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The Honda Civic Project continues with some VERY budget friendly parts from the Junkyard! These interior bits are a big step forward in returning the Civic to a CLEAN ride.
Junkyards are one of the best places to find parts for common older cars like my Civic. Often times, you can find lightly used or near mint parts if you take the time to look and wipe the dust off! In this video I scored some near mint interior plastics and most importantly a new back seat to rid me of the dog smell my civic came with!
First thing to do was to clean the filthy interior parts and restore them to my OCD likings. Detailing interior plastics is pretty straightforward, but cleaning the stains of the rear seat was a little work. I pulled out the steamer to help clean the car seat as well as removed the old window tint from my rear window. Most of the methods I used in this video were the same for my Civic Interior Detailing video! So make sure to watch that if you haven't! I remove and install the interior plastics including the glovebox and shift boot.
As you know, I planning lots of modifications to the Honda Civic in the future, but I also like the idea of making Junkyard videos! Being able to find clean parts for $42 bucks is more than worth it to me and I'm sure I'll make more junyard videos in the future for the Civic project car!
Here's the links to the cool things I used in this video!
McCulloch 1275 Steamer: amzn.to/2HUeGiE
Shop-Vac Wet/Dry Vacuum: amzn.to/2I8pGrS
Edgeless 365 interior Detailing Towels: amzn.to/2UXkw96
DF Boars Hair Brush: amzn.to/2I7rLEA
Carpet and Upholstery Brush: www.theragcompany.com/interio...
Griots Interior Cleaner: amzn.to/2I8UOaP
Chemical Guys Citrus All Purpose Cleaner: amzn.to/2HSW6aB
Meguiars Interior Detailer (UV Protection): amzn.to/2I8J87P
- ALLDAYANTHONY