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Alex, you're my hero! That's a lot of accumulated yuckiness. One reason I don't like to do interiors.
Enrique - Amateur Detailer Extraordinaire
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quick question…how did you remover the car seats?
Who said you had to be a guy to like detailing?
Eva
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Originally Posted by lokichaos
quick question…how did you remover the car seats?
Four bolts, it's quite easy
David 2000 Ford F-350 DRW CCLB BLACK/GOLD
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Everything Mike has in his garage for detailing
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Alex...I agree with what a former U.S. President was known to cite: "I feel your pain"!
Seems like I stay tired...
Some of it is related to chronologically ageing...
Some is related to domestic problems (don't let that happen to you come August );
and improper body/mind maintenance...something I plan on correcting, soon.
Nice turnaround on the interior, though! Some are a bear, aren't they.
Bob
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wow, i got to get that machine! Perfect!! Thanks ALKO!
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Great job Alex! I got to used my LGM and its does it really nice job for how much it cost. Was there any special tool you used to remove pet hair? The owner must of been real happy when she got the car back.
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Originally Posted by kronos
Alex, you're my hero! That's a lot of accumulated yuckiness. One reason I don't like to do interiors.
E...man I was SO glad I had some nitrilite gloves and a mask because she had cat hair all over the car and I'm allergic to cats. When I was spraying down and agitating the panels with OPC this is what came off of the terry towel that I used to wipe it down afterwards:
I used the same bucket to dump the fill tank from the LGM and it turned BLACK! YUCK!!! I wish I had gotten a picture of that but I dumped it before I thought to take a pic. I hate doing interior's that aren't mine or my fiancee's. I'd hate to see these people's houses.
Originally Posted by lokichaos
quick question…how did you remover the car seats?
Hi Eva...just like the person commented, there are 4 bolts that hold it down and then wire harnesses that connect to the seat-in this case there were 2 of them. You just have to be VERY careful in removing the seat. Its alittle awkward to manuver and just a small tip, when putting the seats back in, put the back of them in first LOL!.
Originally Posted by FUNX725
Alex...I agree with what a former U.S. President was known to cite: "I feel your pain"!
Seems like I stay tired...
Some of it is related to chronologically ageing...
Some is related to domestic problems ( don't let that happen to you come August );
and improper body/mind maintenance...something I plan on correcting, soon.
Nice turnaround on the interior, though! Some are a bear, aren't they.
Bob
Bob....Thanks man!!! I apprecaite it!!!
I feel your pain indeed! I've been stressing about alot lately and its impacting my health very noticably. I need to change some habits including diet and exercise. I sincerely hope that I don't experience any domestic issues, but I have been in a very toxic relationship in the past that impacted my life-behavior, health, etc. Its what stress can do to your body.
Originally Posted by bl3ujay07
wow, I got to get that machine! Perfect!! Thanks ALKO!
If you're a weekend detailer like me, definitely get it-and get it at Bed Bath & Beyond...you can use your 20% off coupon on it and save $20!!! My only gripe is you have to keep running in the house to fill it up with hot tap water. Sucks but for $80 I'm good!
Originally Posted by slickooz
Great job Alex! I got to used my LGM and its does it really nice job for how much it cost. Was there any special tool you used to remove pet hair? The owner must of been real happy when she got the car back.
I read somwhere, not too long ago, where someone used an interior scrub brush and a vaccum worked really well so I used one of these:
Natural Tampico Upholstery & Carpet Scrub Brush
It took me a very long time to get most of it up. It wasn't 100% but it was a HUGE difference.
Alex
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Wow, that interior came out great.
Interiors are the one reason why I don't do this for money, I simply hate doing them. It's hard enough trying to get the dog hair out of our vehicles alone.
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^ Thanks! I got the same one. I thought you used those pet hair blocks, it looks a lot better.
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