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Paint Ph.D
This 2007 Camry Hybrid (half dirt, half Camry) has had a rough three years. It was purchased new in July of 2006 by best friends' mother and his stepfather who has less-than-savory ideas of how a vehicle should be kept. In three years, this poor Camry has (by the looks of things) probably been vacuumed twice and NEVER been properly detailed until today when he and I broke out both of our Griot's Garage buffers, my new carpet extractor, his shop vac and gave this unloved Camry some much-needed attention.
The interior was so bad I put those pictures first. Enjoy!
Exterior Process:
- Full vehicle wash with Griots Car Wash and MF wash pad.
- Pre-soak wheels with GG Wheel Cleaner
- GG clay on entire vehicle using GG Speed Shine as a lubricant.
- Machine Polish with GG Random Orbital using Stage 2 polish to minimze swirls and RIDS.
- Hand-applied 4-Star UPP and allowed to cure for 2 hours.
- GG Long-Lasting Tire Dressing.
- Pre-cleaned engine bay with Meg's APC 4:1 and dressed with Stoner's Trim Shine.
Interior Process:
- Remove carpeted mats and front seats. (Yes, we removed the front seats!)
- Vacuum out floors (this in itself was an odyssey).
- Pre-treat carpets, cloth seats, and carpeted mats with HydrOxi Pro and agitate with brush. Extract with Dirt Devil extractor.
- Re-treat floor mats with APC 4:1 and blast with pressure washer on medium attachment; re-extract mats. The driver's floor mat is simply ruined...you'll see.
- Re-install front seats.
- Use GG Interior Cleaner on dashboard, door sills, door panels, instrument binnacle, cup holders, and center arm rest.
Total Hours Spent: 10
Combined Man Hours: 20 (my friend helped; had I flown solo this would have been a 2-day job).
Before:
Nasty interior mirror!
Nasty instrument binnacle!
To hell with it; EVERYTHING on the inside of this Camry was NASTY.
The driver's floor mat was a train wreck.
The engine was, oddly enough, the cleanest part of the car.
Front seats came out of the car...you'll see why.
Here's why...
We got five tanks full just like this!
The outside actually wasn't too bad. The usual...swirls and RIDS.
Taillight before....
Yours truly hard at work.
And my friend...
The exhaust tip was not as bad as it looks. It cleaned up nicely.
The interior was so bad I put those pictures first. Enjoy!
Exterior Process:
- Full vehicle wash with Griots Car Wash and MF wash pad.
- Pre-soak wheels with GG Wheel Cleaner
- GG clay on entire vehicle using GG Speed Shine as a lubricant.
- Machine Polish with GG Random Orbital using Stage 2 polish to minimze swirls and RIDS.
- Hand-applied 4-Star UPP and allowed to cure for 2 hours.
- GG Long-Lasting Tire Dressing.
- Pre-cleaned engine bay with Meg's APC 4:1 and dressed with Stoner's Trim Shine.
Interior Process:
- Remove carpeted mats and front seats. (Yes, we removed the front seats!)
- Vacuum out floors (this in itself was an odyssey).
- Pre-treat carpets, cloth seats, and carpeted mats with HydrOxi Pro and agitate with brush. Extract with Dirt Devil extractor.
- Re-treat floor mats with APC 4:1 and blast with pressure washer on medium attachment; re-extract mats. The driver's floor mat is simply ruined...you'll see.
- Re-install front seats.
- Use GG Interior Cleaner on dashboard, door sills, door panels, instrument binnacle, cup holders, and center arm rest.
Total Hours Spent: 10
Combined Man Hours: 20 (my friend helped; had I flown solo this would have been a 2-day job).
Before:



Nasty interior mirror!

Nasty instrument binnacle!

To hell with it; EVERYTHING on the inside of this Camry was NASTY.



The driver's floor mat was a train wreck.

The engine was, oddly enough, the cleanest part of the car.


Front seats came out of the car...you'll see why.


Here's why...


We got five tanks full just like this!

The outside actually wasn't too bad. The usual...swirls and RIDS.



Taillight before....

Yours truly hard at work.

And my friend...

The exhaust tip was not as bad as it looks. It cleaned up nicely.
