Deep Cleaning The Dirtiest Lamborghini Urus Ever ... Interior & Exterior Restoration - Summary

Summary

The video is about detailing a Lamborghini Urus, a high-end luxury car. The owner of the car, who uses it to transport kids, has put 30,000 miles on it, making it a rare example of a used exotic car. The detailer starts by washing the outside of the car, using a pressure washer, wheel cleaner, and a foam cannon. He then moves on to the interior, where he vacuums and cleans the seats, carpets, and other surfaces. He also shares a tip for cleaning perforated leather seats using a vacuum cleaner.

Throughout the video, the detailer shares his thoughts and experiences working with the car, including its impressive speed and features like seat warmers and massagers. He also mentions the car's unique features, such as a battery located under the passenger floorboard.

The video ends with the detailer thanking his viewers and encouraging them to watch his next video. He also mentions that the Lamborghini Urus is the most expensive car he has ever detailed on his channel, with a price tag of over $100,000 for a brand-new model.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The car being detailed is a Lamborghini Urus.
2. The owner of the car put 30,000 miles on it, which is rare for an exotic car.
3. The car is used for transporting kids, making it dirty on the inside.
4. The Foxtail Pet detailing brushes are now in stock and available for purchase.
5. The car was warmed up when being revved at the beginning of the video.
6. The owner let the detailer borrow the car for half a day to enjoy it before detailing.
7. The detailer was allowed to drive the car around and found it to be the fastest car they've ever driven.
8. The car has catless downpipes and a tune, making it extra fast.
9. The detailer used a pressure washer to clean the outside of the car.
10. The detailer used a two-bucket method and a wash mitt to wash the car.
11. The car has a battery located underneath the passenger floorboard, in addition to one in the trunk.
12. The detailer used a vacuum cleaner to clean the perforated leather seats.
13. The detailer used a carpet cleaning solution and a drill brush to clean the floor mats.
14. The detailer used a chemical guys silk shine as a top coat to protect the interior panels.
15. The car has seat warmers and seat massagers built into all the seats, including the rear ones.
16. The rear seats have reclining and forward/backward adjustability.
17. The start button for the car is located underneath a red switch, requiring a flip-up action to press it.
18. The car's price can go upwards of $100,000 brand new, and a used one with 30,000 miles can cost between $200,000 to $220,000.