2009 Acura TL (Intetior- 60+ pictures)

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This is a 2009 Acura TL belongs to one my friends. She wanted a interior detail since her 7 yr old son took its toll on the car. For the outside it was a simple wash. Cars paint is in decent condition It had some time of coating installed at the dealership when she bought it was still sheeting water pretty good.

Carpets and Mats
  1. Folex and CG lighting Fast
  2. Carpet brush
  3. Bissell Proheat Auto

Vinyl and Dashboard
  1. Cleaned with CG Non Sense
  2. Protected- CG Silk Shine (awesome stuff)
  3. Radio and Face of Dash-CG Inner Clean

Leather Seats
  1. CG Leather Cleaner
  2. CG Leather Conditioner

Wash

  1. CG CW&G
  2. Megs WB
  3. Tires cleaned with CG APC
  4. Dressed with CG VRP

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Thanks for Looking
Sorry for all the pictures
Feedback highly appreciated
 
Great job! I love to see amazing interior details, even more than paint correction sometimes.
 
Wow, didnt think youd get some of those mats cleaned!!!

Sprayed the mats with folex and chemical guys lighting fast let it sit for a couple of minutes then scrub with brush the rinse off with pressure washer. Then used bissell proheat to get water out and let them hang dry. It was my first time using the pressure washer it worked great

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Sprayed the mats with folex and chemical guys lighting fast let it sit for a couple of minutes then scrub with brush the rinse off with pressure washer. Then used bissell proheat to get water out and let them hang dry. It was my first time using the pressure washer it worked great

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Sure did!!:dblthumb2:
 
What did you use to get in all the nooks and crannies such as near the electronic seat adjuster and the other parts, nice save on the leather btw
 
Wow. You really rescued that interior. Unbelievable. Really.
 
What did you use to get in all the nooks and crannies such as near the electronic seat adjuster and the other parts, nice save on the leather btw

I just used a small brush and sprayed it with nonsense and clean around it. thanks.





Wow. You really rescued that interior. Unbelievable. Really.
It was in rough shape.


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So I had posted this work on my facebook page. I got a message from an aquiantance not even a friend he asked me the price for an interior like this,I told him $85 for an interior like this but I would have to see it in person. He replied that it was too much and I was trying to rip him off. I told him the whole process of the interior and still said it was high.

Do you think the price I gave him was high?
I'm trying to be fair with my prices

Feedback appreciated.

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Wow, great job!

$85 seems low to me - how long did the entire process take you?
 
Wow, great job!

$85 seems low to me - how long did the entire process take you?

It took me 4hrs. This car belongs to a good friend so I gave her a good price but normally something like this I would charge $100

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Amazing job, thanks for taking the time to provide all the before and after pictures.
 
It took me 4hrs. This car belongs to a good friend so I gave her a good price but normally something like this I would charge $100

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Personally, even $100 is a very modest price for 4 hours worth of work.

I recently had someone tell me he would rather just have his car repainted than pay $275 for a single stage paint correction... some people just don't know what they're talking about.
 
Personally, even $100 is a very modest price for 4 hours worth of work.

I recently had someone tell me he would rather just have his car repainted than pay $275 for a single stage paint correction... some people just don't know what they're talking about.

Very true this are the type of people that want quality work but don't want to pay so they end up at the $7 car wash were they used terry towels to wash your car and the same dressing on your dash that they use on your tires.. I like to stay away from these type of people

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