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BudgetPlan1:
Who is the manufacturer of the CO2 machine you are using for CO2 cleaning?
How long a time has Esoteric been offering this CO2 cleaning service?
It is better than steam cleaning without the side effects of water getting into unwanted areas, but obviously there is a (much?) higher cost to be considered for this advantage.
 
BudgetPlan1:
Who is the manufacturer of the CO2 machine you are using for CO2 cleaning?
How long a time has Esoteric been offering this CO2 cleaning service?
It is better than steam cleaning without the side effects of water getting into unwanted areas, but obviously there is a (much?) higher cost to be considered for this advantage.

What Setec said; less aggression vs sand/bead blasting:


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Great video, BudgetPlan1.
Is that you as the spokesperson in this video??

This CO2 cleaning is more like advanced detailing deep cleaning bordering on restoration. (You say tomaato, I say tomahto....detailing/restoration...only you, Captain Obvious!)

Glad to know someone offers this service to those "discriminating" owners of such vehicles mentioned in the video. I can imagine Esoteric must be pretty busy doing this.
 
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Great video, BudgetPlan1.
Is that you as the spokesperson in this video??

This CO2 cleaning is more like advanced detailing deep cleaning bordering on restoration. (You say tomaato, I say tomahto....detailing/restoration...only you, Captain Obvious!)

Glad to know someone offers this service to those "discriminating" owners of such vehicles mentioned in the video. I can imagine Esoteric must be pretty busy doing this.

Hi Lonnie!

The guy in the video is Todd Cooperider, the founder of ESOTERIC (started it in his garage 20 or so years ago); fun guy to hang around with perhaps because we're both from the same era and recall fondly the 1980's :LOL: Video: How It All Started

The Dry Ice is kinda a niche service as it is meant to gently remove years of road grime in restorative services but we've got a few clients who are into older cars so it fits them well. This was another in recently that received a bit of dry ice cleaning and restorative services.

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This guy loves the 1970's/1980's stuff and has had a '79 Trans Am and a 70's LT1 Corvette in recently as well
 
I was commenting the other day how I love when I see a pristine 80's car. There aren't a lot of them left, let alone in great shape. Not that it was necessarily a great decade for cars, but I appreciate the care that went into preserving it.
 
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