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    2003 SL500 Interior

    Lets face it, a 2003 interior is not much of a challenge...

    Stoners + Carpet Extraction

    But, doesn`t this interior look inviting ????
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    Another view

    Someday ... I wouldn`t mind having to get into this on a daily basis !!!
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    NO FREAKING FAIR!

    How the heck do you manage that! I cant make any dash look that good. Its not fair I tell you, its just not fair! Stop the torture!

    Oh by the way, good work.
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    Nice car I`ve worked on one simlair it. What happened to the extractos lines in the carpet

    I love the way that looks and have started to do that myself. You get a real good reaction from the customer.
    Old Enough To Know Better, Too Stupid To Care....

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    Extractor mark ... Ha Ha Ha...

    I didn`t think anyone would notice... The owner was leaving for vacation Sat. morning and I had to have the car completed by 10:30 AM... Time was tight and the passenger side did not get the extractor pattern I usually leave in all cars... The carpet on that side was extracted, but in double time mode...Beemerboy you have a great eye !!!!
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    Dean,

    Its all about the detail to me and that`s why I get the biz Thanks
    Old Enough To Know Better, Too Stupid To Care....

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    CD, nice as always!

    Three questions:

    1. What Stoner`s product did you use?

    2. Do you use anything separate on the wood?

    3. Did you extract with water only or did you use that EZ HD 8?
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    k

    looking good

    what did you use on the wood pieces and steering wheel wood looks so nice!

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    Frankie...

    I meant this as a reply, however I created another post... OK OK I"M A POST HOG !!!! I ADMIT IT !!!!

    Stoners...
    Trim Cleaner
    Trim Shine
    Invisible Glass

    I use Stoners on every interior...

    Extractor ... I shampoo with AM HD when needed... I am currently using AM`s Carpet Upholstery Extractor solution ... Iwill post the product number after I check it in my garage... I use a very small amount in the water tank, and I only spot shampoo with the HD. In this interior, only the floor mats needed shampooing.

    On wood and interior glass/plastic surfaces I use Invisible Glass and a clean MF towel.

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    I have come to the conclusion that if this Poorboy`s Natural look doesnt do the trick, im going with Stoners.

    Do you spray onto an applicator and apply, folowed by buffing, or what?
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    Spray direct onto dash...

    Then buff out with a terry towel. Only draw back to aerosal is overspray on glass, wood, and guages. I use the poly treated paper floor mats to cover the windshield during application. Believe me I am sure that there are numerous other trim products that work well for others but... Stoners Trim Cleaner + Trim Shine ... Saves time and delivers a natural clean non-greasy looking interior in little time...
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    You spray directly onto the surface? No applicator?
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    Trim Shine...

    It is an aerosal, so yes spray it directly onto the surface and even it out with the utility towel. Be careful with it near guages and Navigation/ Stereo screens. If you do happen to overspray onto these instruments, a clean MF towel with Invisible Glass will clean it up easily
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    I assume you buy your products in bulk. Where do you get them for a decent price?
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    Always free shipping !!!

    I buy it by the case !!!

    http://www.detailingdirect.com/

    Let them know it is your first order. I received the $50 Stoner kit for free with my first order, that sampler was awesome !!!!
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