Construction truck - formwork oil and dirty interior

DANnissan240

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Hi everybody! My first show N' shine post! I do detailing in the weekends as I have a full time job too. I was contacted on facebook from my friend who have his own company and hey do formwork mainly for houses and house moving projects. He wanted to change his truck for a diesel one cause he have a big trailer and he would have saved on the fuel vs gas on the 2500. But after cleaning his truck he decided to finally keep it! He was really happy client he couldn't believed how clean it they tought i've had changed parts to make it look this new again! The interior was really dirty. The owner didn't thought about that but the leather seats had seat covers and dirt was passing right thru it and there was so much sand that it stained the leather even on the backrest. The door panel was full of formwork oil and needed lot of cleaning to look brand new again. The exterior was just spot compounded with 3" meguiar's burgundy pad and 105 to remove scratch prior to show it to the dealership. Hope you guys enjoy the before and afters!


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Excellent work. That interior was soiled! I was impressed to see how well the drivers seat and door panel came out.
 
That was a great job. I bet lots of hard work on the interior, but it looks brand new again.
Awesome!

What products did you use on the interior?
 
Driver door panel blew my mind awesome work. looked like it was beyond repair where the arm rest is.
 
I honestly love seeing these details more than any Lamborghini Maserati or Ferrari detail. I get lots of welding trucks and oil rig trucks and these guys really use them and get them dirty. They're always thankful of the service and 2 weeks later their truck is ready for another detail hahaha
 
I honestly love seeing these details more than any Lamborghini Maserati or Ferrari detail. I get lots of welding trucks and oil rig trucks and these guys really use them and get them dirty. They're always thankful of the service and 2 weeks later their truck is ready for another detail hahaha

Yeah. Yours is really impressive. Most of us, me included, don't spend enough time on the interior.
 
Thanks you everyone. I appreciate that you guys like my first post of one of my details. Next time i'll post my process and products used this one was mainly an interior clean up... I used Autoglym leather cleaner on the leather seats with horsehair brush followed with carpro perl. The interior door panels was cleaned with Autoglym leather cleaner mixed with my horsehair brush contaning abrasives in it otherwise the stuff is not moving... The carpets was cleaned with my bissell autocare proheat and various cleaner folex and diluted laundry detergent.
 
Awesome work! That door panel and drivers seat were crazy.....great restoration!:xyxthumbs:
 
Great job. I'm working on a Honda van right now that looked the same inside. i see you had the same problem as I have. The carpets are just so bad they won't come out perfect. Feed back please
 
:applause::applause:

That's what I call a big "turn around!"

Man, that interior was toast in every sense of the word.

Bill
 
Looks great, I wish I would have known about autogeek years ago when I worked at a oil refinery. The maintenance " shop " truck had door panels that looked like that and I was only able to do so much with OTC products.
 
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