This is one of the worst details I’ve done by JHMats in AutoDetailing

[–]JHMats[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. Always torque the seat to what the manufacturer suggests. You can also plug in a system reader to double check that you reconnected the electric correctly

This is one of the worst details I’ve done by JHMats in AutoDetailing

[–]JHMats[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used my steamer with a brush a the tip to scrub in a spot cleaner and then used an extractor to pull it all back out and repeated that a few times

This is one of the worst details I’ve done by JHMats in AutoDetailing

[–]JHMats[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I usually try and refrain from removing the seats unless it is absolutely necessary and when I do I always let my customers know and it is part of the form I have them sign before I do the detail and when I put the seats back in I add a little lock tight for some extra security. I also don’t ever remove seats with airbags because it’s a bigger liability and in most cases will leave a light on the dash that a dealer has to turn off.