Thanks for the Help Patrick! Interior Cleaned!
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Thanks for the Help Patrick! Interior Cleaned!
First off I want to thank patrick for helping me over the phone and helping me finish off my plan of attack for my 760. I finished speaking with pat at 12:30 and have been working until 5:30 to finish off the work. I just spent the last few minutes uploading the photos to my photobucket account
The Process:
Vacuum the interior
Wood Wipedown with Alcohol
Zaino All In One applied with new MF - wood
Clean off vents and buttons using Q-Tips
Clean off any dust with Meg's Brush
303 on the Dash
Leatherique Pristine Clean on the kick-panels
Leatherique Pristine Clean on the center console Leathers
The Wood work was the most labor intensive, there is tons of wood in the car. The Dash has a huge strip that runs across, then there's the drawers, then the center console with wood. Every door has wood on it that's about 2-3 feet long. As well the rear deck has a wood strip about 8 inches wide that runs the width of the car, this was a PITA to clean since I was on the seats with them reclined so I could get to the wood.
pics:
This is a photo of a small wooden strip that runs behind the front seats, this picture shows how dull the wood is and as well the grain in it. This is how all of the wood in the car looked, not that good in such a nice car
Another Photo of the same area, just zoomed out
This is the Leather on the 3rd headrest under the rear center console, look at that dirt!
After ZAIO per Patrick's advice
Same spot
Wood on the doors
Rear Center Console After
Rear Center Console After
Rear Center Console and Headrest After!
This is the wood strip on the dash that is infront of the passenger seat. This is after I cleaned it up!
These are all the vents in just one area of the car!!! There are vents in the B pillars and roof as well!!!!!!
All the Q-tips needed to clean the area above!
That's all the dirt that arrives after 45K of driving!
Final Shots:
These 5 hours didn't include cleaning the seats, door leather, cleaning the alcantra, cleaning the velvet on the door's nor cleaning the all season mats.
Those would have added a bit more time!
Once again, thanks Patrick!!! Exceldetail and Patrick Rock!!!!!
The Process:
Vacuum the interior
Wood Wipedown with Alcohol
Zaino All In One applied with new MF - wood
Clean off vents and buttons using Q-Tips
Clean off any dust with Meg's Brush
303 on the Dash
Leatherique Pristine Clean on the kick-panels
Leatherique Pristine Clean on the center console Leathers
The Wood work was the most labor intensive, there is tons of wood in the car. The Dash has a huge strip that runs across, then there's the drawers, then the center console with wood. Every door has wood on it that's about 2-3 feet long. As well the rear deck has a wood strip about 8 inches wide that runs the width of the car, this was a PITA to clean since I was on the seats with them reclined so I could get to the wood.
pics:
This is a photo of a small wooden strip that runs behind the front seats, this picture shows how dull the wood is and as well the grain in it. This is how all of the wood in the car looked, not that good in such a nice car
Another Photo of the same area, just zoomed out
This is the Leather on the 3rd headrest under the rear center console, look at that dirt!
After ZAIO per Patrick's advice
Same spot
Wood on the doors
Rear Center Console After
Rear Center Console After
Rear Center Console and Headrest After!
This is the wood strip on the dash that is infront of the passenger seat. This is after I cleaned it up!
These are all the vents in just one area of the car!!! There are vents in the B pillars and roof as well!!!!!!
All the Q-tips needed to clean the area above!
That's all the dirt that arrives after 45K of driving!
Final Shots:
These 5 hours didn't include cleaning the seats, door leather, cleaning the alcantra, cleaning the velvet on the door's nor cleaning the all season mats.
Those would have added a bit more time!
Once again, thanks Patrick!!! Exceldetail and Patrick Rock!!!!!
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CSMEANCE, you already had the answers! Nice clean up, that does look labor intensive, but a car well worth taking gentle care of. And thank you for the "thanks"! Pleasure speaking with you today!
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Wow, looks good. Now add some of the Zaino leather treatment-the stuff smells awesome!
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