Don't know where to start on interior.

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Hey all, I have been going back and forth on how to detail interiors. I have no idea where to start, step and products wise. I have always been a fan of and continue to use Meguiar's Quick interior detailer but that's about as far as I get.

I want to be able to get stains out of seats or at least make them less noticeable, clean up carpets and both fabric and leather seats. I have no idea how to use an exctractor and it's out of my budget right now.

So I was wondering what type of products I should be looking into and buying to be able to decently clean and maintain interiors?

I figured this was the list:
-Interior detailer
-Carpet/fabric shampoo of some kind
-Fabric/interior scrub brush
-leather cleaner
-leather conditioner
-Brush for leather?

Anything I am missing please add for me, also suggestions for product for each of these stpes would be a TON of help. Is Lexol a good product to use for leather? I am basically just looking for a product down and scrub and dry type system for now. Any and all suggestions and comments are welcome. Thanks so much.
 
In terms of steps, I suggest top-down. In other words, headliner >>dash, etc >> doors >> center console >> seats >> floor.

If the leather is relatively clean, you may be able to get away with MF's and not need to 'scrub' with a brush.
 
I break down interiors into categories.

Carpets
Upholstery
Plastics
Glass


I tackle an interior like so..

1. Carpets - APC+ 10:1, Folex for heavy spots
2. Plastics - APC+ 10:1 for pad plastics, Quick Interior Detailer for decent plastics.
3. Glass - clean glass with whatever glass cleaner you like
4. Upholstery - APC+ 10:1 for cloth, APC+ 15:1 for leather and Mothers VLR for good condition leather.
 
I break down interiors into categories.

Carpets
Upholstery
Plastics
Glass

I tackle an interior like so..

1. Carpets - APC+ 10:1, Folex for heavy spots
2. Plastics - APC+ 10:1 for pad plastics, Quick Interior Detailer for decent plastics.
3. Glass - clean glass with whatever glass cleaner you like
4. Upholstery - APC+ 10:1 for cloth, APC+ 15:1 for leather and Mothers VLR for good condition leather.

What is APC? Is there anything out there that works well enough without needing to dilute?
 
I wouldn't use it on carpets. Stick with the vinyl and plastic with the ultima.

I usually get carpet spot removers from my local auto parts store. Alot of people use Folex- you can pick some up at Lowes. I'm fittin to go pick up some this weekend as I am preparing to detail my dad's car for his birthday.
 
Steering towards a highly concentrated product, like Meguiars All Purpose Cleaner plus (APC+), is a bit more cost efficient than a dedicated ready to use (RTU) bottle of something else. Moreover, you can mix it to higher or lower concentrations, depending on your needs. For example, say one day you want to clean gunk in your engine area....maybe mix a heavy duty solution of APC+ @ 4:1.

Regarding my leather (in great condition), I personally have not used APC+ on it and probably wouldn't unless I absolutely needed to. I do, sometimes, use Meguiars Quick Interior Detailer on it or even 1z Cockpit Premium.

I have my eyes on Mothers VLR, as well and am glad to see tw33k2514 likes it!
 
My only fear is kind of losing track of dilutions. How do you guys take care of that?

So should I basically seprate materials for cloth and leather? Or just carry one product with different bottles of dilution for cloth, bad leather and decent leather?

Any suggestions of brushes or other cleaning tools?
 
Ahh makes sense. I knew it was something along the lines of that lol. Ok, I have a new question in regards to this:

My cousin has a partnership with a chemical company that sells car detailing chemicals, kind of like an Ardex deal. He said he can get me gallons of concentrate that dilute out to 15 gallons for every 1 gallon.

I told him I could use him for an interior cleaner and also a good wheel cleaner.
Question: What properties should I look for in these cleaners? I know for wheel cleaners, something not too harsh so it's safe on any kind of wheel. Anything else I should be looking for. And is it a good idea to get the stuff through him. It would be super cheap and save me money and from what I am hearing, it is really good stuff.
 
I think I'm gonna change it back. I'm not feeling soul glo
 
I typically do interiors in this order...

-Carpets & seats (if upholstery): Vac, stain prep, extract
-Vinyl: magic sponge, brushes, whatever I gotta do to clean the vinyl and plastic parts. I also will do the cleaning of leather seats during this step.
-Dressing: I use a Tornador tool to dress all plastic, and hit all nooks and crannies in the process.
-Interior windows and door jambs.
-Leather conditioner
-Final vac, new car scent.

That's my typical procedure. Obviously it varies depending on the vehicle condition or type.
 
What happened to the master...ShoNuff? I thought that was a cool avatar.

I was wondering the same thing!! Glad it's back! lol.

I typically do interiors in this order...

-Carpets & seats (if upholstery): Vac, stain prep, extract
-Vinyl: magic sponge, brushes, whatever I gotta do to clean the vinyl and plastic parts. I also will do the cleaning of leather seats during this step.
-Dressing: I use a Tornador tool to dress all plastic, and hit all nooks and crannies in the process.
-Interior windows and door jambs.
-Leather conditioner
-Final vac, new car scent.

That's my typical procedure. Obviously it varies depending on the vehicle condition or type.
Yeah, thanks for that. I think it's so much easier and more effecient when you have a step by step type process to follow.

What do you guys think about using my cousin? According to him, he has over 2200 different chemicals I can choose from so there's defintiely something there for any condition I need/have.
Feed back please
 
Yeah, thanks for that. I think it's so much easier and more effecient when you have a step by step type process to follow.

What do you guys think about using my cousin? According to him, he has over 2200 different chemicals I can choose from so there's defintiely something there for any condition I need/have.
Feed back please

Well, I don't know your cousin, ha. But, if you can get your hands on some stuff for cheap...then why not. I honestly could clean interiors with probably any line of products. I use my local distributor for pretty much every single product used on interiors.

I've tried other stuff, but to me...it's mostly all the same. If you get stuff you can dilute to your liking, then you can make use of it. Interiors are not rocket science. They can get complicated, and experience definitely helps a LOT. But, either way...cleaners are cleaners, and most will work in one way shape or form.
 
Well, I don't know your cousin, ha. But, if you can get your hands on some stuff for cheap...then why not. I honestly could clean interiors with probably any line of products. I use my local distributor for pretty much every single product used on interiors.

I've tried other stuff, but to me...it's mostly all the same. If you get stuff you can dilute to your liking, then you can make use of it. Interiors are not rocket science. They can get complicated, and experience definitely helps a LOT. But, either way...cleaners are cleaners, and most will work in one way shape or form.

Good advice. Thanks!

P.S. Am I able to use the same cleaners I would use on the seats and carpets on the headliner? Mine is starting to look dirty lol.
 
Interior detailer - Meguiar's APC+, OPC, and Meguiar's Quick Interior for gentle cleaning like navigation screens.
Carpet/fabric shampoo of some kind - Meguiar's APC+, Folex Fabric/interior scrub brush - A bunch of chocies. I haven't found one I love yet
Leather cleaner - OPC
Leather conditioner - Lexol works pretty well and is inexpensive. You only have to treat uncoated leather. For coated leather I use Ultima Interior Guard +
 
Good advice. Thanks!

P.S. Am I able to use the same cleaners I would use on the seats and carpets on the headliner? Mine is starting to look dirty lol.

I typically just use any APC on headliners. That really depends on the product. I try not to use anything too strong.
 
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