190 mile 1979 Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet Dry Ice Cleaning

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This one is truly special. Imagine taking possession of this VW Bug in 1979 and basically storing it till the end of 2022. This car has only 190 miles on the odometer! Our client wanted it to look like a car of this mileage and since its basically going into a museum, none of the coatings were needed.

We dry ice cleaned the wheel wells, backs of wheels, engine bay and the full underbody to make this VW look its mileage. The powder blue paint really pops when we removed all the cosmoline. While it looked great, we did find that this particular car likely had a factory paint repair. We found under spray in various places under the car and we think it is factory because it was all under the original undercoating.

So our first VW Bug was probably the most rare and special given this mileage, but what a fun project cleaning up something so original. Whether your collector car has 190 miles or 190K miles we can really make it sparkle!

The Ultimate Dry Ice Cleaning

Thirty years ago, preserving or restoring a collector car required complete disassembly, prep of each part, and reassembly back to like new spec. The cars were simple, and the components primitive and plentiful.

Fast forward to today, the complexity and lack of replacement parts create an entirely new challenge. The 70's, 80's and 90's era cars collectors are chasing today utilize complex electromechanical systems that require a completely new approach. Plastic materials, delicate computer modules and special coatings from these eras will not survive the harsh chemicals and cleaning methods used in the past, not to mention the current desire to preserve these artifacts instead of taking them apart risking witness marks and/or damage in the process. How will we clean, preserve, and protect these collectibles?

Fortunately, preservation technology and innovation advanced to solve this problem. Dry Ice cleaning offers a way to clean complex automotive surfaces and parts, no disassembly required. A highly trained Dry Ice professional (Dryce®) will remove years of grime from the underbody, engine bay, jambs, external body trim, and interior without disturbing the original factory build or finishes. Often mistaken as a form of abrasive blasting, a properly equipped Dryce® system and trained operator will not harm the finish, gloss or factory build in the cleaning process. In fact, in many cases a Dryce® service can rejuvenate and restore the original look. Utilizing the best methods, along with proven systems and equipment, the Dryce® team will deliver an exceptional and previously unobtainable result.

Unlike traditional pressure washing or steam detailing, the Dryce® process is 100% waterless and dry. The Dryce® process will not introduce moisture into sensitive metal parts and/or electronic parts that may rust or corrode later. In many cases, vehicles produced within the last 20 years have labels warning that pressure washers cannot be used in the engine bays due to risk of damaging sensitive parts.

Ready to preserve your collector car? Check out www.R20Motorsports.com for more information and to connect with us as R20 is a member of the Dryce network of Dry Ice Cleaning companies.

R20 Motorsports: www.R20Motorsports.com

Ice Blaster from ColdJet: https://www.coldjet.com/our-equipment/dry-ice-blasting-equipment/aero2-series/aero2-pcs-60/

Compressor from Kaeser Compressor: https://us.kaeser.com/products-and-solutions/rotary-screw-compressors/direct-drive/

Tools from Sonic Tools: https://sonictoolsusa.com

Supplies from:

The Rag Company: https://theragcompany.com.
Obsessed Garage: https://www.obsessedgarage.com/

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