Interior detailed after having my sister borrow the car for 2 weeks.. This feel

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OP, Russian meant the shifter knob. It has a bunch of scratch marks. He wanted to know if you had a before shot to compare.

The shift knob is pretty messed up with scratch marks and it is pretty dull. It's been like that for as long as I can remember. :/

That steering wheel cover :explode:

The top of the wheel got baked by the sun, I presume because the car has basically no tints at all, so I opted for the cover..
 

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The top of the wheel got baked by the sun, I presume because the car has basically no tints at all, so I opted for the cover..


No tints in Florida? What the hell? Whenever I drive a car without tints it drives me to the point where I'll hop out and lay down in the back seat.
 

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No tints in Florida? What the hell? Whenever I drive a car without tints it drives me to the point where I'll hop out and lay down in the back seat.

I know, right? Haha, I'm getting them done this month; preetty dark. ;) Driving without tints doesn't really bother me because of the sun, but because I feel so exposed lol. Everyone's staring at me, alright?!
 

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you mind sharing what products you used for reference?

Just ordinary Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer. Smells nice and doesn't leave that glossy or greasy look, leaves it with a matte finish. It's cheap, also
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These brushes were cheap, too. The brush on the right kinda sucks, I had to brush it against my hand a lot to get all the loose hairs out that kept falling off of it, but on the other end of it, it has a rubber point that was awesome to get into creases(especially in the seats) with and to clean the grime off buttons. The one in the middle is a "hard" brush, which also helps with grime and **** in small corners like in the cup holder. The one on the left was pretty useless..
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And Tuff Stuff. This stuff is always bomb, it gets rid of almost anything on any surface..
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A flashlight was good to see and clean every spot I could get into. Honestly, I didn't use anything too fancy; you just need to take your time and get every little detail, no rushing through it.
 
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Clean car always runs better, nice work, although it didn't look too horrible in the first place.

Thanks for sharing the info on the cleaning products, I may actually look in to that tool set.
 
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