Originally posted by TRANS AM IN EUROPE
Carpet shampoo
Oxy Clean
Tire Wet (TW)
Simple Green (SG)
plastic polish
tooth brush
scrub brush
toothpicks
pesticide sprayer
wet vac
To clean the interior...
remove both seats and the center console
take the seats apart and toss the covers in the washing machine.
Use SG to clean up all the plastic and metal parts of the seats and finish by wiping the plasic parts down with TW for a like new finish.
take the center console apart and clean all the parts with SG, finish by wiping down with TW and reassemble. Use plastic polish on the gear indicator window.
While the seats and console are out, clean the carpets.
In the pesticide sprayer add lots of scalding hot water. Add some carpet shampoo and 1/8 cup of Oxy-Clean. Spray the entire carpet down very well with this mixture. Be generous, do not be afraid to let it pool up in low spots.
Now use a scrub brush to work it around. Focus on heavily soiled areas and stains. Use your hands to push the liquid around and work it in to problem areas. Once you are done, use a wet-vac to suck all the liquid out and repeat if necessary in the heavily soiled areas. spray the pedals while you are down there and scrub them with the scrub brush. When you are done, unplug the seatbelt warning connector at the base of the drivers side seatbelt and blow it out with compressed air. (this is from experience as my stupid seatbelt light stayed on even if I had the belt on, but drying it out fixed that) Next stop... the trunk. Shampoo the carpeted areas and vacuume the rest. Wipe the plastic down with a mixture of SG and water.
Now, reinstall the center console and seats. Detail the dash. I recommend mixing up SG and some warm water and wiping it all down. I do not recommend using TW on the dash, because it is too shiny. Use the plastic polish on the radio face and the gauge cluster. done!
For the engine bay, I took it to a pressure washer and sprayed an entire can of Gunk foaming engine brite on everything (if you have a LT1, avoid the opti!). Allow it to sit 10 minutes and power wash it off. Allow it to dry and finish by spraying TW on the entire engine bay. Use a towel to remove the residue and it looks like new. To detail under the hood, I started by removing various fasteners that had corroded and I cleaned them up on my wire wheel. I have a wire wheel that fits in a hand drill as well as a larger one mounted in a grinder on my workbench. Wire wheel anything metal to make it look new. I've wire wheeled my alternator, throttle body, MAF ends, etc.. This is best accomplished with the parts removed and disassembled. The engine bay in my Z28 looks brand new.

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