Interior Detail - From Horrible to Like new - B & B Detailing - Nashville TN

Great turn around on that car-I bet the client was Very happy!

One suggestion-those red and yellow paint marks on the outside of the tire can be removed with a little brake cleaner sprayed onto a towel and rubbed off. I always think they stand out and look horrible. It only takes a minute.
 
Great job!

Thanks Man!

What an amazing turnaround. I bet the owner was thrilled.


He was and thank you!

Turned out great is an understatement, I imagine the owner was very pleased with the results.

I appreciate it man!

I've said it before and I'll say it again you do awesome work. If that's the middle package why would anyone go for a higher one? Just sweet!

I also love a TACTICAL detailer with an exposed trigger finger! :xyxthumbs:


LOL - yeah that glove broke and I replaced it SOON after lol!
 
Beautiful Job! I hate that fabric! It can be a pain to clean, but man you made it look brand new!

Thanks Bro, I appreciate it 100%!

Can you tell us the process you go with?

I like to use the brush head from the vac believe it or not with some APC and agitate lightly to pretreat - them steam thoroughly until the seats are stain free! That simple man :dblthumb2:

You do great work. I always like reading your posts. I hope to be able to use a steamer on interiors like you do!

+1!!!!! my sister has gray seats with stains like that... I scrubbed and scrubbed with APC, Folex and CG stain remover.. It came clean but the outlines (ghosting) of the stains were still there??? Is this where the steamer comes in??

Sometimes the "ghosting" is there, but if you steam a few more times it will eventually go away - have to be diligent and patient at the same time with seats like this.

Great job Anthony. Amazing turnaround.

Thanks Man!

What method did you guys use to get the stains out of the seats?

See above comment ^

Great turn around on that car-I bet the client was Very happy!

One suggestion-those red and yellow paint marks on the outside of the tire can be removed with a little brake cleaner sprayed onto a towel and rubbed off. I always think they stand out and look horrible. It only takes a minute.

I agree 100% - Removing inspection goo and/or paint is important for sure - thank you for the tip man :props:
 
Great turnaround!

If you don't mind me asking, which steamer do you use?

Thanks again for sharing your tips with everyone it's very helpful!
 
Great turnaround!

If you don't mind me asking, which steamer do you use?

Thanks again for sharing your tips with everyone it's very helpful!


We use the VX-5000..... an essential tool for our operations for sure! Thanks for the kind words man :dblthumb2:
 
What steamer are you using? I was looking at getting a VX-5000.

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Excellent turn around! After our pm the other day I've got my steamer on the way. So you ever experience any of the stains wicking back, after a day or two using only steam?


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B&B, that is a fanstastic restoration, seeing things like this especially for a newbie is really encouraging. You guys do great work!
 
Excellent turn around! After our pm the other day I've got my steamer on the way. So you ever experience any of the stains wicking back, after a day or two using only steam?


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Every now and then yes, but no more often than when I extracted - We had a Mytee Lite II for about a month and always ended up just steaming over the results so we sold it. BUT - there are a few jobs a year that we wish we had an extractor over a steamer, only the 1,000 jobs that we need a steamer over an extractor out weighs those few lol.

B&B, that is a fanstastic restoration, seeing things like this especially for a newbie is really encouraging. You guys do great work!

Looks fantastic! Never woulda thought that those seat could come clean.

Thanks guys!
 
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