bought these seats/trims from member "007" and installed them yesterday. i think they look better than the original set. this make me want 2 tone seats in my monte carlo too
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bought these seats/trims from member "007" and installed them yesterday. i think they look better than the original set. this make me want 2 tone seats in my monte carlo too
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Fantastic!
Wow!!! They really turned out great!!
You really did a nice job with the panels too. Did you apply another coat of leather cleaner & conditioner?
Only thing left, and it's a fairly easy 1 hr job, is to clean the carpet.
My 'cheap' method is to get a vacuum, scrub brush, rags, 5-gallon pail (fill with hot water), some Tuff Stuff or similar upholstery cleaner, and a bottle of Simple Green.
Start off with a good vacuuming. After vacuuming apply the Tuff Stuff to the carpet with a heavy dose. Take your scrub brush and go to town, scrubbing in all directions. After scrubbing (do not let it dry) take a rag, dip it in the water and wring it out, and thoroughly wipe the sticky and dirty mess up. Keep rinsing the rag and refill the pail with clean hot water so as not to reapply dirt to carpet. Don't stop wiping the carpet until you can run your hand across it and the is no stick residue left.
Vacuum as much loose grit and water out of the carpet as you can.
Crack the windows and let the car sit out for the interior to dry.
Once dry you will be able to pick out any dirty/soiled spots left.
Now take the Simple Green and soak the carpet and once again go to town scrubbing with the brush.
It's the same method as with the Tuff Stuff, but not nearly as much water is needed. Once you are done with the Simple Green scent will remain and leave your car with a nice clean smell.
I've done this with a few cars I've been hired to detail and everyone is always blown away by how fresh the carpet looks and the nice smell that gives a better than new scent off.
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