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Wouldn't you feel good after you cleaned your interior of your car?

I spent 3 hours cleaning my 2001 toyota corolla LE, from vacuuming, to using armorall to clean the dashboard and other things in the car.

I feel so good after cleaning, getting rid of most of the pine needles, and all the crap leftover by my sister (it was originally her car).

Wouldn't you feel good? 🙂
 
I always feel good when I get the bloodstains out of the upholstery in my car. Saves me a lot of awkward questions from the cops, if you catch my drift. 😛
 
Originally posted by: Ricemarine
I spent 3 hours cleaning my 2001 toyota corolla LE, from vacuuming, to using armorall to clean the dashboard and other things in the car.

I feel so good after cleaning, getting rid of most of the pine needles, and all the crap leftover by my sister (it was originally her car).

Wouldn't you feel good? 🙂

give the armorall fumes a few hours to wear off and talk to us again.
 
I love the feeling of stepping into my car right after I have cleaned the interior... I know EXACTLY how you feel.

its like getting into a perfectly made bed after a long day at work...
 
Originally posted by: waggy
i try not to let it get to bad. but with a 4 yr old its a pain.

Yep. I love a clean interior on my car, but with a 18 month-old I have abandoned hope.

-MC
 
I was proud as could be when I spent an entire weekend on my car. Dawn wash, then pre-paint polisher, then 2 layers of wolfgang paint sealant.

The next day was Stoners glass cleaner, then rain-x. Then I used 303 aerospace protectant on the interior and some mother's for the interior dash/plastic/vinyl.
 
definitely. a good vacuum, leather clean and condition, and dash wipe make the interior seem new again. i wouldn't use armorall though.
 
What's even better is when a Doberman jumps into the car with muddy paws just as you're finishing up.
Dog thinks: Open door = time for a ride
 
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
I was proud as could be when I spent an entire weekend on my car. Dawn wash, then pre-paint polisher, then 2 layers of wolfgang paint sealant.

The next day was Stoners glass cleaner, then rain-x. Then I used 303 aerospace protectant on the interior and some mother's for the interior dash/plastic/vinyl.

then 2 days later it rained 🙁
 
Originally posted by: BillGates
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
I was proud as could be when I spent an entire weekend on my car. Dawn wash, then pre-paint polisher, then 2 layers of wolfgang paint sealant.

The next day was Stoners glass cleaner, then rain-x. Then I used 303 aerospace protectant on the interior and some mother's for the interior dash/plastic/vinyl.

then 2 days later it rained 🙁

3 days. 😀 It was ok though, I wanted to get that sealant on to protect my paint for the winter. Going out of town this weekend, but next week, the car is in for another wash and layer of sealant.
 
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
I was proud as could be when I spent an entire weekend on my car. Dawn wash, then pre-paint polisher, then 2 layers of wolfgang paint sealant.

The next day was Stoners glass cleaner, then rain-x. Then I used 303 aerospace protectant on the interior and some mother's for the interior dash/plastic/vinyl.

Heh, a fellow Connoisseur! I'm not familiar with Wolfgang's line. How does it compare to Zaino?
 
Originally posted by: giantpinkbunnyhead
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
I was proud as could be when I spent an entire weekend on my car. Dawn wash, then pre-paint polisher, then 2 layers of wolfgang paint sealant.

The next day was Stoners glass cleaner, then rain-x. Then I used 303 aerospace protectant on the interior and some mother's for the interior dash/plastic/vinyl.

Heh, a fellow Connoisseur! I'm not familiar with Wolfgang's line. How does it compare to Zaino?

I much prefer it over Zaino (at least the light blue stuff you find in stores). VERY easy to get off. I guess its considered a "sealant" instead of a carnauba wax, but I love the results. They're supposed to last longer, not evaporate in hot weather and not attract as much dust as the waxes. The other product I use is S100 (found in Harley Davidson and maybe other motorcycle stores), which is a wax.

I don't have pictures of my car (got all cloudy after I finished) so I can't provide before/after pictures. Here are some pictures from legacygt.com from our main detailer guy with his legacy and wolfgang.

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42/OCDetails/DSC02663.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42/OCDetails/DSC02566.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42/OCDetails/DSC01913.jpg
 
Damn 3 hours, that interior must've been dirty!

I agree though a nice clean interior is great. I vacuum, dust, wipe windows, and sometimes put up an air freshener (new car scent, woot).
 
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: giantpinkbunnyhead
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
I was proud as could be when I spent an entire weekend on my car. Dawn wash, then pre-paint polisher, then 2 layers of wolfgang paint sealant.

The next day was Stoners glass cleaner, then rain-x. Then I used 303 aerospace protectant on the interior and some mother's for the interior dash/plastic/vinyl.

Heh, a fellow Connoisseur! I'm not familiar with Wolfgang's line. How does it compare to Zaino?

I much prefer it over Zaino (at least the light blue stuff you find in stores). VERY easy to get off. I guess its considered a "sealant" instead of a carnauba wax, but I love the results. They're supposed to last longer, not evaporate in hot weather and not attract as much dust as the waxes. The other product I use is S100 (found in Harley Davidson and maybe other motorcycle stores), which is a wax.

I don't have pictures of my car (got all cloudy after I finished) so I can't provide before/after pictures. Here are some pictures from legacygt.com from our main detailer guy with his legacy and wolfgang.

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42/OCDetails/DSC02663.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42/OCDetails/DSC02566.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42/OCDetails/DSC01913.jpg

Hey that shine is pretty nice. I think however, you're confusing Zaino with Zymol. Zaino isn't available in stores, but it's favored in lots of car enthusiast circles and is a polymer based product, no wax at all. I would say it's closest competitor is nuFinish. But regardless, I'm interested in finding out more about the wolfgang stuff.
 
Originally posted by: giantpinkbunnyhead
Hey that shine is pretty nice. I think however, you're confusing Zaino with Zymol. Zaino isn't available in stores, but it's favored in lots of car enthusiast circles and is a polymer based product, no wax at all. I would say it's closest competitor is nuFinish. But regardless, I'm interested in finding out more about the wolfgang stuff.

Hm.. I think I am.

Heres a direct link to the thread where the guy talks about Wolfgang. It'll probably answer more questions then I coudl.

http://www.legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20098
 
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