Interior Detailing - My Tribute to the Toothbrush!!

schiddy said:
So I'm a little confused now. For the before and after picture, the before side is shiny ...



Shiny with the truly terrible slimy [stuff] that some "detailers" in Florida like to slop all over the interiors :rolleyes:



I've had two different vehicles, from two different areas in the state, arrive with the exact same mess...
 
Wow, big difference from a small tool. Reminds me of the stories I heard from some old marines about being punished by having to clean the latrine with a toothbrush. I bet it was clean when they were done!:biggrin:
 
Thrillseeker said:
...Reminds me of the stories I heard from some old marines about being punished by having to clean the latrine with a toothbrush. I bet it was clean when they were done!:biggrin:



still happens today....believe me I know!
 
Wow! Truly amazing transformations sir.



I really don't enjoy detailing interiors at all but you pics are inspiring and maybe I will have to re-evaluate my priorities.
 
Tooth brushes ain't just for interiors. I did a black 500 SL that had the typical MB brake dust caked on, a little Megs WB and a tooth brush took care of it. The owner (a dentist) thought that was ironic as hell! I told him I flossed the valve stems.



JB
 
I was introduced to the toothbrush at a very young age (about 4 or 5) as my dad used them on his 85 maxima wheels that had so many pits.



Thanks for showing the versatility of the tool though :D
 
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