Florida pro does a sick job detailing billionaire's 1-of-200 Lamborghini, straight out the factory

  • Cleaning someone else’s Lamborghini is never an easy task
  • This Florida resident set up Kleanx Detail to do just that
  • But detailing a one-of-200 supercar piles on the pressure

Published on May 13, 2025 at 2:02 AM (UTC+4)
by Jason Fan

Last updated on May 12, 2025 at 6:50 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

When a billionaire needed someone to detail his Lamborghini to perfection, he called a young Florida business: Kleanx Detail.

It’s run by 22-year-old Kaleb Hailu, and is one of Northeast Florida’s top car detailing services.

The Lamborghini itself is a one-of-200 limited edition, delivered straight from the factory.

And it belonged to Eddie Wilson, an entrepreneur who claims to own more than 120 companies.

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Hailu didn’t expect to have the opportunity to work on such expensive supercars, given that his detailing business only started a year ago.

“I always thought working on cars like this would take me years,” said Hailu.

“But by God’s will, it happened. And I know more are coming.”

Originally from Ethiopia, Hailu moved to Florida three years ago as a college student.

He launched Kleanx Detail just a year ago in Jacksonville, and has already built serious trust and credibility.

“My passion for cars and meticulous attention to detail have fueled my success, making me a trusted name in the industry,” said Hailu in his company’s bio.

This was evident in how careful he was with the Lamborghini.

Hailu started by opening the back of his van, revealing it to be filled with specialist tools.

Like any skilled tradesman, he chose his tools purposefully, and got to work.

First, he took great care not to scratch any part of the Lamborghini, applying protective layers when necessary.

Then, he began to wash and vacuum every nook and cranny of the supercar, even polishing its wheels.

The results spoke for themselves, as the Lamborghini looks better than new. And it’s almost as satisfying as the time a filthy Rolls-Royce was made to look as good as new.

“I’m always grateful for my clients and the followers who support my videos,” said Hailu.

“This is just the beginning.”

Kind of a shame he hasn’t been given one of the cars he’s detailed, unlike one cleaner, who was offered an abandoned Mercedes, if they could get it looking like new.

So if you ever need your Lambo cleaning, you know where to go!

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