@@diydetailofficialwhat are your thoughts on steamer's and carpet shampooers on seats? And I thought that the hole purpose of having leather seats was if you spilt something on them you could easily clean it up, Unlike cloth and it in beds into the cloth. Your thoughts 🤔
I had seats yesterday that were so bad but I started in one small area with the least to the most critical measure without spraying on seats, from interior c&p, then rinseless, then all clean 30:1, then all clean sprayed directly on seats with ik foamer combined with a drill brush. Finally came out but didn't have to spend so much time on the last one.
I typically use a 4 way leather cleaner and conditioner to preserve the supple nature of leather and prevent cracking. Does this condition the leather too? Can I use rinseless instead of the interior clean and protect, or can i use rinseless to clean and then my conditioner to finish?
Both products will work to clean, DIY Detail Interior Clean & Protect will add antistatic and UV protection. On modern leather, we are actually cleaning the vynil paint on the leather.
I'm not sure if it was just me, but the towels look the same as when you were prepping it. The outcome is excellent, but I still don't see a lot of dirt.
Is it alright to dry dust the interior only like a hard or soft touch plastic? Compared to exterior paint where dust is stuck on and causes scratches i doubt dry dusting interior harms
I can’t seem to find the video you guys did of your step by step system for a full contactless wash. Could you help me out please? I feel like I’m being really stupid because surely you wouldn’t have taken that video down??
I know everyone says the same thing after using clean and protect but seriously stuff has crazy good cleaning power. I’ve been using rinseless as my interior cleaner and it works great, so I’m curious where clean and protect fits into an interior detailing process. I think rinseless is a little more efficient, maybe you can clean with rinseless and apply clean and protect after as a sort of dressing? Or would it be better to ditch the rinseless and just use the clean and protect? I’m definitely going to keep a bottle in the car for quick cleanups 👍
As a detailer, keep using Rinseless wash. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. You found something that works for you and keeps you efficient, so don’t overthink it :-) Interior Clean and Protect is a wonderful maintenance product, and since we are DIY detail, it’s particularly attractive to the enthusiast to keep their interior looking nice. I could hand a family member that bottle and say use this! And it would be very intuitive for them based on the brand, the name and the instructions on how to clean their interior.. It does have UV protection, so keep that in mind if you ever need that for your interior details:)