80k on this 2005 Camry. Interior was pretty decent, exterior was not in good shape, all sorts of dents, dings and scratches. Looked a little better after it got cleaned up a bit .
Washed the wheels, tires, and wells with Deep Crystal Car Wash, Super Degreaser, All Purpose Cleaner and various brushes.
Spray....
Agitate...
Rinse....
I then washed the car with Gold Class Car Wash Shampoo & Conditioner and Body Solvent where needed.
The trunk was pretty bad, really slowed the detail down.
Vacummed the whole trunk first...
The mat was cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner, a stiff ADS carpet brush dipped in really hot water, then extracted with a water from a hoes, large bath towels, and my shop vac.
During....
After..
Its about 94% dry
The interior was cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner, cotton towels, and variosu brushes. Then dressed with Quik Interior Detailer. Clear plastic was cleaned with #18 - Clear Plastic Detailer. The door jambs were wiped clean with Last Touch Spray Detailer and all the glass was cleaned with Glass Cleaner Concentrate at 10:1
Driver's mat was destroyed, the Camry stitching is peeling off and its just plain worn out.
The exterior of the car was clayed, I then applied D151 Paint Conditioning Cream with my PC at speed 4, I used several W8207 pads. I then applied a coat of NXT Generation Tech Wax 2.0 by hand. The tires and wheelwells were dressed with Hyper-Dressing at 3:1. The wheels were sealed with my 70/30 mix of Ultimate Quik Wax
and #135 - Synthetic Spray Detailer.
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2005 Honda Odyssey, a little over 60k. Most of the time was spent on the interior, exterior was just given a basic wash and seal.
Washed the wheels, tires, and wells with Deep Crystal Car Wash, Super Degreaser, Wheel Brightener , All Purpose Cleaner, and various brushes.
Spray...
Agitate...
Rinse....
The van was then washed with Gold Class Car Wash Shampoo & Conditioner and Body Solvent where needed.
After wash...
Interior was not in that great of shape, I spent nearly two hours just vacumming and dry brushing...
All surfaces were cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner, cotton towels, and various brushes. Leather was cleaned the same way but with a brush. All vinyl, plastic, and leather was dressed with Quik Interior Detailer.
After dry brushing and vacumming the carpets I cleaned them with All Purpose Cleaner, hot water and a brush, then extracted them with my shop vac, water, and cotton towels. All door and trunk jambs cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner then sealed with my 70/30 mix of #135 - Synthetic Spray Detailer and Ultimate Quik Wax. Windows were cleaned with Glass Cleaner Concentrate at 10:1.
The rubber mats were scrubbed with All Purpose Cleaner and a brush, rinsed down, let to dry, then dressed with Hyper-Dressing at 5:1.
50/50 vacumming
The exterior was clayed, then cleaned and polished with #66 - Quick Detailer (Cleaner/Wax) and my PC set at speed 4, I used several W8207 pads. The paint and wheels were sealed with my 70/30 mix of #135 - Synthetic Spray Detailer and Ultimate Quik Wax. Tires and fenderwells were dressed with All Season Dressing.
Washed the wheels, tires, and wells with Deep Crystal Car Wash, Super Degreaser, All Purpose Cleaner and various brushes.
Spray....
Agitate...
Rinse....
I then washed the car with Gold Class Car Wash Shampoo & Conditioner and Body Solvent where needed.
The trunk was pretty bad, really slowed the detail down.
Vacummed the whole trunk first...
The mat was cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner, a stiff ADS carpet brush dipped in really hot water, then extracted with a water from a hoes, large bath towels, and my shop vac.
During....
After..
Its about 94% dry
The interior was cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner, cotton towels, and variosu brushes. Then dressed with Quik Interior Detailer. Clear plastic was cleaned with #18 - Clear Plastic Detailer. The door jambs were wiped clean with Last Touch Spray Detailer and all the glass was cleaned with Glass Cleaner Concentrate at 10:1
Driver's mat was destroyed, the Camry stitching is peeling off and its just plain worn out.
The exterior of the car was clayed, I then applied D151 Paint Conditioning Cream with my PC at speed 4, I used several W8207 pads. I then applied a coat of NXT Generation Tech Wax 2.0 by hand. The tires and wheelwells were dressed with Hyper-Dressing at 3:1. The wheels were sealed with my 70/30 mix of Ultimate Quik Wax
and #135 - Synthetic Spray Detailer.
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2005 Honda Odyssey, a little over 60k. Most of the time was spent on the interior, exterior was just given a basic wash and seal.
Washed the wheels, tires, and wells with Deep Crystal Car Wash, Super Degreaser, Wheel Brightener , All Purpose Cleaner, and various brushes.
Spray...
Agitate...
Rinse....
The van was then washed with Gold Class Car Wash Shampoo & Conditioner and Body Solvent where needed.
After wash...
Interior was not in that great of shape, I spent nearly two hours just vacumming and dry brushing...
All surfaces were cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner, cotton towels, and various brushes. Leather was cleaned the same way but with a brush. All vinyl, plastic, and leather was dressed with Quik Interior Detailer.
After dry brushing and vacumming the carpets I cleaned them with All Purpose Cleaner, hot water and a brush, then extracted them with my shop vac, water, and cotton towels. All door and trunk jambs cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner then sealed with my 70/30 mix of #135 - Synthetic Spray Detailer and Ultimate Quik Wax. Windows were cleaned with Glass Cleaner Concentrate at 10:1.
The rubber mats were scrubbed with All Purpose Cleaner and a brush, rinsed down, let to dry, then dressed with Hyper-Dressing at 5:1.
50/50 vacumming
The exterior was clayed, then cleaned and polished with #66 - Quick Detailer (Cleaner/Wax) and my PC set at speed 4, I used several W8207 pads. The paint and wheels were sealed with my 70/30 mix of #135 - Synthetic Spray Detailer and Ultimate Quik Wax. Tires and fenderwells were dressed with All Season Dressing.
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