Garsnow
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Terrific job, it looks flawless. I love the look of it lowered on the OEM rims. The only thing I would change is to black out the front grille. Otherwise wise, it looks perfect
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Looks great! Congrats on the new ride, I love those. Any plans for it?
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Im in for a zipperless hoodie
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My friend asked if that is ok? Can anything happen if it cures too long?
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Thanks everyone. Unfortunatley she's up for sale because we just found out we're having #2 on the way! The toy has to go for now
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Ive got to get my hands on this brilliant glaze. I have yet to try it, and the only downfall im hearing is longevity. Next order will have to include some for sure
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What a perfect state for that car to be registered in, it matches perfect. Beautiful ride and nice job
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Anyone going to be attending this year? Im about 45 mins north, and during this week I will be going to flint for the back to the bricks cruise, but will be on Woodward Ave all day saturday
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Haha, that is awesome! Nice work
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Thanks. Yes, with a PC.
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With the woodward dream cruise right around the corner, it was time to get the goat looking right. I threw in a few before pictures. I was detoured the other day through some construction
This is the first time i've spent any real time on the paint, and I'm glad I did because she need some love, and lots of it! When I started out I wasn't sure how perfect I was going for and was going to see how hard it fought me. It wasn't the easiest nor the hardest, but I believe I achieved about 80% and I'm more than happy with the results.
Started off with a decon wash
Clayed
3 step polish
Waxed
Plastics dressed with in and out
Rubbers dressed with svrt
Before
Headlights need some love
After
Headlights looking right
Quick shot of the interior. I ran out of time and didn't get to detail it, however it's still clean. Just needs a quick vacuum.
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Looks great! I'm in the process of doing my GTO. Proving to be a more rewarding color than I thought
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Nice work and welcome! How long does an aeronautical detail take on average?
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Never seen the DWC turn wheels blue
Looks nice and clean!
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You've been busy! Atleast with back to back black vehicles it's very rewarding when you're finished. Great job on the Ford Truck, those pictures looked amazing.
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Wow! I wasnt expecting that dramatic of a difference. Those wheels were dirty! Looking good now
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I just used this on my gto and wifes brand new traverse which I made sure the dealer didnt prep and it spread over all the materials (Leather & plastics) and it spread perfectly. I will say since you own a Kia, we just traded in our Hyundai and since the two companies are related - some of the materials in the Hyundai gave me the hardest time spreading product over evenly. I hated detailing that car, seemed to fight me so hard. Hopefully you find a solution, I absolutely love this product.
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I used DupliColor caliper paint in the can. I love the high gloss / wet look it gives.
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Thanks guys! Super happy with the end result. This weekend she'll get a full correction done, Photoshoot pictures coming soon
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Been trying to decide for a while what color to paint my calipers. I really didn't want to do black because it hides them too much imo, but in the end I'm glad I did.Started out rusty and red
Gave all the wheels a good cleaning while they were off the car
Added a decal for that added touch
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Tried out the total interior detailed on the wifes traverse, and loved it! Also painted my calipers black today and gave my wheels a good cleaning while off the car
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I have some very sticky tape in my back window where the temporary plate was taped to the glass and it's the nastiest, strongest tape I have ever seen. Before I go at it with some chemicals, I want to make sure I'm not going to harm my window tint. Any ideas?
How do I clean stained cloth seats?
in Interior Cleaning & Care
Posted · Edited by Garsnow
I have a Jeep Wrangler with cloth seats, and the inserts have a type of netting design and Im worried about using a carpet brush like I would be around emblems on floor mats. I have sprayed carpet cleaner directly onto the seat and scrubbed with a towel but didn't seem to do the trick. I have a bissell little green carpet cleaner, but dont like how wet it makes everything, but if that will do the trick I will give it a shot.
Any other tips?
Here is a stock photo