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I put the freshly painted Esky appliques back on the truck this past weekend. While they were off, I cleaned the vertical vents on the truck and compounded/waxed the paint behind the Esky appliques since it was exposed.
I turned my attention to the interior and started vacuuming, which then turned into detailing all the door panels and the 1st and 2nd row leather seats. I cannot believe how much dirt came off after giving all of them a good scrub with a Magic Eraser and some Surf City Garage Dash Away cleaner.
I then coated it all over with Lexol Leather Conditioner to nourish what I stripped off during the scrubbing. I also spot treated the back of the 2nd row seat carpet, finally getting rid of a few marks left over from ages ago.
After that, I decided to freshen up the calipers and rotors as they had rusted a bit. No use having good looking wheels with some rusty brake components sitting behind them, even if they are the tiny OEM ones. Now they are back to looking good behind the TBSS wheels. Silver on the calipers and gloss black on the rotors.
I turned my attention to the interior and started vacuuming, which then turned into detailing all the door panels and the 1st and 2nd row leather seats. I cannot believe how much dirt came off after giving all of them a good scrub with a Magic Eraser and some Surf City Garage Dash Away cleaner.
I then coated it all over with Lexol Leather Conditioner to nourish what I stripped off during the scrubbing. I also spot treated the back of the 2nd row seat carpet, finally getting rid of a few marks left over from ages ago.
After that, I decided to freshen up the calipers and rotors as they had rusted a bit. No use having good looking wheels with some rusty brake components sitting behind them, even if they are the tiny OEM ones. Now they are back to looking good behind the TBSS wheels. Silver on the calipers and gloss black on the rotors.
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