Complete Interior Restoration - Picture Heavy

Leadfootluke

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It seems weird using the work "restoration" when referring to a 2010 Chrysler Town and Country, but it was definitely in need of being restored to it's original condition. I was asked to clean the interior and spend as much time as I needed on it. I was thrilled as that meant I didn't have a specific budget or deadline to work with.



I knew the client had young kids and there was going to be a problem area or two but I just had to smile when I saw the inside of the van. This interior is what I would call a 20 footer, just like with paint jobs, this interior's issues were in the details and more visible the closer you got to the fabric and the more light you had.



A litany of before images.



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The first major issue. Not so much the tear but the denim transfer that was apparent over the left side of the seat and bolster.

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There was a large amount of staining on the seat backs. The plastic had scuffs and stains and the clothe portions of the seats were dirty and stained as well.



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The family has a dog that rides in the van as well.



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Spills!

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And there was a lot of crayon and marker on the plastic and the speaker grills.

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Stickers on the windows too

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And then there was the leather.

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It's a little hard to see, but the whole seat had a red transfer on it.

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A lot of other random stains.

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Removing the center counsel revealed more spills.

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I wiped the seats down with hot damp towels before testing Megs D103 at 10:1 [recommended interior dilution], Adam's Leather and Interior Cleaner, and Optimum Power Clean at 3:1 [safe interior diliution]. Those were used from left to right respectively. After each product was applied and agitated with a soft brush/towel they were removed, wiped down with a damp cloth, and toweled dry. When the leather was cleaned and rinsed and dried I applied a coat of Collinite Sapphire Leather & Vinyl Treatment Wax #855 which technically cleans the leather again and leaves the leather protected, but not shiny.



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Adams Leather and Interior Cleaner on the left and OPC on the right. OPC cleaned the leather significantly better.

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Headrests were detached and cleaned

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Plastic panels were cleaned with OPC as well. A Magic Eraser came in handy on some of the scuffs

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All of the details attended to.

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Denim transfer removed! I had used numerous leather safe cleaners and non of them put a dent in the stain except for OPC. I decided to use OPC straight but I repeatedly remove it and reapplied it, not allowing it to dry, run, etc.



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I really wish I had some before images of this, but the cloth between the seats was bright red from a juice stain. After repeatedly using folex and absorbing the excess liquids. The carpet and cloth was vacuumed, treated with Folex, and them vacuumed and retreated the following day as needed.

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Some other random images

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I couldn't deliver the vehicle without washing it [the client said I could but he has it washed frequently through a local cleaner and the dealer waxes it]. After washing it I realized there wasn't a lick of wax on it so I hit it with OptiSeal after washing it. Door jambs were cleaned and sealed as well to put some finishing touches on the interior.



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I spent close to 8 hours on this van, each seat took a considerable amount of time cleaning the leather, creases, stitching, cloth, plastic, underneath, seatbelts, etc. The client was thrilled at the outcome and I was happy as well. OPC did an excellent job with cleaning and hopefully 855 will help keep the inside of the van clean.



Thanks for looking!
 
Awesome work, Luke! That looks pretty much identical to the way one of my regular customers' van is every time I see it (also a '10 T&C Limited). Why they even sell a minivan with that color of interior, I don't understand.
 
C. Charles Hahn said:
Awesome work, Luke! That looks pretty much identical to the way one of my regular customers' van is every time I see it (also a '10 T&C Limited). Why they even sell a minivan with that color of interior, I don't understand.



Thanks Charlie!



Black exterior, and a super light interior. It is a nasty combo to keep clean in all respects.
 
Leadfootluke- Thanks for posting this, I love details like this one! Great job, and it was nice of you to do that quickie on the exterior.



Wonder how the Collinite will work out...post back if you see it again.
 
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