wanderinman
Senior Member
The accord I scored was cheap but disgusting. My mom put it best when I first showed her the car, "Its filthy". Well I took that to heart and 5 cans of foam cleaner, two destroyed towels, a no-longer-useable toothbrush, and lots of bolting/unbolting/clipping/unclipping later I have what I think is a pretty respectable interior.
Basically removed everything (even plastic trim) and cleaned it individually then put it back in. I didn't pull the carpet because I really dont care about it, but every inch of it got shampooed. Here's the end result.
All the pieces in my living room drying
Even cleaned the stuff under the seats. Found broken glass and a .22 round under the back seat, all gone now.
View of the front
View of the back
Tips Learned From This Experience
---------------------------------------------
1.) Dont force anything unless you KNOW it needs to be forced. Shit tons of plastic clips hold things together
2.) Bag and document all your bolts/screws, it took me way too long to figure out where everything went
3.) When you pull the front seats, make sure the sliders dont move. I had one side slide just a click off and it took me 15 minutes to get the seat back in.
4.) Tuff Stuff Foam cleaner and a toothbrush will get any dirt/grime off your vinyl, period.... it is the shit.
I'll be posting more on my efforts to get this car back in tip top shape. If you have any questions regarding your accords interior let me know.
Basically removed everything (even plastic trim) and cleaned it individually then put it back in. I didn't pull the carpet because I really dont care about it, but every inch of it got shampooed. Here's the end result.
All the pieces in my living room drying
Even cleaned the stuff under the seats. Found broken glass and a .22 round under the back seat, all gone now.
View of the front
View of the back
Tips Learned From This Experience
---------------------------------------------
1.) Dont force anything unless you KNOW it needs to be forced. Shit tons of plastic clips hold things together
2.) Bag and document all your bolts/screws, it took me way too long to figure out where everything went
3.) When you pull the front seats, make sure the sliders dont move. I had one side slide just a click off and it took me 15 minutes to get the seat back in.
4.) Tuff Stuff Foam cleaner and a toothbrush will get any dirt/grime off your vinyl, period.... it is the shit.
I'll be posting more on my efforts to get this car back in tip top shape. If you have any questions regarding your accords interior let me know.