1. Clean the car exterior
This step involves scrubbing any dirt, dust, and debris from the outside of the vehicle. It is best to use a non-abrasive detergent and a soft cloth or brush to avoid damaging the car's finish. Be sure to pay extra attention to the wheel wells, door jambs, and other hard-to-reach areas.
2. Inspect and repair body damage
It is important to carefully inspect the vehicle’s exterior for rust, dents, or other signs of damage. If needed, use a rust converter product, such as oxalic acid or phosphoric acid, to stop any existing corrosion from spreading further. Any necessary repairs should be done at this stage in order to ensure a smooth finish once painting is completed.
3. Strip the car down to the frame
Following inspection and repair of any body damage, it’s time to strip all unnecessary parts off the car in order to give easy access for repainting and polishing the frame. This includes removing the engine, transmission, interior parts, and other components.
4. Sandblast and repaint the frame
Once all unnecessary components are removed from the car, it is time to sandblast and paint the frame for a refreshed look. It is important to use high-quality products that provide excellent coverage and corrosion protection during this step.
5. Repair and replace any damaged parts
After painting or polishing the frame, it's time to repair or replace any broken or worn out components of the vehicle. This can include replacing worn out brake pads, hoses, gaskets, filters, belts, etc., as well as repairing any faulty wiring or mechanics in order to bring the car back up to its original performance level.
6. Reassemble the car
Once all repairs and replacements have been completed, it is time to start reassembling the vehicle back together, starting with the body and interior components. Be sure to double-check that each part has been secured properly before moving on to the next step.
7. Paint or polish the car exterior
At this point, it's time to paint or polish the outside of the vehicle in order to give it a refreshed look. It's important to use high-quality paints and polishes in order to ensure maximum protection against corrosion over time.
8. Install new upholstery
This step involves installing new fabric or leather upholstery for the interior of the car. Be sure to use products specifically designed for automotive upholstery in order to ensure longevity and protection.
9. Install new carpets
After upholstering the interior, it's time to install new carpeting to complete the look. This can be done by either buying pre-made carpets or customizing them in order to get a perfect fit.
10. Finish up by detailing the car
The final step is to detail the vehicle in order to bring out its best features and give it that showroom look. This includes waxing, polishing, buffing, and other activities necessary for achieving a clean and glossy finish.
11. Take the car for a test drive and check performance
Once all restoration steps are completed, it's time to take the car for a spin. This will help you check that all components are working properly and that the vehicle is performing at its optimal level.
12. Document all repairs/customization made during restoration process
The last step in the restoration process is to document all repairs and customizations that have been made so that you can keep track of them later on. It is best to create detailed notes or even photos of each step taken in order to make sure everything was done correctly and nothing gets forgotten over time.