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UPDATED PICS FROM THE SHOW ON PAGE 7
ALSO UPDATES ON HIS PLACING SECOND PLACE IN THE SHOW, DALLAS AUTORAMA, ONE OF DALLAS LARGEST ANNUAL CAR SHOWS.
SECOND PLACE!!!!:woot2:
Hey guys, this was to date my longest detail ever. The owner called me and asked for a show quality detail. We talked about what that meant and how long to expect. Without seeing the condition, I estimated around 20 hours since it's a classic and has lots of trim and fixtures on it to work around, but I was in for a surprise as the paint was hard as nails and hammered....
So here it is, a 1956 Chevy Bel Air, blue and white combo inside and out with a serious engine.
There was so much to this detail I'll do my best to remember it all, I took over 270 pics documenting every step, but I'll only post the main ones.
Please don't ask me how much I charged or how much it cost or whatever, I will not divulge that kind of private information. Thank you.
Guess I'll start with the deliver, the car was trailered in from about 2 hours East of Dallas and when finished will be put in the Autorama Show this coming weekend so it had to be absolutely perfect when I finished.
Here's the Bel Air coming off the trailing about to make my garage it's new home for the next 9 days...
Pretty cool huh?
First I started with the interior. It was pretty dirty and since half was white it showed everything so I really had my work cut out for me.:nervous2:
Here are some before pics of the interior.
It's really hard to see how dirty the white really is in these pics, but once you see them cleaned you'll know.
This is my basic process for cleaning the interior. Everything got dusted and vacuumed, then I use the PC with a soft bristol attachment which worked well and saved me a lot of energy. Sprayed the vinyl with 303 and use the PC at speed 4. This cleaned it up nicely.
Here's me working with the bristol attachment cleaning the seats and door.
After working with the PC, I rewiped it all down with a MF towel and more 303.
You can really see the white pop now.
before
after
The rest are after shots.
I basically sprayed the mats with 303, brushed them out and wiped them down.
Not quite done with the interior, stay tuned....
ALSO UPDATES ON HIS PLACING SECOND PLACE IN THE SHOW, DALLAS AUTORAMA, ONE OF DALLAS LARGEST ANNUAL CAR SHOWS.
SECOND PLACE!!!!:woot2:
Hey guys, this was to date my longest detail ever. The owner called me and asked for a show quality detail. We talked about what that meant and how long to expect. Without seeing the condition, I estimated around 20 hours since it's a classic and has lots of trim and fixtures on it to work around, but I was in for a surprise as the paint was hard as nails and hammered....
So here it is, a 1956 Chevy Bel Air, blue and white combo inside and out with a serious engine.
There was so much to this detail I'll do my best to remember it all, I took over 270 pics documenting every step, but I'll only post the main ones.
Please don't ask me how much I charged or how much it cost or whatever, I will not divulge that kind of private information. Thank you.
Guess I'll start with the deliver, the car was trailered in from about 2 hours East of Dallas and when finished will be put in the Autorama Show this coming weekend so it had to be absolutely perfect when I finished.
Here's the Bel Air coming off the trailing about to make my garage it's new home for the next 9 days...









Pretty cool huh?
First I started with the interior. It was pretty dirty and since half was white it showed everything so I really had my work cut out for me.:nervous2:
Here are some before pics of the interior.






It's really hard to see how dirty the white really is in these pics, but once you see them cleaned you'll know.
This is my basic process for cleaning the interior. Everything got dusted and vacuumed, then I use the PC with a soft bristol attachment which worked well and saved me a lot of energy. Sprayed the vinyl with 303 and use the PC at speed 4. This cleaned it up nicely.
Here's me working with the bristol attachment cleaning the seats and door.



After working with the PC, I rewiped it all down with a MF towel and more 303.
You can really see the white pop now.
before

after

The rest are after shots.







I basically sprayed the mats with 303, brushed them out and wiped them down.

Not quite done with the interior, stay tuned....