If you see the results! It's worth the 2.5k it cost me for the engine bay and underbody, all I had to do was rust proof underneath and it looks and is like new👌
I don’t have the spare cash for that, but to be fair, when you talk value for money, it just saves so much time, disassembly, painting, washing , sanding. Etc I think it is worth every dollar if you want to look after all you’ve invested in your vehicle. The results were amazing!
@@jamberoobigsplah924what part of that is realistic? Where they send it on every track, cause they know they can afford to get towed home and have 4 other vehicles they can drive and at the end of the episode tell you to just get out there and do it? Or do tracks on the other side of the country and get it shipped home again…
@@Dmax403ci oath… 5 years ago, yeah maybe it was realistic. But now, they ruin tracks for views. Ain’t like me and my 31’s can follow them with their 35’s if they’ve dug ruts out sending it.
Props to Matej to do the work for some air time, he looks like a great guy to deal with, the before and after are AMAZING, lets hope Paddy get's the car home safe after all this hard work.
@bjones5240 have you ever bought dry ice before? Its not cheap, i think its a fairly new service so not to many people supplying it so demand would also be high.it would be a fair bit of money invested in a pressurised machine spitting out the co2 pellets at speed aswell.
Wow! Your 80 came up a million bucks! It’s great that you showcase these small businesses, because I had no idea dry ice blasting was even a thing. I will need to take my 80 there. Have to hire a car for a week, but it would be worth it! Keep up the great work guys.
Hey guys, I've seen a lot of your shows but this is the most amazing transformation of a vehicle I've seen yet. One trick I learnt from Dahl was before going away on a weekend spray the whole underside in nulon as it makes it much easier to clean after a weekend away.
Mate my 80 is going in, it seriosly needs its bum cleaned, so those oil leaks are the two seals in the transfer case, nust did mine and perfect. I was also given a tip from top Toyota specialist always replace the aloy washer with a genuine new one and torque the bolt in to spec, over tension can crack the case easy.
Very cool. I'm aware that Iain Tyrell (Tyrrell's Classic Workshop) showed some carbon blasting on some exotics he maintained and Mr Hewes (Mr Hewes) showed the same on a tank restoration ptoject. It's fab stuff and you seem to have got the best of it here, too. You're fortnauate that the OE coatings on the 80 series seem to have held up well and I do like the treatment product. Fab.
Hey fellas! Another epic video as usual, I really hope you see this! - it would be great if you could do a video on fixing those oil leaks! It would be so handy to see some of the common leak spots on the diesel 80’s and how to go about fixing them! Cheers lads
I love how you guys have grown, now going to the next level in your UA-cam channel. From patching and fixing to proper quality restoration. One big ask from me for my perfection brain. Please do the engine bay inside the doors under the bumpers with this dry ice process. Promise??
Im seriously impressed. My 31yo Range Rover Classic is in Melbourne at moment having engine management system overhaul thanks to Stafford at Kitsetperformance and I’m now thinking maybe carbon blasting underneath would be great to do while it’s over there (im based in Adelaide). Thanks so much for sharing this video. 👏
Loved watching this -- What an amazing way to protect your asset ! ! Well done Guys . I have a feeling that this just may become standard for the 4 x 4 fraternity ??
Looks great after dry ice treatment. Still I was wondering who you would recommend for engineering the welding thats been done. Done the same to mine and need to find an engineer west of Melbourne. Thanks, keep up the great vids.
hi guys. have to say i never heard of dry ice blasting.it sure does a good job.very informative video. Now a QUESTION..im in ringwood,just in from Brisbane,i have a 2004 landcruiser with 5 speed box.pretty standard. need transfer case rebuilt. or replaced.recomendations for reliable repairs would be appreciated.
Yeah your wheel arches were coated in muck. From the get go - that bituminous stuff. But the Cummin Blaster did do an amazing job, can't detract from the that. I'll have to have a look around for a Cummin Blaster guy near me and get some action going on.👍
The reason that the paint beneath the dirt is still in as new condition after all these years is because the factory coatings applied by Toyota have protected it perfectly. Although the treatment has worked well I would be concerned that it may have removed the factory protective coatings that have preserved the under body since new.
Thank you for this detailed overview. I’ve been curious about the process and the protective coating. One question I have is whether the inside of the frame, as well as other hollow components like the crossmember, are treated with this coating. Otherwise, it seems like the elements could still be causing damage from the inside. Thanks!
Great question, the IGL Aegis coating is not applied to interior cavities, but we are actually looking into bringing a cavity coating as a part of our service for the very reason you mentioned.
Great way to clean dirty metals. Be careful using dry ice around plastics and wiring. The dry ice pellets can destroy the wiring sheathing and damage any plastics.
I hate to say it, it's definitely expensive. It pretty much has to be, your bill has to cover that blokes labor for multiple days + the dry ice cost + the Aegis (which is $500 according to a quick google) + whatever margin allows them to keep the lights on and pay the rent. It's definitely not cheap because it logistically can't be. However a wise man once said, just because it's expensive doesn't mean it's overpriced.
@@haterhater6409 100% like he said at end of video a lot of peoples dream cars (4.2 patrols, V8 70's series) they dont make anymore. great way to restore an older cars under-chassis to bring it back to new for a couple grand
looks great, surely that has had some black paint sprayed over the drivetrain parts since it left the factory? (ie rear axle), my 80 is scratched to hell down there
I've started seeing dry ice blasting being advertised but was sceptical on how truly effective it is. But after seeing this, I'm mightily impressed. As you've said, it looks like it just left the factory. Do you have a rough estimate on how much the blasting and the coating cost to do an 80 Series like yours?
What a huge change and the detail to get into the nooks and cranny’s and then the end result was absolutely outstanding. Any idea on price to get it done?
@phillipcave1197 yes agree. But the video is pitched at people with regular 4WDs. From memory I think Patrick paid $15k for his 80, so most certainly not a classic/valuable car. I think the context is important (and missing in this video)
l've always wondered how effective dry ice blasting was, now I know. It's brilliant. Just curious, dry ice blasting clearly does not damage rubber, metal, paint etc., why was your car covered with plastic?
Old mates voice is like those narco snitches on the docos
Top tier comment
bro HAHAHAHAHA
Lmao😅😅
he's geeky as fuck but it's pretty refreshing and genuine compared to the flogs we see on here
bahahahahahahaha. This got me good.
Matej is going to be sooooo busy after this video.. he's going to need bigger premises, absolutely
amazing!
Not once they see the quote. From my research, just an engine bay is about $1000.
If you see the results! It's worth the 2.5k it cost me for the engine bay and underbody, all I had to do was rust proof underneath and it looks and is like new👌
@@Azazel518 i looked it up and 2000$ . Only for youtubers I'd say.
@@jasonchitts377 ALOT of people are willing to spend 2k on their cars
I don’t have the spare cash for that, but to be fair, when you talk value for money, it just saves so much time, disassembly, painting, washing , sanding. Etc
I think it is worth every dollar if you want to look after all you’ve invested in your vehicle.
The results were amazing!
Will be advertised on carsales " never been off road only ever driven by Nan on Sundays on the way to church "
Love seeing a 4wd channel that’s more realistic for everyday people!
4wd 24/7
fr every single episode
@@jamberoobigsplah924what part of that is realistic? Where they send it on every track, cause they know they can afford to get towed home and have 4 other vehicles they can drive and at the end of the episode tell you to just get out there and do it? Or do tracks on the other side of the country and get it shipped home again…
@@mrbadbaker1 plus they say what they're paid to so their advice is junk
@@Dmax403ci oath… 5 years ago, yeah maybe it was realistic. But now, they ruin tracks for views. Ain’t like me and my 31’s can follow them with their 35’s if they’ve dug ruts out sending it.
Props to Matej to do the work for some air time, he looks like a great guy to deal with, the before and after are AMAZING, lets hope Paddy get's the car home safe after all this hard work.
I think that Matej needs to have his own ASMR UA-cam channel.
This is 1000x more entertaining than Mowing and Pressure-washing videos.
Until you see the prices he charges
@bjones5240 have you ever bought dry ice before?
Its not cheap,
i think its a fairly new service so not to many people supplying it so demand would also be high.it would be a fair bit of money invested in a pressurised machine spitting out the co2 pellets at speed aswell.
Wow! Your 80 came up a million bucks! It’s great that you showcase these small businesses, because I had no idea dry ice blasting was even a thing. I will need to take my 80 there. Have to hire a car for a week, but it would be worth it! Keep up the great work guys.
This was the best video I have seen on youtube in ages. Awesome transformation and the way Matej comes across inspires confidence
Martej is going to get really busy i reckon. That looks awesome.
That is mind blowing! So..... "Tell 'em the price, son!"
Thats absolutely amazing. So satisfying. Its now concourse looking underneath.
Now every single 4bie on market place will have "never been offroad" haha. What an awesome process
That's some good content boys!, Alot of people would be interested in this!. I personally was blown away with the results. Looks unbelievable!.
Great video showing new small businesses out there and showcasing their work ❤
Cruiser looks smick.👌Carbon Blast did an unreal job.👍
Unbelievable how good that come up. The rubber hoses and clamps look new... very cool. Alot of new customers on there way
Bro killed it! That looks freaking AMAZING. WOW. I’m ringing this guy for a quote. 👍🏼👍🏼
How much was the quote
WEll done guys, Carbon blast did a fantastic job!!
I like that Patrick is finally spending money on making this 80, look the part now. It will really make all the gear standout once there's new paint.
Yep cannot wait for the paint, its ugly how it is
dont think he's spending his money on it. most of that stuff is sponsored
Wow!!!! Didn’t even know this existed. Well done guys truly unbelievable. Love the underside looking premium👌
That was amazing to watch! Champion guy.
This is really cool after seeing that it doesn’t strip paint and even doesn’t break plastic which is crazy
Wow what a transformation. Look's so good 👍
Matej did one of my customers R35, looks amazing! Expensive process due to materials and time needed. Good work doesn’t come cheap!
How much did it cost?
Great vid! Never knew this even existed, now I do! 🙏🏻
Wow - that tech is incredible!
This looks awesome!! My GQ really needs this same love! I'll definitely be coming here when I can afford it!
Fantastic video guys well done! Looking forward to seeing you put IGL Aegis through its paces
So good to see the how it is done, top points to ya boys no one dose vids like this
That's nuts,, will def getting this done to my 4b
Results look unreal!
That’s amazing! Mind you here in the UK that car would have been seriously rusty, most have already been scrapped.
Matej's voice so deep, nearly fell asleep, like counting sheep.
Absolutely brilliant result👌
WOW so stick , looks bloody awesome
Amazing this came up so well. I need to book the 60 in!
great to see these products and great to see young entrepreneurs having a go at their own businesses.
definitely need this done on my next build, look really good
That's actually mind-blowing how good it turns out
It's not an oil leak. It's a Toyota added feature, called under body rust prevention system. LOL. 👍🐕🤠
Hey guys, I've seen a lot of your shows but this is the most amazing transformation of a vehicle I've seen yet. One trick I learnt from Dahl was before going away on a weekend spray the whole underside in nulon as it makes it much easier to clean after a weekend away.
nulon ?
Excellent video, great to see young men making a go of it. 💪🏼
Never heard of Dry Ice Blasting but it's looks great.
Mate my 80 is going in, it seriosly needs its bum cleaned, so those oil leaks are the two seals in the transfer case, nust did mine and perfect. I was also given a tip from top Toyota specialist always replace the aloy washer with a genuine new one and torque the bolt in to spec, over tension can crack the case easy.
Great to see this. I've been trying to find a Melourne based mob who offer this service. Thanks for sharing.
Great video showing the potential of dry ice blasting
Wow, that’s brilliant!
Thanks mate, very informative and interesting 👏👏
This is amazing great job
can't argue with those results.
Awesome video, the 80 is looking great!
Very cool. I'm aware that Iain Tyrell (Tyrrell's Classic Workshop) showed some carbon blasting on some exotics he maintained and Mr Hewes (Mr Hewes) showed the same on a tank restoration ptoject. It's fab stuff and you seem to have got the best of it here, too. You're fortnauate that the OE coatings on the 80 series seem to have held up well and I do like the treatment product. Fab.
Hey fellas! Another epic video as usual, I really hope you see this! - it would be great if you could do a video on fixing those oil leaks! It would be so handy to see some of the common leak spots on the diesel 80’s and how to go about fixing them! Cheers lads
Wow! I'm impressed! Hitting Google to see if anyone in Adelaide/SA does this 🙂
I love how you guys have grown, now going to the next level in your UA-cam channel. From patching and fixing to proper quality restoration. One big ask from me for my perfection brain. Please do the engine bay inside the doors under the bumpers with this dry ice process. Promise??
Im seriously impressed. My 31yo Range Rover Classic is in Melbourne at moment having engine management system overhaul thanks to Stafford at Kitsetperformance and I’m now thinking maybe carbon blasting underneath would be great to do while it’s over there (im based in Adelaide). Thanks so much for sharing this video. 👏
I'd spend those thousands on locking diffs instead.
@@NathanNostawok point taken! 😉
Loved watching this -- What an amazing way to protect your asset ! ! Well done Guys . I have a feeling that this just may become standard for the 4 x 4 fraternity ??
I’d love to get this done 👍
Bloody amazing Matej
I have been using the IGL Aegis on my customers cars for a while now. Such an awesome product.
Fat out that is impressive. . . The big chunky stuff is grease thrown off from the unis after servicing (30 + years of it lol). . .
All I can say is WOW 👌 👏
Unbelievable. Sooo Good!
Fantastic job! Credit to you. I’m sold, going to get my bike done. 👍
Looks great after dry ice treatment.
Still I was wondering who you would recommend for engineering the welding thats been done. Done the same to mine and need to find an engineer west of Melbourne. Thanks, keep up the great vids.
Great time to fix all oil leaks AND once the protective coat is done keep it clean with proper foaming and washing! ✅✅✅
have seen this done on an America youtube channel i watch to do with supercars n hypercars rebuilds. gud to c ice blasting in aussieland.
Looks awesome - would be nice to have some transparency though of an ballpark estimate of how much this would cost....
Omg this 80 looks brand new again well done guys also them number plates need to be redone with new custom plates but keeping the same green on white
Will look at doing this eventually
That proicess is nothjing short of magic!
That’s epic!
Old mate for sure knows things he will never talk about.
I have to get this done for my prado
How i wish kenya was neibhoring australia. That is incredible.❤
That looks perfect
Never mentioned a cost price once! so guessing its Damn expensive I bet
WoW that's amazing man 💯👍👍🍻 would be expensive but well worth it 👌
Looking new again!
hi guys. have to say i never heard of dry ice blasting.it sure does a good job.very informative video. Now a QUESTION..im in ringwood,just in from Brisbane,i have a 2004 landcruiser with 5 speed box.pretty standard. need transfer case rebuilt. or replaced.recomendations for reliable repairs would be appreciated.
Yeah your wheel arches were coated in muck. From the get go - that bituminous stuff. But the Cummin Blaster did do an amazing job, can't detract from the that. I'll have to have a look around for a Cummin Blaster guy near me and get some action going on.👍
that is truly gob smacking.. never could have dreamed 30 years of mechanical grim could be cleaned to that degree.
This is amazing! ❤
That insane wow
Does the Dry Ice blasting remove any existing bitumen coating?
It is also good at removing bed-liner?
The reason that the paint beneath the dirt is still in as new condition after all these years is because the factory coatings applied by Toyota have protected it perfectly. Although the treatment has worked well I would be concerned that it may have removed the factory protective coatings that have preserved the under body since new.
Wow now i want a big shed a hoist and one of those ice blasting machines. Better win tatts lol. Great job Guys.
Thank you for this detailed overview. I’ve been curious about the process and the protective coating. One question I have is whether the inside of the frame, as well as other hollow components like the crossmember, are treated with this coating. Otherwise, it seems like the elements could still be causing damage from the inside. Thanks!
Great question, the IGL Aegis coating is not applied to interior cavities, but we are actually looking into bringing a cavity coating as a part of our service for the very reason you mentioned.
Very impressive
Pretty impressive
That’s nuts.. 👌🏼
Great way to clean dirty metals. Be careful using dry ice around plastics and wiring. The dry ice pellets can destroy the wiring sheathing and damage any plastics.
That being said whole point of using lanolin is it's a natural and decomposes in the environment
thats absolute mint, i sense Carbon Blast are going to become really busy
That depends on the cost, it may turn many off if it's expensive.
I hate to say it, it's definitely expensive. It pretty much has to be, your bill has to cover that blokes labor for multiple days + the dry ice cost + the Aegis (which is $500 according to a quick google) + whatever margin allows them to keep the lights on and pay the rent. It's definitely not cheap because it logistically can't be.
However a wise man once said, just because it's expensive doesn't mean it's overpriced.
@@haterhater6409 100% like he said at end of video a lot of peoples dream cars (4.2 patrols, V8 70's series) they dont make anymore. great way to restore an older cars under-chassis to bring it back to new for a couple grand
looks great, surely that has had some black paint sprayed over the drivetrain parts since it left the factory? (ie rear axle), my 80 is scratched to hell down there
That was bloody amazing , surely I don't have to drive all the way to Melbourne from Adelaide to do my GQ. That is some crazy shit!❤
Wow far better results than I expected. How much did this cost? I suspect close to the 5k mark but wouldn't be surprised if it is more than that.
I've started seeing dry ice blasting being advertised but was sceptical on how truly effective it is. But after seeing this, I'm mightily impressed. As you've said, it looks like it just left the factory. Do you have a rough estimate on how much the blasting and the coating cost to do an 80 Series like yours?
I too am curious approx. cost of both blasting and coating.
$3,850 for the process they went through on this video. Very expensive which AA should've mentioned
What a huge change and the detail to get into the nooks and cranny’s and then the end result was absolutely outstanding. Any idea on price to get it done?
$3,850 for what they did in this video, which AA failed to mention
@@chessimate I guess some would see it as over the top but if restoring a classic, then I guess it’s worth it
@phillipcave1197 yes agree. But the video is pitched at people with regular 4WDs. From memory I think Patrick paid $15k for his 80, so most certainly not a classic/valuable car. I think the context is important (and missing in this video)
@ yeah very true, good point. Wish I could afford it for my 80 series lol
That is an amazing transformation. What price are we talking for this service?
l've always wondered how effective dry ice blasting was, now I know. It's brilliant. Just curious, dry ice blasting clearly does not damage rubber, metal, paint etc., why was your car covered with plastic?
To stop the dust getting all over the car
Awesome result. Two days work and a big esky of dry ice, how much would this job cost?