After finishing the exterior of my first ever detail, I will be doing the interior of my parents SUV this upcoming weekend.
The vehicle is a 2001 Santa Fe. The interior contains the following:
Vinyl dash and door panels
Basic carpeting
Fabric seating
Rubber trunk mat
So far I purchased Meg's Quik Interior detailer and Folex. I also have a 4hp, 10 gallon wet-dry vacuum (Mfg: Shop-Vac). I also believe there is a LGM somewhere in the house. I'm not sure what model...but I do think we have one.
Now here's what I though I'd do...
First, I'd remove the carpets and vacuum them with "The Shark" vacuum. Then I'd apply Folex, and let it sit for a few minutes. I'd then rub it in with my fingers and finally agitate it with a carpet brush. Finally, I'd power wash the removable carpets and dry them with the shop vac THEN the LGM (if I can find it).
Next, I'd wipe down all the vinyl with a damp wash cloth. Then I would clean with the Megs Quik Interior Detailer.
That's about all I know...I'm not sure on how I would clean the seats and the non-removable carpets. Obviously I can't power wash them. Would I ust use Folex, rub it in, the rinse with a damp towel, followed by dryign with the shop vac?
Also, my dad had a glue on "wood grain" dash kit installed. So around his shifter, dash, and door handles are the wood grain dash pieces. Is it safe to use Meg's Interior Quik Detailer on that? If so, should I spray directly on the dash, or on the MF towel first?
I won't be starting this until next weekend, so if you think I need other cleaners, concentrates, or reasonably priced tools - please let me know!
Any help is appreciated!
Thank you!
The vehicle is a 2001 Santa Fe. The interior contains the following:
Vinyl dash and door panels
Basic carpeting
Fabric seating
Rubber trunk mat
So far I purchased Meg's Quik Interior detailer and Folex. I also have a 4hp, 10 gallon wet-dry vacuum (Mfg: Shop-Vac). I also believe there is a LGM somewhere in the house. I'm not sure what model...but I do think we have one.
Now here's what I though I'd do...
First, I'd remove the carpets and vacuum them with "The Shark" vacuum. Then I'd apply Folex, and let it sit for a few minutes. I'd then rub it in with my fingers and finally agitate it with a carpet brush. Finally, I'd power wash the removable carpets and dry them with the shop vac THEN the LGM (if I can find it).
Next, I'd wipe down all the vinyl with a damp wash cloth. Then I would clean with the Megs Quik Interior Detailer.
That's about all I know...I'm not sure on how I would clean the seats and the non-removable carpets. Obviously I can't power wash them. Would I ust use Folex, rub it in, the rinse with a damp towel, followed by dryign with the shop vac?
Also, my dad had a glue on "wood grain" dash kit installed. So around his shifter, dash, and door handles are the wood grain dash pieces. Is it safe to use Meg's Interior Quik Detailer on that? If so, should I spray directly on the dash, or on the MF towel first?
I won't be starting this until next weekend, so if you think I need other cleaners, concentrates, or reasonably priced tools - please let me know!
Any help is appreciated!
Thank you!