- Hey what's up guys, welcome
back to another episode
of Chemical Guys Detail Garage.
Today in the shop, we have this
beautiful model three Tesla.
Now the owner of this
vehicle is a heavy commuter,
he drives to and from work
every day two or three hours.
So as you guys can see, the
car is absolutely filthy,
it hasn't looked like
he's washed it in a while,
you can see all the dead bugs and splatter
on the front of the vehicle.
We have heavy layers of grime
all throughout the vehicle.
The glass is filthy and
the wheels have looked like
they haven't been touched in over a year.
So today we're going to transform
this heavy commuter back to brand new.
And we're also going to
show you guys how to keep
and maintain your Tesla
looking as great as possible.
So before we start with the
actual wash of the vehicle,
we want to make sure to
clean the wheels first.
Now you want to start by
the filthy areas first
because the last thing you want
to do is spend all the time
of washing your car and
then have to do the wheels
at the end and then whenever
you rinse the wheels,
all that dirt, grime and gunk
gets back onto the paint.
It's pointless to be going
back and forth having
to clean the body of the
vehicle, come to the wheels
and then the dirt just kind
of cross contaminating.
So always start off with the wheels.
And seeing that so the
wheels are the filthiest,
we want to make sure to knock
this out as soon as possible,
so that once we wash
the car and we rinse it,
we just put it into the
shade dry and not have
to worry about drying and then doing
the wheels and so forth.
So the first thing we want
to do is access the fifth
on the level of wheels
that is on the wheel.
So check out these tires,
they're extremely brown.
Like I said, this car looks
like it has been going
off-roading, the wheels
they do have two tones,
so they have like a matte finish
and they also have a glossy finish.
So we want to make sure
that we're extra careful
with the choice of wheel
cleaners that we're using.
So that's why I'm using Diablo Wheel Gel.
Now Diablo Wheel Gel, it's a
pH-neutral wheel cleaning gel.
So that's going to mean that
it's safe for all wheel types
and it's a gel so it's going
to give you that lubrication
so that you don't scratch
any of the glossy surfaces
and or the matte surfaces.
So I'm going to go and start
off by rinsing off the wheel.
(hose spraying)
And that's just to
knockoff that light dust,
that layer debris and the
filth that's on there.
And I've already diluted
some of my Diablo Wheel Gel
in the bucket here.
I'll do it again so you guys can see.
So all you want to do is
get a bucket full of water
and put an ounce of Diablo Wheel Gel
and then always something you're gonna do
is throw water in there
and activate the suds.
(hose spraying)
So once you've activated the suds,
it's good to go, now you can
start cleaning your wheels.
I also have my Diablo Wheel Gel in one
of our duck foam spray triggers.
Now this works out great because
it sprays my product in a foamy manner.
So not only am I diluting
it, but the mesh filter
on the sprayer is also going
to shoot in a foaming manner
so it's going to act with
the suds and it's going
to start off pulling off
that dirt, grime and debris
so that I don't scratch
the finish of the wheel
whenever I go at it with the brush.
So this also works out great for the tires
so that we can scrub it out
and clean it at the same time
that we'll clean the wheel.
(bottle spraying)
So as you guys can see it
activated the suds for me,
now I'm just gonna go ahead
and move this to the side.
I'm going to grab my brushes
and I'm going to start off
by cleaning the tire first.
Now the reason I like
cleaning my tires first is
because this is the filthy areas,
and then I don't have to
worry about cleaning this
and getting that filth onto the tire.
So now I'm gonna go ahead
and just get some foam here
and just agitating the finish of the tire,
and that's going to knock off all
that brown that was on there.
I'm not sure if you guys can quite tell
but the foam that I'm
using to scrub this with,
it's actually turning
very brown very quickly.
And that's just because it's
scrubbing off all the layers
of dirt, grime, break dust and all
the previous dressings that were on there.
So you want to make sure that you give
this a nice deep scrub
with a stiff bristle brush
to knock off those layers
so that whenever you rinse
the tire and you dry it,
whenever you apply a dressing,
it's gonna bond nicely and evenly.
(brush scrubbing)
Alright, so now that I'm
done scrubbing the tire.
I'm going to proceed
to cleaning the wheel.
Now I'm using the flagged-tip
brush because this brush,
it's nice and it's soft, so
it's not going to scratch
the finish of the matte
and or the gloss finish.
So same thing I'm going to
do is grab some foam here,
and I'm simply just
going to start agitating
the surface of the wheel.
Now, this brush works out great
because it's also flexible.
So that means that it's
going to go ahead and get
into all these little crevices
and curves without me having
the need of having a
different brush that's going
to allow me to get in there.
So this brush works out
great for scrubbing the face
of your tire to get rid of that grime.
(brush scrubbing)
And just like that, we're done.
I'm going to go ahead and
set that down and I'm going
to go in and rinse off the tire.
(hose spraying)
And check it out, the tire
looks brand new again.
Well, the wheel looks
like brand new again.
And like I said, the reason
I chose the Diablo Wheel Gel
is because you know, you never know
which kind of wheel finishes
you're going to be faced with,
especially with these Teslas.
Like I said, you have some matte finishes
and you have some glossy finishes.
There are some out there
that have completely
matte finish wheels and some that have
completely gloss finish wheels.
So it's great to have this cleaner
because it works out for both.
So you can dilute it in a
bucket, in a spray bottle
and like I said, it works
out great in all occasions.
So now that I've done this
wheel, I'm going to proceed
with cleaning the other three
wheels and now we're going
to go ahead and hop into
washing the vehicle.
(upbeat music)
Alright guys, so now that
we're done with the wheels,
it's time to move on to
the body of the vehicle.
Now before I start foaming
it up, I do want to mention
that I am going to be using
our bug and tar remover.
Now, I did mention that this
car is a heavy commuter.
So I want you guys to come
step over here for a second.
I want you guys to get a close up view
of what we're working on here.
So as you guys can see right
here, you have bug splatter,
you got tar, you got a bunch
of stuff on the front end,
and we're going to be utilizing
our bug and tar remover
to go out and neutralize that.
So the way I like using this
product is I like diluting
it in a spray bottle
such as so to a 6:1 ratio
so that it's in a sprayable form.
So once you've diluted it,
you can go and shake it up
and kind of treat it as
like a pre saturation
for your front end so that
once you start foaming,
this is going to be kind of
going on in the background.
It's going to be breaking
down that bug splatter.
So by the time that you
get to this section,
it's going to go ahead and
wipe off just like butter
with your wash mitt.
So I'm going to go ahead
and give it a pre-soak.
And bug and tar remover is
great because it's strong
and it's going to go
in and break this down,
but it's not going to
damage the paint or any kind
of plastic surfaces, or any
kind of sensitive surfaces.
I don't know if you guys
see, but it also does have
kind of like a foam kind of action to it.
That's because it's also
considered a shampoo.
So not only is it strong, and it's going
to break the stuff down,
but it's also slick.
So whenever you go to wipe
it, even if you're not going
to wash the entire vehicle,
if you're going to go
and do it with a wheel
wedge to go in and clean up
the front end, it's going
to work out great so
that you guys can just
pretty much use it like that.
And then just grab a
separate microfiber towel
and a quick detail spray
and wipe it right off.
Alright, so now that I've sprayed that,
I'm also going to spray the
mirror covers just because
those usually get the bugs as well.
And then the other
parts of your front end,
they get a lot of this heavy bug splatter.
So I'm going to go ahead and soak those up
and then we're going to
go ahead and come back
to our forming process.
(bottle spraying)
Alright, so now that I've
pre-saturated those areas
with the bug and tar remover,
now it's time to proceed
with the actual wash.
So in front of me, we're
utilizing our two bucket method,
we're using our two Dirt
Traps to filter any kind
of dirt and particles
that are on the paint so
that we don't scratch up the finish.
These go at the bottom of your bucket
and act as a filtration
system for your water
so that you don't get
all that dirt and grime
that you're getting off the
car back onto your bucket
and then back into your vehicle.
So those are going to help
prevent that dirt and grime
from coming back and forth.
To go along with it, I
don't know if you guys saw,
but I do have my foam blaster
trigger already connected
to my garden hose, which I use to go ahead
and pre-soak those wheels
and rinse them off.
This is the foam blaster
itself right here.
Now I'm using the foam blaster
because it's convenient for me.
All I need is a garden hose.
I don't need a pressure washer.
I don't need any of that fancy stuff.
I just need this right
here and a garden hose
and running water and we're good to go.
So once you're done with that,
you want to go ahead and set this up.
So you want to take off this
canister here, set that down.
I've already pre-filled this with water.
And all you have to do
once you filled it up
with water is use your soap.
And our soap choice for today is going
to be Citrus Wash clear.
Now I'm using Citrus Wash Clear
because it's a citrus-based product,
which is going to go ahead and break down
the heavy grime that's on the vehicle,
but it's also a pH-neutral
product that's going
to be safe for any kind of
synthetic waxes or sealants.
So if you have a car
that's well maintained,
but it's on the filthier
side, this right here,
it's a perfect alternative
of soap to go ahead
and wash the vehicle safely
without stripping off any
of those waxes, sealants
or ceramic coatings
that are on the paint.
So with this right here,
all you want to do is put
about two to three ounces.
So that's pretty much
equivalent to two good squirts,
I'm only going to put two
ounces just because the car
it's relatively filthy but not too filthy
where it has like a layer
or two inches of mud on it.
So I'm going to go ahead and
give it two good squirts.
(bottle squirting)
And now I'm also going to
put one squirt of product
into my bucket here, then that's
just to go back and forth.
I'm going to ahead and
grab my water supply here,
activate my suds.
(hose spraying)
And now all you want to
do is connect the top
of your foam blaster to
the actual canister here.
Tighten that up, and you're good to go.
Now all you have to do
here, since this right here,
it's a quick release,
it's just the push in
so you don't have to pull it back.
All you got to do is snap
it right in, and voila!
So before we get into the foaming,
I'm going to put my wash
mitt here into my soap bucket
to kind of pre saturate.
And I'm also gonna
disconnect this right here
just because we want to make sure to give
the car a light rinse, just
like we did with the wheels
before we actually start washing the car.
So I'm gonna set that down.
I'm gonna give the car light rinse,
I will be back to start foaming.
(hose spraying)
Alright, so we just finished
rinsing off the vehicle.
The reason we rinsed is to
get rid of that light layer
of dust, debris and any kind
of grime that's on there
with just the rinse of the water.
Now we're going to go ahead
and connect our foam blaster
and start foaming up the
vehicle so that the soap
can go ahead and do its job,
breakdown that grime and
uplift any kind of grime
so that we don't scratch when
we go for our contact wash.
(upbeat music)
Alright guys, so there you have it,
we just finished foaming up the car.
Now I can take this apart
and put this over here
on the side so that it's not in our way.
As you guys saw, it wasn't
a thick shaving cream
kind of suds that you would
get like a foam cannon does,
but it does provide great
suds and lubrication power
so that you can safely
wipe down your ride.
So now we're going to go in and grab our
Chenille microfiber wash
mitt, and we're going to go in
and actually wipe it down
with the wash mitt here.
Now, as you guys have seen
multiple times on our videos,
we always try to utilize straight motions
whenever we wipe down our vehicle,
because we don't want to install
any kind of scratches or swirls.
But that being said, I like
working from the top on the roof
and then work all the way
down to the windshield.
And this is just to make
sure that we don't get any
kind of grime from the
bottom of the vehicle
and cross contaminate it
to the top of the vehicle.
So just like the wheels,
we don't want to clean
the filthy parts first
and then bring it on
to the cleaner parts.
We want to make sure that we
clean and go down as we go.
So make sure to go ahead
and do straight motions
so that if anything gets
caught on our wash mitt,
we don't mimic that circular
motion around the vehicle
and get swirl marks all throughout it.
Once you've done a nice
little section, you're going
to go ahead and wring
that off off the bucket.
Get as much of that soap
and water off as you can,
go into your rinse bucket
here that just has water
and kind of pull it all
the way down to where
the Dirt Trap meets the floor.
And then Pretty much scrub
your wash mitt onto the surface
of that Dirt Trap so that
all that dirt and grime
that's in the microfiber
strands gets knocked off.
And once you've wringed
it the at the bottom
of the Dirt Trap, all you want
to do now is rinse that out,
just to make sure that any dirt and grime
that was still on the wash mitt
is filtered outside of the bucket.
And then you're gonna come
back to your soap bucket,
get that nice and
lubricated all over again.
And then do another section of your car.
And remember, we did soak
the front end with that
bug and tar remover so I'm
going to go ahead and proceed
with doing the rest of the vehicle.
And then I'm going to go on
and get to that front end
so that we can knock off
any remaining bug guts
that are still on there
that didn't come off
with that foam and that rinse.
(upbeat music)
Alright, so now that we're
done washing the Tesla,
it's time to dry it.
So the towel of choice
today is going to be
the wWolly Mammoth.
Now if you guys haven't seen this towel,
you guys are definitely missing out.
The Woolly Mammoth, it's a
super great towel for drying.
It's super thick, it's super
huge and it's super plush.
So it's going to go ahead
and absorb all this water on
this finish of this Tesla without
leaving any streaks behind
and or without scratching the finish.
So I'm going to go ahead
and proceed to drying
the rest of the Tesla
and then we'll go ahead
and join you guys in the
next step of this process.
(upbeat music)
Alright guys, so we just
finished washing the Tesla,
we dried it and now we've pulled
it aside to the Detail Garage.
So now what we're going to
do is we're going to go ahead
and apply a coat of
protection onto the paint,
just because, remember, this
car is a heavy commuter.
So we want to make sure that
the paint is always protected
not only from just the
sun, but stuff from like
those bug etchings.
We want to make sure that
those bugs don't stick
to the surface of the paint,
any kind of water, especially
if youre parked next
to the sprinklers, we want to make sure
that the paint is protected against water
and any kind of mineral alkaline deposits.
So to do that, we're going
to be applying Jet Seal.
Jet Seal is a synthetic sealant
that's going to go ahead
and protect for up to 12 months
with just one application.
This product works out great
because you can virtually apply
it to any of your exterior
surfaces that are glossy,
so such as your paint, your
headlights, your glass,
anything thing that's
glossy, go ahead and apply it
onto there and it's going to go ahead
and keep it shiny and protective.
To use Jet Seal, you're going to apply
just like a regular carnauba wax.
So if you love using Butter Wet Wax
or any kind of wax out there like that,
you know that this product
applies just like a cream.
So all you want to do is
apply a few drops of product,
I like to apply about four drops
to pretty much saturate at first.
And then I'm gonna go
ahead and blot it out
onto the surface of the paint.
And with this product right here,
you're gonna apply just like a wax,
so just make sure to apply it
left to right, up and down.
We want to make sure to apply this product
in straight motions just
because if we get anything
caught on the applicator,
any kind of like dust debris,
rocks, stuff like that,
that'll go ahead and get
onto an applicator and if
we're doing a circular motion,
that's going to go in and
mimic a swirl mark throughout
the entire course of the whole paint.
So go ahead and use straight
motions to apply your product.
Like I said, Jet Seal works
out great because it works
on practically any glossy surface.
So we just put some on the hood.
Now we can go ahead and
put some on the headlight
to go ahead and prevent your
headlights from turning yellow.
You know, this is a very common
thing amongst older cars.
If you don't protect
your headlights properly,
they're going to start
turning yellow because
of the UV rays that are penetrating it,
they're going to dry out the plastic
and it's going to cause it to have
a nasty yellow kind of tinge to it.
So to prevent that from happening,
apply a product such as Jet
Seal onto your headlights,
and you can also apply
Jet Seal to your glass.
So especially if you're
driving in inclement weather,
if it's raining, you want to
make sure that your glass stays
as best as possible, because
you want to make sure
that you always have the best clarity
whenever you're driving.
So apply a coat of Jet
Seal onto your glass
so that your glass is always
protected from stuff like water
so that it beads it right off.
And even at higher
speeds, when you're going
at a higher speed, it'll actually just
kind of roll right off
without you even having
to use your windshield wipers.
So this stuff works out great
at keeping your glass clear and protected.
Now one thing I did forget to mention is,
why aren't we polishing this car?
Why aren't we cleaning this car?
Why aren't we doing the full shebang?
Well, that's because
the owner like I said,
it's a heavy commuter and the owner
doesn't have a lot of time.
So we just want to make sure that we apply
at least some form of
protection on to his paint.
And what better way to
apply a coat of Jet Seal,
simply because like I said,
the paint is not very
contaminated, you can feel it,
it's still glass smooth and we don't have
the time to polish it.
Now if you do have the time to polish it,
I would recommend that
you clay bar the car,
give it a nice polish to get rid
of any kind of imperfections.
And then you can apply a ceramic coating
such as HydroCharge or HydroSlick,
and then layer it with a coat of Jet Seal
and then your favorite carnauba
wax such as Butter Wet Wax.
If that's what you want to do,
you can go ahead and do the whole shebang.
If you just want to go
ahead and layer your vehicle
with some protection,
Jet Seal is a great
alternative option for that.
Alright, so with all that being said,
it's time to actually
finish the rest of the car.
So I'm going to go ahead and
finish the rest of the car.
I'm going to coat all the
headlights, the tail lights,
the paint, and all the
glass even the glass roof
so that we make sure that
this car is protected.
I'm going to let it sit for anywhere
from about 10 To 15 minutes, buffing off
with the microfiber towel
and then we'll be done
with protecting the
exterior of the vehicle.
(upbeat music)
Alright, so now that we're
done protecting the paint,
now it's time to show
these tires some love.
So what I'm going to
be using today is going
to be Silk Shine.
Now the reason I'm choosing
Silk Shine is because
it's a water-based dressing
that's going to deliver
a nice rich OEM sheen.
So this is not going to deliver
a super wet greasy-looking shine,
this is just going to condition the rubber
so that it has a nice clean
brand new look all over again.
So it's to use this, all
you want to do is make sure
to clean your tires
before so as you guys saw
at the beginning of the
video, we did take the time
to clean these wheels.
We scrubbed the tires with our Diablo
and our stiff bristle brush to make sure
that we scrubbed off all the
grime and previous dressings.
And now we're going to go ahead
and enhance it and protect it.
So Silk Shine onto a
nice foam applicator here
and then all you want to do is apply it
and check it out right away,
you see that the tire looks
brand new, it looks rich,
it's lively, it doesn't look all faded,
dull and brown again.
So now it looks black.
It looks clean and a lot more presentable.
And the cool thing about this is
that it's a dry to the touch product.
So once you're done applying it,
you're not going to be
left with a nasty oily film
because there's no oils in this product.
There's simply gloss enhancers
that are going to go ahead
and rejUVenate the rubber and give it
a brand new look and feel again.
Check it out and make sure
to get the little inside lip as well.
And you're good to go.
I'm not sure if on camera
you guys see as like
a really deep wet shine.
But as you apply the product,
it kind of starts toning down
a bit and then it starts giving more
of an OEM kind of look to it.
It has more of a rich black look,
it doesn't really have
a nasty greasy look.
And that's the reason why
I love using Silk Shine,
because this stuff works
out amazing inside and out.
So if you had any kind of
texture plastics or trims,
which this Tesla really doesn't seem
to have much of it on the exterior,
so all we have to worry
about is the rubber tires,
and we're good to go.
So this product works out
amazing at rejuvenating
and giving that nice coat of protection.
Alright guys, so we've just finished
with the exterior of the Tesla.
We've just finished wiping
off the layer with Jet Seal
and applying Silk Shine to the tires.
So the exterior looks great.
Now it's time to move on to the interior.
Now Teslas do have somewhat of
a different kind of interior,
but I'm gonna show you guys
how to go ahead and clean it
and protect that using one simple product.
Alright, so now we're on the interior.
Now Teslas are known for
having many different types
of surfaces and very
intricate kinds of surfaces.
So to begin with, the
leather on these vehicles,
they're not actual real
leather, they're vegan leather.
So that means that they
are synthetic material
along with the center console,
dashboard door panels.
As you guys can see, this Tesla has
a lot of different types of surfaces,
you have the navigation screen,
you have glossy plastics,
I guess you have the
vinyl and the plastics,
you have suede over here towards the door,
there's an abundant
amount of different types
of surfaces to work on.
And we're going to go ahead and minimize
our cleaner to one, which is
going to be Total Interior.
Now Total Interior pretty
much brings together
14 different types of cleaners
and combines them into one.
Now this right here works
out great on virtually
all of your interior surfaces such as like
what we're working with on this Tesla.
So to begin the process,
all you want to do
is spray some Total Interior
onto a microfiber towel.
And this stuff works out
amazing for all surfaces
so I can go ahead and use this
to clean the steering wheel.
Now, the cool thing
about Total Interior is
that Total Interior is strictly
and only just a cleaner
with a light UV protectant.
So this is not going to add shine.
This is not going to add
any kind of like slick feel
or anything like that, or oily feel,
it's just going to clean
the surface and restore
it back to its original condition.
And you can go in and
agitate any kind of areas
that have like heavier
grime and once you do that,
flip it to a dry side
of your microfiber towel
and buff off any excess of the cleaner.
And that's going to go ahead
and set in that UV protectant
that it carries as well.
So it restores a nice OEM look without
a nice nasty greasy look, like I said,
it doesn't look like you applied
an oil based dressing out here.
It looks nice, factory original,
and that's what we want, right?
Alright, so next we're
going to go ahead and work
on our navigation screen.
We're going to go in and set
that to screen cleaning mode.
And I'm going to go
ahead and lightly spray
two more sprays onto my towel here.
And as you guys can see, there's a ton
of fingerprints on there.
This navigation screen
gets a lot of traffic
from oily fingers to kids fingers
and a bunch of fingers going on there.
So we want to make sure to clean that up.
Like I said, we've
already sprayed our towel,
and now what you want to
do is gently wipe it down
and with little to no effort at all,
flip it to a dry side and reveal
that brand new streak-free
and clean look to your navigation screen.
Fingerprints no more.
So that works out amazing.
It's simply cleaning the
glass, it's not like I said,
it doesn't have any oil so it's
not gonna leave any streaks.
It's just a mirror of free finish.
So now we're going to go ahead and clean
this glossy black plastic right here.
As you guys can see, it's
filthy, it has a lot of dirt,
dust, fingerprints as well.
So when you're working on a
heavier grimy surface like this,
you can actually spray
directly onto the surface
very lightly just to kind
of give it a pre-saturation
and to kind of soak up
any of those fibers.
And then we're going to go with our towel
and simply wipe it right off.
So this works out great, like
I said on glossy plastics,
whoa that opened up right
there (laughs softly)
That's going to go ahead
and pick up any light dust,
debris, fingerprints,
so it works out great
as a standalone cleaner to
simply clean the interior
of your Tesla without having to have
so many different types of cleaners.
Another great area to
use your total interior
is on the door panels.
So like I mentioned, we do have
some vinyl/plastic material,
we do have some suede, and
we do have some more of
that synthetic kind of leather.
Now the way I like using Total Interior
on areas like this is, same
thing, spray onto a towel.
(bottle spraying)
And you're going to go ahead
and simply wipe off any
kind of light dust, debris, fingerprints,
especially body oils on
these areas right here
because if you like rolling
around with the windows down
and your arm hanging out the window,
you're going to get a
lot of those body oils
from your arms onto these
top areas of your door panel.
So it's a great idea to go
ahead and use this to clean it
so that your panels, they stay nice
and OEM looking and condition.
Now for the suede area right here,
you do have some smudges
right here and over here.
Now the way to use this on
suede is you're not going
to spray it directly,
you're actually going
to go ahead and spray lightly
onto a microfiber towel like so.
And the way to use this for suede is,
suede is a very sensitive material.
So you don't want to
do anything aggressive,
you don't want to use a brush,
you don't want to use a strong cleaner,
you don't definitely
don't want to use like
a degreaser or something like that.
So make sure to be extra careful
with these suede surfaces,
get your Total Interior
and lightly agitate
it in straight motions.
And this is going to go ahead
and pick up any of that grime,
dust and debris from the suede material
without damaging the texture,
the fibers or any of that matter.
Check it out, it looks great
again, looks conditioned,
and it's not damaged and or neglected.
So I'm going to go ahead and
finish up this door panel here.
Like I said, this
product works out amazing
because it's safe for all surfaces.
So even if it gets on to the
next panel or the next surface,
you can continue using
it without any problems.
And then this area right here,
especially whenever you get out the car,
you get a lot of dirt, debris
and kind of like dirt lines
that stick on there.
So that's a great area to
address with this cleaner.
To uh, like I said, restore
that OEM look to your door panels
and get rid of that dirt
and grime that's on there.
Alright, now the last
area that we're going
to cover is the seats.
Now remember, I did mention
that Tesla does manufacture
their vehicles with vegan leather,
which is in other words, a synthetic form
of leather material,
which is probably made up
of any kind of vinyl/plastic mixture.
So to clean these seats, like I said,
Total Interior works out great,
so you can simply spray onto your towel
and wipe off any kind of body oils,
jean stains if you have like
a lighter colored leather
to make sure that your
leather or your vegan leather
stays nice and maintained.
Now if you do have some leather products
that you use on your other vehicles,
that's not to say that you
can't use it on this vehicle.
Remember, this is a synthetic material.
So you can definitely
go ahead and still use
your favorite leather cleaner, conditioner
and any other kind of
products such as like
the leather serum protectant,
which is going to add
a layer UV protection
on to these leather seats and maintain
that fresh OEM look on them.
So if you have any of those
products, like I said,
don't be afraid, you can
actually still use them
on your leather and it
still works out amazing
or like I said, you could
stick with the Total Interiors
or just maintain them, wipe off any
kind of light debris oils
and just maintain your seats
that way so that they
always stay looking great.
Alright guys, and there you have it.
We just finished our entire
detail on this Tesla.
We did the exterior, we did the tires,
we did the interior, you
guys saw how easy it was.
You guys saw neglected it
was when we first got it
and how amazing it looks now.
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