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Deep Cleaning a Mom's DIRTY SUV | Complete Transformation and Satisfying Car Detailing!

Feb 18, 2020
Hello guys, welcome to the video. Today's vehicle is a 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe. It is primarily used to transport children. As you can imagine, it has gotten very

dirty

. Well, I took a look around the vehicle and feel that this car exemplifies exactly. How fun it is to drive in the winter here in Canada because every square inch of this thing is

complete

ly covered by hand with dirt and pink salt, especially in the back where it's hard to even tell what color it's driving now. inside and it is immediately clear that this vehicle needs a serious

deep

clean as there is dirt and debris everywhere, the carpets and seats are very

dirty

and some of the interior panels have clearly seen a fair amount of dirty shoes from kids and now just Before we jump into the video, take a second and make sure you're subscribed to the channel.
deep cleaning a mom s dirty suv complete transformation and satisfying car detailing
I post a new video like this every week, so make sure you have the bell on to get notified when they're posted. As you can see, I have a lot of work ahead of me to

complete

ly transform this vehicle, so sit back, relax and enjoy, so while I get started on the pre-wash rinse, I thought I would let you know that I recently purchased an electric pressure washer because I was getting tired of having to open the garage doors so my Honda could exhaust the exhaust so the unit I purchased is a Bertolini 110 volt pressure washer that has two and a half horsepower and 1,900 PSI and although it is not As strong as my Honda, does an equally good job.
deep cleaning a mom s dirty suv complete transformation and satisfying car detailing

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I've used it on the last two details I did and was very impressed with it so if any of you were curious I'll leave the link down in the description moving back here and where most of the dirt is and how I know that Many of you who watch these videos really enjoy watching pressure washing, I thought I would let you know that I just posted a pressure washing compilation video on the second channel. It's nothing more than power washing all the dirtiest vehicles I've done in the last few months, so check that out after this video if you're interested now, if any of you were.
deep cleaning a mom s dirty suv complete transformation and satisfying car detailing
I'm wondering what kind of tires these are because I feel like they might only be common here in Canada. They are black steel wheels and are generally used for winter tires because they are very cheap. I'm pretty sure most sizes are much less than $100 each and then having the tires mounted makes switching to winter tires much easier. Now the easiest way to clean these door jams is to spray them with a pressure washer and for anyone who may be. a little leery of doing this you just have to get really close with the rod and keep a steep angle and if you're careful you can keep the inside absolutely dry and save yourself a ton of time now let's get back to the wheels here and because These rooms were already super rusty and the paint was peeling.
deep cleaning a mom s dirty suv complete transformation and satisfying car detailing
I didn't want to risk damaging them further with my wheel brush, so I opted to leave them for now and just make sure they are nice and clean. When I dry the vehicle later, that's fine, so I cover the vehicle with foam, then I'll use a forest hair brush and use it to lift trapped dirt out of the crevices and get behind the gas door where I can't . contact my washer, okay let the vehicle drip dry a little. First I'm going to take these dirty mats, I'm going to spray them down and then I'm going to use a PC and a soft brush to get them nice and clean, so with all of the client's personal belongings removed from the vehicle it's time to start vacuuming and the first thing I'm going to do is surround all the doors and interior moldings and get into the cracks to remove all the dust with a detail of strength hair. brush and these are very useful for reaching cup holders or door handles or impossible to reach with a vacuum, then for the more delicate areas that are more prone to scratches, I will use the ultra soft brush to gently loosen the dust. so it can be absorbed if any of you are curious about where you can get these factory detailed brushes.
I have the link in the description so feel free to check it out if you are interested now, regardless of the vehicle I always worked on. my way up and down when I'm vacuuming and usually back to front with the seats and the rugs and with the seats, it's always important to stretch the scenes as that's where the dirt likes to hide. Now you can tell there was a little There was a little hair on the carpets and I thought about grabbing the Lily brush, but I saw how easily the vacuum sucked it up, honestly it wasn't bad enough, the hair wasn't really embedded in the fibers and It was able to be vacuumed without much effort, so I've probably mentioned it before, but as I vacuum, I make a mental note of where the dirtiest areas of the vehicle are and think about exactly how I want to attack them.
Later on I will obviously use Bissell on these rugs, but for other areas where there is a lot of dirt, I am already making a plan in my head about what I am going to use in each area. Here's everything the vacuum pulled out. Honestly, this car is more than I thought would have been good, so I started with these dirty seats and the only tip I have for removing the seats while they are inside the vehicle is to recline the front seats as far back as possible. so it will give you better access to the side of the seat console and also make it easier for you to see what you are doing now after spraying something like carpet solution.
I'm using the brush to agitate and remove dirt. Loosen and then, starting with the extractor, I will make several passes over the seat and continue spraying water to help further dilute the remaining solution. I've probably said this before, but when you're removing the seats, you want to make sure that We're pressing pretty hard on the last couple of passes to make sure that we compress the foam underneath so that they can get as much water out as possible and if you're curious what I'm using here or where can I get it. I have the link to the carpet solution, punch brushes and extractor in the description so feel free to check it out as all of this equipment is very reasonably priced and works incredibly well.
Here's a quick before and after. after taking the photo of the seat and honestly it looks new again. Well, we move on to the carpets and despite the rubber mats, there are still some very dirty spots, so the process is exactly the same as for the seats, except that I will do this. I usually use a little more solution on the carpet as the padding under the carpet is very thin so it's much easier to make sure it's dry when I'm done extracting, so one of the questions What makes me enough is if I provide a solution. the bissell or not and the answer is not to just use hot water in the tank and the reason for this is because I pre-treat with solution so if I had solution in the tank I would constantly add more solution when I sprayed, I really wouldn't.
It makes some sense, so using just hot water gives me the chance to further dilute any remaining solution to be sure I can get it all out. Here's the bucket full of dirty water they took out of these rugs and seats. interior trim and using a little of my McGuire D 101 All-Purpose Cleaner diluted 10 to 1. I will clean each surface with a damp microfiber towel using a detail brush when necessary and then immediately wipe any APC residue off the lid of the console. It was super dirty here, so instead of just scrubbing it with the towel, I'm using the steamer to help loosen the dirt and can clean it in a fraction of the time.
I think I mentioned it in the last video too, but that's really the cool thing about having a tool as versatile as this McCulloch steamer is that you can use it in so many different ways throughout your vehicle or even in your home, plus it comes with an attachment. for mop, so I highly recommend you take a look at the steamer. are you looking for one, the link is in the description along with almost all the other products and tools I use so feel free to check it out if you are interested now to make the interior pop and give it some UV. protection I am using my favorite product and that is 303 aerospace protectant which will dry to a nice matte finish and leave the entire interior looking amazing.
Now I'm changing things up a bit and using some of this Wolfgang silica spray which will give the paint a little extra shine and it's also very easy to apply, all you have to do is spray it on and then immediately wipe it off with a microfiber towel, turning the towel over for final

cleaning

, now the bottle says this can last. for up to six months but of course that will vary depending on the environment and conditions the vehicle sees, but a silica spray like this definitely serves as a good substitute if you can't go all out with a ceramic coating since those are a little more expensive, the second last step here is to coat the exterior plastic trim of the block and UV protect it with 303 and as you can see it does a great job of reviving the faded exterior plastics.
Alright guys and nine hours later I have the Santa Fe completely transformed and looking amazing if you enjoyed the video make sure to hit the thumbs up button and subscribe to the channel if you haven't enjoyed the guitar outing yet and I'll see you on the next.

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