Lets face it, a 2003 interior is not much of a challenge...
Stoners + Carpet Extraction
But, doesn`t this interior look inviting ????
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Lets face it, a 2003 interior is not much of a challenge...
Stoners + Carpet Extraction
But, doesn`t this interior look inviting ????
Someday ... I wouldn`t mind having to get into this on a daily basis !!!
NO FREAKING FAIR!
How the heck do you manage that! I cant make any dash look that good. Its not fair I tell you, its just not fair! Stop the torture!
Oh by the way, good work. :cool:
Nice car I`ve worked on one simlair it. What happened to the extractos lines in the carpet:confused:
I love the way that looks and have started to do that myself. You get a real good reaction from the customer.
I didn`t think anyone would notice... The owner was leaving for vacation Sat. morning and I had to have the car completed by 10:30 AM... Time was tight and the passenger side did not get the extractor pattern I usually leave in all cars... The carpet on that side was extracted, but in double time mode...Beemerboy you have a great eye !!!!:D
Dean,
Its all about the detail to me and that`s why I get the biz Thanks
CD, nice as always!;)
Three questions:
1. What Stoner`s product did you use?
2. Do you use anything separate on the wood?
3. Did you extract with water only or did you use that EZ HD 8?
looking good
what did you use on the wood pieces and steering wheel wood looks so nice!
I meant this as a reply, however I created another post... OK OK I"M A POST HOG !!!! I ADMIT IT !!!!
Stoners...
Trim Cleaner
Trim Shine
Invisible Glass
I use Stoners on every interior...
Extractor ... I shampoo with AM HD when needed... I am currently using AM`s Carpet Upholstery Extractor solution ... Iwill post the product number after I check it in my garage... I use a very small amount in the water tank, and I only spot shampoo with the HD. In this interior, only the floor mats needed shampooing.
On wood and interior glass/plastic surfaces I use Invisible Glass and a clean MF towel.
Thanks.
I have come to the conclusion that if this Poorboy`s Natural look doesnt do the trick, im going with Stoners.
Do you spray onto an applicator and apply, folowed by buffing, or what?
Then buff out with a terry towel. Only draw back to aerosal is overspray on glass, wood, and guages. I use the poly treated paper floor mats to cover the windshield during application. Believe me I am sure that there are numerous other trim products that work well for others but... Stoners Trim Cleaner + Trim Shine ... Saves time and delivers a natural clean non-greasy looking interior in little time...
You spray directly onto the surface? No applicator?
It is an aerosal, so yes spray it directly onto the surface and even it out with the utility towel. Be careful with it near guages and Navigation/ Stereo screens. If you do happen to overspray onto these instruments, a clean MF towel with Invisible Glass will clean it up easily
I assume you buy your products in bulk. Where do you get them for a decent price?
I buy it by the case !!!
http://www.detailingdirect.com/
Let them know it is your first order. I received the $50 Stoner kit for free with my first order, that sampler was awesome !!!!