If you plan to do it. Disconnect the Battery, when finish, use a vacuum to pull out all the water and let it dry for a while, probably everything will work fine.
you all prolly dont care but does someone know a method to log back into an instagram account? I somehow lost the account password. I love any help you can offer me.
@Jeremy Ruben thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
I did this with a few cars I owned - I got a free 2004 Grand Caravan and a construction crew had it before me. Nothing was too broken, but damn, I think they were floor installers or something because everything had mud on it. $15 in a coin-op after I removed all the seats and opened the doors and BAM, high pressure water everywhere. It worked. I sold the van for $1800 a few weeks later. Smelled better, too. Just keep the high pressure off the instruments and buttons.
Ive been washing the INSIDE of my cars for years!! (never directly into the speedo cluster and radio tho!) But the floors -Definitely! Center console -Yep! Cloth seats -Oh Yeah! All with the power washer wand. Here's the MOST Important thing tho. Ya HAVE TO USE the vacuum afterwords. Most of the vacuum at car washes ARE the wet/dry type. No Prob. Git Er Dunn
@@ralfhaggstrom9862 ,where did you see me say that the video was shot in Bulgaria?With my comment i mean that what they show there is everyday life here :)
Of course you know about the Finnish garde that came to your country to fight the Turks, in 1877-78. Finland was under Russia, so the Finnish life gard was sent to bulgaria, there are still "statues" in remembrance of that. ......................@@aleksibuhov8712
I learned from the Pros of Zeitbart many years ago... we would wash out the cars with the pressure washer after we first soaked all the furniture with soap, floors and such. At first I was shocked. But it only makes sense that vehicles have drains and what gets wet can get dried. A good car brand coats their circuit boards with a conformal coating to protect against moisture and such.
Back in the mid '90s a coworker said he observed, on a Sunday morning, a young guy pull into a wash bay with a "used" 8-year-old GMC pickup, opened up the doors and blasted the interior (dash & instrument cluster) with soap and water. Then he got back in and drive it off. That was in Joplin Missouri. That guy's day had just begun (he had left his engine running by the way).
I’ve done this to a car before. As a detailer I don’t recommend it, but when the scrap metal place refuses it unless it’s cleaned, it’s a great option.
@@jameshunt5316 let’s put it this way. This car was so bad, if my shop wasn’t full of highly flammable materials and the lot wasn’t rammed with cars…. I would have grabbed the hotdogs and marshmallows 🤣
Have you guys ever done a lada train? 3 Ladas all tied together bumper-to-bumper-to-bumper, the front one's the only one with an engine or steering, and the rear one is the only one with brakes. The middle is just ballast
not used to the video not start with 'hey there! fellas!" but instead start with some b-rolls and i miss the ending where he says "this experiment has been a huge success!"
Nope, you can't get rid of that smell. If you take it to a professional detailer they might be able to get rid of a some of the smell but the only way to realy get rid of it is to redo the entire interior of the car including new seats.
@@RolandtheThompsonGunner My wife knows some way to do it. Ended up with my moms blazer she is a smoker and had to buy a truck from a smoker and now you cant even tell. There is some sprays I use in the seats and headliner that work pretty well.
@@Boot_185 that sounds cool but personally I'd have to smell it to believe it. My girlfriend got window curtains from a friend who smoked in their house. We tried washing them in many different cleaners in a washing machine several times, not just a spray and I could still smell the smoke smell.
Modern cars are the ugliest, most lack luster, status quo, flimsy, plastic clad, poor handling, garbage ever to roll out of an automotive assembly line. It is no wonder so many car companies went backruot and went begging to their respective governments for help. Only a few learned their lesson. Car companies like GM got even worse. GM vehicles were my favourite growing up. Today, there is nothing I would want from GM, save perhaps the Corvette. The rest of the line up is forgettable, ugly, and falls apart with great ease. The engine automatic start and stop design flaw is soon to be a huge issue. I opened up the engine of a 2015 Impala and saw excess wear on the cams from the low oil pressure restarts it keeps doing with the engine auto stop and start design flaw. That car will not see 110,000 miles. But it does save a spoon full of fuel per full tank. It is ridiculous what idiot engineers are doing today. But they do not have to work on their own garbage.
@@indridcold8433 I hate new cars. I hate Digital speedometers and big Screens with or without a Touchscreen. Germany has a new strategy they made a CO2 Tax this year to force people to buy fucking Electric cars. Gasoline and Diesel got 20ct and the car Tax itself got more expensive
@@DrRobotnikPingas They are forcing people to pay twice the price for a car with half the range, takes a long time to charge, with half the service life, and vastly more ugly. The kicker is that they are no better for the environment. When I take lithium ion batteries for the shop fork lifts to the recyclery, the technicians say all they recycle is the casing, and the some of the electronics. The electrodes and electrolytes are too contaminated to be recycled and are stored for hazardous material handling. I think next time I go there with spent battery packs, I will ask them who picks up the toxic waste. I can not believe how indoctrinated politicians are and how draconian they are about their indoctrination. Last year, with the massive coronavirus slow down, the Earth warmed up because there was a lot less traffic agitating dust, producing fine exhaust particals, and less carbon dioxide to reflect heat back into space.
@@DrRobotnikPingas I have the good fortune of having bought the last of the new vehicles coming out like that in 1996. She had 11 miles on the odometer when we started our journey together. Today, she has 415,000 miles and climbing with never a major breakdown and has stopped running only once for three days and the issue was the crankshaft sensor, one of the few electronic computerized parts (imagine that). The vehicle I have has no power anything at all, no touch screens, no electric door locks, information LCD panel (predecessor to infotainment tablet dashboards), no drive assist, brake assist, parking assist, lane maintain assist, auto headlights, auto wipers, auto climate control, automatic transmission, lake departure warning, back up cameras, GPS, touchscreen stereo, auto tint mirrors, brake radar warning, push button ignition stupidity, steering wheel warmers, nor any other useless stupidity that makes it possible for a complete idiot to share the road with us. I drive, not a robot or computer. The only computerized aspect is the spark ignition, which is just a metal box under the bonnet and about three sensors.
Pretty much any 90s Japanese cars will survive this. Try this with more any modern car with modern electronics and I doubt it will start. Toyota or Honda.
Start it, let defrost run for a couple hours. Do this a couple days. As long as the AC compressor engages, it'll be too dry for mold. It won't grow. As with most older cars, the refrigerant is long gone.
I pressure wash the interior of my vehicle every year. It never gets mold and always starts. I have been doing it since it turned 10 years old with me. It is now 24 years old. When it was new, I used to take out the seats and pressure wash them every year. After 10, I just did the entire interior.
@Seno racIf it spares me a car payment for 20 years, I will live with the problem. How many car payments have you made the last 20 years? Yesterday, I pulled out all the carpet and seats and pressure washed the interior again. The seats should be dry by tomorrow and I will put them back in. The carpet was dry yesterday and I reinstalled it. I also take the top off and scrub it once a year also. It is too early in the year for that. I wait until the spring floods and rains pass to do the top. Sometimes I have to pressure wash the interior of my vehicle again after the spring floods. But it is easy to take out the seats and carpet.
@@naegleriafowleri2230 There is no place for mold to grow in my vehicle, especially when I take out the seats and the carpet once a year, sometimes more than once a year. The doors do not have the sound deadening papery stuffing that many cars have. It is old, has 410,000 miles on the odometer and climbing, but I have been the only one to maintain, repair, modify, and upgrade her. We started our long trip together when she had only 11 miles on the odometer. I know every bolt, nut, screw, spring, piston, and much more. We will likely be together the rest of my life. At the end of my life, she will be sent to the crusher to join me in oblivion. I never thought I was buying my last vehicle back in 1997. But cars took such a miserable turn in design, engineering, durability, aesthetics, serviceability, and ground clearance, that I decided to keep my vehicle, just a bit longer to see what the following year would bring. After a decade of waiting for a, better design to come out. I decided to embrace my current vehicle. Afterall, I had never had a vehicle that long before then. Today, 24 years later, I do not even have the slightest desire to get anything being produced today.
I detailed cars just out of high school for a large dealer. We actually would use a pressure washer inside the car for really nasty cars. We used it on the seats, floor, and door jams only though. Pull the rubber plugs in all the floor plans, take a shop vac to it, then let it dry good.
0:49 Use the headrest to prevent the car from rolling, I have never seen this before. Russia is the land of the good ideas, thats what I miss in germany today!!! :-) 2:50 Of course. With music work makes more fun. 4:39 Spark plugs in the trunk. 5:30 The foam realeases the dirt and falls down? 7:50 Was this a smoker car? 10:33 Brakelights are working!!! :-) Greetings from germany
No it wasn't his Mercedes, he is just a guy working at car wash, it happened in Bosna. No further news about the owner, so we will never know what was it about..
19 seconds into & I gotta say....I worked construction and we had Cabovers....The boss was washing the interiors with a pressure washer(I thought, they're through...Ain't gunna start)....But, no problems at all.
That's how we roll in Russia. For example, swapping the stock hood props on a JDM car for Lada Samara parts is super common, even I've done it on my JZX90 Tourer V back in the day. It's just much cheaper than using OEM bits.
Hi Detail Team,I have been watching your videos for long time. And interested to ask few questions. Hope you may advise me on the below.1. What is the best/ideal solutions for waterless car wash? Example mobile car wash carts.2. Also how much time it would take to clean exterior of car with waterless method.3. Is this method damages the car exterior? ThanksJibin
I had a leek In the floor of a 2000 volco v40 when I removed the carpets it revieled what I can only discribe as a giant sponge about 15cm thick it was soaked through and the drains had plugs in them plus the laying water had caused the floor to start rusting, this was only a small leek so God knows what preasure washing it would do and I doubt it would ever completely dry out.
You know the insides of cars better than anyone. You got water damage on the electrical components, but the fuse box is buried high under the dashboard. If you wanted, you could spray water there to make sure it won´t work.
-Surprised he didn't drill big holes in the floor to get the water out . Edit: Drill would be too fine mechanic. He probably would punch holes with his crowbar.
I have a friend who has a car that is designed to be able to be washed out like that. all the electronics are waterproof and the insides are all made of plastic and neoprene and it has drain holes to let the water drip out. It's one of those boxy Honda elements. We call it the puke mobile because you can puke your guts out in it and wash it out when you get home.
Should of scrubbed the interior cloth surfaces with a brush then rinsed. All it needs is a good vacuuming or hot water extraction inside then let dry. Little wax and someone will put it to good use.
If you plan to do it. Disconnect the Battery, when finish, use a vacuum to pull out all the water and let it dry for a while, probably everything will work fine.
Haha literally common sense. Put some plastic over the dash and follow your advice. It's probably a really good idea TBH.
@@mvrak large amounts of water inside a car is never a good idea.
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@Jeremy Ruben thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now.
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I did this with a few cars I owned - I got a free 2004 Grand Caravan and a construction crew had it before me. Nothing was too broken, but damn, I think they were floor installers or something because everything had mud on it.
$15 in a coin-op after I removed all the seats and opened the doors and BAM, high pressure water everywhere.
It worked. I sold the van for $1800 a few weeks later. Smelled better, too.
Just keep the high pressure off the instruments and buttons.
Looks good. Now the hard part will be tolerating all the mold, mildew, and intermentant interior electrical issues, going forward.
ssshhh please do not wreck those surprises for him to find out🤣😂🤣
Ive been washing the INSIDE of my cars for years!! (never directly into the speedo cluster and radio tho!) But the floors -Definitely! Center console -Yep! Cloth seats -Oh Yeah! All with the power washer wand. Here's the MOST Important thing tho. Ya HAVE TO USE the vacuum afterwords. Most of the vacuum at car washes ARE the wet/dry type. No Prob. Git Er Dunn
I agree
Don't worry.Every carwash in Bulgaria cleans the cars like this 😂
The clip they showed was a RIGHT HAND DRIVE= NOT Bulgaria ..............
Ralf Häggström where do you see right hand drive the steering wheel and pedals are on the left side
@@ralfhaggstrom9862 ,where did you see me say that the video was shot in Bulgaria?With my comment i mean that what they show there is everyday life here :)
There are RHD cars all over the place, almost every Japanese car is RHD
Of course you know about the Finnish garde that came to your country to fight the Turks, in 1877-78. Finland was under Russia, so the Finnish life gard was sent to bulgaria, there are still "statues" in remembrance of that. ......................@@aleksibuhov8712
Next on Stauffer Garage: "I extract 10 gallons of dirty water from a 1997 Nissan....." 😆
Daniel Sykes lol
Lmfao 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
😆😅😂🤣 i know Daniel Sykes
@@jaym8300 I know funny right Jay M
I learned from the Pros of Zeitbart many years ago... we would wash out the cars with the pressure washer after we first soaked all the furniture with soap, floors and such. At first I was shocked. But it only makes sense that vehicles have drains and what gets wet can get dried. A good car brand coats their circuit boards with a conformal coating to protect against moisture and such.
Back in the mid '90s a coworker said he observed, on a Sunday morning, a young guy pull into a wash bay with a "used" 8-year-old GMC pickup, opened up the doors and blasted the interior (dash & instrument cluster) with soap and water. Then he got back in and drive it off. That was in Joplin Missouri. That guy's day had just begun (he had left his engine running by the way).
Well, if we are pressure washing the interior, then we should just vacuum the exterior...
This guy surely does have a lot of old cars Lying around
They just got this thing
VAZ cars are like honda civics in russia theyre cheap and are everywhere
To dry, drive around a roundabout fast with the windows wound down. SPIN DRY!
I’m guessing by the position of that headrest, the handbrake is broken....
no, they removed the headrest and used it as a wheel chock before the wash.
duh is right, I miss read you.
@Hooha888 wow, swing and a miss.
Why is this satisfying to watch even though he just totalled the car
Ikr 😂😂😂😂😂😂 then I'm like this guy crazy once he realizes it's not turning on
Not once have you ever disappointed me.. I love all the stuff you do. It just makes my day better..😁
this is the most entertaining stuff I have ever seen where do they come up with these ideas?
I’ve done this to a car before. As a detailer I don’t recommend it, but when the scrap metal place refuses it unless it’s cleaned, it’s a great option.
Idiot
Lol I’ve given the scrap yard vehicles with leaves, extra water in it, extra scrap before and they didn’t say a word 😂😂
@@jameshunt5316 let’s put it this way. This car was so bad, if my shop wasn’t full of highly flammable materials and the lot wasn’t rammed with cars…. I would have grabbed the hotdogs and marshmallows 🤣
@MrJayrock620 love it 😂😂
Have you guys ever done a lada train? 3 Ladas all tied together bumper-to-bumper-to-bumper, the front one's the only one with an engine or steering, and the rear one is the only one with brakes. The middle is just ballast
Ever heard of the Ladan centipede? :D
not used to the video not start with 'hey there! fellas!"
but instead start with some b-rolls
and i miss the ending where he says "this experiment has been a huge success!"
Maybe This is the way to get annoying cigarette smell Gone😊
G POWER DRAGON
Or you could pick up smoking !
😂😬
Nope, you can't get rid of that smell. If you take it to a professional detailer they might be able to get rid of a some of the smell but the only way to realy get rid of it is to redo the entire interior of the car including new seats.
@@RolandtheThompsonGunner My wife knows some way to do it. Ended up with my moms blazer she is a smoker and had to buy a truck from a smoker and now you cant even tell. There is some sprays I use in the seats and headliner that work pretty well.
TheMatrixcube no.
@@Boot_185 that sounds cool but personally I'd have to smell it to believe it. My girlfriend got window curtains from a friend who smoked in their house. We tried washing them in many different cleaners in a washing machine several times, not just a spray and I could still smell the smoke smell.
Its kinda sucks when the car they destroy is better then the car you drive every day...lol..you guys so rock..keep up the great work..
well it goes to show the kind of Junkers you can buy if you look around
Spray paint a whole car next
including the interior an engine bay
i doubt they take suggestions from this channel only the russian one
@@captainzoll3303 Yes!
I love older cars. And the late 90s I really miss those days,
Modern cars are the ugliest, most lack luster, status quo, flimsy, plastic clad, poor handling, garbage ever to roll out of an automotive assembly line. It is no wonder so many car companies went backruot and went begging to their respective governments for help. Only a few learned their lesson. Car companies like GM got even worse. GM vehicles were my favourite growing up. Today, there is nothing I would want from GM, save perhaps the Corvette. The rest of the line up is forgettable, ugly, and falls apart with great ease. The engine automatic start and stop design flaw is soon to be a huge issue. I opened up the engine of a 2015 Impala and saw excess wear on the cams from the low oil pressure restarts it keeps doing with the engine auto stop and start design flaw. That car will not see 110,000 miles. But it does save a spoon full of fuel per full tank. It is ridiculous what idiot engineers are doing today. But they do not have to work on their own garbage.
@@indridcold8433 I hate new cars. I hate Digital speedometers and big Screens with or without a Touchscreen. Germany has a new strategy they made a CO2 Tax this year to force people to buy fucking Electric cars. Gasoline and Diesel got 20ct and the car Tax itself got more expensive
@@DrRobotnikPingas They are forcing people to pay twice the price for a car with half the range, takes a long time to charge, with half the service life, and vastly more ugly. The kicker is that they are no better for the environment. When I take lithium ion batteries for the shop fork lifts to the recyclery, the technicians say all they recycle is the casing, and the some of the electronics. The electrodes and electrolytes are too contaminated to be recycled and are stored for hazardous material handling. I think next time I go there with spent battery packs, I will ask them who picks up the toxic waste. I can not believe how indoctrinated politicians are and how draconian they are about their indoctrination. Last year, with the massive coronavirus slow down, the Earth warmed up because there was a lot less traffic agitating dust, producing fine exhaust particals, and less carbon dioxide to reflect heat back into space.
@@indridcold8433 Best cars are combustion engines with little or almost no electronic stuff.
@@DrRobotnikPingas I have the good fortune of having bought the last of the new vehicles coming out like that in 1996. She had 11 miles on the odometer when we started our journey together. Today, she has 415,000 miles and climbing with never a major breakdown and has stopped running only once for three days and the issue was the crankshaft sensor, one of the few electronic computerized parts (imagine that). The vehicle I have has no power anything at all, no touch screens, no electric door locks, information LCD panel (predecessor to infotainment tablet dashboards), no drive assist, brake assist, parking assist, lane maintain assist, auto headlights, auto wipers, auto climate control, automatic transmission, lake departure warning, back up cameras, GPS, touchscreen stereo, auto tint mirrors, brake radar warning, push button ignition stupidity, steering wheel warmers, nor any other useless stupidity that makes it possible for a complete idiot to share the road with us. I drive, not a robot or computer. The only computerized aspect is the spark ignition, which is just a metal box under the bonnet and about three sensors.
This is a pre Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance, of course it will still run. Looks like it had one hell of a hard life too.
Woul have lived if renault was not in that mixture
What? This is a WP11 Primera that was manufactured before any pre Renault-Nissan bullshit?
Pretty much any 90s Japanese cars will survive this.
Try this with more any modern car with modern electronics and I doubt it will start. Toyota or Honda.
Almost every car would still run. Nothing to do with Nissans in particular.
this nissan is from 1998. alians between nissan reanult is 2003. in fact this car is before alians...
This is such a good video, I’ll be staring my detailing business soon and can’t wait to try this method on my new clients!!!!
😂😂😂😂
Start with your own car first and figure out a way to dry it.
cleaner than fresh outta factory..
Greetings from North Carolina keep up the good work love your videos.
Wait a few days and watch the mould grow inside 🤢
Start it, let defrost run for a couple hours. Do this a couple days. As long as the AC compressor engages, it'll be too dry for mold. It won't grow. As with most older cars, the refrigerant is long gone.
I pressure wash the interior of my vehicle every year. It never gets mold and always starts. I have been doing it since it turned 10 years old with me. It is now 24 years old. When it was new, I used to take out the seats and pressure wash them every year. After 10, I just did the entire interior.
@@indridcold8433 mold is dark and hides
@Seno racIf it spares me a car payment for 20 years, I will live with the problem. How many car payments have you made the last 20 years? Yesterday, I pulled out all the carpet and seats and pressure washed the interior again. The seats should be dry by tomorrow and I will put them back in. The carpet was dry yesterday and I reinstalled it. I also take the top off and scrub it once a year also. It is too early in the year for that. I wait until the spring floods and rains pass to do the top. Sometimes I have to pressure wash the interior of my vehicle again after the spring floods. But it is easy to take out the seats and carpet.
@@naegleriafowleri2230 There is no place for mold to grow in my vehicle, especially when I take out the seats and the carpet once a year, sometimes more than once a year. The doors do not have the sound deadening papery stuffing that many cars have. It is old, has 410,000 miles on the odometer and climbing, but I have been the only one to maintain, repair, modify, and upgrade her. We started our long trip together when she had only 11 miles on the odometer. I know every bolt, nut, screw, spring, piston, and much more. We will likely be together the rest of my life. At the end of my life, she will be sent to the crusher to join me in oblivion. I never thought I was buying my last vehicle back in 1997. But cars took such a miserable turn in design, engineering, durability, aesthetics, serviceability, and ground clearance, that I decided to keep my vehicle, just a bit longer to see what the following year would bring. After a decade of waiting for a, better design to come out. I decided to embrace my current vehicle. Afterall, I had never had a vehicle that long before then. Today, 24 years later, I do not even have the slightest desire to get anything being produced today.
Awesome video! I wonder what the radio sounded like after they got soaked! 😂😂😂
Me cleaning my cars interior from the Corona Virus.
Same
Also wash your hands
Hahahahahahahshhsshhshsh funniest comment
Jesus that one was good
Yes but you are not a post to be going unless it is essential so you shouldn't have to clean your car
I detailed cars just out of high school for a large dealer. We actually would use a pressure washer inside the car for really nasty cars. We used it on the seats, floor, and door jams only though. Pull the rubber plugs in all the floor plans, take a shop vac to it, then let it dry good.
When pressure washing the interior of your car be sure to use nice smelling soap. Love the channel, keep up the great videos.
meh wait till it gets moldy and the electrical starts to short out from water being put into places it was never meant to be in the first place
When in Russia...
Your parking brake is broken? Just put the headrest under the wheel.
0:49 Use the headrest to prevent the car from rolling, I have never seen this before. Russia is the land of the good ideas, thats what I miss in germany today!!! :-)
2:50 Of course. With music work makes more fun.
4:39 Spark plugs in the trunk.
5:30 The foam realeases the dirt and falls down?
7:50 Was this a smoker car?
10:33 Brakelights are working!!! :-)
Greetings from germany
Looks like the Staypuft marshmallow man exploded all over that Nissan.
Pulpfiction
You guys are too funny. I’m rolling with laughter. You should have run the soap and rinse cycles into the ignition without the key in their. Lol
but he wanted to hear some music while he washed the cars interior🤣😂🤣
I pressure wash the inside of my vehicle once a year. I have never had a problem starting it afterwords.
They got the idea from the guy power washing his mercedes interior
That was an insurance fraud
No it wasn't his Mercedes, he is just a guy working at car wash, it happened in Bosna. No further news about the owner, so we will never know what was it about..
@@darenzy was that in bosnia??
@@darenzy i mean, jt probably works with TAS golf 2 or yugo
19 seconds into & I gotta say....I worked construction and we had Cabovers....The boss was washing the interiors with a pressure washer(I thought, they're through...Ain't gunna start)....But, no problems at all.
I've pressure washed the floors in my truck, but not quite to this extent Heheheheh .. Awesome ..
Watching this made me realize how much I miss my old Nissans -98 and -01. Bodies may rust but they never let me down
My guess would be fords are the same body is weak but the engines are strong.
Using the headrest for a wheel chock?
I noticed that too.
Russian standard.
Shout out to Garage 54 from Australia
God I love the funny crap you guys do...
Big thanks to Australia too for giving us Mighty Car Mods and The Skid Factory, among other things.
Love the “wheel block” they used. lol
That’s awesome!!! But it’ll never dry and so much Mildew will come lol
“SHOOTING MY BROTHER 9 TIMES! Will he survive?” 🤔
Hammad Habib lol😂
Hammad Habib viger juzh snicts
#justrussiathings
vlad - "BLYAT BLYAT BLYAT"
translator - "what the...???"
yeah right xD cyka blyat
Хихи))
Then go ur an big woman
I am so glad you did you'd because I really really wanted to know what would happen, this made my day!! 💖
Parts from lada!!?? I thought that was a nissan!🍸🥴im not drunk yet! Im i?
Yes, a Nissan Primera specifically. My sister had a couple in NZ years ago. Bloody good cars actually, especially with the SR20DE series motors.
That's how we roll in Russia. For example, swapping the stock hood props on a JDM car for Lada Samara parts is super common, even I've done it on my JZX90 Tourer V back in the day. It's just much cheaper than using OEM bits.
Why is the headrest infront of the back tire?
That is the nicest carwash I ever seen. Not anything like that in Detroit hahaha.
Round of applause for the guy translating 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
How do you dry the carpet and seats?
That's what I expect to happen when I tell my child in puberty to clean the family car.
You should try replacing the brake fluid with water
Poor Primera, but a great video. Goes to show how reliable old japanese cars are👌
Hi Detail Team,I have been watching your videos for long time. And interested to ask few questions. Hope you may advise me on the below.1. What is the best/ideal solutions for waterless car wash? Example mobile car wash carts.2. Also how much time it would take to clean exterior of car with waterless method.3. Is this method damages the car exterior?
ThanksJibin
I love it when you torture low quality cars like Japan cärs instead of high quality ones like lädäs
I didn't know Japan cars were low quality I guess Japanese cars over 300K on the odometer with little repairs is low-quality.. what ladas can do?
Dude Japanese cars are known for their quality. Not low qualityZ
I had a leek In the floor of a 2000 volco v40 when I removed the carpets it revieled what I can only discribe as a giant sponge about 15cm thick it was soaked through and the drains had plugs in them plus the laying water had caused the floor to start rusting, this was only a small leek so God knows what preasure washing it would do and I doubt it would ever completely dry out.
Love those GoPros .They are waterproof.............
thanks for sharing this experiment...
wow!!! that's a beautiful introduction..
How did the travel bureau get here...and where's Garage 54 ?
I'm not surprised that it still ran . nissan sticks the ecu under the passenger seat and being that its there they are usually sealed pretty good
I remember the Primera from Gran Turismo 1... Wow, I'm old.
You know the insides of cars better than anyone. You got water damage on the electrical components, but the fuse box is buried high under the dashboard. If you wanted, you could spray water there to make sure it won´t work.
Garage 54 detailing business. "We make the inside of your look like new in minutes!"
how amazing is this car!!.
one day i washed my audi from the out side and wont start up
What?
My Supra is next for that interior treatment!!!!
😂😂😂
"How to get that new car smell back"
Wait, so the Russians are just now getting self service car washes?? 0/o
It wasn't a thing until recently. A typical carwash in Russia is one which you'd roll into and the staff would do the washing for you.
SwapBlogRU wow. I thought that coin washes were a thing of the past.
@@SwapBlogRU Amazing. In the US, we have self-service type car washes on many corners. Gas stations, etc have them. It's so common here!
That was just messed up and funny.
Keep up the cool vids.
I always thought your location was Novosibirsk, not Volgograd!
-Surprised he didn't drill big holes in the floor to get the water out . Edit: Drill would be too fine mechanic. He probably would punch holes with his crowbar.
This is how a car should be washed properly 😃
This is how it feels to a car guy when you open the window when it’s raining and 2 drops get in
Drill two holes in floor for drainage and leave to dry in the sun or use dehumidifier. Job done.
For a minute I got tempted to do the same with my Renault Megane from 2000.
there was a tv program on the other night about this place. what a amazing city.
Me screaming: TEST THE RADIOOOOOOO !! ! ! !
Some people actually do have a pink fluffy interior 😂😂
Only black pimps have that
This is my favorite way to clean interior of a car wet dry vac right on hand and sunny weather for a couple of days (seats and carpet only)
Thank you for switching back to 21:9 proper and not the hard-coded black bars!!
I have a friend who has a car that is designed to be able to be washed out like that. all the electronics are waterproof and the insides are all made of plastic and neoprene and it has drain holes to let the water drip out. It's one of those boxy Honda elements. We call it the puke mobile because you can puke your guts out in it and wash it out when you get home.
That huge rusty puddle afterwards is amazing. :D
The foam is satisfying!🤤
just let it dry and its fine , relays wont be whacked if not immediatly sprayed
That's a really nice green color
I like the headrest tire stopping block!
Does anyone feels uncomfortable watching inside of the car getting washed
Raman Sarwara ohhh challl oyee😂😂😂😂😂
Shivam Sharma kyu?😂
Hahaha, Volgograd, where old cars come to get tortured one last time...
After this detail cleaning its price become 50$
I know for a fact that this is totally wrong from a detailling perspective. But i freaking loved it 🤪
“Daily commuter taken good care of, just detailed” $9000 no low ballers
That foam stuff is awesome
In Russia the car washes you.....
Next step: Craigslist. Immaculate Nissan. Suuuuuuuuuuuuuper clean!
This is your daily dose of Recommendation
I'm just washing my car
is the wheel chock the headrest ??
это колесо забивает подголовник ??
2:00
Nice find!
Best car detailing ever 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The cleanest scrap in the world.
I want to know how many quarters it took
Should of scrubbed the interior cloth surfaces with a brush then rinsed.
All it needs is a good vacuuming or hot water extraction inside then let dry.
Little wax and someone will put it to good use.
Я один не знал что у гаража есть Англ канал?
Похоже нас уже двое))) поначалу тоже невкурил в чем дело)