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There is no excuse. I've got to say, I was a little surprised to see that the couple looked normal. You basically gave them a new car. I really hope they changed their family car rules... basically having any rule at all would be an improvement. It would be a shame if they trashed it again. This was so disgusting, yet satisfying to watch. Wow. To say you did an outstanding job would be an understatement. 👍
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@AnthonyMedelli1014 No doubt you really mean well. The thing is, a smoker isn't going to change just because someone mentions that they should. They have to WANT to.
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Yeah, I raised 4 kids too and my car was ALWAYS clean. Priorities. It's really not that hard to make sure everything is taken out of the car every time you go in the house. Well, that and don't eat like pigs.
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@grantkoeller8911 I'm not sure how the owners wouldn't be judged for keeping their car like that. Most people would find it appalling and revolting. The seem perfectly capable of keeping it clean and instead choose not to take care of it. Not taking notice of that would be odd.
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@maryandchild How did that comment get 29 thumbs up?b What a strange thing to say. Clearly this is not a commuter car. It's 100% a soccer mom van, and a disgusting one at that.
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@grantkoeller8911 I've heard YouTubers like this will often do things for free in order to make the best videos possible. People are more likely to agree to have their dirty vehicle cleaned if it won't cost them. I watch a girl who cleans really dirty houses for free, but she makes money from the video. The houses are similar to this car and are sparkling clean by the end.
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@grantkoeller8911 My neighbor has a car detailing business and spent 3 hours on my very clean car, which didn't have one piece of food or trash in it. It cost $150. When every detail is cleaned, it takes a long time. No doubt with this car, it took hours to shampoo the fabric and carpet and then let it dry. Here in California, no one would touch that car for under $200.
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@evelynjenkins4456 Why does it matter? The car was nasty no matter who drives the kids around.
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I can't stand excuses like that. I raised 3 children, 2 step kids, and a nephew. My car was always clean. It's pretty simple if you just set up rules and follow through.
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That's exactly what I was thinking.
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@grantkoeller8911 Oh, I thought he said he did it for no charge.
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I just discovered your channel and first watched the couple with the nasty car filled with food. I was thinking, "Oh gosh, I don't want to watch a bunch of cars being cleaned that weren't taken car of", but then up popped this one. Working on a farm is a valid excuse to have a dirty vehicle. It's so satisfying to watch it go from caked with mud to sparkling clean! Nice!
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I'd hate to see his house!! This was so disgusting and satisfying to watch. You seriously turned that car from an ash tray/trashcan to a fresh, clean used car!! Impressive!!
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@evelynjenkins4456 I'm not confused. The car was a disgusting mess because the parents allowed it to get that way. I'm not sure why it matters who the driver is, but it's definitely NOT a commuter car. I just thought that was an odd thing to say. How would the kids get around if the father used it for work? That makes no sense. Whatever the case, it was gross.
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@evelynjenkins4456 Upset? What gave you that idea? All I said was that it was definitely not a commuter car. It looks like the typical "soccer mom van".
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@madelinebitts2766 I don't care whose filthy car it is, like I said several times above. All I was saying is that it's not a commuter car, as if is clearly the car used to take the kids around. It's ridiculous to think otherwise. It's so odd how many comments there are arguing about whose car it is. The point is, it was gross.
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