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    Interior Cleaning - Over Chemmed....

    This may not apply for pro's who detail -incoming unknown- cars but this process was also shown on the video I am describing was a pro detailer and how he detailed his own car interior

    Am I under doing it or have doing it wrong
    The video just came into my feed showed a detailers showing how he cleans his interiors and for alot of surfaces (seats, dash, console, steering wheel etc), he was going to town with interior spray, brushing till it got nice and lathery/foamy for the (you tube video ) .......and then just taking a dry MF and wiping it off.

    I'm the opposite when it comes to interiors. Compressor : pencil tip, blow out the cracks and crevices.
    I use mainly WATER and alot of MF's to spray and wipe off surfaces.
    Some high touch surfaces I may use Cockpit but it's used very very sparingly
    On the steering wheel, I do use on average like 6 MF towels but this is just OCD me cleaning , not wanting to spread -hand oils- and doing quadrant areas and fresh MF"s on the steering wheel. It's a pet peeve. I like a uber clean steering wheel.

    The only areas that mainly get's chems is generally the lower part of the door panels of the back of the front seats where's it's show scuffing. Chems can by anywhere from a very lite apc but sometimes it may require a High PH straight spray/dwell on said surface to remove show -stuff- that get' marred into the door panels.

    I just could not see the whole concept of foam every surface and just wipe off with dry MF.
    I pretty much like my touching surfaces as neutral as possible....

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    Re: Interior Cleaning - Over Chemmed....

    The foaming seems to be a trend among YouTubers. Personally, I'll wipe down with diluted P&S Xpress.

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    Re: Interior Cleaning - Over Chemmed....

    I never let my interior get dirty enough where I have to use an APC. I stick with ONR or an alcohol based interior cleaner.

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    Re: Interior Cleaning - Over Chemmed....

    Quote Originally Posted by CleanIT View Post
    I never let my interior get dirty enough where I have to use an APC.
    Same. And if i encounter someone elses "dirty" chit, ill just grab 3D orange degreaser....it does the trick.

    Im not one to do someone elses interior, uless i know them and its not all hogged up. No amount of money is worth it. And if ya got pet hair everywhere or mcydees french frys....if the owner cant keep it clean of pet hair or food,dont expect me to do it for ya. Ive told ppl no b4, due to that.

    And dont think im just being lazy...cuz i would say the owner of a pigstie is the lazy one...its just down right discusting

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    Re: Interior Cleaning - Over Chemmed....

    That was my thing. I get a video needs to be entertaining.....to have the viewer watch the *whole video*, etc to make commish

    But a pro detailer detailing his own ride....
    I would think it would be pretty clean in general.
    Lathering, foaming up consoles clusters, seats, shift knobs - literally I would say almost surface just short of the vacuum.....got the full blow whipped cream brushoff.

    And non detailers not knowing better but looking to learn the craft, may very well follow the suit.
    But I suppose the last sentence I posted goes the same with anything you watch on the internet...

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    Re: Interior Cleaning - Over Chemmed....

    I won't use a brush and get it foamy, but occasionally some of our vehicles get dirty enough I need to drag out the APC.

    My wife's job turns her car into a rolling office she's in several hours a day going between locations. This leads to minor food and drink splatters or spills and when combined with near constant usage, it gets dirty because I can't clean it up every couple of days. When we still had small children the problem was multiplied. All manner of mystery spots would appear. When I cleaned up the interior, it would usually start with a near-full wipe down/cleaning with an APC followed up by a dressing. A damp rag would not have done mutch.

    My car however is a totally different story. It sees far fewer miles, and except for autocross weekends, stays pretty clean. 90% of the time a wipe down with an interior protectant containing a bit of a cleaner is all I need.

    It all comes down to how dirty the interior gets.
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    Re: Interior Cleaning - Over Chemmed....

    I do use diluted APC's on interiors but follow it with steam and clean mf's. For heavily soiled areas it's apc and brushes (pedals, lower door panels, sills etc.) but, again, followed by steam.

    I don't like any residue left...just clean.

    I do my customer's the same as mine.

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    Re: Interior Cleaning - Over Chemmed....

    Post #7. Nothing wrong with APC IMO for the application at hand....in your case time=$$.
    I only really need APC at 20:1, 4:1 and if the shoe scuffs still ain't coming out, I'm breaking out the uber high PH cleaner straight, but everything get's rinsed cleaned afterwards. The uber PH always get's the scuffs out with nil-no scrubbing on the pesky scuffs that just won't come out with ease

    Again, time=$ for a pro but IME, and the interiors I do are my own which are maintained, but not a fan of steamers. Probably technique more than anything, but I have seen it do a sight weird color shift on vinyl once (minute and you would have to be super picky to notice), but steaming is just not my thing.

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    Re: Interior Cleaning - Over Chemmed....

    On customers vehicles who are asking for a “detail” apc & brush is definitely 1 way to go about it and I would consider it normal operating procedure.
    On my own vehicle APC might not be needed, but I’d rather use an interior detailer i.e. Blackfire Leather Complete vs. plain water because I feel like water alone won’t get the surfaces as clean as a cleaning product will. And even if you maintain your vehicle clean it will eventually build up just from driving with the windows rolled down.

    -8 towels to clean your steering wheel? How dirty can it possibly be? Lol.
    I usually get through even a dirty steering wheel with 1 towel sprayed with APC. Maybe 2 towels tops.

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    Re: Interior Cleaning - Over Chemmed....

    On the SW, I divide the wheel in about 4 quadrant. Clean one, new towel x4.
    That's the 1st pass.

    Then a second pass with another fairly heavy spray of H20 and wiping. *in my mind, I don't like spreading hand oils around*....
    But like I said, I am OCD clean about a clean -matte- steering wheel.

    Eventually, where the hands holds it the most, it will still patina over time...

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