When somebody goes through the trouble to Detail (couldn't resist) precisely how to do a job and what tools and products to use like you have, it is a gift to society. I loved the video. Going to use your techniques. Thank you for all of your work in doing this video.
I’m watching this video to learn more about detailing in 12 and tryna make money I already know how to clean cars I just wanna take it to the next level and detail them I came across this channel and in just the 1st 2 videos I already learned so much
OMG! Finally! I've been waiting for Audi to look like this since day 1 of the Audi series! It looks soooooooooooooooooo much better now! Please don't sell it! Show us how to fix the rust on it!
Thank you Arunesh!! Fixing those parts that are rusty are quite simple to fix. I would replace the front fender with a new one, similarly to what we did with the golf, and then find used door panels and swap those. That would be the best bang for buck way to fix the rust on the car. The body itself is in quite good condition!
8:40 Has to be the unscented dish soap... Yeah right, you don't just want us all flexing with our scented whips. Everyone has seen a F40, but ain't nobody seen my F40+Dawn^Lemon$$Essence.
I just bought a 2007 Avalon that is in excellent condition. I'm so glad I found this video first! It has everything I need to keep it as nice as the day I bought it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
You really can't go wrong with Maguire's products. I have used them from 1980 to this day. Granted they have changed over the years but have always been the gold standard for paint care.
The car turned out looking excellent! You did a good job washing the car, other than I would a least have a clean bucket of water to rinse any dirt off your mitt. Spaying it with more suds is not going to flush the dirt as well as rinsing it in clean water.
I have a black 2017 VW Jetta and as you know, black cars are hard to keep clean. The car is only a year old and already has a few minor scratches to the paint, which I have no idea as to where they came from. I might do a good detail to the car to make it look like new again! Great work and keep the videos coming. 👍🏻
You're so thorough with your explanations and make sure when you explain something, you do it right so there are no questions. I loved watching this and WOW that car looks brand new! Great video :)
You should be very proud of what you've achieved with this Audi and the series of lessons that you have created for our our benefit. Extremely well done mate, bravo. You've inspired me to do the same with my black $500 beater car. If it turns out even half as good as your A4 I'll be over the moon 🙂
Awesome job!! Makes me want to clean my car up. BTW...I love how you say "out". I am from the states (North Carolina) and of course "out" isn't said that way...but I love your accent. Again...Awesome job!
Looks great. I would cover up the alternator and if the car has the ECU under the hood just in case as the seals for the connectors can go brittle and let water and dirt in. I just wrap them in foil since it can be molded and doesn't conduct electricity.
I like to stack Carpro Hydro2 and Carpro Reload together. Apply Reload on top of Hydro2 every couple of washes and it’ll add protection for a lot longer.
Makes me sad I live in an apartment with now power outlets and no water outlets. And no money. LOL but looks great, definitely inspires me to detail my cars. Keep it up.
I just got an Audi A3 used, and plan to take good care of it. Your video is great for a woman to understand and see what products to buy. Now, what product and how do you recommend to restore and keep in good shape the black plastic trims surrounding the doors and windows?
Hey Milan.....great looking Audio post work. I noticed the rust. Question.....what would you do with that and who would you suggest we watch. I have a great looking car but rust coming thru on the bottom inside of doors and noone will touch it. So i thought what the heck why not attempt it. By the way ill be using your guidance for maintaining my Autos. Great Vids.....Keep up the good works........eh?
You are correct. I didn't because there is no need to. I've been cleaning engine bays like this, without removing the battery, without covering electronics, and am yet to run into any problems. Engines are equipped with water-proof connectors which makes cleaning a piece of cake
The Battery Connector is not waterproof. It is direct contact from the cable to the battery poles, and you can be happy that you didn’t kill several control units. And while the connectors are waterproof, that is also only true until a certain degree. They can corrode too.
Great video Milan. I really like watching your videos you go straight to the point without wasting time. I just have a question if you can help, what do you think of using Durpay neat steam cleaner, i couldn't find any reviews about this steam cleaner by customers, the only videos I found were done by the seller, and I don't really trust any seller reviews, can you please give me your recommendations for using the Dupray neat steam cleaner for car detailing.
Using a steam machine on your car provides a whole different level of cleaning. You can deodorise and sanitise the interior. Remove stains on upholstery. At the engine bay you degrease faster without chemicals over hoses, connectors and plastic elements. You have to test beforehand how much heat those plastics can resist. They can get hazy so, check heat intensity at the steamer nozzle. You can even remove contaminants from bodywork (must test before over a small and hidden area), as the body metal, primer coat, base colour layer and clear coat react differently to heat. At worst you can experience paint delamination so it is safer to test before and gather info from the web. Anyway, those steamers are excellent as a car detailing complement. They are green tech as they require very low level of water and provide a very high level of disinfection. On average the temp at the nozzle is around110 - 130 ° Celsius. Some brands feature temp regulation. Known brands are Kärcher, Vaporetto, Dupray. Check their websites and tech specs.
Any tips on how to wash buffing towels? Some of the wax that I buff off or polish that I buff off sorta stick to the towel even after rinsing. Also are those the PF01's from the Golf on Luka's new car?
Hey Milan, just subscribed, just found this channel, as i just, bought my first beater. Its a 2002.Ford explorer XLT, very neglected. Beem.working on the engine but paint needs help, alot of help! Lol.. Can i send u pics because this isnt your usual case, its almost 20 yrs and i need to see if i can revive the paint or just get it re-painted! Let me know, thanks!!!
Is the cleaning and detailing process going to be the same after you’ve done this? Some people say to use degreasers due to the wax. Is that necessary?
A couple of things I noticed while you where washing the car; 1) Are you just spraying "foam" on the car and using a wash mitt and never clean it with a grid guard, or change mitts during the wash? That's a big ass no-no in the detailing world, as you're just pushing old dirt back into the paint during the wash, and are more prone to cause new scratches. 2) Did you use a clay bar before the start of the polish? A paint can look 10 times better and give a better view of what's needed to be done with regards to polishing after use of a clay bar, and may even reduce the amount of clearcoat being removed during the compounding / polishing stages.
Not sure I would spray water into my engine and onto the battery, alternator and other electronics. especially my 15 year old engine and electrics, are you sure that's safe? think i'll stick to APC and some microfibre clothes to wipe dry.
Pope when you are driving with 60 mph in the rain, water gets to those parts anyway. Also when you hit puddles, if you don’t have the underbody shield, it sprays up with plenty of pressure. It should be safe enough. Just don’t use high pressure on electric connections and its better if the engine is not piping hot.
gallardof13 well it depends on the car but some cars have electrical components placed really low or in awkward places and it does splash on them. I drove one of my old cars through a flood and the electrics were fine. I guess it depends on the car.
Yes it can, I watched Chris fixes video a while ago and he said to tape any sensitive wiring off and put a plastic bag over it all to be sure. He has a mustang so it might be different for this specific Audi and maybe the sensitive electrical s are under the plastic cover on the engine.
Just a heads up to people who are cleaning their engines when you sprays water on electrical things you should probably use some WD-40 and disperse that water
Very nice result :) 25:50 that rust just make me wanna do bondo filler LOL I can't wait to try the microfiber cutting pad next instead of the orange pad :)
Thanks Glenn :) Welcome!! I did not. UA-cam has a library where any creator can use the provided music / sound effects free of charge. There will be overlap from channel to channel, unless a creator makes the music themselves.
You could literally do only detail videos and I’d still watch them .... soooo satisfying to see before and after difference ! Keep it up Milan !
Zack Chap
When somebody goes through the trouble to Detail (couldn't resist) precisely how to do a job and what tools and products to use like you have, it is a gift to society. I loved the video. Going to use your techniques. Thank you for all of your work in doing this video.
my autos teacher really making me watch this whole video then take a quiz on it
I’m watching this video to learn more about detailing in 12 and tryna make money I already know how to clean cars I just wanna take it to the next level and detail them I came across this channel and in just the 1st 2 videos I already learned so much
Lil Cuna you’re twelve?? I’m 14 and trying to do the same thing😂
I’m 15 and trynna do the same 🤣🤣🤣
Lil Cuna I’m 20 and trying to do the same thing. Working and detailing = $$$. How’s business little dude
Lil Cuna I’m 13 lol
I really didn't know you could get the engine compartment wet without any electrical issues; good job!!!
OMG! Finally! I've been waiting for Audi to look like this since day 1 of the Audi series! It looks soooooooooooooooooo much better now! Please don't sell it! Show us how to fix the rust on it!
Thank you Arunesh!! Fixing those parts that are rusty are quite simple to fix. I would replace the front fender with a new one, similarly to what we did with the golf, and then find used door panels and swap those. That would be the best bang for buck way to fix the rust on the car. The body itself is in quite good condition!
8:40 Has to be the unscented dish soap... Yeah right, you don't just want us all flexing with our scented whips.
Everyone has seen a F40, but ain't nobody seen my F40+Dawn^Lemon$$Essence.
I just bought a 2007 Avalon that is in excellent condition. I'm so glad I found this video first! It has everything I need to keep it as nice as the day I bought it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
19:58 LOL! The Audi looks astonishing, can't believe you could make it look that much better. Excited to see what's going to be done with the FRS!
You really can't go wrong with Maguire's products. I have used them from 1980 to this day. Granted they have changed over the years but have always been the gold standard for paint care.
Just got a 2008 Honda Accord coupe v6 auto it’s pretty clean for the most part but these videos will help take it the extra mile great vids man
The car turned out looking excellent! You did a good job washing the car, other than I would a least have a clean bucket of water to rinse any dirt off your mitt. Spaying it with more suds is not going to flush the dirt as well as rinsing it in clean water.
I have a black 2017 VW Jetta and as you know, black cars are hard to keep clean. The car is only a year old and already has a few minor scratches to the paint, which I have no idea as to where they came from. I might do a good detail to the car to make it look like new again! Great work and keep the videos coming. 👍🏻
I’ve been waiting for this since he got the car!! Great job Milan!!👍
This has become my favorite UA-cam Channel by far. Keep up the great work!
That Audi looks BRAND NEW!!!!!!!!
You're so thorough with your explanations and make sure when you explain something, you do it right so there are no questions. I loved watching this and WOW that car looks brand new!
Great video :)
Thanks man!! I appreciate it :) Its quite satisfying seeing the paint come back to life!!
You should be very proud of what you've achieved with this Audi and the series of lessons that you have created for our our benefit. Extremely well done mate, bravo.
You've inspired me to do the same with my black $500 beater car. If it turns out even half as good as your A4 I'll be over the moon 🙂
Thanks Josh! I really appreciate that 👊
After watching ur detailing videos iam planning to open detailing shop in my city
The way u explain every tiny detail helps alotttttttttttt
Thanks Sheeraz :) I'm glad you find it helpful!!
milanmastracci iam from pakistan and iam big fan of ur work, whenever i will come to canada to visit my sister i will meet with u with ur permission
Anybody else already know all this but love watching these kind of videos?😂
Looks amazing, i have a B7. Cant wait do give it the same love
Awesome job!! Makes me want to clean my car up. BTW...I love how you say "out". I am from the states (North Carolina) and of course "out" isn't said that way...but I love your accent. Again...Awesome job!
Looks like a candy to the eye! Good job!
Some black spray paint on that rust spot and it would look mint Milan, although it already looks amazing, good job man!
I really love watch your videos Milan! I’m impress of the effort that you put to keep your cars like brand new! Keep it up!
Greetings from Mx
Thank you Hector :) I appreciate it!!
Incredible detail. Great Job Milan
Love the way you detailed the Car Milan < It's looks new again like from the shop. Great Job dude .greetings from Paramaribo Suriname(South America)
Looks great. I would cover up the alternator and if the car has the ECU under the hood just in case as the seals for the connectors can go brittle and let water and dirt in. I just wrap them in foil since it can be molded and doesn't conduct electricity.
Milan I really really thank you for all the tips and the step by step explanation you are the best .
Anytime brother 👊
I like to stack Carpro Hydro2 and Carpro Reload together. Apply Reload on top of Hydro2 every couple of washes and it’ll add protection for a lot longer.
Makes me sad I live in an apartment with now power outlets and no water outlets. And no money. LOL but looks great, definitely inspires me to detail my cars. Keep it up.
I undestand, but you can still detail and clean your car without either of those, well except for the no money lol
milanmastracci You are correct, I need the motivation to go and do it.
I just got an Audi A3 used, and plan to take good care of it. Your video is great for a woman to understand and see what products to buy. Now, what product and how do you recommend to restore and keep in good shape the black plastic trims surrounding the doors and windows?
I was looking forward to see this video. Although the engine bay part is kinda not the safest method, the results are impressive!!
Totally came across your video will be trying my best to keeping my Subaru outback looking pristine condition after camping
I always learn something new from your videos. Good job!
Glad to hear it brother :)
Ah man my favourite series on youtube right now :D partially because it's my car haha
Ahah favouritism? ;)
Let the ads play through the video to help support milan so he can do more things with the mini!
Hey Milan.....great looking Audio post work. I noticed the rust.
Question.....what would you do with that and who would you suggest we watch.
I have a great looking car but rust coming thru on the bottom inside of doors and noone will touch it.
So i thought what the heck why not attempt it.
By the way ill be using your guidance for maintaining my Autos.
Great Vids.....Keep up the good works........eh?
you have the most amazing videos this helped me so much thank you!!
You’re amazing man super explanatory and VERY VERY HELPFUL.
🙌🙌🙌
Right the most detailed video ive ever watched on this topic
Great job! Now if I can only get off my ass and actually clean my cars lol
Next car suggestion
MK4 Jetta 1.8t, find 1 to rescue
I’ve been waiting for this since he got the car. Great job!👍
Try the car cleaning guru
Buenas Tardes desde Venezuela Milan, presente ya, eres un duro en esto del Detailing.. Nice Job
Awesome video Milan was so waiting for this part ..as always great Job on this !
Thanks Matt!! It was fun bringing this car back to life :)
This channel is seriously awesome 👍🏽
Thank you Manuel :)
Hydro2 I’m ordering some of that RN.. Thanks for the tip!
This is the most complete, thorough, and well executed detail video I've seen!
I have noticed you did not cover , the alternator, battery, etc , any particular reason?
You are correct. I didn't because there is no need to. I've been cleaning engine bays like this, without removing the battery, without covering electronics, and am yet to run into any problems. Engines are equipped with water-proof connectors which makes cleaning a piece of cake
Thanks for answer Mila, looked really great the "new Audi " :D . Love your videos.
Nice to know, didn't know that. Is this true for a 2014 TSX aswell?
The Battery Connector is not waterproof. It is direct contact from the cable to the battery poles, and you can be happy that you didn’t kill several control units. And while the connectors are waterproof, that is also only true until a certain degree. They can corrode too.
keep an eye on the coilpacks... sometimes the seals do not seal properly an "hello misfires" nice vid mate!
daamn that A4 is very full equipped... leather seats, electrical seatcontrol... nice
Its quite the car..
Great video Milan.
I really like watching your videos you go straight to the point without wasting time.
I just have a question if you can help, what do you think of using Durpay neat steam cleaner, i couldn't find any reviews about this steam cleaner by customers, the only videos I found were done by the seller, and I don't really trust any seller reviews, can you please give me your recommendations for using the Dupray neat steam cleaner for car detailing.
Using a steam machine on your car provides a whole different level of cleaning. You can deodorise and sanitise the interior. Remove stains on upholstery. At the engine bay you degrease faster without chemicals over hoses, connectors and plastic elements. You have to test beforehand how much heat those plastics can resist. They can get hazy so, check heat intensity at the steamer nozzle. You can even remove contaminants from bodywork (must test before over a small and hidden area), as the body metal, primer coat, base colour layer and clear coat react differently to heat. At worst you can experience paint delamination so it is safer to test before and gather info from the web. Anyway, those steamers are excellent as a car detailing complement. They are green tech as they require very low level of water and provide a very high level of disinfection. On average the temp at the nozzle is around110 - 130 ° Celsius. Some brands feature temp regulation. Known brands are Kärcher, Vaporetto, Dupray. Check their websites and tech specs.
Great vid gotta say you’re dedicated to your videos keep it up.
Thank you very much :)
Any tips on how to wash buffing towels? Some of the wax that I buff off or polish that I buff off sorta stick to the towel even after rinsing.
Also are those the PF01's from the Golf on Luka's new car?
Hey Milan, just subscribed, just found this channel, as i just, bought my first beater.
Its a 2002.Ford explorer XLT, very neglected. Beem.working on the engine but paint needs help, alot of help! Lol..
Can i send u pics because this isnt your usual case, its almost 20 yrs and i need to see if i can revive the paint or just get it re-painted! Let me know, thanks!!!
i have problem with windscreen i was thinked wipers are problm but now i see i need polish for my glass tnx milan
Why aren't you on the TV yet. Should have your own show lad
Love the outtro again 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Good job.I have a question after detailing how should I clean my car as where I live there is alot of dirt and I the car color is black
Looks super clean 👌
Thanks Jake :) Btw I gotta stop by soon ahah
I Like Your Video Milan, You Have the TECHNICS...
can u do a video on how to keep it looking like this would be cool dude
Is the cleaning and detailing process going to be the same after you’ve done this? Some people say to use degreasers due to the wax. Is that necessary?
Use a car wash that won’t strip wrap and don’t clay just wheels and wash
This paint looks almost new 😋😋😋
Love following this, about to buy an audi a5 and will do this!
I'm glad to hear that Steven :) Its crazy how much a difference just a detail can do for a car!!
Ayyy I have an a5 too! Hope you enjoy it!
A couple of things I noticed while you where washing the car;
1) Are you just spraying "foam" on the car and using a wash mitt and never clean it with a grid guard, or change mitts during the wash? That's a big ass no-no in the detailing world, as you're just pushing old dirt back into the paint during the wash, and are more prone to cause new scratches.
2) Did you use a clay bar before the start of the polish? A paint can look 10 times better and give a better view of what's needed to be done with regards to polishing after use of a clay bar, and may even reduce the amount of clearcoat being removed during the compounding / polishing stages.
Cris fix do not approve the engine bay cleaning
By the way
Good vid
No more videos with the Audi in the future? Good work, I liked this project, I hope you still have some ideas for this car.
I'm not sure. I don't think I will be doing much more to this car, as I want to focus my time and energy towards the Mini and my Z :)
Not sure I would spray water into my engine and onto the battery, alternator and other electronics. especially my 15 year old engine and electrics, are you sure that's safe? think i'll stick to APC and some microfibre clothes to wipe dry.
Pope when you are driving with 60 mph in the rain, water gets to those parts anyway. Also when you hit puddles, if you don’t have the underbody shield, it sprays up with plenty of pressure. It should be safe enough. Just don’t use high pressure on electric connections and its better if the engine is not piping hot.
@@alin8891able but it doesn't splash onto those parts...
gallardof13 well it depends on the car but some cars have electrical components placed really low or in awkward places and it does splash on them. I drove one of my old cars through a flood and the electrics were fine. I guess it depends on the car.
Good job
Great video and great at car detail! Taught me so much! Thanks!
I'm happy to hear that Diane :)
Great Detailing! just wondering is that ok to spay water on the engine battery? Or other like sensitive electrical wiring?
Do you even lift bro 😝... great job and keep up the good work.
What are your thoughts on DECon or Iron X before hitting your car with the clay bar?
Nice video but it's even more impressive that you've came out big with that $500 Audi
That hurt me when you sprayed the degreaser into the alternator but good video, I’ll definitely be extreme cleaning my car this weekend
Jake Sinteri awwwwww baby lol joking
I love to watch your videos, just don't know why just have this number of comments
when cleaning the engine can water get in the electrical system will this cause problems?
Yes it can, I watched Chris fixes video a while ago and he said to tape any sensitive wiring off and put a plastic bag over it all to be sure. He has a mustang so it might be different for this specific Audi and maybe the sensitive electrical s are under the plastic cover on the engine.
keep the vids coming man :D
Do you not need to cover the battery and alternator? great videos though
Great info, and beautiful outcome.
Well done man looks awesome 👍👍
Thanks Dan!! 😁
Just a heads up to people who are cleaning their engines when you sprays water on electrical things you should probably use some WD-40 and disperse that water
How much did all these car products cost? Love the video by the way
once again, pretty good work MIlan.... now put some spacer to that car. damm
Thank you Ivan :)
Will you not cover the ECU before spraying degreaser? thanks
You should remove license plate bracket
He should remove the negative wire from the battery lol
To put the cherry one the top, you should change out the black plastic trims surrounding the doors and windows.
If I was going for a full restoration, I agree with you 100% :)
Can you also use the polish on headlights? Or is there another product for that
Does the car need to be on while cleaning inside the engine?
Very nice result :)
25:50 that rust just make me wanna do bondo filler LOL
I can't wait to try the microfiber cutting pad next instead of the orange pad :)
Get the Audi revo ecu! :) You could easily get 200bhp or more from that engine
Madhouse2332 no no APR
Do you will sell it? Nice job!
When you already know its a good video so you like before it starts🔥
Ahahah Thank you Matthew
I’m subscribed with post notifications on.
Really helpful video man. Keep it up with the good work. Upload videos more often? 👍
Thanks Deigo!! I really want to :)
This video for instance took me 4 days to edit, not including how long it took me to do the full detail.
Very well described, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
2 bucket is always going to be safer......and Dish soap removes the protection coat
Since he is polishing the paint, its no concern because it will get stripped off anyway. Too many experts on YT with limited experience.
Shouldn't you disconnect and remove the Battery before spaying the engine bay?
which wax do you use?
Watched the entire thing. Love the content. New subscriber right here for sure.
On a side note, did you take Bradley martyns outro?? lol
Thanks Glenn :) Welcome!!
I did not. UA-cam has a library where any creator can use the provided music / sound effects free of charge. There will be overlap from channel to channel, unless a creator makes the music themselves.