As a BC resident who used to live under TALLL pine trees 🌲 I definitely do NOT miss cleaning up after them...inside and out!!! 😂 Also, the amount of chocolate milk that came out of the floor mats were amazingly gross!! 😯🤢 Love your videos Mitch!!! 😍🥰❤️🧼🚗🇮🇴🇨🇦
Your channel is like a cozy place where you can always find a portion of good mood and laughter. Continue to delight us with your funny and sparkling videos!🗻🍮🚎
*It's amazing to see this old Pontiac Sunfire get such a thorough cleaning! The car has been abandoned under pine trees for over a decade, but now it looks brand new! Absolutely incredible!* 💯💯💯❤❤❤
You know, for a cheaper vehicle back in the day, the way the carpets cleaned up so nicely shows how far worse we’ve come when it comes to quality. Today’s cars are half of that even at a mid range level car.
303 has been my go to for years. Good for outside plastic and interior. Nothing like it. Holds a shine and protects without letting dust stick for a month or months. Best product on the market. Pay a little more but worth it.
Holy pine-needle Friday Mitch! That was astounding, the mess you had to clean up before you got to the actual detail was almost unbelievable. I’ll bet you’ll need to remove pine sap too. But I know you can handle it all, can’t wait to see the end result on this one!❤
one of the things i've ended up doing after watching your vids for the last few years is paying extra attention to your extraction portions. i remember you saying that you consider it clean/done once the extractor is not showing any brown/dirty water and that's usually what i'm looking for. not because i'm trying to have gotcha moments cause i know you're gonna do a great job, it's just a thing i also do now and think "hell yeah, that's clean"
Thanks for a nice bit of entertainment. Always makes me keep my car a little cleaner. I hope this car is turned into very affordable transportation for someone.
Wow another car saved from being scrapped. I must say brother ur work is extraordinary and supreme. Where u find such condition cars is beyond me. Looks good though 👌 👌👌👌
The Sunfire's and Cavalier's may of been cheaply made little cars but they were still damn good little cars. I have 2002 Cavalier sitting in my driveway that my Mother bought in 2004 and she took care of it, she didn't baby it, but took care of it. She had the oil changed every 3,000 miles, put one set of new tires on it. She never did a tune-up on it and the only mechanical maintenance that it needed was a fuel pump. It's actually had two fuel pumps because the metal fuel line coming out of the tank cracked and it's all one molded piece so the whole pump had to be replaced. It's been parked for 3 years now only because it needs brakes front and rear along with front calipers and I don't have the confidence to do it and my husband doesn't want to get off his computer on his days off long enough to do it, he won't even get the title of the truck he inherited when his father passed away in 2018 and I can't do it for him.
Good morning 🌞🌞🌄🌄 Mitch. It's always a pleasure seeing you and watching your awesome 💯😎 videos 📷📸. You are so incredible and amazing at what you do. Thank you for making my day. May the good Lord always bless you and keep you safe and healthy where ever you go
My mom in 1984 had a Chevy Cavalier wagon...would knock and ping all the time she drove it. Would suffer body rot eventually. D G, as you do the engine bays, if they need cleaning, what degreaser do you use?
All that time buried under all that crap and aside from the rusted rocker panels, the car looks awesome. Those cars were cheap but still good quality cars. Takes me back to when my uncle had a body shop and he did work for Avis Rent A Car and I would see soo many of these as well as the Cavalier and other GM vehicles as Avis carried the GM lineup
I've enjoyed your videos for some time now, but you're missing one of the most challenging and time-consuming detailing part, which is underneath. Just by spraying with three nozzles, you won't be able to really clean it. There is always too much grime, dirt, grease and rust on the inner side of the wheels, below the oil pan, and usually a lot of accumulated mud on the exhaust pipe. I'm no expert, but detailing goes beyond what you can see from the outside, you're also missing the trunk compartments, cleaning the spare tire is also part of the job. Keep up the good work, but improve so it doesn't get more of the same with every video you post
I miss Pontiac, I was always a Pontiac guy. I own a 87 Trans Am GTA and they modelled the late nineties Sunfires after the late nineties Firebirds. So even though they were a cheap car they looked pretty sexy. The coupes anyways. Also I've been using the 303 Spray now for a while after watching your channel for years now. Also I need to know where heck has Mike been?
Im honestly suprised relative to its age at how clean it really was minus all the dust and debris. Trunk was empty, inside wasnt packed with random things.
This is the first time I see you vaccuming the inside of the fronf hood and I was wondering if you washed it before you did the engine bay, after all it was as dirty as the rest of the car and I am still waiting for an answer about the spare tire, do you wash it or not ? And this time you had to deal with a lot of pines but no garbage, pleasant change would you say ? Love fridays, it' s video time from Canada all the way to Belgium 😊 Have a nice weekend Mitch.
I always wonder if those cars are worth the effort. With all the rust It needs at least a full repaint, not to talk about extra repairs. The cleaning process was so satisfying tho
Looks like my buddy’s X gfs car that got repossessed more times than I can count. I wonder if that idiot broad stashed somewhere and eventually forgot about it😂
What a CRAZY transformation on this Sunfire!
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As a BC resident who used to live under TALLL pine trees 🌲 I definitely do NOT miss cleaning up after them...inside and out!!! 😂 Also, the amount of chocolate milk that came out of the floor mats were amazingly gross!! 😯🤢 Love your videos Mitch!!! 😍🥰❤️🧼🚗🇮🇴🇨🇦
I've been watching your channel for 4 years, and you never dissapoint! Great job Mitch! Thanks for sharing!
It does clean up nice. I miss Pontiac, even low end models like this. Have a great weekend, everyone!
Your channel is like a cozy place where you can always find a portion of good mood and laughter. Continue to delight us with your funny and sparkling videos!🗻🍮🚎
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*It's amazing to see this old Pontiac Sunfire get such a thorough cleaning! The car has been abandoned under pine trees for over a decade, but now it looks brand new! Absolutely incredible!* 💯💯💯❤❤❤
Just had my box of stuff delivered today in the uk thanks for the fast delivery
You know, for a cheaper vehicle back in the day, the way the carpets cleaned up so nicely shows how far worse we’ve come when it comes to quality. Today’s cars are half of that even at a mid range level car.
303 has been my go to for years. Good for outside plastic and interior. Nothing like it. Holds a shine and protects without letting dust stick for a month or months. Best product on the market. Pay a little more but worth it.
These are the kinds of vehicles I enjoy watching :)
your work is so soothing, I love it
From pine to shine 😊
It’s finally fiesta Friday❤❤❤ Thanks for another great entertaining video. Mitch enjoy the weekend and don’t forget the weenie roast.😂😂😂
The good ol J-body
The best POS money can buy! 😁
Loved every one I’ve owned.
Sunfires, had cool body lines. Miss Pontiac, thanks for doing this one.
Your videos always bring me tons of fun and positivity! Thank you for your unrivaled geony and wit!🍒🐻♀️
Wow! You really detailed the hell out of that car... and I'm sure the owner was pleased with the results. You have a blessed weekend ❤️
Holy pine-needle Friday Mitch! That was astounding, the mess you had to clean up before you got to the actual detail was almost unbelievable. I’ll bet you’ll need to remove pine sap too. But I know you can handle it all, can’t wait to see the end result on this one!❤
Looks great, Mitch! You just made the new owner some cash. 👍
one of the things i've ended up doing after watching your vids for the last few years is paying extra attention to your extraction portions. i remember you saying that you consider it clean/done once the extractor is not showing any brown/dirty water and that's usually what i'm looking for. not because i'm trying to have gotcha moments cause i know you're gonna do a great job, it's just a thing i also do now and think "hell yeah, that's clean"
Bro… this is some serious dirt and grime. 🤘🏻😎🔨
Thanks for a nice bit of entertainment. Always makes me keep my car a little cleaner. I hope this car is turned into very affordable transportation for someone.
Can't wait to see the final transformation
Hi from Carlisle Pennsylvania! What an amazing transformation, Mitch! And a great guitar outro too! 😊
Yes, we LOVE to see engine bay cleanings.
I don't know why but I really like watching the tires getting cleaned and all that oxidized rubber and dirt come off very satisfying
Une très belle prestation MITCH, continuer !!💯💯👍👍💪💪💪✌✌✌
Interesting cork stopper for the washer fluid bottle
Brings back memories. First car I bought myself was a 2005 Cavalier.
Had a 99 Sunfire in HS and still have my 98 trans am with 475k miles, original transmission and all....cars from that era were indestructible.
No dead mice,
no dog's hair or pee
no grimy cupholders
no molten candies in the seats.
A nice variety compared to your usual details.
Thumbs up...
Great work bro
Wow another car saved from being scrapped. I must say brother ur work is extraordinary and supreme. Where u find such condition cars is beyond me. Looks good though 👌 👌👌👌
The Sunfire's and Cavalier's may of been cheaply made little cars but they were still damn good little cars. I have 2002 Cavalier sitting in my driveway that my Mother bought in 2004 and she took care of it, she didn't baby it, but took care of it. She had the oil changed every 3,000 miles, put one set of new tires on it. She never did a tune-up on it and the only mechanical maintenance that it needed was a fuel pump. It's actually had two fuel pumps because the metal fuel line coming out of the tank cracked and it's all one molded piece so the whole pump had to be replaced. It's been parked for 3 years now only because it needs brakes front and rear along with front calipers and I don't have the confidence to do it and my husband doesn't want to get off his computer on his days off long enough to do it, he won't even get the title of the truck he inherited when his father passed away in 2018 and I can't do it for him.
That thing is probably not even worth the time you put in it. Impressive job as usual though! The whole process is so satisfying to watch.
Good morning 🌞🌞🌄🌄 Mitch. It's always a pleasure seeing you and watching your awesome 💯😎 videos 📷📸. You are so incredible and amazing at what you do. Thank you for making my day. May the good Lord always bless you and keep you safe and healthy where ever you go
What an awesome! You do a prefect job. Have a wonderful weekend! ❤😊
How many cars you do in a week?
In a video he said 1 per week.🔥
My first car...lasted me 10 years 😊
My mom in 1984 had a Chevy Cavalier wagon...would knock and ping all the time she drove it. Would suffer body rot eventually. D G, as you do the engine bays, if they need cleaning, what degreaser do you use?
Nice work 😊😊
What music do you use?
Hallman's and a bunch of stuff I *nvr heard of b4.🔥
Amazing job you have it all, greit video 🙂
Really satisfying videos 😁 keep it up bro
All that time buried under all that crap and aside from the rusted rocker panels, the car looks awesome. Those cars were cheap but still good quality cars. Takes me back to when my uncle had a body shop and he did work for Avis Rent A Car and I would see soo many of these as well as the Cavalier and other GM vehicles as Avis carried the GM lineup
Your videos make me appreciate how clean my car is.
Hey detail geek, have you made a video detailing how you launder your rags?
Watching from Charleston SC area.
Amazing transformation as usual! I will say that I wish you'd do more paint correction videos. I'm guessing time is an issue, though?
I've enjoyed your videos for some time now, but you're missing one of the most challenging and time-consuming detailing part, which is underneath. Just by spraying with three nozzles, you won't be able to really clean it. There is always too much grime, dirt, grease and rust on the inner side of the wheels, below the oil pan, and usually a lot of accumulated mud on the exhaust pipe. I'm no expert, but detailing goes beyond what you can see from the outside, you're also missing the trunk compartments, cleaning the spare tire is also part of the job. Keep up the good work, but improve so it doesn't get more of the same with every video you post
He uses an undercarriage 4 all of that.
Sometimes We c it ...Sometimes We Don't!🔥
My late mother had a white Sunfire great little get around vehicle.
I miss Pontiac, I was always a Pontiac guy. I own a 87 Trans Am GTA and they modelled the late nineties Sunfires after the late nineties Firebirds. So even though they were a cheap car they looked pretty sexy. The coupes anyways. Also I've been using the 303 Spray now for a while after watching your channel for years now. Also I need to know where heck has Mike been?
My family had a green one. Got really good gas mileage but I hated it as it was loud and uncomfortable.
Good job
Im honestly suprised relative to its age at how clean it really was minus all the dust and debris. Trunk was empty, inside wasnt packed with random things.
This is the first time I see you vaccuming the inside of the fronf hood and I was wondering if you washed it before you did the engine bay, after all it was as dirty as the rest of the car and I am still waiting for an answer about the spare tire, do you wash it or not ? And this time you had to deal with a lot of pines but no garbage, pleasant change would you say ? Love fridays, it' s video time from Canada all the way to Belgium 😊 Have a nice weekend Mitch.
How do you dry out the carpets
Two different front seats ? How well did it run ?
Question: in average how many liters or gallons of water do you use per wash and what's the source of the water? Thank you 🙂
Does it run?
That’s a lot of pine needles!
Other than that replaced seat, the interior of the Sunfire held up surprisingly well. The trees must have protected it from the sun.
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Do you ever take out the back seat before cleaning?
Wouldn't it be more practical to do your initial washing outside ?
That's what he has the studio and floor drains in the shop for. That's the entire purpose of having a car wash studio.
It's cold already in Canada
He use 2 start them details @ his old home place both outside/inside his gradge.🔥
Damn that's a rough car!
Превосходно!
how much in total of your products did you sell, all time? also do your kids like detailing too? You should get them into it
nice outro, bruv
Dunno, my Chevy Cavalier is still on the road. 2001 model.
One of the front seats did not match the rest. That would drive my OCD crazy
Have you detailed an EV “engine bay” yet?
Good morning from United States 😊 I have a question what’s the oldest car you have detailed so far?
Geez that floor mat was more dirt then mat
Fantastic
How much dirt can be in one floor mat!?
A Sunfire still on the road? I thought those and Cavaliers just turned to dust and blew away in the wind if they made it 10 years.
🎶rock and roll🎶❤️
10:30 Also because GM killed the Pontiac name in 2008.
We’re cleaning excitement
What is the furthest someone has traveled to have you detail their car
I hope that thing runs. Can't imagine paying for a detail on a junker like that.
I always wonder if those cars are worth the effort. With all the rust It needs at least a full repaint, not to talk about extra repairs. The cleaning process was so satisfying tho
A car I want that or a 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix sedan
take the car outside once finished, that show itself has huge fanbase before 😊😊
Got your work cut out for you, Mitch. Good luck on this Pontiac Sunfire project. Great transformation.
You've been using the inside uv dressing for over 20 years? You look like you're 30 years old or younger lol.
That’s kind of you 😅
He’s a young looking 50 year old man! Leave him alone!
January 1,1988 = 36.🔥
Looks like my buddy’s X gfs car that got repossessed more times than I can count. I wonder if that idiot broad stashed somewhere and eventually forgot about it😂
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Lol, I’m 1 minute earlier. Didn’t know people says first still 😅
@@terryleung622imagine thinking this is some kind of accomplishment
@@skywatcher7777 Yea for some people it is. But I guess likes are deceiving for some people
will get double what you charged for the cleaning when the person sells that car probably
Wow
Rip out carpet and back seat seat belts. Man YOU NEED TO GO TO THE TRAIN 🚆
That’s well nasty
Car lost 10 pounds just by being washed.
The car is super rusty, what is the point in saving this?
Who's the snob.
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