LandRover Oily Engine Detail with Dry Ice Blasting
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
- Over the past few months Dry Ice Blasting has been all the rage. Aside from the before and after craze of UA-cam algorithms...the big question is: "Is it worth it". Does this make sense for a professional detailer to purchase and use? Like most answers it depends. Over the next few weeks, we will be discussing what and how this cleaning technique can be used in our profession. The answer is yes its great for particular jobs AND no its not worth the hassle, noise, mess, and expense for others. Watch, not just this dry ice blasting video alone, but my others to decide for yourself if it will work for your detailing business. The engine is from a Land Rover 110. Super disgusting, oily, greasy engine that is going to be freshened up for the new owner by the guys at North American Motor Car. There is a huge before and after satisfaction and gratifying reveal so watch until the very end. Thx for watching! -L
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Contents
00:00 - Introduction
01:09 - Oily Greasy Engine
01:25 - Eric The Ice Expert
02:00 - Dry Ice Prep
04:01 - Dry Ice Blasting
04:53 - Larry's Turn
05:54 - What We've Learned
07:02 - Before and After
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Larry, Alexei from Florida again. Hope all is well. The downvoters of your videos must have something wrong with them. None of your content deserves any type of disrespect since it is all VERY informative, honest and professional.
It’s all good. Appreciate the support. I’m not a dry Ice expert just trying to learn enough to convince me it’s worth it… for me or my biz. Right now it’s nice but def not a must.
Bruh chill it’s 3k likes to 40 dislikes that’s way better than average for youtube
@@averagecarguy420 Yeah its literally at 98.8% positive ratings at the time of this comment, which is way above average. Expecting a 100% positive rating is just not how UA-cam works. Don't focus on the negative.
Great video Larry, I may consider dry ice blasting the next project engine I get.
You must be new to youtube
@@AMMO-NYC Is there any risk of damage to the block due to the extreme cold temperatures? Or gaskets/seals even?
What sets Larry apart from other detailers is that he has grown up and acknowledges that all these cleaning processes we love to work with, are at the end of the day, toxic and can be harmful. Playing it cool cat, with no gloves to apply coatings, using dry ice like it’s just water is plain irresponsible. When you want legit pro information Larry is the guy for sure.
Really? Then who is that guy that likes to inhale the exhaust fumes at 0:47?
@@marcgeu that's not exhaust fumes, it's unicorn fog
The hell kind of reputable rebuild shop doesn't have a dunk tank?
You’ve not witnessed every single detailer you have a biased view
Looking at the process I think it would make sense to have a room dedicated to this process with a good exhaust and filtering system to capture all the dirt and grime being removed
An air conditioned wash bay with Swiss tracks would be perfect. When you open the bays it’ll exhaust to atmosphere. And just hose down debris from underneath the Swiss tracks.
something like a paint room
My company uses this process on an industrial scale. Be careful with this process in an enclosed (or even partially enclosed) area. The possibility of diluting the oxygen in such an area to a dangerously low level with the off-gassed CO2 from the sublimed dry ice is real.
@@fredsasse9973 yes CO2 censors are a must
I see you're now doing this outdoors to avoid the mess from previous attempts lol
Also, he probably doesn't want to suffocate...
@@ErebosGR Orchestra Pit Tickets at a Rock Concert...Had to bail out during a great song. I was flipping out, couldn't breath...
@@ErebosGR You cant do that.
I always wondered why shops that do that wrap the bottom of the cars. 😂
@@ErebosGR not really an issue unless he was doing it in a closet.
I watched an episode where a weed grow room in an attic had molded all the wood in it due to all the moisture from the plants.
Not only did the dry ice get rid of the mold and mildew...but it practically micro-sanded the wood as it cleaned, so the whole attic looked and smelled like brand new lumber!!!
Video ??
@@fiatdaily2288 It was a TV show. I saw it years ago.
😃😃😃😃😃
Smellovision
Nu Ice dry ice blasters are amazing machines. Great work on the engine. That after shot is so satisfying!
One of my favorite YT channels. Never disappoints.
Larry is definitely in my top five list of most wholesome people ever up along with Steve Irwin. The passion Larry radiates for his craft is awesome to watch.
Amazing result ! Thank you for taking the time to film this dry ice cleaning process and sharing it on YT. I hope you didn't have much clean up afterwards as I was worried about your studio/garage being so close to all the flying debris.
Dry ice and extreme cold makes me nervous about the crack or loosening up parts.
cant wait for the RUF, thanks as always Larry!!!
Always a pleasure seeing a Ammo video pop up! Really cool stuff to see! I'm looking forward to the next videos about this! Thanks for sharing Larry!
Ok, this one REALLY hits me where I live, owning and loving Land Rovers as I do.
You're the only guy I trust completely to explain the pros and cons. Looking forward to seeing the dry ice on paint and how you use this going forward.
I have never heard of dry ice blasting it it looks really cool!
Feels good to wake up and see something get cleaned up nice
That's it? I was waiting for you to go into more detail of this process. NOT Happy.
But I am grateful that you are willing share your high skills of how you clean cars.
Thank you.
it's not like they're physicists.
You know whoever invented this cleaning method with dry ice deserves a Novel Prize..
Easy to handle and echo environmental treatment ever.
yes yes yes!
I'm an industrial ice blaster for mills/factories and get to travel around the northwest with the company. It's alot cleaner, more fun and cool to do as a job. Sure gets dirty when you're cleaning up cow guts off a beef plant though
Never miss one of your videos!
I love your garage, should honestly be a scape in gran turismo
Where does the frozen grime go to? I assume it’s all over the driveway….
Yep and it'll melt in the sun. You'll get it all over the bottom of your shoes and you'll walk it EVERYWHERE provided you didn't already slip and crack your skull.
Not to mention if you do this professionally and you dont have the infrastructure to trap the oil based grime and dispose of it environmentally safe, the fines will be astronomical if caught.
@@mrpetit2 Bad, you can already image the Karen across the road calling the EPA.
@@JFomo yea, because it takes a Karen to not want oil based products seeping into the soil, and potentially well water. Sure.
“An hour and $50 worth of dry ice”
OH YEAH, let’s not include the fortune it costs for the machine.
Like all tools, payment plans are there.
Better off getting a can of spray oven cleaner and a scrub brush, 10 bucks cost.
This is a very similar setup to commercial sandblasting. Probably not practical for a detailer
@@stevek343 if you have an aluminum block, you're going to experience staining with that set up. I believe it was fuzzy dice that learned that the hard way (might've been ronald finger).
You can rent it or lease it, it’s an investment for business
That was very cool (pun intended) to watch. I never even thought about using Dry Ice as a blasting medium.
This must be unbelievably satisfying!!!
Got a chance to play the demo for your game, and its super promising, cant wait to see the full version
Wow, this method is very interesting. Almost ASMR'ish watching the grime blast away lol.
Finally my fav UA-camr uploaded
I've never heard of dry ice blasting, thats a pretty cool method
We used a dry ice setup to clean very large ventilation filter. As a great way prevent adding to waste streams
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"Making a lot of friends, became really thigh with your neighbor. "
Or the EPA or other environment agencies.
Amazing process
I’ve been dry ice blasting for years glad to see it spreading out
That dude looked bad ass with that equipment and his long trenchcoat and gloves lol 😆 but this was awesome I never knew dry ice can blast off stuff like this this was legit 👌
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Worked with one of these for the first time today!!
@@davidbrind5274 never replied back...
man this is awesome. you learn something new every day. thank you Sir.
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I never knew such thing existed until I watched this video. 🔥🔥🔥
that wad awsome to watch. you didn't do the same misstake like last time when you was inside the workshop 😉
nice results 😃
Wow you guys are stellar, thanks for the free info
I definitely want more vids on dry ice blasting... will look forward to your future episodes. I've seen this process before and it looks amazing. I could consider it as a business to start up but the equipment is SO expensive as to be a significant barrier to entry
Our machine shop has been having our huge CNC machine cleaned with dry ice for years. Industrial cleaners have had this as an option for at least a decade
6:28 oops, surprise face blasting.😆
Great that you can use this to clean and engine... rather than having to strip and blast it!
Really this looks so satisfying.... specially the cleaning part is peace of mind
that's really good for the environment... with all the oil particles landing directly outside
I can't wait for my appointment in the fall hopefully Larry can still honor it ik he gets busy
What a beautiful machine.
Good cleaning method EVEN FOR ENGINES which are so sensitive
The hazmat suit is a perfect description of a LR/RR engine 😆
that is really impressive results
Never seen that before. Very interesting.
I hit the like button before I’ve watched 👍
Brilliant stuff 👌🏻🤩👍🏻
Great technology! Speeds up the process, although I don't know if it lowers costs! Someday we will have this in Colombia ...
That red 911 930 turbo slant nose is gorgeous! :-]
there's no issues with the metal going through significant temperature fluctuations?
This guy is the reason why property prices in his neighborhood are going down.
This was awesome to see all that grease and oil get removed in seconds safer than all the chemicals it would take to remove it. Better for the environment i really liked it. Some Australian detailing companies offer this service. 🇦🇺👍
@@LASR71 It goes on the floor, where Larry being Larry would sweep it up and dispose of it properly. Sure, it'll make a bit of a mess, but that's why we have brooms.
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@@bleckcarter2491 No thanks we don't need guns here.
@@LASR71 This method is better than the chemicals going into a holding tank that then gets picked up and disposed of
However the yanks do it. If you feel the need to come onto a detailing channel and bitch about chemicals and the environment go else where.
What cute little engine.
Love your videos man
Totally amazing!👍😀
another great video 👌
question tho ... has there been any research done as to wether the extreme temprature drops while iceblasting effect the metals ? i mean thats a huge drop it wouldnt be unthinkable for there to be some damage ... even if you cant see anything visible
also if i use compressed air on the valvetrain always first block off the intakeports ... i get he used a towel tough particels can fly out a bit further .. i have seen some serious damage from a very small amount of sand .... scoring to pistonrings and cilinderwall,s
also these tempratures on thing,s like the rear main seal etc ...
Hey Larry! Question for you: I’ve applied a single coat of Reflex Pro to my car (looks like a dream). I didn’t apply a second coat but continued with my routine washes and adding Ammo Skin bi-weekly. Can I apply a second coat on top of the skin or would I need to remove this with the alcohol solution?
I have also bought some Chemical Guys Ceramic Car Shampoo. It’s supposed to add protection but I plan to use this as a maintenance and not moving from my reflex pro. Have you heard of products like this to “rejuvenate” ceramic coatings? Love the videos as always.
Good to hear you factored in your neighbors and the noise factor since you’re cheaper in a residential area. Just wondering what else you do to ensure your work don’t disturb your neighbors- I know I’d be wary of the chemicals and runoff water and fumes if a detailing business moved in next door to me.
What kind of rebuild is this if they dont want to disassemble the engine...
Looks like you got em in that....!!!! 😆
@@stevek343 😂😂😂😂
@@harrycorrea2547 Of course the engine will get rebuilt, why else did they take it out?
@@135Ops He mentioned that they just wanted it cleaned up only, not open the engine, i forgot on what part
i would love to see gretta's face !!
let's go brandon
So great
If you don’t mind, how much did this job cost the customer? Curious to see how fast the dry ice pays for itself
I dont know for sure, but I can guarantee you it’s well over $10.
Little bit misleading about the cost of ice blasting. "An hours worth of work and 50 bucks of dry ice!" Unless the hire and delivery of the compressor and the blasting machine is free, I'm thinking that's not entirely accurate. Not to mention any PPE needed. Impressive results nonetheless 👍
6:50 I think this answered my question about rust.
One word = Smart 👍
Woww amazing clean
Some next level stuff
I will use dry ice when restoring my 1984 Camaro. I never knew such a thing ever existed.
where was this when i needed it lol
Did you get into the intake valves and clean those?
5:18-Springs and Rocker Arm Assembly.
😎👍🏾
I wish I knew of this method earlier. My 2002 Camaro SS I cleaned the engine twice years ago. Later my knock sensors failed. They had rusted. The intake on the LS1 looks like it seals but there are gaps that allow water under the intake.
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Does the dry ice cool down the metal?
How do you avoid condensation from introducing water into the block after you're done blasting it?
What a crazy technology , cool.
Need more video with the dry ice 🧊
Love you man ❤️
What steps afterwards,, are performed to restore the dirty space?
Please start selling in the UK, I really need the frothe hoseless lift and the aerator!!! Anyway great video as always
I still feel like it's a whoooolllleeee lot easier and mega load cheaper to just bung up the intake and exhaust runners and just jet wash it with a heated jet wash.
Bit of TFR and you're golden.
Blasting with soda also achieves the same effect. Yes it leaves bicarbonate of soda but you can just wash it away with water
Legit was going to ask about sand blasting vs ice blast, hyped for that video!
At Barrett firearms, we used something similar to this to clean out a Mori Seiki mill turn
Oil is a great preservative. 👍👍👍
Not when the dry ice is around
Is there any side effects of dry ice blast cleaning?
Great work, my friend. How many kilograms of dry ice did you use to clean this engine, and how long did it take?
and all the loose oil rest and grime shoots with the icecrumble around the whole area?
dry ice blast is greate for cleaning up intake valves,
This is the #1 service I want done on my R8
Good
Paint was removed from metal oil pan with ice blast, or it was silver initially?
Hey I recommend a face shield, you can use a solid clear or a mesh shield. The ricochet from the dry ice really hurts plus the back spray from that oil and grease likes to get on your face and neck. I only wear ear plugs and I get oil and grease in my ear.
I might buy 1 , good investment
Is it a good ideal to use dry ice to clean the inside of an engine, neglected and full of sludge?
Great technology, but where does all the grease and oil go? How do you keep it from entering the environment through storm drains and run off?
It goes absolutely everywhere then melts so you have a nice film of oily gunk on your driveway etc...
If I could try dry ice blasting on a engine to clean, most definitely I would try it 🤯
Buy some dry ice and a sling shot 😂
Will this remove surface rust on a chassis?
It may be all the rage today simply b/c of SM and its ability to heighten market awareness, but this application has been around for years. As with anything else, consider the environmental impact of what you do and whether your client even needs or understands its value. It may be overreach. It's a niche service offering and done correctly, yields great results, but as with anything else, offset your fees by charging for the time and effort it takes to set up a safe application area. Years ago, I used a Mack Truck service station that had a dipping vat and a dry ice parts cleaning gun set up in a clean room with proper ventilation. I was able to dip parts and clean mechanicals and wheels easily---but I was lucky b/c I had access. Detailing does much more damage to the environment with microfiber towels that almost anything else - if you're washing and drying system doesn't utilize the right filtration system (meaning you're usign conventional systems), you're injecting a massive amount of micro-plastics into the water system every-time you wash your rags.