How to clean & protect the interior of a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Products

Gemini13 said:
Great work. Interior looks fantastic and its obvious the products work. Curious as to your thoughts on how they compare to others you've used previously.



Thanks Gemini. Honestly, this is the best interior cleaner I've ever used. I played around and compared it to my super strong APC this past weekend and it cleaned just as good. But, this product is much safer.



Flashtime said:
Excellent write-up! I was going to post my own of a very nasty Honda.

But this works much better. And my results (engine/wheels too) are the same.

It's hard to believe this stuff is actually safe AND effective.



Looking forward to the Pro line. I *hope it's as cost effective as Meguiars

APC and SD as the cleaning abilities are on par with them. Interesting indeed.



Thanks Han.



gofast908z said:
Wow that came out great! Excellent writeup and pics.

Thanks gofast!



Auto Concierge said:
great clean up, this product line is now on my radar. Is it ready for prime time(retail sales) or still in the beta stages(I see the banner so I probably answered my own question) Doh...



Thanks Bob. Definately try this product. :2thumbs:



Moutee said:
Thanks for the product review and for showing us your process. Great work!



Thanks Moutee.
 
Candor said:
Awesome putting my order in :hifive:



Thanks, best of luck.



bufferbarry said:
Looks like hd met Mr. Fermani's standards. David while the product looks great, I must say that was a very impressive interior detail. I know that leather had to be a pain to do with removing any dye. Great job!



No dye transfer at all. I 1st tried it on the most worn out part (driver's outer side supprt) and it worked great without any bleading.



vtec92civic said:
damn! now that makes me really want to try out some of that stuff. Looks to be fantastic!



Thanks vtec.



Apollo_Auto said:
Once clean 355 there, Dave! Nice work!



Thanks so much.



rwisejr said:
Outstanding work David on the interior and Greatly detailed writeup of the entire process.



Thanks rwisejr



jgh1987 said:
Nice Dave, you did a great job



Hey Josh - thanks. :heelclick
 
kaotikdt said:
GREAT!!!!! I liked the packaging now I want to try it for sure!!!!!



Good job on that Ferrari!!!



-Jerry



MuttGrunt said:
great write-up, pics, and process David. Seems the HD stuff works quite nicely



Pats300zx said:
Great review David. I can't wait to get some of mine so I can give it a try.





Thanks Jerry, MuttGrunt & Pat! Let us know how you make out with HD.
 
how long did that interior take you? did the HD product have to sit for awhile or were they direct applications and were directed to be cleaned right away after applying?
 
I always think about the labor involved when I use a toothbrush for cleaning. There is no doubt that this Ferrarri came out GREAT. I always end up LOSING money on these jobs because it takes so long to get them perfect. Nice job Dave!
 
Thats Fresh said:
how long did that interior take you? did the HD product have to sit for awhile or were they direct applications and were directed to be cleaned right away after applying?



I spent about 6 hours on the interior and trunk of this car. The cleaner was a spray/scrub/wipe process. I didn't concentrate or see any advantage with letting it dwell on this application. I've used the scrub side of the HD applicator pad on light duty jobs and it seems to work very nice.





Showroom Shine said:
GREAT Detail and write up! Koos like some good quality products. On my list ot order.Thanks



Thanks Showroom Shine. Definately worth a try. :)



paintxpert said:
I always think about the labor involved when I use a toothbrush for cleaning. There is no doubt that this Ferrarri came out GREAT. I always end up LOSING money on these jobs because it takes so long to get them perfect. Nice job Dave!



Yeah, I know what you mean. The owner wasn't in a hurry and I actually had the car for several weeks. Time wasn't an issue and it was great to take my time.



paintxpert said:
I dont use oily dressings they just collect and trap dirt. Unless it is perhaps a very light non-oily spray protectant.

The HD Protect isn't oily one bit. I actually did 2 straight applications on the dash(within several hours apart) and it seemed to plate out perfectly. Had a very factory appearance.



dj55b said:
defintaly good job! also curious on the time taken you

Thanks dj55b



Crandallion said:
After looking at this post, I honestly believe you can buy any trashed car and make it look great



Haha - Thanks. I wish I could afford to buy this one. :help:



CARWAX said:
you sir,are my yoda!



Feel the force young Luke. :D

How the heck are you Rick? Long time - no see.
 
Bump!



I just had to bump this thread to say it is one of my all time favorite threads because it is so informative andd simple to follow. I just ordered a bunch of HD and 3D products, including the ones you used. Thanks!
 
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