Very dirty mini van interior.

imported_cj99si

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This one sucked in a few ways, It sucked before I did it because it was a gift certificate I sold a year ago. then it sucked alot worse when I saw the thing! I did end up charging $40 on top though.



Process:

Lots of vacuuming, beating, hp air and chemicals.

I used a mix of greased lightning/pro heavy duty cleaner/water for the carpets.



My extractor just quit on me so I used a hose and vacuum.

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Wow! Absolutely amazing transformation!! I always look forward to your interior details...





I have to ask, have you ever tried the PRO leather products? I was looking on their site and they have a lot of nice products for a great price. Thanks for the help!
 
gmblack3a said:
Very nice work! Did you remove the middle seats? How long did it take?



No just the back bench. It was dirt driveway So didnt feel like putting them all out in the dirt. the middle ones are pretty easy to work around, and the seats needed alot of work and were easier to work on in the car. it took 4 and a 1/2 hrs
 
Joshua312 said:
Wow! Absolutely amazing transformation!! I always look forward to your interior details...





I have to ask, have you ever tried the PRO leather products? I was looking on their site and they have a lot of nice products for a great price. Thanks for the help!



Thanks, I like the pro leather lotion. I switched to lexol's conditioner though. They both finish about the same but lexol is alittle easier to use because you can spray it. the pro lotion smells alot better though. hope thats what you were looking for.
 
cj99si said:
Thanks, I like the pro leather lotion. I switched to lexol's conditioner though. They both finish about the same but lexol is alittle easier to use because you can spray it. the pro lotion smells alot better though. hope thats what you were looking for.



Thanks! Exactly what I wanted to hear, I actually prefer a lotion than spray when I detail. The PRO website has great information on all their products...Thanks for the headsup and saving me some $$, looks like I'll be ordering some products soon!
 
gav'spurplez said:
how careful are you when working on seats ??



i never want them to be wet / damp when the customer takes the car :(



Pretty carefull, you never really want to get below the fabric wet(unless its really bad and one of the main purposes of the detail)..... alot of times you will find old coffee stains brought back to life and made alot worse than when you started. your customers will understand though stuff has to get wet to get clean. seats dry pretty quick though, on a breasy day or with a fan. when im done with interior and move on to the exterior sometimes ill run the car with full heat on the floor and defrost. That drys the floors pretty good.
 
cj99si said:
Pretty carefull, you never really want to get below the fabric wet(unless its really bad and one of the main purposes of the detail)..... alot of times you will find old coffee stains brought back to life and made alot worse than when you started. your customers will understand though stuff has to get wet to get clean. seats dry pretty quick though, on a breasy day or with a fan. when im done with interior and move on to the exterior sometimes ill run the car with full heat on the floor and defrost. That drys the floors pretty good.



nice,

i always leave the windows open after the interior is done,

then i move to the exterior as well.



might need to get a fan :nixweiss
 
Yeah Interior cleans are usually even more amazing than removing swirls. Fantastic job, looks like new :wow:
 
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