Start with the Interior! |
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A complicated interior like the factory original interior in my 1966 Grand Prix requires that you use all your skill and patience to keep it looking like new and lasting into the next millennium. Start with the Interior! SUPER TIP: When doing a full detail of your ride, try starting with the interior the next time instead of letting it wait till the last. If you wait till everything else is done, you will be hot, dirty and tired. You don't want to carry more dirt into the interior as you are cleaning it, and you will be crawling all over the interior to do a good job of it. When doing the interior, pull out the floor mats and vacuum them, then scrub with a cleaner like Blue Coral Dry-Clean if not too dirty. Since mats can be removed, you can soak them down good if they are really dirty. Do no NOT want to do this to the carpets. More on carpets in future "Tips." Do the dash and interior vinyl parts next. This will prevent you from smearing the windows later, then clean the windows, seats, and finally the carpets. Each of these areas, which have their own unique problems. Each area is covered in detail in future "Tips" so this is just an overview to get you started. |
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