Interior Detail

pmesfun

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First post here, I've lurked for a bit and learned so much.:xyxthumbs:

Here I have my 99 Toyota Avalon with 150K. Started with removing the front seats and trim pieces to get the carpet out.

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After power washing carpet and mats.

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Forgot about before pics but have one on the passenger seat.

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Carpet in, trim re-installed and seats bolted in.

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I used leather conditioner on the seats and padding on the doors and Meguiar's Supreme Shine protectant on the rest of the interior trim. Apologize for the cell phone pics but Feed back please.
 
Hey, great job! :xyxthumbs:

As I'm only doing my own car (& family, etc) I also find it a lot easier sometimes to remove parts from the car & clean them...
I don't know how some of the guys on here get the results they do working in the car in such a short time...

Shame you didn't have more before pics. Looking at the one of your seat it seems that you may have had quite a mess on your hands!

Also, :welcome:
 
Great job! Going that extra mile and removing everything really paid off.
 
That wasn't a detail, that was a restoration! Man, super job!
 
That wasn't a detail, that was a restoration! Man, super job!
:iagree: Taking all that out is pretty hardcore but it looks like all the effort really paid off. Great job, man.
 
Thanks everyone for the comments, interior still smells great!
 
Looks nice now. What products did you use on the carpet?
 
I've got to agree, talk about rebuilding the interior for the floor pan up!!

Tremendous restoration and spectacular results....:props:
 
Thanks guys!


Looks nice now. What products did you use on the carpet?


Just water via pressure washer, not sure why but alot of soap came out of the carpet and mats. My guess is from a previous time I shampooed the interior, but never really rinsed them thoroughly.
 
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