Mobile car cleaner cleaned the 'world's dirtiest Ferrari' and produced deep levels of ASMR

  • Ferraris are almost always pristine, so you may not know how to clean it
  • Luckily, this mobile cleaner in the UK does a great job deep cleaning
  • Surprisingly, the cleaning process was quite therapeutic

Published on May 16, 2025 at 11:53 PM (UTC+4)
by Jason Fan

Last updated on May 16, 2025 at 11:51 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

How do you deep clean the world’s dirtiest Ferrari?

Well, to begin with, Ferraris are usually pristine, given how expensive these cars can be, so you shouldn’t need to.

However, for those who prefer to race their Ferraris rather than keep them in a showroom, things can sometimes get a little grimy.

Of course, when that does happen, it’s always better to seek professional help rather than attempting to do it yourself.

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Enter Tino Car Care, a YouTuber who recently shared a video on his experience cleaning the ‘world’s dirtiest Ferrari’.

According to Tino, the Ferrari’s owner brought his car to a farm, leaving it less than pristine.

The exterior of the car was covered in dirt, with the rims looking particularly muddy.

There were even white spots that resembled bird droppings.

The interior wasn’t spared, as the owner clearly brought some of the great outdoors into his precious Ferrari.

Tino started by blasting the wheel arches with a high-pressure hose, getting rid of the immediate dirt.

He then scrubbed the wheels by hand, applying a generous amount of soap.

Before he went on further, he applied a layer of pre-wash treatment, which helps to soften the grime and make it easier to tackle the stains.

Now, on to the main event.

Tino completely covered the car with a thick layer of blue foam, which is quite aesthetically pleasing.

In fact, Supercar Blondie – our very own Alex Hirschi –, would definitely approve of the foam cannon he’s using to deep clean the car.

After removing the foam, the job is still far from done.

He gave it another round of scrubbing with some car shampoo, even using a tiny brush to ensure that he doesn’t miss any spots.

Cleaning may not be most people’s idea of fun, but there’s something about deep cleaning expensive cars that feels extremely satisfying.

After giving the car a good wipe down, it’s finally time to tackle the interior.

Tino removed the carpet and brought it back to his van, where he proceeded to make it look good as new.

He also made sure to clean and vacuum every nook and cranny within the car, leaving it spotless.

The result? A shiny Ferrari that looks like it was just delivered from the dealership.

While watching the cleaning experience was quite therapeutic, doing it yourself is probably a lot less fun.

Now, if only there’s a way to clean your car without getting your hands dirty

You can watch the full cleaning of the World’s Dirtiest Ferrari here:

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Jason Fan is an experienced content creator who graduated from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore with a degree in communications. He then relocated to Australia during a millennial mid-life crisis. A fan of luxury travel and high-performance machines, he politely thanks chatbots just in case the AI apocalypse ever arrives. Jason covers a wide variety of topics, with a special focus on technology, planes and luxury.