seats better then u thought. You’d see how much black/gunk it would pull off. Then coating the seats with a conditioner like chemical guys leather conditioner will leave the seats fresh, smelling brand new, and also looking like they just came out of the factory.
Godo job
Oh poop what part of Florida are you from ??
Central! In between Tampa and Orlando
Looks good but how and why would you let a car get so filthy inside
When you have a packed car, a days worth of driving, and Florida sandy beaches, lol very easy to get dirty. It Was killing me
I'm wetter than that car after watching
I'll make sure to get the EXTRA premium Microfiber towels just for you.
Thanks man!
You lost me at TW. That stuff doesn’t last but a couple weeks to a month in the hot Florida sun. However, when your on a budget it’s cheap so makes sense to the average enthusiast.
Definitely the best option for budget, and if you top it, you can get a little more out of it. The price point + the shocking amount of gloss it gives for the price, not bad stuff!
@@ccdetailing gloss is so subjective but it’s all what makes you happy to put on your car. I won’t use it just because I don’t think it protects that well. I would never use it in a customers car because if they are paying I won’t use some Walmart product they could apply themselves for pennies. Car looks good though and you seem to take good care of to. When you get a chance check out Parks detailing he sells NOVA spray sealants imported from Australia. They are more expensive but amazing durability and gloss.
@@barrycook8116 thanks for your insight! I’ll make sure to look into them. Always interested in products
Wrong for the seats. They must have opacity. Not shine... If a leather seat is shine is dirty
Wash my car next.
Over twenty-six minutes long and only a 3 second view of the entire car after it's clean. Not even a before and after comparison. Kind of missed the mark.
There’s a 2 minute long ending cinematic to show the final outcome of the entire detail, granted not a before and after. More befores and afters are definitely possible and I’ve added them to future videos. Give them a look! Thanks for the comment! Definitely need to add some more.
weird to use chemicals like these at home, without proper
wastewater treatment plant. arent you united state americaianan? :D cause that do have this type of ideas, like stupid ..
Partial front PPF 🤡🤮🤮🤮🤮
Tell me about it man, came with the car when I sourced it and bought it. Blah
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