Interior clean-ups from Buffalo, NY!

Duggs

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We had pretty brutal winter, a lot of cars were beat up pretty good. Between some new products, equipment and working pretty damn hard I put out some pretty awesome results. Oh and some motorcycle love as well!

2013 Hyundai Veloster
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2014 GMC Sierra
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Yamaha 1300

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Now hopefully in the next few weeks I can start showing off some exterior work!
 
Awesome transformations! I'm also curious about the process on the exhaust.
 
Great job, especially on those salted floors. They are a PAIN! Can you share your products and techniques on getting those salty floors clean? I have a hell of a time with it...

Thanks!
 
WOW...did you use a steamer on the salt? I use HOT water and a scrub brush but I haven't been able to get those results!
 
My apologies on a late response guys! I appreciate all the compliments!

As far as the chrome. I used a microfiber buffing pad and Mother's chrome wheel polish. I was nervous going into this project because I know how difficult it can be to get right. Initially I hand washed it with and Eagle One wash solution and a wash mitt. Then dried and used the above products. Removed the polish with a microfiber cloth. It cleaned up much, much easier than I expected.

The interiors! Yes, those salty SOBs. In all cases I first use a fairly stiff brush and regular vacuum just to see exactly what I am working with. Second, I use a Bissell extractor with the 2X Deep Clean solution and hot water. It calls for 2 oz per fill, but I use 4 oz for a stronger concentrate. This tends to foam better when scrubbed. I soak a small section with the solution and then with a stiff brush, vigorously scrub the area and then use the Bissell to suck up the solution and salt. I repeat this process continually until the area is clean. This can take awhile, some elbow grease, and some patience.
 
My apologies on a late response guys! I appreciate all the compliments!

As far as the chrome. I used a microfiber buffing pad and Mother's chrome wheel polish. I was nervous going into this project because I know how difficult it can be to get right. Initially I hand washed it with and Eagle One wash solution and a wash mitt. Then dried and used the above products. Removed the polish with a microfiber cloth. It cleaned up much, much easier than I expected.

The interiors! Yes, those salty SOBs. In all cases I first use a fairly stiff brush and regular vacuum just to see exactly what I am working with. Second, I use a Bissell extractor with the 2X Deep Clean solution and hot water. It calls for 2 oz per fill, but I use 4 oz for a stronger concentrate. This tends to foam better when scrubbed. I soak a small section with the solution and then with a stiff brush, vigorously scrub the area and then use the Bissell to suck up the solution and salt. I repeat this process continually until the area is clean. This can take awhile, some elbow grease, and some patience.

for the weekend warrior or enthusiast who doesn't have $500+ to spend on a real hot water extractor, you just proved with a little more time, effort, and good technique that good results can be had. nice job! :props:
 
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