Haven't posted here in a little while...haven't been able to get tapatalk with the new forum setup...not complaining just haven't browsed as much so here we go: This is my $600 rusty beater. It has lasted me over 3 years with now 155k mi. I beat the crap out of it and it keeps going, I felt bad and decided it earned a proper interior detail. Seats out for this job.This vehicle originally came from Illinois, I have all the manuals minus the window sticker...even the original owners name and address inside one of the manuals. Nicely optioned with block heater (ive never used it) and digital dash. Great vehicle that was rusted to hell when I got it. Only cosmetic though, structure wise it's safe to drive. Someone did a dye job with spray paint on the carpet I loosened the seatblet buckles enough to rotate and clean around Of course the rear carpets are greasiest and dirtiest. Vacuum stage This product DOES work well, however once the bottle ran out, I filled it with diluted Folex. Folex worked great on my carpets. Chemical guys brush attachment Followed up with steam. One pass of the rearmost carpet section only. I'm starting to get the hang of adjusting white balance, so most of the photos turned out great. carpet is a bit faded but the whole interior doesn't look bright red or blue like before when I tried to use my Nikon d50. cleaning speaker grilles Vents, seats, seat belts, floors, consoles steam cleaned. 303 aerospace used on all the trim bits. q tip time used q tips around all the switches/hvac control, vent doors, etc. I wish my before picture wasn't blurry, I was hoping for a nice before n after. I cleaned inside the bowtie, brought back the color. --- Here are a couple other jobs I've done recently, I'll just post the album links Rupes practice with my camaro: http://imgur.com/a/4ZHMh Lexus HS250h interior: http://imgur.com/a/lEpy4 Shining up some wheels: http://imgur.com/a/9qeRo 2005 F150 detail: http://imgur.com/a/1x2E4