Is there a way to “fix” or undo the damage if a panel turned chalky white/gray? Just had this happen with Invisible Clean and a steamer. Mistake may have been that it was in more direct sun or somethint….?
I see tons of videos where people use pressure washers in the door jambs and steamers on the door cards. Is there not a high risk of damaging the paper cones on the speakers doing this?
Love ur videos man just started watching and gonna start my business hopefully soon and watching videos like yours is definitely helping me learn way more 👍🏼 1 ❤
Someone I used to for detailing used something on my black dash that seems like it had bleach in it as the dash came out more of a light gray rather than the black. Is there anything I could put on it to correct that issue?
I've been told that using a steamer on the vents is dangerous bc it can trap moisture and lead to mold, but I can see you doing it here, am i being misinformed?
@@phr3ui559I have used magic erasers on leather numerous times. I saturate the surface with leather cleaner first and have never had an issue. Just don't go nuts with pressure
Great job 👍👍
Is there a way to “fix” or undo the damage if a panel turned chalky white/gray? Just had this happen with Invisible Clean and a steamer. Mistake may have been that it was in more direct sun or somethint….?
I've had some success with trim restorer products although one of the best products for it was a wax Meguiar's no longer makes.
I see tons of videos where people use pressure washers in the door jambs and steamers on the door cards. Is there not a high risk of damaging the paper cones on the speakers doing this?
Probably. I don't like getting any moisture in the power door, window or mirror switches either.
Love ur videos man just started watching and gonna start my business hopefully soon and watching videos like yours is definitely helping me learn way more 👍🏼 1 ❤
Great info. What steamer is that?
Its a shark from Target.
Someone I used to for detailing used something on my black dash that seems like it had bleach in it as the dash came out more of a light gray rather than the black. Is there anything I could put on it to correct that issue?
Hey Willie: What happened to Extra Tough?
I've been told that using a steamer on the vents is dangerous bc it can trap moisture and lead to mold, but I can see you doing it here, am i being misinformed?
Promoting using magic eraser on old interior in a video about minimising accidental damage… just tell people to start using scrub ninjas already…
is magic eraser fine for a small leather stain
Be nice, perhaps?
@@phr3ui559I have used magic erasers on leather numerous times. I saturate the surface with leather cleaner first and have never had an issue. Just don't go nuts with pressure
The lower the grit the less sand can scratch the paint. 40 grit for black plastic to prevent marring
Just did that to an 02 chevy 2500 suburban that was probably not cleaned it years,magic eraser did zero damage and real did a great job.
I hate interior detail 😂
If theyre willing to pay, no problem detailing it.
Is that tooth brush a Soft, Medium or Hard Bristle ?? 🪥
And also, what brand is it?
it’s a damn tooth brush just go to walmart and get a cheap ass tooth brush 😭