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Rich Loucks, Coronado's owner, has once again made it into the national spotlight.
Click on the Locator Magazine cover to read the latest article on Rich, his family, and Coronado
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After the exterior is washed, dried, and dressed, begin working on
the interior. Interior care consists of: de-trashing, vacuuming,
cleaning, dressing and vinyl/leather conditioning.
What to Do:
- Clean Up Trash and Vacuum
Remove all trash. Empty all ashtrays. After removing the floor mats,
vacuum out the interior and trunk, using care to reach under seats
and in crevices. Use a brush to help loosen carpet fibers when vacuuming.
Shake any loose dirt from the floor mats, then vacuum them as well.
- Clean All Vinyl/Leather
Mist a proper cleaner on vinyl/leather dashboards, headliners, sunvisors,
door panels, steering wheel, center consol, etc. If needed, use a
soft brush to agitate the product in heavily soiled areas. Wipe dry
with a clean, soft towel.
- Dress The Vinyl
To restore original beauty to vinyl upholstery, dashboards, door
panels, air vents, and other vinyl parts, use a water-based dressing at
full strength. Spray or wipe the product with an applicator pad, then
wipe dry with a soft, clean towel.
- Condition The Leather
Condition and protect the interior leather (if applicable) with a
Leather Conditioner. Leather Conditioner will penetrate quickly to
restore suppleness, gloss and texture. Pour a small amount of Leather
Conditioner on to an applicator pad, then apply to the surface using
overlapping, circular motions. Remove excess with a soft, clean cloth.
Repeat process if necessary. Do not apply to suede.
- Clean Carpets and Seats
Spray carpet product directly on surface, then agitate with a nylon brush.
Remove with a soft, clean towel or wet-dry vacuum. Use a carpet brush to
apply product to the area, then remove with a wet/dry vacuum. Do not
over-saturate the seats, mats and carpet when cleaning. They should be
almost dry when completed.
- Stain Guard The Upholstery
Make sure upholstery is completely dry. Using Scotch Guard, mist evenly
and allow to dry. Repeat process if desired. Do not saturate the
area. Not for use on leather, vinyl or hard plastic.
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