It might well be the result of open windows while driving over gravel roads. I even think the big rust holes are a result of the same. The gravel could strip off the paint and the sheer metal starts rusting. By the way, does the owner have the intention to have this repaired along with the broken windshield?
Looks like a vehicle from the east coast, lots of rusty cars there due to the salt they use on the roads. This one came out in your usual spectacular fashion, nobody beats The Detail Geek in transforming a car from dirty to beautifully clean!
The damage is from road salt, which is applied during the spring/fall to prevent icy roads in Saskatchewan. Pretty much every older car here looks like the one in the video. It doesn’t impact safety, but it does look kinda ugly.
No. This is just an abused vehicle that has never been cleaned or maintained correctly. There's salt and even brine used on the roads all over europe in winter and cars don't look that bad. Ok... it would not be this bad here because authorities will take such cars off the roads even when there's a little hole (you could just put your finger through) in the sill. For good reason. So this would have been off the road at least half a decade before it looked like it does now.
All the "fave" boxes checked for this one: car over 15 years old; abused; bought at auction; interior in rough shape. Even an auction car that was a dust bowl baby gets transformed with your detail! Well done--even the cheapie carpet cleaned up beautifully!
That poor car got abused… I’m quite impressed with the results and i tried out the waffle towel and it works great. Used it on my car. Those seats came out looking awesome. Mitch saves the day one again! Have a good weekend Mitch and DG viewers!!
Ajajjajaja no jodas hermano ,los he visto vender para uso interno o para venta en el extranjero mucho peor allí ,este jetta es un 0km de segunda mano en Reino Unido
9:26 have you ever tried the orbital sander hack! You place a Velcro pad on an orbital sander and stick it to the carpet and it’s supposed to vibrate all the dirt out as you vacuum at the same time.
What I am seeing on many of these car detail channels is that they all have a list of products on just about every video that has been published! Mitch, you wouldn't believe how happy that makes me. As there are some who want to open a car or truck detail shop, having the list of products placed out in the open is the best route to go. For those how the dirt and trash is disposed of, there are three trucks that are involved. The septic truck with the vacuum attachment, the garbage truck, and when the dirty water gets dumped from the washing machine, nowdays the water goes to a water treatment center where the dirt ends up being loaded onto a dump truck. Seeing how things are done is the main reason why I subscribed to this channel.
Mitch, just wanted to thank you for the foam spray and vacuum sounds in the background. Also, I enjoy a great deal the music you choose for your background. I think it shows your creativity! Nice!
Awesome! The 2006 Jetta improves better transformation from a lot of dust and disaster from the steering wheel of the interior. Good job! Have a great weekend! 😊👏❤️
Wow, that was a stellar cleanup. The Jetta was a bit rusty but very nice. SO much dust that the respirator was in FULL use. You always do such an amazing job on the seats, despite the stains and wear. Fixing the headlights was good to see. Once they get that cloudy they really don't help. I know, I HAD the same problem until I cleaned mine up and now they work great. Good work Mitch! Still loving the music outro. I really enjoyed the drain pit clean up. That was fun to watch and the sounds. Have a great weekend!! 💜
Joel, it’s wonderful to see you again! What a stunning transformation! The new owner truly appreciates the opportunity to buy the Jetta as if it were brand new, thanks to the refreshing interior, beautiful carpets, and the perfect neatness of the steering wheel. I am getting ready to watch the GeekYard now. Yippe!! Have a wonderful weekend! 😊
Thanks Joel!! It's definitely still got some life left in it and the new owner was thrilled with the results! Sorry I missed your comment until today, just had a lot going on! Have a good week, and see you Friday!
@@TheDetailGeek Hey Mitch, I am always thrilled to hear from you. Glad you're having a good week. Can't wait to see you on Friday. It's always a joy. Thanks for the new Yard Geek video. It was amazing!! 💜
I'm not sure how I missed this, but I did! Thanks for the email Cynthia, and most importantly, thank you for your continued support. It means everything to me! ❤️
Just discovered your channel about a month ago friend & you HONESTLY do the best I ever seen anyone Retore/Detail! I love the fact you take off your shoes when cleaning the inside fabric. Little things like that people don't do anymore. Anyways GREAT job, look forward to your next video 👏 💯 ✔️✅
Depends. If they decide to pull you over and ticket you they can. But most of this vehicle inspection guys are looking for jacked up trucks or modified sports cars. We also don’t have yearly inspections depending on where you are. Where I’m from you only require a safety when registering a new to you car.
@elizabethannfarrow1971 idk where you are but here in the US (VA to be exact) we have yearly inspections and get the sticker also. This car would never pass and will be a candidate for the junkyard
Absolute phenomenal job as always!!! I re-watched the cleaning of the mats 🤣 those are always my favourites along with the foot pedals! Cheers, have a fab weekend. *Your yard is looking gorgeous! It’s so much work but worth it to look out on. Well done 👏 💚🍀
Hey man I run a shop myself in the states, and have used a lot of the same techniques just different products, over the last year my clients and customers noticed the difference too that has helped the business and just saying keep it going and ever wanna expand feel free to reach out! Have wanted to start a channel and produce some great content like this but un sure if it will take off and do well. Either way keep it up man!!
How in this world someone could get that must dust inside a car. I loved the drain pit video. I wish you would consider doing a video of the garage clean up after a detail job. I am sure it’s satisfying to see also. Have a great week sir Mitch
Saw a video of yours recently. RED SKITTLES. You asked if anyone had a tip to remove red stains. Sorry, this is the best I've got...before applying foundation to your face, if you have red areas you can apply green corrector to neutralize the red. Maybe you can whip up a spray to do that with carpets? Best of luck! I just started watching your videos about a week ago. They are fun to watch!
This reminds me of my dad’s 2003 4Runner. It was supposed to be my first car. But the frame was rusted so bad, that it snapped in two after they attempted to have it towed to a shop to have some coolant lines replaced.
Probably the most reliable Jetta’s ever made. While simple the engines that generation are very reliable as compared to all previous / current years IMO.
I still miss the old before & after shots on your driveway... something about them was so captivating. But progress is good and I'm glad to see you moving right along in life!
I just got finished watching the video of the Silverado 1500 and now I'm watching the one with the avalanche. You do an amazing job better than most detail shops
Another great transformation. I did notice though that one headlight cleaned up better than the other. Getting that dusty inside is most likely not as difficult as you might think. A window might not go completely up leaving a small space. Dust doesn't need a whole lot of space to get in. Example, my brother has a Suburban and it is parked in the driveway because it needs some work. So, the bottom line is I am sure it would be about that dusty and they live in the city. And yes all the windows are up but that's not to say it is air tight. I would love to see what you could with it but getting it there would take about a day and half of just straight driving (we live in California).
Hey I watched a detailer from the UK use a massager on the floor and vibrate the dirt and debris loose while holding the vacuum nose to the carpet near the massager. It's a thing they do since it's hard like you said to get the dirt and debris loose.
Is it weird that seeing u sweat makes me feel better? Like ur not some car detailing god?! Lol cuz I sweat like crazy when I detail lol. But as always....absolutely amazing! U da man Mitch!!
Due to the amount of scraping and rubbing you do with the crevice tool on your vacuum hose, do you have to replace the crevice tool from time to time due to wear? I would love to see a comparisons between a well worn tool and a new one.
he in fact did make a video about it (I'm unsure whether this was a member's only video, but I think so.) yes, after about one year, he needed a new one. the size difference was unbelievable (he couldn't quite believe it himself.) the worn down one was an easy six inch shorter 😲
Nothing was said about the giant cracks and impact on the front windshield. Then again, from the condition that car is in, it's definitely seen better days, and there's probably some story behind it, but we'll never know what it was. As always, the detail geek did a great job, especially with the interior.
In most of Europe, if you even as much as TRIED to get the annual inspection done with that car, they'd first laugh their arses off and then kick you off the premises.
I’ve cleaned cars for decades and watched dozens of these videos, but have never seen my method for REALLY getting carpets clean: compressed air. NO vacuum has suction that can match the ability of compressed air, if you have a lot of it, to clean carpets. Vacuum as usual, then scrub in a carpet cleaner with a brush. Use a damp towel, rinsing frequently, to begin to scrub out the carpet cleaner and dirt. Then for the compressed air. Put the air nozzle in the carpet fibers and move it back and forth. Here’s the trick: position a towel so it catches the dirt and water blasted from the carpet. You will be amazed how much is trapped by the towel. A second clean towel can be used to further dry the carpet and brush the nap. It is tedious, but even if you think your carpet is clean, give it a try. Those fibers hide a lot of grit.
Wisconsin cars get like this too especially those Chevy Silverado trucks, they get so much damage from our road salt! It's a necessary evil up here or we can't get anywhere when it snows or we get freezing rain/sleet. Some particular vehicles do seem predisposed to it though.
I don't watch yard geek but have you tried Clover Lawn for weed control? Takes less water, less mowing, it blooms and it's a turf builder so much better weed control.
Hi. Watching from SA 🇿🇦 How do you properly clean the air vents on the dashboard ( 13:47), because the vacuum and brush can’t properly get in there? I’ve tried my best with those and if you stand outside the vehicle, you can still see dust despite best efforts. Any help would be greatly appreciated 🙏🏻
Best guesses on how all that dust got in there? 😄
Make sure to check out the new Yard Geek video!! Have a great weekend!
Does the a/c work? Unpaved roads with windows down is my best guess
People gotta stop driving with all the windows down in the dust storm. Can you imagine how much they must have coughed? LOL 💜
Can some people cause an allergy to the sneeze to open the window in the dust? 🤔 ❤️
Looks like they went to a dirt track race and left their windows down
It might well be the result of open windows while driving over gravel roads. I even think the big rust holes are a result of the same. The gravel could strip off the paint and the sheer metal starts rusting. By the way, does the owner have the intention to have this repaired along with the broken windshield?
Whenever you mention a vehicle’s mileage, I like it when you mention both the kilometers AND equivalent miles.
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In any state in Australia the Jetta would attract authorities attention with the rust and cracked windshield. Great video as usual 🇦🇺
Looks like a vehicle from the east coast, lots of rusty cars there due to the salt they use on the roads. This one came out in your usual spectacular fashion, nobody beats The Detail Geek in transforming a car from dirty to beautifully clean!
The damage is from road salt, which is applied during the spring/fall to prevent icy roads in Saskatchewan. Pretty much every older car here looks like the one in the video. It doesn’t impact safety, but it does look kinda ugly.
No. This is just an abused vehicle that has never been cleaned or maintained correctly. There's salt and even brine used on the roads all over europe in winter and cars don't look that bad.
Ok... it would not be this bad here because authorities will take such cars off the roads even when there's a little hole (you could just put your finger through) in the sill. For good reason. So this would have been off the road at least half a decade before it looked like it does now.
All the "fave" boxes checked for this one: car over 15 years old; abused; bought at auction; interior in rough shape. Even an auction car that was a dust bowl baby gets transformed with your detail! Well done--even the cheapie carpet cleaned up beautifully!
That poor car got abused… I’m quite impressed with the results and i tried out the waffle towel and it works great. Used it on my car. Those seats came out looking awesome. Mitch saves the day one again! Have a good weekend Mitch and DG viewers!!
@Botdog614, Have a good weekend!
Have a great weekend Botdog!!
@@cynthiahopkins7090 much appreciated!
@@joelbuchanan471 thank you 😊
Thanks Botdog!
This is a stress free show watching from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦
I’m from the same province (Saskatchewan), my experience watching these videos is the complete opposite 😂
Mitch! Would love a video on how to properly care for and maintain your detailing tools (i.e., cleaning brushes, cloths, etc.).
That car would not be legal here in the UK with that much rust!!
It should be legal nowhere, but in Canada, there to many "rust buckets" on the road.
Ajajjajaja no jodas hermano ,los he visto vender para uso interno o para venta en el extranjero mucho peor allí ,este jetta es un 0km de segunda mano en Reino Unido
I'm a desensitized american, I almost didn't see the rust 😷
Yeh here in the UK that wouldn't be allowed on the road. Instant mot fail
& pretty much everywhere in 🇪🇺 ... I suspect a good % of the N Am fleet would be grounded or sent to the junkyard.
Mitch, you gave the Jetta a lot more life! It looks mahvelous dahling!
Most thorough vacuuming you’ve ever done . ❤❤❤
9:26 have you ever tried the orbital sander hack! You place a Velcro pad on an orbital sander and stick it to the carpet and it’s supposed to vibrate all the dirt out as you vacuum at the same time.
He gets suggestions all the time about all the different gadgets but says he tried some but only likes his methods.🔥
I like how thorough you are...paying attention to detail 😊 you treat these older cars the way you do with the latest ones 🎉nice one bro 😉
What I am seeing on many of these car detail channels is that they all have a list of products on just about every video that has been published! Mitch, you wouldn't believe how happy that makes me. As there are some who want to open a car or truck detail shop, having the list of products placed out in the open is the best route to go. For those how the dirt and trash is disposed of, there are three trucks that are involved. The septic truck with the vacuum attachment, the garbage truck, and when the dirty water gets dumped from the washing machine, nowdays the water goes to a water treatment center where the dirt ends up being loaded onto a dump truck. Seeing how things are done is the main reason why I subscribed to this channel.
The best part about Friday! Another car detailing video and cautionary tale to keep your car clean to begin with!
Mitch, just wanted to thank you for the foam spray and vacuum sounds in the background. Also, I enjoy a great deal the music you choose for your background. I think it shows your creativity! Nice!
I've been driving VW's for over twenty years, and I have never seen a rusted out rocker! Wow!
Awesome! The 2006 Jetta improves better transformation from a lot of dust and disaster from the steering wheel of the interior. Good job! Have a great weekend! 😊👏❤️
Wow, that was a stellar cleanup. The Jetta was a bit rusty but very nice. SO much dust that the respirator was in FULL use. You always do such an amazing job on the seats, despite the stains and wear. Fixing the headlights was good to see. Once they get that cloudy they really don't help. I know, I HAD the same problem until I cleaned mine up and now they work great. Good work Mitch! Still loving the music outro. I really enjoyed the drain pit clean up. That was fun to watch and the sounds. Have a great weekend!! 💜
Joel, it’s wonderful to see you again! What a stunning transformation! The new owner truly appreciates the opportunity to buy the Jetta as if it were brand new, thanks to the refreshing interior, beautiful carpets, and the perfect neatness of the steering wheel. I am getting ready to watch the GeekYard now. Yippe!! Have a wonderful weekend! 😊
@@cynthiahopkins7090hey Cynthia, you're right. Mitch knows what he's doing. The VW turned out great. Have a great weekend!!!
Thanks Joel!! It's definitely still got some life left in it and the new owner was thrilled with the results! Sorry I missed your comment until today, just had a lot going on! Have a good week, and see you Friday!
@@TheDetailGeek Hey Mitch, I am always thrilled to hear from you. Glad you're having a good week. Can't wait to see you on Friday. It's always a joy. Thanks for the new Yard Geek video. It was amazing!! 💜
I never cared for those cars and I’m still shocked Canadians detail cars at this level. Mind blowing.
Wow! You definitely detailed the hell out of that Jetta.. and i'm sure the owner was amazed. You have a great weekend as well ❤
Thanks! You perserve well job. Have a beautiful day!
That was such a nice thing to do Cynthia. TimBits and Coffee for Mitch!!!
Wow, thank you so much for your amazing words! You truly made my day. 😊
I'm not sure how I missed this, but I did! Thanks for the email Cynthia, and most importantly, thank you for your continued support. It means everything to me! ❤️
Great job. This was so relaxing to watch.
Looking real good. Just get a new windshield and maybe some bondo for the rusted out parts. Nice job Mitch!!!
Just discovered your channel about a month ago friend & you HONESTLY do the best I ever seen anyone Retore/Detail! I love the fact you take off your shoes when cleaning the inside fabric. Little things like that people don't do anymore. Anyways GREAT job, look forward to your next video 👏 💯 ✔️✅
Air compressor for blasting out all those nasty bits! 🙂 Have a great weekend, Mitch! xo from Vancouver Island!
This is how I would clean the engine bay followed by the steam.🔥
So do cars in Canada not have to pass road safety inspections? That car is days away from snapping in two.
Depends. If they decide to pull you over and ticket you they can. But most of this vehicle inspection guys are looking for jacked up trucks or modified sports cars. We also don’t have yearly inspections depending on where you are. Where I’m from you only require a safety when registering a new to you car.
Here n the U.S. we no longer hv Safety Stickers or Inspections.When we did,we knew where we could take the vehicle,(Borovitz) 2 illegally pass it.🤐
@elizabethannfarrow1971 idk where you are but here in the US (VA to be exact) we have yearly inspections and get the sticker also. This car would never pass and will be a candidate for the junkyard
@@tiffanytaylor4164 it’s state by state from my understanding.
@@tiffanytaylor4164 Muskogee Co. Fort Gibson,Oklahoma.
They done away w/inspection stickers many yrs. ago.
Great detail job Mitch. I’ve always bought cars with the same color interior as they clean up well-or at least hide the imperfections!
New owners love you because you save their cars!
Absolute phenomenal job as always!!! I re-watched the cleaning of the mats 🤣 those are always my favourites along with the foot pedals! Cheers, have a fab weekend. *Your yard is looking gorgeous! It’s so much work but worth it to look out on. Well done 👏 💚🍀
Hey man I run a shop myself in the states, and have used a lot of the same techniques just different products, over the last year my clients and customers noticed the difference too that has helped the business and just saying keep it going and ever wanna expand feel free to reach out! Have wanted to start a channel and produce some great content like this but un sure if it will take off and do well. Either way keep it up man!!
As always awesome job & great result Mitch ..
Having breakfast with The Detail Geek😊
Your attention to detail is amazing. Keep up the good videos. Greetings from South Africa
What a rust bucket! But now it is a clean rust bucket. Your service charge was probably higher than the purchasing expense.
How in this world someone could get that must dust inside a car. I loved the drain pit video. I wish you would consider doing a video of the garage clean up after a detail job. I am sure it’s satisfying to see also. Have a great week sir Mitch
Wow that sure was a lot of dust. Great job as alway.
I saw under the Jetta some rust and peeling if the new owner has the clean car, might be able to get it repaired and welded like new.
Like I saw a video from UK called motorhome and owner Simon Waller sometimes picks out some rust and paint losses and wears on most cars.
It’s Friday Mitch ❤ thanks for another great video 😊 enjoy your weekend
Very good Job!❤
And very good Guitar outro 🥰
What A Great Transformation! Great Job!👍
Super work Mitch!! Enjoy your weekend!!!
You're incredible, don't stop creating content!
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Wow looking good, you are a genuius, well done 💯
Saw a video of yours recently. RED SKITTLES. You asked if anyone had a tip to remove red stains. Sorry, this is the best I've got...before applying foundation to your face, if you have red areas you can apply green corrector to neutralize the red. Maybe you can whip up a spray to do that with carpets? Best of luck! I just started watching your videos about a week ago. They are fun to watch!
greetings from Ireland - another great video !!
Great work man
Gotta love fridays
That vehicle needs serious body work
This reminds me of my dad’s 2003 4Runner. It was supposed to be my first car. But the frame was rusted so bad, that it snapped in two after they attempted to have it towed to a shop to have some coolant lines replaced.
Love your vids. They TOTES make my Fridays
WHOOT WHOOT! I love Fridays 🎉🥹👏🏾
Thanks for another beautiful video
Probably the most reliable Jetta’s ever made. While simple the engines that generation are very reliable as compared to all previous / current years IMO.
I still miss the old before & after shots on your driveway... something about them was so captivating. But progress is good and I'm glad to see you moving right along in life!
A black VW? I'm liking this even before I watch the video 😄 Turning on 4K!
I just got finished watching the video of the Silverado 1500 and now I'm watching the one with the avalanche. You do an amazing job better than most detail shops
Another great job Mitch
I watch all your videos. I look forward to watch them
I really loved last week's video
Like it very much. Would visit you and work together!👍🏻
Appreciate the support!!
@@TheDetailGeek every time!
Nice video as always Mitch have a nice weekend.
Love both channels. My son gets a real kick when he calls and I start telling him about my “car guy”
Your a good man for doing this and I know you will make look good
Good luck on the Volkswagen Jetta, Mitch (also known as Detail Geek).
Another great transformation. I did notice though that one headlight cleaned up better than the other.
Getting that dusty inside is most likely not as difficult as you might think. A window might not go completely up leaving a small space. Dust doesn't need a whole lot of space to get in. Example, my brother has a Suburban and it is parked in the driveway because it needs some work. So, the bottom line is I am sure it would be about that dusty and they live in the city. And yes all the windows are up but that's not to say it is air tight. I would love to see what you could with it but getting it there would take about a day and half of just straight driving (we live in California).
Nice job. Just for the finish I would have sprayed the rims in black.
Another beautiful job😊
Hey I watched a detailer from the UK use a massager on the floor and vibrate the dirt and debris loose while holding the vacuum nose to the carpet near the massager. It's a thing they do since it's hard like you said to get the dirt and debris loose.
The best way to deal with dust is water and a damp microfiber towel 💧💧💧
Nice work! 🤘🏻😎🔨 Came out pretty good.
The mud video was very mesmerizing
You are too kind to say you would make it look brand new again for the next owner 🙌😆
Is it weird that seeing u sweat makes me feel better? Like ur not some car detailing god?! Lol cuz I sweat like crazy when I detail lol. But as always....absolutely amazing! U da man Mitch!!
Mitch you could video stuffing a turkey and we still watch you. I bet even in that video you would mention your waffle weave towels 😂
Another awesome detail bro'! 18 years of rust just got smashed! Looking forward to the next detail session bro'!
Great job!
20:43 The fact on how he took that bug off the tire like it was nothing lol
Good old TDI!! That's a keeper!
It has way too much rust
@@robloxfan4271like every mk5
Wow Mitch that looks incredible
Due to the amount of scraping and rubbing you do with the crevice tool on your vacuum hose, do you have to replace the crevice tool from time to time due to wear? I would love to see a comparisons between a well worn tool and a new one.
he in fact did make a video about it (I'm unsure whether this was a member's only video, but I think so.)
yes, after about one year, he needed a new one. the size difference was unbelievable (he couldn't quite believe it himself.) the worn down one was an easy six inch shorter 😲
Well I must say. That went from why would anyone want it.. to wow. Very impressive!!
That Jetta needs a new windshield STAT! I’m pretty sure the dust is coming in through the cracks & divets in the windshield sealant.
Amazing! Great job!
I would much prefer riding in the freshly cleaned interior, but the project overall fits all too well into the "lipstick on a pig" category.
Cleanest rustbucket ever!
Too funny, I just sold my 06 Jetta not 12 hours ago, in similar condition, with lotsa dust and doghair!
Loving the intro, nice work.
Just lookked at it, it would pretty much hit an instant fail here in Australia and be given defect notices with all of that rust.
But apart from that, have an amazing weekend!
If you’ve lived through an Australian dust storm, you’d know one window down a quarter inch and the interior would be coated with red dust.
Nothing was said about the giant cracks and impact on the front windshield. Then again, from the condition that car is in, it's definitely seen better days, and there's probably some story behind it, but we'll never know what it was. As always, the detail geek did a great job, especially with the interior.
Yard Geek video: watched. Now it's time to watch a car get cleaned.
In most of Europe, if you even as much as TRIED to get the annual inspection done with that car, they'd first laugh their arses off and then kick you off the premises.
I’ve cleaned cars for decades and watched dozens of these videos, but have never seen my method for REALLY getting carpets clean: compressed air. NO vacuum has suction that can match the ability of compressed air, if you have a lot of it, to clean carpets. Vacuum as usual, then scrub in a carpet cleaner with a brush. Use a damp towel, rinsing frequently, to begin to scrub out the carpet cleaner and dirt. Then for the compressed air. Put the air nozzle in the carpet fibers and move it back and forth. Here’s the trick: position a towel so it catches the dirt and water blasted from the carpet. You will be amazed how much is trapped by the towel. A second clean towel can be used to further dry the carpet and brush the nap. It is tedious, but even if you think your carpet is clean, give it a try. Those fibers hide a lot of grit.
Wisconsin cars get like this too especially those Chevy Silverado trucks, they get so much damage from our road salt! It's a necessary evil up here or we can't get anywhere when it snows or we get freezing rain/sleet. Some particular vehicles do seem predisposed to it though.
I don't watch yard geek but have you tried Clover Lawn for weed control? Takes less water, less mowing, it blooms and it's a turf builder so much better weed control.
Hi.
Watching from SA 🇿🇦
How do you properly clean the air vents on the dashboard ( 13:47), because the vacuum and brush can’t properly get in there?
I’ve tried my best with those and if you stand outside the vehicle, you can still see dust despite best efforts.
Any help would be greatly appreciated 🙏🏻
This "abused VW," looks great after 10 hours of your hard work!
très belle transformation MITCH, continuer !!💯💯💯✌✌✌👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪
The cleanest rusty death trap in town! 😆