Recently I teamed up with Nathan (mrclean81) on a detail, and he introduced me to the dry foam/jumbo vent brush cleaning method for interior detailing. I`ve been using it on all my details since, and feel it has brought my interior quality up. Dry foam has excelled for me as a pre-treatment on carpets and upholstery, and makes cleaning places like consoles and vents a lot easier IMO. Plus when used in conjunction with my Dupray steamer I am able to offer what I call a "dry clean" package. I`ve been driving home the benefits of this to new and potential customers who dislike the idea of having soggy interiors after a shampoo job at the local hack volume "detail" shop.
Here is a detail I did this weekend using the dry clean method.
Tools/product list:
Compressed air
Shop vac
Jumbo interior vent brush
Blue Coral dry foam
Dupray Carmen Super Inox
303 Aerospace Protectant
Various MF towels and applicators
This vehicle wasn`t a huge mess, but my efforts made a nice difference.
Driver`s Door Before
Driver`s Door Before
Driver`s Door Before
Passenger`s Door Before
Driver`s Door After
Driver`s Door After
Driver`s Door Before
Driver`s Door After
Driver`s Floor Board Before
Driver`s Floor Board Before
Driver`s Floor Board After
Driver`s Floor Board After
Instrument panel before
Again before
and After..
Seats were not bad, just a little dirty and looked to have a bit of pet hair maybe. Before...
and After...
Passenger floor board before...
and after...
Vent after. I forgot the before pic apparently.
Passenger door after
All done
Thanks for looking. And if you aren`t incorporating this interior technique into your process I`d recommend giving it a shot!
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