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Old 06-22-2009, 07:06 PM
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Wow. What a difference!
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Snapped a couple of pictures today while out and about. I have been daily driving it and the stuff is pretty durable.



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You have girlie hands :-)

Interior looks excellent
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Originally Posted by gregeast
Interior looks excellent
coming from greg, that is big praise lol
Old 11-08-2009, 01:11 PM
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looks really good ..like factory to me
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I did the same but from brown to black it looks amazing. So does yours nice work.
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Would this work on the upper dash too?
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Originally Posted by johnnykrand
I did the same but from brown to black it looks amazing. So does yours nice work.

Pics?

Would love to see a before and after.



I would imagine it would work on the upper dash just fine. The stuff is holding up perfect. Looks as good today as the day I did it.
Old 04-28-2010, 01:25 PM
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Wow, this looks amazing. I'm definitely trying this on mine the minute I have a chance to.
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This is a excellent idea. I feel like I need to spend time just searching random keywords to see what everyone has done.
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Man o man, guess I'm going to forget trying to scrub the **** out of the beige carpet in my first 944. This procedure looks amazing and waaaaay easier. How does the carpet feel in comparison to before? Clumpy/paint covered at all?
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Carpet feels a bit "stiff" compared to before. Keep in mind my carpet was TRASHED so it was a bit stiff to begin with.

The reality is that you never really touch the carpet, especially with floor mats.
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Cole, did you try shampooing your carpet first?
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Originally Posted by Geldfalle 944
Cole, did you try shampooing your carpet first?
I steam cleaned it first.

Look in this picture next to the drivers seat by the arm rest. Looks like chew spit all over the place.



I actually took the seats out and steam cleaned everything first. (then test fit the new seats).

You can see in this picture how the area under the arm rest is now clean. I actually did the whole carpet and this was the best it got.

Old 04-28-2010, 04:22 PM
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Definately came out nice. Sooo, when are you coming over to do mine?


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