Noslef: Hyundai Sonata - Interior, One-Step Polish and Protection

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Here is a Hyundai Sonata belonging to a family friend who was moving to Texas. I did the car just before she moved. I tried to touch on as much as I could with the time I had.

Wheels & Tires: Sonax Full Effect, CG Diablo, CG APC, CG Silk Shine
Engine: Simple Green, 303 Aerospace
Wash: CG Citrus Wash
Decontamination: Nanoskin Autoscrub Medium, OPT ONR
Polish: Menzerna PF2500
Headlights: 1500 - 2500 wet sanding, Meg's plastic polishes
Glass: Stoner's Invisible Glass
Interior panels: OPT OPC, Poorboy's World Natural Look Dressing
Inerior seats and mats: Folex, LGM
Protection: Migliore Cima Sealant

I have quite a few of pictures so I hope you all enjoy them!

























































This is what was coming out of the seats:



A couple 50/50's:



 
Exterior afters:





























These scratches looked much better now.













 
Poor car!

Awesome work and save.

I hope she was pleased!
 
Now that's you revive a vehicle to the maximum, excellent work
 
Wow! Night and day!

Do you mind sharing how long it took you to finish that? Also, how much did you charge for it?

Thanks.
 
This is far more than a turnaround, it's a resurrection, a miracle! I can only imagine they had a nice and comfortable trip to Texas.

Congratulations, and thanks for sharing.

Kind Regards.
 
Wow, amazing turnaround!

Thanks!

What a turnaround ! It needed love badly ! Congrats .

Yes, it was neglected most of its life. Thanks!

Poor car!

Awesome work and save.

I hope she was pleased!

She was extremely pleased. Thanks!

Amazing transformation. Great job.

Thanks!

Now that's you revive a vehicle to the maximum, excellent work

Thank you!

Nice save it needed love badly

Thanks!


Yeah...I had seen this car multiple times and always thought the car was solid blue not metallic blue!

You took about 30k miles off that car!!! WOW

Thanks!

Great Save!

Thank you!

Wow! Night and day!

Do you mind sharing how long it took you to finish that? Also, how much did you charge for it?

Thanks.

Thanks! I think I spent about 12-13 hours on it. This is one of the rare occasions where cost did not reflect the work because of the relationship to the family. Normally it would have been about $375-$400.

This is far more than a turnaround, it's a resurrection, a miracle! I can only imagine they had a nice and comfortable trip to Texas.

Congratulations, and thanks for sharing.

Kind Regards.

Thank you.

I love details like these, especially if the final result makes a major difference.

Thanks again everyone for the comments...it really makes it worth posting up my work! :dblthumb2:
 
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