Absolute Perfection Auto Detailing – Suburban Transformation! – Goldsboro, NC

Looks great! I'm sure customer was happy. Did this have leather or cloth seating and what was the extent of cleaning either?
I actually may have the EXACT same vehicle to clean soon but probably not as dirty as this and it has black leather.
 
Dirty interiors like that make for very good before and after pictures. For me, there's a sense of satisfaction after cleaning an interior like that. Great work!
 
Looks great! I'm sure customer was happy. Did this have leather or cloth seating and what was the extent of cleaning either?
I actually may have the EXACT same vehicle to clean soon but probably not as dirty as this and it has black leather.

Vacuum the seats. Then I warmed the leather with my steamer to loosen the grime and then spray APC+ onto a MF and wipe the leather. Followed up with a barely damp MF.

Dirty interiors like that make for very good before and after pictures. For me, there's a sense of satisfaction after cleaning an interior like that. Great work!

Thank you. Very rewarding especially at the reaction of the customer. The customer kept reminding me when she dropped it off to take a lot of before and after pics since she loves looking at the pics on my business FB page. She was thrilled with the outcome. :props:
 
Looks really good. I've been thinking about getting a steamer and after seeing these results I'm definitely getting one. Well done
 
Looks really good. I've been thinking about getting a steamer and after seeing these results I'm definitely getting one. Well done

Thank you. A steamer is a great tool to help get the job done more effectively. :dblthumb2:
 
Looks really good. I've been thinking about getting a steamer and after seeing these results I'm definitely getting one. Well done

What kind of steamer are you looking to purchase?
 
What did you use on the left stalk?


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What did you use on the left stalk?

Care must be taken as to not remove the markings from the turn signal switch.

I soaked a microfiber towel in ONR (Optimum No-Rinse) solution, heated up the towel with my steamer, and gently rubbed the switch with the towel.
 
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