Beat Toyota Highlander

christian900se

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I got a whole bunch of detailing jobs lined up recently, but unfortunately all of them are an interior rejuvenation and wash/clean/wax type ordeal. This car was beat to hell. I unfortunately only got a few before shots but the interior was nasty. The carpets were a very dark brown (supposed to be light beige) and there was dirt and stains on every surface.

I wound up doing spot scratch removals, although one key mark (will be shown) could in no way be touched without touch up paint.

Process

Exterior;
Washed- ONR
Clayed- ## medium clay bar, Luber clay lube
XMT 360 on CCS white pad (PC)
XMT #3 and orange pad for scratches
Collinite 915
Rain-x'ed the windows
PB's wheel sealant
Black Magic matte tire finish

Interior;
Woolite+water (1:3)
303 protectant
Bissel Little Green
Resolve
Megs UQD on wood trim and windows
Shop vacc'ed

Befores:

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Scratches to deal with:

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Interior Afters:

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I really like the lines on the carpets... nice job.
 
Thanks! I didnt feel like using the normal 'detailer stripes' that day, so I figured; why not do something different?
 
Very nice work. How do you guys make those detailer lines and stripes in the carpet. I have a shop vac and a Bisell Little Green Pro Heat Turbo and I never end up with those lines.
 
You have to go up one direction, and then move over and go down in the opposite direction.
 
^^ sometimes i use small interior brush to do the same :P (doesnt work all the time)
 
looks good. If anything, id recommend blurring out the license plate
 
TS656577: I will, I normally do that but I stopped posting for a bit and forgot to start blurring again. Thanks for the reminder.

jugodegolf: thanks! Im still improving from my techniques to the products I use, its a learning curve ;)
 
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