Hi Guys! This was a vehicle in fairly decent shape. Most of the time it's only 1 person and not many passengers, so the interior was not a mess compared to other vehicles I have done. No story behind this one, the owner just wanted an extensive and thorough in and out detailing on the vehicle. Being white, and a subaru...you can already guess it, the paint was riddled with iron contaminants...all over the side doors, trunk lid, and rear bumper. The most that I have ever seen before on a white vehicle. It took multiple applications of Iron Cut to fully remove. Here we go... Before - Passenger Foot Well After - Passenger Foot Well The Mat Has Foot Prints On It B/c The Owner Rode Shotgun As We Moved The Vehicle To A Gas Station For Better Lighting Before - Driver Foot Well After - Driver Foot Well Before - Driver Door Panel Oh, That Corner of The Door Is Not Clean...Take A Closer Look After - Driver Door Panel Before - Rear Left Door Panel After - Rear Left Door Panel Before - Rear Right Door Panel After - Rear Right Door Panel After - Passenger Door Panel Before - Driver Door Jamb & Sill Before - Rear Left Door Jamb & Sill Before - Rear Right Door Jamb & Sill Before - Passenger Door Jamb & Sill Before - Trunk Jambs Before - Trunk Before - Glove Box Before - Front Dash & Vents Fuse Box Cover...Open Sesame! After - Front Dash & Vents Before - Center Console, Cup Holders, Shifter, Arm Rest After - Center Console, Cup Holders, Shifter, Arm Rest Owner Had A Spot On His Pants That Transferred To The Seat...hehe...:giggle: Before - Steering Wheel After - Steering Wheel Before - Rear Seating Area After - Rear Seating Area Before - Wheels Front Left Rear Left Rear Right Front Right After - Wheels Front Left Rear Left Before - Trunk...Tried Capturing The Yellow Spots Before - Exhaust Tips Right Tip Left Tip After - Exhaust Tips Left Tip Right Tip Before - Front Bumper Before - Gas Cap Before - Exterior Panels With Contamination...I Tried To Capture It In The Photos During - Wash During - Decontamination After - Exterior Shots Thank you for viewing and commenting! Alex-
i got the idea of using a towel to cover the seats from Phil. i rinse the jamb with water and then spray the cleaner onto dwell. then brush it and rinse. it helps if you have a fire hose nozzle with a mist setting and a shut off valve to use. less splatter or you could use a pressurized sprayer and rinse the jamb with that. hope this helps. thank you. i think this one was 1Z Cockpit, not too sure. i tested the surface first to see how dirty it was, since black hides dirt very easily.