Yes, I would buy it ...if all it needed was a very good cleaning at the hands of The Detail Geek. But when I see an interior such as that, I would wonder how poorly maintained the rest (ie: mechanicals) of the car has been. Regardless, you did a great job once again, Mitch!👍
You are the best detailer on TH-cam. Coming from Canada, makes it even more fantastic. You show and take the time every detail of the process and the extra step yoy give your clents. I just wanted to show my aprreciation on all the hard you do on the videos and the contents of them.
Excellent point. Actually any long abandoned car, needs to have the vents cleaned some way. I am no expert, but for this vehicle with its horde of mice living in it. I would turn on the car after cleaning it, turn on the vents to bring in air from the outside (no heat or A/C, just air) and then spray first Lysol or Clorox into the intakes while it is running and repeat once or twice and then switch to Febreze to draw in the disinfectant and odor cleaner. But obviously Mitch will have an excellent plan he uses.
So glad you did a video in real time. Its hard to tell in time lapse how long your detailing takes. You are a master and have inspired me to try and start detailing cars. Thanks!
This detail actually had a song...The Sound of Silence...just be still and quiet u can hear it play'n n'side yer head.It made me think of being @ the dental clinic get'g a clean'g.The last x I was there I fell asleep,1rst x ever and the Dr said,Now u can go home and take a nap.By the x I get there I b wide awake.😂
Mitch, you're a lifesaver! Mike and I just got into a fight over the proper way to eat Sour Patch Kids (one flavor at a time!!!) and I can use some of this sweet ASMR relaxation. 😎😂
I know a complete detail is always best for smoke odor but do you have maybe a “quick fix” alternative? I’ve tried deodorizes that claim to remove the smoke odor but it just comes back.
Ozone machine and leave running for an hour in the car with the doors and windows closed, then open doors and windows and let it dissipate for at LEAST 2 hours. Warning, do not do this in an enclosed space like a garage, unless you can leave the garage open for the duration it airs! Don't forget to clean the ash etc where you can, and also quick way to get the bits out of the carpet before you run the machine is to use one of the detailing drill brush bits (the one that looks like a toilet brush) just dry to flick it out of all the carpet and hoover it up. I'd wear a 2.5 filtration mask whilst doing any of the brushing/vacuuming if it's bad :) if it's grimy and engrained tar on things then YMMV depending how bad it is
Would it be dumb to somehow attach the detail brush to the tip of a vacuum hose nozzle? So you could just go over every part of the cracks inside and get it all in one go by?
The old thing cleaned up excellently. If the engine is good and there aren't too many other mechanical issues, someone should buy it. However, I would not buy this only because I dislike classic luxury brand cars cow-towing to the yuppie, bougie obsession with "sport utility vehicles." This is especially true of makes like Cadillac, Lincoln, Mercedes, Bentley, and Rolls-Royce (I literally cried out "Noooo!" like Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back when I learned they too have become yuppie/bougie and make SUVs). Most SUVs are just station wagons with big gnarly tires. But a Cadillac or a Lincoln or a Mercedes, those are class and should never be made into the station wagon. Land Rover is about real SUVs and the original SUV is the Jeep and Ford Bronco. I drove a Cadillac once, in 1991. It was a 1979 or 1980 four door sedan in mint green with a plush velour upholstery on the seats. It was a beautifully smooth ride, it was like sailing on air even while driving on a bumpy back road. I can still feel it even though it was over 30 years ago. True luxury and comfort. I've ridden in SUVs, they don't hold a candle to that lovely Cadillac.
how on earth can you treat any car like that? i have a 93 Deville that looks brand new, and a 14 CTS V ..i would never think of using either as a trash can
Did anyone still hear “gross” in their head when he poured out the dirty water?! 🤣
Yes, I would buy it ...if all it needed was a very good cleaning at the hands of The Detail Geek. But when I see an interior such as that, I would wonder how poorly maintained the rest (ie: mechanicals) of the car has been. Regardless, you did a great job once again, Mitch!👍
This sounds so soothing. Love the caddy. You made it shine like new. Go Mitch! 💜
You are smart using your respiratory mask and stay safe the health. Happy Saturday!❤️👍
This is amazing, this is main channel content for sure!!!
This car looks so much better Mitch thank you
Thanks!
You are the best detailer on TH-cam. Coming from Canada, makes it even more fantastic. You show and take the time every detail of the process and the extra step yoy give your clents. I just wanted to show my aprreciation on all the hard you do on the videos and the contents of them.
Yes I'd defo buy it 👍
The first thing I'd then do is take it to you and Mike for detailing...
The Cadillac looks great. Well done Mitch.
Maybe not a caddy but if it were sometime I wanted then possibly yes. The dirt preserves what's underneath.
Why is it so relaxing when someone else is doing it....just what I needed after catching up following a week away😯👍
I love watching these so much
This is such a different experience when watching in real time. I love it!
For a smoker's car, when you're doing a full detail, how do you clean and get the smell out of all of the vents?
Excellent point. Actually any long abandoned car, needs to have the vents cleaned some way. I am no expert, but for this vehicle with its horde of mice living in it. I would turn on the car after cleaning it, turn on the vents to bring in air from the outside (no heat or A/C, just air) and then spray first Lysol or Clorox into the intakes while it is running and repeat once or twice and then switch to Febreze to draw in the disinfectant and odor cleaner. But obviously Mitch will have an excellent plan he uses.
Wow what a fantastic recovery
So glad you did a video in real time. Its hard to tell in time lapse how long your detailing takes. You are a master and have inspired me to try and start detailing cars. Thanks!
The way you made it shine, in a flash. Awesome bit! 💪💣❤️🔥
Mitch, how many cars do you usually detail in a weeks period
Nice work as always! Thanks for sharing.
How many cars a week do you do Mitch
Notification Squad Have a nice weekend!🔥🔥🔥
The only sound missing here is that of Mike drying the bonnet with an extra thick microfibre towel...
This is therapeutic for anxiety. Doctors should do sessions of this before prescribing medications that will have horrible affects in the future.🔥
I know although I just wish this would fix my anxiety. As it is, it does help what medications don’t cover.
Yeah the pharma pill-based medical establishment is pretty criminal l here in North America, isn't it?
and that’s exactly why I watch his videos. my anxiety is significantly reduced after watching
Love this! Sounds& real time.
This was awesome brother love your work 💪🏽💪🏽
Pls make more asmr.. I love ur videos but the music just kills it for me if I may say, amazing work as usuall 🙏🤍🙏🤍
Love your vids and seeing the amazing transformations you do!
This detail actually had a song...The Sound of Silence...just be still and quiet u can hear it play'n n'side yer head.It made me think of being @ the dental clinic get'g a clean'g.The last x I was there I fell asleep,1rst x ever and the Dr said,Now u can go home and take a nap.By the x I get there I b wide awake.😂
that car reborn again thanks to you great work awesome thanks for sharing
The snow at the reveal was a nice extra.
The pliers got me 😅😅
Not what I was expecting to be found in the front seat 😅😅
Hi, how do you clean seatbelts?
Disgusting car 🚗.😮😮😮😮 How can you let yourself do this. Anyway getting it cleaned was a must Mitch
Please, will you continue to post videos like this that have no background music, just the sounds of tools and equipment?
Love from Istanbul.
Answer to the question is after you detail it!😅🤣😂
Oh wow, it's like the drill at the dentist for me. I definitely prefer the music.
I didnt know how much I wanted thus until I pressed play...
Mitch, you're a lifesaver! Mike and I just got into a fight over the proper way to eat Sour Patch Kids (one flavor at a time!!!) and I can use some of this sweet ASMR relaxation. 😎😂
Hey, I’ve been trying to buy your products online but you don’t ship to the UK 😢
Lord Mike's new car?
Am Here!!🎉🎉
That's not the Bissell Spot pro extractor he's using. I don't think he has it listed in his supply list, but it looks really expensive.
I know a complete detail is always best for smoke odor but do you have maybe a “quick fix” alternative? I’ve tried deodorizes that claim to remove the smoke odor but it just comes back.
Ozone machine and leave running for an hour in the car with the doors and windows closed, then open doors and windows and let it dissipate for at LEAST 2 hours. Warning, do not do this in an enclosed space like a garage, unless you can leave the garage open for the duration it airs! Don't forget to clean the ash etc where you can, and also quick way to get the bits out of the carpet before you run the machine is to use one of the detailing drill brush bits (the one that looks like a toilet brush) just dry to flick it out of all the carpet and hoover it up. I'd wear a 2.5 filtration mask whilst doing any of the brushing/vacuuming if it's bad :) if it's grimy and engrained tar on things then YMMV depending how bad it is
I would change out the cabin air filter also if it was a personal car I know it's not fast but the smell will get trapped in there
I would buy this cheap, cleans it like you did and have it for a few years.
Would it be dumb to somehow attach the detail brush to the tip of a vacuum hose nozzle? So you could just go over every part of the cracks inside and get it all in one go by?
Not to sound stupid or anything but what does ASMR stand for?
autonomous sensory meridian response
1000% better without the music.
The old thing cleaned up excellently. If the engine is good and there aren't too many other mechanical issues, someone should buy it. However, I would not buy this only because I dislike classic luxury brand cars cow-towing to the yuppie, bougie obsession with "sport utility vehicles." This is especially true of makes like Cadillac, Lincoln, Mercedes, Bentley, and Rolls-Royce (I literally cried out "Noooo!" like Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back when I learned they too have become yuppie/bougie and make SUVs). Most SUVs are just station wagons with big gnarly tires. But a Cadillac or a Lincoln or a Mercedes, those are class and should never be made into the station wagon. Land Rover is about real SUVs and the original SUV is the Jeep and Ford Bronco. I drove a Cadillac once, in 1991. It was a 1979 or 1980 four door sedan in mint green with a plush velour upholstery on the seats. It was a beautifully smooth ride, it was like sailing on air even while driving on a bumpy back road. I can still feel it even though it was over 30 years ago. True luxury and comfort. I've ridden in SUVs, they don't hold a candle to that lovely Cadillac.
However many miles this car has you can bet it's all on 1 oil change/ trans service.
I’d like it after your work. If someone wants to bless me with it that be awesome.😁❤️
Canada is strange place.
how on earth can you treat any car like that? i have a 93 Deville that looks brand new, and a 14 CTS V ..i would never think of using either as a trash can