He is a car detailer who gives Ferraris, Lamborghinis and old barn finds the beauty treatment.

Those crusty, oxidized layers? Layers of paint. On any given day, Kosilla might be prepping a supercar like a Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG 003 that is being sold to a billionaire. Or power washing a 1990s Jeep Cherokee that was baking in the Texas desert. Or de-funking a car like a 1969 Pontiac Le Mans that had languished in a garage, undriven for years.

Kosilla and the spotless garage that is home to AmmoNYC is known to two million YouTube subscribers who have watched him demonstrate such auto esoterica as the needle and syringe method for touching up the paint on a Ruf Slantnose Porsche. My colleague Steve Kurutz writes that Kosillas YouTube clips are essentially cleanfluencer content for car buffs.

The grungier the car, like a 1969 Mercedes 280 SL that moldered in a New Jersey garage for 37 years, the more satisfying it is to see Kosilla make it gleam. Its probably not surprising that Kosilla says things like vacuuming is the most therapeutic thing in the world.

In the hierarchy of the automotive world, detailing ranks below body work and engine repair. Kosilla said that overlooks a basic fact: Some of these cars are worth more than homes. The owner of a $12 million McLaren once spent $50,000 to fly him to Pebble Beach, Calif., just so the McLaren would sparkle at a car show.

Kosilla came to detailing after working at the New York Mercantile Exchange in Lower Manhattan after college. By 2005, with money hed saved from the Wall Street job and borrowed from his mother, he opened the New York Motor Club, a carwash in Harrison, N.Y., with two friends.

Kosilla soon developed a reputation as a master of detailing. Anyone can detail, said Matt Farah, 39, one of his partners who later became an automotive journalist and the host of The Smoking Tire podcast. Its not advanced labor to take the wheel off your car and spend three hours with a toothbrush cleaning it. It just requires the desire to have the end result be perfect.

Its never perfect enough for Larry, Farah said.

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