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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Lancer: DIY Interior Detailing

My goal is to make this car nice inside out - restore it to its former glory :) Time to go to work.

 

My lancer has a felt-like headliner - almost like the gamuza shoes I used wear in HS - and it has been touched by dirty hands too many times. See how dirty it has become.


3 years ago - I had my engine swapped in Evangelista (the path to a more powerful engine was horrible - let save that story for a different day) and a street peddler sold me a gallon of "heavy duty cleaner". It can  be used to clean everything from headliners to seat covers and to dashboards - you name it :) Costs less than 200 and has lasted me for years (though I think its made up of mainly just soap and water)


I use this spray bottle to make things easier - just a couple of sprays in the headliner . . .



. . .and wipe with a clean cloth - this technique has served me well in the past and I was confident that this will do the trick.


As you can see - it cleans quite well but for some reason - I'm not satisfied with the results. (Seems the above method is for moderate cleaning - I want to go a step further!)


So I decided to use a more aggresive route - some dishwashing liquid, water and foam.


After scrubbing it LIGHTLY using the foam (same one used in washing the dishes) - I wiped it down with chamois soaked in clean water. TIP: Don't be too aggressive in scrubbing as you might ruin the entire thing.


Before scrubbing down everything - test your solution in a little corner first. See if the results are okay. TIP: Be sure that it is sunny outside - you have to bake the car under the sun (windows down) afterwards. Failure to do so will leave your car musty and smelling awful! :)


Spot the difference :)


The results looks decent :)



Clean as it can be. (The headliner was still wet when the picture was taken - marks are still there...)


You can also see some dirt formation in the door panels - I think this is a result of too much armor all :)


They can easily be cleaned by the same soap solution used in the head liner. I used an old toothbrush to clean all the crevices.


Since we're detailing the car - every nook and cranny of the door and the door jambs needs to be cleaned.


I used a soft scouring pad to clean them thoroughly.


See the brown line going down the pillar?



Starting to fade with some elbow grease - you have to repeat it several times to thoroughly clean them. You could also use some rubbing compound if its too stubborn :)




After a day's work and some very tired elbows (scrubbing the headliner is quite a daunting task - take my word for it - but worth it :) ) - It looks pretty nice :)


Everythings coming together now! :) Wohoo!


SPECIAL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING THREADS:

http://www.mitsulancerph.net/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1223347101

http://www.mitsulancerph.net/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1207426968


3 comments:

  1. Car cleaning is a must. Not only do you want to sit in a vehicle that is clean and fresh, but you also want to maintain the overall condition long-term. Discuss the need for a deep clean with your specialist. You may find that once you get this type of care one time, you will want it every time you get the vehicle cleaned.


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  2. I need to get my car cleaned. I'm thinking of getting it detailed though. I might even reupholster the seats. I'll have to see if this will help the stains on my roof. Thanks for all the cleaning tips! http://keenparts.com/

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