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Anyone Detailing with Dry Ice
Anyone tried this out, had a customer ask me about it today, did some research on it and its amazing to watch.
Been out for awhile but I really don't think I have heard anyone talk about it except for a few posts on the forum.
But wasn't sure if it really worked as amazing as the videos show?
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Never have tried this detailing method;
but, it's got to be pretty freakin' cool...
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Absolute(ly) zero talk about this.
I do recall stumbling across a video on YouTube with someone cleaning a car with a very expensive dry ice machine.
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Originally Posted by Meghan
Anyone tried this out, had a customer ask me about it today, did some research on it and its amazing to watch.
Been out for awhile but I really don't think I have heard anyone talk about it except for a few posts on the forum.
But wasn't sure if it really worked as amazing as the videos show?
That's notorious with gtr paint.Tried it I think its overkill.
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It's a clever use of physics but outside of doing an engine bay for a "dry" clean I don't see what the advantage is and I would think propelling miniscule bits of ice at very low temperature is more likely to harm paint than clean it.
But then again it's been over a decade since I saw the inside of a thermodynamics classroom.
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Originally Posted by winterwhite
It's a clever use of physics but outside of doing an engine bay for a "dry" clean I don't see what the advantage is and I would think propelling miniscule bits of ice at very low temperature is more likely to harm paint than clean it.
But then again it's been over a decade since I saw the inside of a thermodynamics classroom.
Blowing dry ice air on aluminum, works..not sure how'd it work on paint/clear
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I went to their website, the cheapest unit is $8,095. Then they apparently want you to order the dry ice pellets from them, which could get pricy coming from Switzerland. Looks like fun though.
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Originally Posted by Mike@ShineStruck
Blowing dry ice air on aluminum, works..not sure how'd it work on paint/clear
I feel like this would be one of those things that would be highly dependent on the vehicle in question and not something I'd particularly want to be the guinea pig for.
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