I often get questions regarding my line of work.
Most especially after I post this pic
Well, I have a business in repairing interiors for dealerships and body shops. I go around every week to each of my dealership accounts and go over their fresh used car inventory looking for all interior damage. I repair anything from cigarette burns, worn leather and cracked vinyl to drill holes in the dash. I don't do full-on re-upholstery, just spot repairs, due to the fact that I am completely mobile. If it's in the interior of a vehicle, I'll fix it, or at least try to :lol:
Here's some samples of my work
Toyota Camry seat cigarette burn that the customer "stitched" over
Mazda 6 rear seat with what appeared to be a cigar burn hole
Ford Mustang leather seat tear
Toyota Sequoia door panel refinishing
1957 Nomad that I color-matched the steering wheel and shift boot to the seats
This is a collector's shop that calls me occasionally to spruce-up his cars. I worked on the '37 Morris and '38 Caddy
I also install interior graphics
So, what you see in the back of my truck is all my gear and materials to do what I do. It's my "shop" and the cab is my "office"
Check out my company FB page and will be updated with pics. Check it out and click "Like"!
https://www.facebook.com/EliteResto
Or, scan below with your smartphone
Most especially after I post this pic

Well, I have a business in repairing interiors for dealerships and body shops. I go around every week to each of my dealership accounts and go over their fresh used car inventory looking for all interior damage. I repair anything from cigarette burns, worn leather and cracked vinyl to drill holes in the dash. I don't do full-on re-upholstery, just spot repairs, due to the fact that I am completely mobile. If it's in the interior of a vehicle, I'll fix it, or at least try to :lol:
Here's some samples of my work
Toyota Camry seat cigarette burn that the customer "stitched" over



Mazda 6 rear seat with what appeared to be a cigar burn hole





Ford Mustang leather seat tear




Toyota Sequoia door panel refinishing

1957 Nomad that I color-matched the steering wheel and shift boot to the seats




This is a collector's shop that calls me occasionally to spruce-up his cars. I worked on the '37 Morris and '38 Caddy





I also install interior graphics


So, what you see in the back of my truck is all my gear and materials to do what I do. It's my "shop" and the cab is my "office"
Check out my company FB page and will be updated with pics. Check it out and click "Like"!
https://www.facebook.com/EliteResto
Or, scan below with your smartphone
