1st Step Use Dust Blower on interior and then wipe with MF towel Then vacuumed entire interior These pics are Half(Finished) and Half(not finished) Headliner: Finished Headliner: Recaro Seats were cleaned with Chemical Guys PH leather cleaner Conditioned with Chemical Guys Leather conditioner ANd dashboard was with 303 Aerospace Then Aired out the car
Well done, the interior looks great. The 50/50 pictures of the headliner are nice...but just curious what exactly did you do to the headliner? Just a vacum or did you use an extractor? Just wondering that's all....oh do you always do the headliner on all interior details? I've done one or two vehicles that I've used my Little Green Machine on the headliners but I don't do it on all vehicles only if they really need it...well again just wondering that's all. Thank you for sharing the interior on that vehicle looks great.
Vehicle looks great.. nuff' said!! I used to work for Recaro... How was the craftsmanship on those.. like loose threads... that was always their tough point
First I vacuumed the whole top part. Then Iactually used a toothbrush and a solution I made with a couple of products. Worked extremely well but arduous. I also wiped down what rose from the fabric(pretty much my MF towel was covered in black dirt). I only do the headliner when my clients ask for an interior detail as well. The threads on the Recaro were still in good shape. But man when I sat in the car to move it forward and back it felt really nice.
Very nice work, especially on the interior! I feel like it's a topic that is hardly ever addressed on this website, so it's good to see some more pics of it. I don't like doing interiors, but that doesn't mean that I shouldn't know how to!
:gasp: :gasp: wow a toothbrush :headbang: that's wicked :applause: If you don't mind me asking what kind of solution did you use? I usually use either Meg's APC diluted really light...it works okay but nothing special. I've also used Zymol Clear diluted in hot water and that has worked well too...but I'd love to hear what you used if you don't mind sharing :thumb: