hey gang looking for ideas as to what to use for detailing interior aspects of a car. how do you get into those small cervices and cracks that a micro fiber cloths cant get into, example air vents,console between seats,stereo components. My wife works at a makeup store and i buy the big makeup brushes that are soft and allow you to get into those places some what, what are others using? How about exterior detailing, example i have a honeycomb grill on the front of my car any suggestions? also between your side mirrors and the casing that holds the mirror in place? Thxs for your time and effort all.
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Originally posted by nicepackage View Posthow do you get into those small cervices and cracks that a micro fiber cloths cant get into, example air vents,console between seats,stereo components. My wife works at a makeup store and i buy the big makeup brushes that are soft and allow you to get into those places some what, what are others using?
Originally posted by nicepackage View PostHow about exterior detailing, example i have a honeycomb grill on the front of my car any suggestions?
Originally posted by nicepackage View Postalso between your side mirrors and the casing that holds the mirror in place?Remember amatures built the ARK, proffesionals built the titanic
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Originally posted by nicepackageHow about exterior detailing, example i have a honeycomb grill on the front of my car any suggestions?
Originally posted by nicepackagealso between your side mirrors and the casing that holds the mirror in place?
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unfortunetly q-tips dont cut it anymore my friend you might get the cotton shedding off making more of a mess the solution to all your problems are right here!!
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Originally posted by cm2005300 View Postthe solution to all your problems are right here!!
The foam swabs look like they would work for a lot of things, we still probably won't clean the area between the mirror and housing however...
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Originally posted by Mike Phillips View PostJust trying to throw some ideas on the pixel page...
The foam swabs look like they would work for a lot of things, we still probably won't clean the area between the mirror and housing however...
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I wonder if the foam paint brushes would work around the mirrors. You can get them for like 3 for $1.00 at Home Depot. I will have to try one the next time I wash my car.
DaveYou repair things with tools. You fix things with a hammer.
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I spray all purpose cleaner and tilt the vents downwards so solution drips on towel...Otherwise air compressor works nicely ...
Tooth brushes for every nook and cranny on mirrors and grills it's been a detailing secret for years until now J/K...JoeJoe's detailing (Since 2002)''We begin where the car wash Ends.''
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What people are calling "paint brushes" we call "detail brushes" they are 1 1/2" wide with about 1/2" bristle on them and the proper ones are made from hogshair bristle, not nylon which can scratch paint and plastic. Those work well inside.
Also what they call "parts cleaning brushes" are very good for "brushing" dust away.
The best thing to have for interior cleaning however is an air gun connected to an air compressor. You can get a small 1/2HP or 3/4HP compressor for a low price and it will be invaluable in cleaning interiors.
You may also want to invest in the lower cost vapor steamer. There are hand-held units for less than $100 and some as high as $2,000. You can spend from $100 to$500 and have an adequate unit.
These are fabulous in cleaning cracks and crevices, map pockets, inside counsels and glove boxes, and especially good at removing stains from carpets and fabric seats.
They also tell me they are great on vinyl and leather seats in removing surface dirt.
Lots of good stuff to use to clean interiors thoroughly and fast with less fatigue.
Regards
Bud Abraham
DETAIL PLUS SYSTEMS
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