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Looks good as usual, sir. I'll add to the Mazda interior bashing...
I was testing out a steam cleaner, commercial quality I believe, and was having some success doing a few other vehicles. Then I worked on a Mazda 3, in fact I think it was same color/year as this one only the 4 door. It seemed like some of the surfaces just wouldn't give it up, strange considering I had had luck previously. Those seats reminded me of a bookbag-type material or something, tough for stain removal.
Thank you!
LOL! your right about the seats! There were some light stains on the seat I cleaned with APC Plus and a terry cloth. There were a real PITA to remove.
I hear you on the interior. I recently cleaned up one for a friend (a 2007 model) that he was trading in (he bought a 2010 - I hope to be able to do a quick detail on it before too long). Just doing the carpet took a while, and I still didn't get it perfect with my little vacuum. Not that it was really dirty, I just hate that kind of carpet. Wish I could have taken some pics, but I didn't have time. Took me about 3 and 1/2 hours to do a basic detail. Very nice job on the Mazda, btw. Looks very crisp and clean!
Thanks Shane!
You should have posted a writeup, but I understand that you were pressed for time. It happens to me a lot as well though.
I'll most likely turn down any future Mazda details that have this carpet issue, I'd rather pass up the money than let dingy looking carpets out my door, I am serious LOL!
I hear you on the interior. I recently cleaned up one for a friend (a 2007 model) that he was trading in (he bought a 2010 - I hope to be able to do a quick detail on it before too long). Just doing the carpet took a while, and I still didn't get it perfect with my little vacuum. Not that it was really dirty, I just hate that kind of carpet. Wish I could have taken some pics, but I didn't have time. Took me about 3 and 1/2 hours to do a basic detail. Very nice job on the Mazda, btw. Looks very crisp and clean!
Looks good as usual, sir. I'll add to the Mazda interior bashing...
I was testing out a steam cleaner, commercial quality I believe, and was having some success doing a few other vehicles. Then I worked on a Mazda 3, in fact I think it was same color/year as this one only the 4 door. It seemed like some of the surfaces just wouldn't give it up, strange considering I had had luck previously. Those seats reminded me of a bookbag-type material or something, tough for stain removal.
Thats a pretty sick ride man! My GF owns a 2004 Mazda 3i 4DR in Sunflower Yellow, and I quite agree, the interior can be a bit of a PITA! =) I must say though, for a basic detail, that sucker looks like it rolled off the showroom floor yesterday! Well done!
Thanks, turned out alright for a basic one step detail. Was suprised how swirl free the paint was, the owner must not really be washing it incorrectly.
Thats a pretty sick ride man! My GF owns a 2004 Mazda 3i 4DR in Sunflower Yellow, and I quite agree, the interior can be a bit of a PITA! =) I must say though, for a basic detail, that sucker looks like it rolled off the showroom floor yesterday! Well done!
Mazda 3, not sure of the year. It has close to 30k so its probably only a few years old. Just a basic detail, nothing too special. Only thing that they need to change with these cars is the carpet, its a real PITA to vacumm and is really hard to clean.
I then made my way inside the trunk, it took about twenty minutes just to vacumm it and wipe down the jambs with #135 - Synthetic Spray Detailer
Door jambs were too dirty just to wipe down. I rinsed them out with the "mist" setting and scrubbed them with All Purpose Cleaner and various brushes. Then they were rinsed again and wiped out with a terry cloth.
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