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Old 01 Aug 2008, 02:29 pm
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Hello Everyone,

Welcome to our final segment of our Guide To Detailing Your PT Like A Pro!

Now that we are basically done with our project, I just wanted to throw a couple of little tricks to give your ride a little more finished appearance!

QUICK TIPS:

A good trick I always use to keep the interior smelling fresh is to place a Fabric Softener Sheet under each seat. This will leave a nice, clean, fresh smell that will last for days!

Next, take your soft Bristle Brush, and give your carpeting a quick brushing using side to side strokes. This will create the illusion that your carpeting has been professionally shampooed, and adds definition at Car Shows!

And Lastly, be sure to click in your rear seat belts! This just gives a neat, and clean look, and is done by most Detail Shops!


Congratulations! If you have followed the steps outlined in this Guide, then your PT Should be looking as good, or better than when it rolled off the Showrom Floor!

I thank you so much for reading my Guide To Detailing Your PT Like A Pro, and hope that you have enjoyed all of the information, as much as I have enjoyed writing it!

Take it easy!

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