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  • Is the song by Muslimgauze?That's what the beat sounds like to me.

  • @321dude321

    I just found this video that has a good animation of how it works :

    /watch?v=7UQXeDGU7Do

  • @321dude321

    AFAIK, what happens is the following :

    A small dry ice pellet is fired at the dirty object using compressed air. When the dry ice pellet impacts, some of the impact energy becomes heat because of deformation (like when you stretch a rubberband, see this : /watch?v=Z6-CiSyI9oE ). Thus, the dry ice pellet then evaporates into the air, taking some of the dirt and grime along with it.

    The short version : "It dissappears into the atmosphere" as Paul said.

    It's a clever use of physics.

  • Using dry ice and air to remove dirt and grime, that is very clever. :)

    Does it take off the wax as well ?

    ie. do you have to re-wax after using it ?

    Also, name of music please.

    Would also like to know the name of the music you used on the Prsche Carerra GT in the last video.

  • @MiracleDetail music by..?

  • @321dude321 it disappears into the atmosphere. Brilliant on dust as well.

  • Is it possible/convenient to wash en entire car with this system?

  • Looks like the Karcher one for doing pavements. lol

  • i enjoy watching your videos especially when theres tools. should make a video on all your tools and equipment. : )

  • Paul... that thing is amazing man. You always got some good shit up your sleeve.

  • so i am guessing it is like an air compressor that spits out tiny beads of ice that in turn knock off hard to reach dirt and grime, right?

  • Mr. Dalton, you are a legend !

  • Wow that is cool. It is like a pressure washer without all of the water or heat.

  • @madgamer2000 exactly, no water on the engine, no risk, its all good!

  • Which this was available in the USA. I tried contacting them and my local Swissvax rep.

  • Very nice. Any idea how much the unit costs?

  • @Boodieman72 £5000 and it requires a compressor that produces 600 litres per minute to run it.

  • O.O

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