2009 Chrysler Town & Country, 50k miles.
Client took the wife and kids to New York, I am sure you know the rest.
Basically a complete interior and whatever time allowed for the exterior.
I see the van two or three times a year so it was not really bad.
According to the owner, the exterior had not been washed since late summer.



I cleaned the wheels, tires, wells and lower trim cladding with Super Degreaser, All Purpose Cleaner, Wheel Brightener, then foamed them with Deep Crystal Car Wash, agitated, then rinsed.
I foamed the body of the vehicle with 5oz of Super Soap and 3oz of Shampoo Plus in my foam gun.
I used a bug sponge on the front end and lower panels, and Meguiars wash mitts for the rest.
Rinsed, then dried with several Water Magnets.




I took a few befores of the interior.


I wiped all the door jambs out with a 1:1 dilution of Last Touch Spray Detailer. The trim cladding in the jambs was treated with #40 - Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner.
The carpets and floor mats were given a dry brush and vac.
Some areas were spot treated with All Purpose Cleaner Plus while the rest of the carpet was given a fine mist of APC Plus, scrubbed lightly with a brush, lightly rinsed with water, then shop vac'd and finally cotton towel dried.
All hard surfaces and leather were cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner, tery cloths, and various brushes, then dressed with Quik Interior Detailer.
All glass was cleaned inside and out with with Glass Cleaner Concentrate at 10:1 and terry cloths.
All vents and crevices were brushed out with a paint brush.








The engine bay was cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner and various brushes, followed by a soapy water agitation with a sponge, then dressed with Hyper-Dressing at 2:1.

The paint was clayed with Detailing Clay (Mild) and Last Touch Spray Detailer at 1:1.
I went over the paint with some #66 - Quick Detailer (Cleaner/Wax) and my G110. I then topped that later with an application of Synthetic X- Press Spray Wax I applied some to the wheels as well.
Tires and trim were dressed with #40 - Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner while the wells were dressed with All Season Dressing.




Client took the wife and kids to New York, I am sure you know the rest.
Basically a complete interior and whatever time allowed for the exterior.
I see the van two or three times a year so it was not really bad.
According to the owner, the exterior had not been washed since late summer.
I cleaned the wheels, tires, wells and lower trim cladding with Super Degreaser, All Purpose Cleaner, Wheel Brightener, then foamed them with Deep Crystal Car Wash, agitated, then rinsed.
I foamed the body of the vehicle with 5oz of Super Soap and 3oz of Shampoo Plus in my foam gun.
I used a bug sponge on the front end and lower panels, and Meguiars wash mitts for the rest.
Rinsed, then dried with several Water Magnets.
I took a few befores of the interior.
I wiped all the door jambs out with a 1:1 dilution of Last Touch Spray Detailer. The trim cladding in the jambs was treated with #40 - Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner.
The carpets and floor mats were given a dry brush and vac.
Some areas were spot treated with All Purpose Cleaner Plus while the rest of the carpet was given a fine mist of APC Plus, scrubbed lightly with a brush, lightly rinsed with water, then shop vac'd and finally cotton towel dried.
All hard surfaces and leather were cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner, tery cloths, and various brushes, then dressed with Quik Interior Detailer.
All glass was cleaned inside and out with with Glass Cleaner Concentrate at 10:1 and terry cloths.
All vents and crevices were brushed out with a paint brush.
The engine bay was cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner and various brushes, followed by a soapy water agitation with a sponge, then dressed with Hyper-Dressing at 2:1.
The paint was clayed with Detailing Clay (Mild) and Last Touch Spray Detailer at 1:1.
I went over the paint with some #66 - Quick Detailer (Cleaner/Wax) and my G110. I then topped that later with an application of Synthetic X- Press Spray Wax I applied some to the wheels as well.
Tires and trim were dressed with #40 - Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner while the wells were dressed with All Season Dressing.
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