Jan 28th, 2007 - INTERIOR DETAIL - PAGE 1
Feb 8th, 2007 - HEAD UNIT INSTALL - PAGE 2
Hey,
I'm new here, I just imported my 91 Hilux Surf from Japan, and I live in Canada.
I've been lurking on the forums for some time, just gathering bits of information before my hilux finally arrived.
This thread will be a progression mostly of my detailing. I don't plan to do any mods to it, only maintenance and detailing it. I run a small detailing business, and this is a huge hobby of mine, so here goes
I've only had it for less than a week, and I got a bit of time to start the detailing process on my interior. I will be doing a cut polish on the exterior very soon, with higher end boutique products, etc. Probably a 3 stage, with Optimum Hyper Compound, then to to a straight optimum polish, and either top it with a klasse sealent glaze and pop it out with some meguiars #16 or Pinnacle Souveran.
Thus far is my detail of the interior only:
Interior:
Ok, so I’ve just now finished the interior detail process. This actually took quite a bit longer than I had first anticipated. When I first assessed the vehicle it actually didn’t seem that bad, but this color interior has a tendency to do that. After cleaning one area, you realize the part beside it should be that same color, so in that respect it’s a bit of a snowball effect.
I started by cleaning all the vinyl in the interior, starting front to back. This included door panels, dash, center console, rear sides, etc.
After the vinyl was clean, I removed the front and rear seats and steam cleaned them, and then set them aside to dry for the bulk of the day. With the interior now fully exposed, I could see what exactly needed to be done.
A basic shot of everything ripped open
Again, you can see how bad the rear trunk area is.
Dash is covered in dirt / grease.
Steam…..
The armrest is a good example of the before / after cleaning process. This is just after cleaning, no protectant has been applied yet.
As I was saying, after cleaning the vinyl, you can see where I’ve also lifted part of the dirt on the headliner. This is where I realized I would have to clean the entire headliner as well.
More bad interior shots
Harley doing his thing in the hilux!
Beginning to steam clean the front seats.
Some pretty dark water there. Just goes to show how much $$$$ is really in your interior.
This shot is of the headliner. As you can see, there is a huge difference between the two parts that have been done. Took a lot of hard work to get all the dirt out of the headliner.
Steam cleaned all the floors / carpeted lower door panels.
Rear trunk area steam cleaned.
Interior back together.
more interior shots
Final interior shot
All said and done I put in 18 hours over the course of 3 days. Two 4-5 hour nights, and then another straight 8 hour day and the interior is finally where I want it to be. Again, there are parts where I’ve gone overboard, but its to the point where it’s a restoration level detail. I will probably spend another couple of hours dressing interior rubber, and windows, which I have not yet completed.
Here is a dump of all the photos I took during the interior detail. Its a full directory listing, and I only put up a sample here of all the pics taken.
http://www.pinnacledetailing.com/gal...ilux/interior/
Have fun There will surely be more to come!
Feb 8th, 2007 - HEAD UNIT INSTALL - PAGE 2
Hey,
I'm new here, I just imported my 91 Hilux Surf from Japan, and I live in Canada.
I've been lurking on the forums for some time, just gathering bits of information before my hilux finally arrived.
This thread will be a progression mostly of my detailing. I don't plan to do any mods to it, only maintenance and detailing it. I run a small detailing business, and this is a huge hobby of mine, so here goes
I've only had it for less than a week, and I got a bit of time to start the detailing process on my interior. I will be doing a cut polish on the exterior very soon, with higher end boutique products, etc. Probably a 3 stage, with Optimum Hyper Compound, then to to a straight optimum polish, and either top it with a klasse sealent glaze and pop it out with some meguiars #16 or Pinnacle Souveran.
Thus far is my detail of the interior only:
Interior:
Ok, so I’ve just now finished the interior detail process. This actually took quite a bit longer than I had first anticipated. When I first assessed the vehicle it actually didn’t seem that bad, but this color interior has a tendency to do that. After cleaning one area, you realize the part beside it should be that same color, so in that respect it’s a bit of a snowball effect.
I started by cleaning all the vinyl in the interior, starting front to back. This included door panels, dash, center console, rear sides, etc.
After the vinyl was clean, I removed the front and rear seats and steam cleaned them, and then set them aside to dry for the bulk of the day. With the interior now fully exposed, I could see what exactly needed to be done.
A basic shot of everything ripped open
Again, you can see how bad the rear trunk area is.
Dash is covered in dirt / grease.
Steam…..
The armrest is a good example of the before / after cleaning process. This is just after cleaning, no protectant has been applied yet.
As I was saying, after cleaning the vinyl, you can see where I’ve also lifted part of the dirt on the headliner. This is where I realized I would have to clean the entire headliner as well.
More bad interior shots
Harley doing his thing in the hilux!
Beginning to steam clean the front seats.
Some pretty dark water there. Just goes to show how much $$$$ is really in your interior.
This shot is of the headliner. As you can see, there is a huge difference between the two parts that have been done. Took a lot of hard work to get all the dirt out of the headliner.
Steam cleaned all the floors / carpeted lower door panels.
Rear trunk area steam cleaned.
Interior back together.
more interior shots
Final interior shot
All said and done I put in 18 hours over the course of 3 days. Two 4-5 hour nights, and then another straight 8 hour day and the interior is finally where I want it to be. Again, there are parts where I’ve gone overboard, but its to the point where it’s a restoration level detail. I will probably spend another couple of hours dressing interior rubber, and windows, which I have not yet completed.
Here is a dump of all the photos I took during the interior detail. Its a full directory listing, and I only put up a sample here of all the pics taken.
http://www.pinnacledetailing.com/gal...ilux/interior/
Have fun There will surely be more to come!
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