Detailers give this dirty Rolls-Royce and incredibly satisfying deep clean

  • Watch this dirty Rolls-Royce get a thorough clean
  • Detailers tackled the luxury car with foam, jet washes and more
  • They left the stunning motor gleaming

Published on Dec 19, 2024 at 6:52 AM (UTC+4)
by Claire Reid

Last updated on Dec 19, 2024 at 6:52 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

Detailers gave a filthy Rolls-Royce a deep clean leaving it sparkling and looking brand-new. 

Any well-loved and well-used motor will build up a bit of dirt and grime in the course of its life. 

Thankfully, expert detailer Tino – from the Tino Car Care YouTube channel – is on hand to get grubby cars gleaming. 

He regularly uses his skills on high-end and luxury cars, such as this stunning Rolls-Royce Phantom.

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The stunning Rolls-Royce was in need of a clean

Tino – who you may remember from this super satisfying clean of a 1953 Corvette Stingray or as the man who travels around London sprucing up supercars – is an absolute pro when it comes to getting cars clean and gleaming. 

As dirty cars go, the Rolls-Royce Phantom Tino tackled wasn’t one of the worst we’ve seen, but there’s no denying it needed a bit of a scrub and polish. 

And that’s exactly what Tino did.

Armed with his usual arsenal of cleaning gear, including jet washers, foaming sprays, buckets, and a vacuum cleaner – he quickly got to work starting by giving the while thing a thorough wash. 

Tino and his fellow detailer made sure to clean every single bit of the bodywork before moving onto the tires.

The detailers left the car gleaming inside and out

But, of course, one wash was never going to be enough to meet the detailers’ high standards, and the Rolls-Royce was doused in a yellow–colored foam cleaner before being given another blast with the jet washer. 

The pair then gave it yet another thorough clean, this time by hand – and even busted out some teeny tiny brushes to get into every nook and cranny. 

Once the outside of the Rolls-Royce was looking ship-shape, the detailers turned their attention to the inside. 

After the whole car was vacuumed to remove any dust or debris, the detailers cleaned and wiped down the seats and all the surfaces by hand – they even cleaned the Rolls-Royce umbrella

By the time the pair had finished the Rolls-Royce Phantom looked as fresh as the day it rolled off the production. 

Job well done, guys. 

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Claire Reid is a journalist who hails from the UK but is now living in New Zealand. She began her career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from Liverpool John Moore’s University and has more than a decade of experience, writing for both local newspapers and national news sites. Across her career she's covered a wide variety of topics, including celebrity, cryptocurrency, politics, true crime and just about everything in between.