Been a long time since I've seen someone put that much care into a Honda element. and practically no rust? my oh my. Keep taking care of it like that and it should last a very long long time
I just got done replacing many of the same plastics you did. Next up is tearing out everything inside and cleaning under the mat. Just FYI, I was able to patch the tears in my driver's seat (same spot) using the 3M vinyl repair kit. I fabric glued a piece of some old stretchy jeans to the bottom side of the upholstery for support and then just filled in the cracks layer by layer using a heat gun to cure it each time. It took me two kits and probably like a dozen layers to get it smooth but my cracks were much larger than the ones you have on there. Once I got to the top few layers I used some of the included release paper to texturize it. Thanks for posting this! Super satisfying.
Just prior to the posting of this video I deep cleaned the interior of my '05 4WD 5-Speed Element. I actually have a steam cleaner just like yours but forgot about it. One of the previous owners spilled something in the back, didn't clean it up thoroughly and it left a real funky smell. I removed the seats and fascia, vinyl flooring and side panels and repainted the front floors. Washed all the plastic and the windows. I was surprised how easily the seats came clean using a hand sprayer and a shop vacuum just as you did. Much nicer place to be now!
Nice detail. I need mine cleaned that well. Would you please share what you used to clean and wax the exterior as well as the lights. I have a black 2003 EX MT AWD. Thank you, great work.
For the fabric I used this in 8:1 dilution: www.detailedimage.com/PS-M110/Carpet-Bomber-Carpet-and-Upholstery-Cleaner-P1866/128-oz-S2/ Steamer: www.amazon.com/Handheld-Multi-Purpose-Pressurized-Curtains-Crevasses/dp/B005SI8YZC Cleaner sprayer: www.detailedimage.com/PS-M110/Carpet-Bomber-Bottle-P2077/32-oz-S1/ Water sprayer: www.biglots.com/product/spray-bottle-32-oz-/p810022926?zcp=pd_pla_go_G_Shopping_Home+Essentials_LIA_est4440&gclid=Cj0KCQiAifz-BRDjARIsAEElyGKP-RXMUvjHEpKxstNg9Ee-aI3uUbeALfVHrUGf5n6Khxz9WIKWEfIaApMdEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
This is so satisfying! My 2006 Element has a bit of hood paint fade. No clear coat peeling yet. How/where did you find the spray paint for the fender and hood? I spent a good amount of time spray painting steel in an old job so I think I could do it ok w out any streaks showing. Thanks!
I got it from www.automotivetouchup.com. It was okay. Not great. From 5ft away you could kind of tell it was from a can. But it was better than the clear coat failing entirely and the paint coming off then having the panel rust in the salty winter.
98% sure it is Honda Part No.:91560-S84-A0. Can not find my invoice but that looks to be it. If you go to this page: www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-list/2003-honda-element--5dr_ex_4wd-ka_4at/interior_bumper/tailgate_lining.html It is this part: www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine/honda~clip~door~lining~91560-s84-a01.html
Wonderful job...... you obviously take great pride in your Element..... It looks like yours is the red color, but in the sunlight, it looks more like my 06’s Tangerine Metallic..... or did they have another burnt orange color, another year? Anyway, nice detailing...... fun to watch. We should have a SW Wisconsin Element meet-up, this spring! Take care, and stay safe.
I used this in 8:1 dilution: www.detailedimage.com/PS-M110/Carpet-Bomber-Carpet-and-Upholstery-Cleaner-P1866/128-oz-S2/ Worked great 6 out of 5 rating!
Trying to decide between a FWD or AWD, primarily for car camping. Not sure if the moonroof is worth it, probably makes the vehicle hotter but also might cool it down when sleeping. I’ve had FWD all my life and I’m from Erie Pennsylvania, one of the snowiest cities and I could make due in a Toyota Corolla. I wonder if you lose a bit of clearance in the AWD cause doing some BLM camping I’ve been on some rough roads. Looking at 07/08, found a FWD with 175k $5000 overall runs good. I tested another that was misfiring. Probably the common clogged solenoid filter
I use a windshield shade (2 piece) in my moonroof. One piece fits perfectly, and makes a huge difference during scorching Texas summers. I had an old set I used 2 Hondas ago in my Accord. It is now disintegrating!
I check Madison CL daily. The Middleton Element guy has not listed a single Element since before covid. He has sold some very nice Elements before that. He has each one inspected at Zimbrick Honda service. All issues are taken care of before sale. He also has someone in town that can reupholster the Element front seat damage, a common issue with Elements. I almost bought a red 4wd 5spd manual from him 2yrs ago but he sold it before I got to it.
2007 If you'd just come do the outside, minus the headlights, take a small crease out of the driver's door, and repaint the faded areas on the passenger side, that'd be great! I'm in north Texas. Thanks!
Good vid but you should have taken all the rubber floor out and cleaned the actual frame/body of the car. They get pretty goss under all that rubber matting.
How hard is it to remove the rubber flooring? I am in the market for an element and notice a lot of the rubber flooring look bubbled - is it easy to realign the flooring
@@carlloftin2850 Yes, it is very easy to remove all the flooring out, all you need is a thin pry bar to get all the clips that hold it down off. And as far as realignment goes I don’t really know, I would assume the floor being bubbled is a result of water being trapped under, the elements greatest feature is also it’s greatest weakness, when water gets into that rubber flooring it’s forced to go somewhere (down into the underside of the car) and there it collects, rusts, and soaks the road dampening pads under the rubber. Or at least that was the case with my element. I would recommend taking all the rubber flooring out, and extracting the carpets on the underside of the rubber. Best of luck to you sir.
Все хорошо. Я тоже люблю свой Element, тоже мою, делаю уборку, но зачем так? У нас, в России, говорят, что танки грязи не боятся! :) Honda Element, маленький, но танк! :)
Great vid. I would love there to be some music or sound during It though. I think there is plenty of royalty-free music out there u don’t need to pay for
Been a long time since I've seen someone put that much care into a Honda element. and practically no rust? my oh my. Keep taking care of it like that and it should last a very long long time
The Honda Element, The Swiss army knife of vehicles! Good work man!
I just got done replacing many of the same plastics you did. Next up is tearing out everything inside and cleaning under the mat. Just FYI, I was able to patch the tears in my driver's seat (same spot) using the 3M vinyl repair kit. I fabric glued a piece of some old stretchy jeans to the bottom side of the upholstery for support and then just filled in the cracks layer by layer using a heat gun to cure it each time. It took me two kits and probably like a dozen layers to get it smooth but my cracks were much larger than the ones you have on there. Once I got to the top few layers I used some of the included release paper to texturize it. Thanks for posting this! Super satisfying.
Awesome! Thank for that tip as well!
That is a brilliant 'hack' for repair!
Just prior to the posting of this video I deep cleaned the interior of my '05 4WD 5-Speed Element. I actually have a steam cleaner just like yours but forgot about it. One of the previous owners spilled something in the back, didn't clean it up thoroughly and it left a real funky smell. I removed the seats and fascia, vinyl flooring and side panels and repainted the front floors. Washed all the plastic and the windows. I was surprised how easily the seats came clean using a hand sprayer and a shop vacuum just as you did. Much nicer place to be now!
Yeah; that is the downside of the floor... as they age it can gather some interesting treasures that ferment underneath it.... Ha.
I could watch this all day! Great work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Greetings from across the border in MN. Color me impressed. Awesome job!!!
Thank you!
This was super satisfying to watch. That damn tint! You have way more patience than I. And fixing the messed up paint - amazing.
Thanks!
Great work! I wonder how the headlight turn so shiny
Excellent job
Thank you
Nice detail. I need mine cleaned that well. Would you please share what you used to clean and wax the exterior as well as the lights. I have a black 2003 EX MT AWD. Thank you, great work.
Thanks!
Wax:
www.walmart.com/ip/Nu-Finish-The-Once-A-Year-Car-Polish-16-oz-bottle/3975?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&wl13=1908&&adid=22222222227018317974&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=42531956792&wl4=pla-43126994112&wl5=9019126&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=local&wl12=3975&veh=sem&gclid=Cj0KCQiA6t6ABhDMARIsAONIYyzMbgfFsvDqjh8t12_t7yXJqDb3_HYa5uWViLjEzWWSM3InL1HBGpUaAlDOEALw_wcB
Headlight refinish:
www.walmart.com/ip/Meguiar-s-Heavy-Duty-Headlight-Restoration-Kit-G2980/148464595?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&&adid=22222222227068826313&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=175369164615&wl4=pla-279671040649&wl5=9019126&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=online&wl12=148464595&veh=sem&gclid=Cj0KCQiA6t6ABhDMARIsAONIYyw87I4VqtOYla69uW0YXzS2pwUaL_pXrlyN5VhDgLLsqy1pvhnsvNMaAv71EALw_wcB
For the fabric I used this in 8:1 dilution:
www.detailedimage.com/PS-M110/Carpet-Bomber-Carpet-and-Upholstery-Cleaner-P1866/128-oz-S2/
Steamer:
www.amazon.com/Handheld-Multi-Purpose-Pressurized-Curtains-Crevasses/dp/B005SI8YZC
Cleaner sprayer:
www.detailedimage.com/PS-M110/Carpet-Bomber-Bottle-P2077/32-oz-S1/
Water sprayer:
www.biglots.com/product/spray-bottle-32-oz-/p810022926?zcp=pd_pla_go_G_Shopping_Home+Essentials_LIA_est4440&gclid=Cj0KCQiAifz-BRDjARIsAEElyGKP-RXMUvjHEpKxstNg9Ee-aI3uUbeALfVHrUGf5n6Khxz9WIKWEfIaApMdEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
This is so satisfying! My 2006 Element has a bit of hood paint fade. No clear coat peeling yet. How/where did you find the spray paint for the fender and hood? I spent a good amount of time spray painting steel in an old job so I think I could do it ok w out any streaks showing. Thanks!
I got it from www.automotivetouchup.com. It was okay. Not great. From 5ft away you could kind of tell it was from a can. But it was better than the clear coat failing entirely and the paint coming off then having the panel rust in the salty winter.
Hi, could you give me the part numbers to the trunk panel retainer clips?
98% sure it is Honda Part No.:91560-S84-A0. Can not find my invoice but that looks to be it.
If you go to this page:
www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-list/2003-honda-element--5dr_ex_4wd-ka_4at/interior_bumper/tailgate_lining.html
It is this part:
www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine/honda~clip~door~lining~91560-s84-a01.html
How was the shifter position- read reviews that shifting is not comfortable- great video just the detail I wanted to see .
In my opinion it was great. Just like the Civic Si of the day. More on that here at this time code: th-cam.com/video/_vTHX0Q9s6A/w-d-xo.html
Where you get the perfect color match paint can? Excellent job
www.automotivetouchup.com/ is where I got it from.
any chance of getting a list of the products you used?
I am going to do the same to my Honda Element. Thank you
Wonderful job...... you obviously take great pride in your Element.....
It looks like yours is the red color, but in the sunlight, it looks more like my 06’s Tangerine Metallic..... or did they have another burnt orange color, another year?
Anyway, nice detailing...... fun to watch.
We should have a SW Wisconsin Element meet-up, this spring!
Take care, and stay safe.
Thanks!
Yeah; it is the Sunset Orange Pearl (YR539P).
If you want to nerd out over Element colors:
www.ramblerdan.com/e/colors.htm
@@brycecarlson thank you sir....... yeah, I’m a color nerd......
Besides steam, what did you use to get stains out of the seats?
I used this in 8:1 dilution:
www.detailedimage.com/PS-M110/Carpet-Bomber-Carpet-and-Upholstery-Cleaner-P1866/128-oz-S2/
Worked great 6 out of 5 rating!
Trying to decide between a FWD or AWD, primarily for car camping. Not sure if the moonroof is worth it, probably makes the vehicle hotter but also might cool it down when sleeping. I’ve had FWD all my life and I’m from Erie Pennsylvania, one of the snowiest cities and I could make due in a Toyota Corolla. I wonder if you lose a bit of clearance in the AWD cause doing some BLM camping I’ve been on some rough roads. Looking at 07/08, found a FWD with 175k $5000 overall runs good. I tested another that was misfiring. Probably the common clogged solenoid filter
I have had both. AWD with the sunroof is super awesome for camping. That said AWD = more complexity.
I use a windshield shade (2 piece) in my moonroof. One piece fits perfectly, and makes a huge difference during scorching Texas summers. I had an old set I used 2 Hondas ago in my Accord. It is now disintegrating!
Talk to us Bryce keep up the good work
Thanks!
Oops, I thought you were the Element guy that’s in the Madison, Wi. area...... it looks like you have a Wi plate though...
Did not know about a guy in Madison that was in to Elements 🤔. Yeah; northeastern area for me.
I check Madison CL daily. The Middleton Element guy has not listed a single Element since before covid. He has sold some very nice Elements before that. He has each one inspected at Zimbrick Honda service. All issues are taken care of before sale. He also has someone in town that can reupholster the Element front seat damage, a common issue with Elements. I almost bought a red 4wd 5spd manual from him 2yrs ago but he sold it before I got to it.
PLASE TELL ME NAME OF THE SPRAY TO IGUALATED COLOR AND OTHER?
If you are referring to the paint it was from here: www.automotivetouchup.com
Who/What is the steam cleaner ??????
www.walmart.com/ip/DB-Tech-Handheld-Multi-Purpose-Pressurized-Steam-Cleaner-for-Floors-Walls/100542007?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=566&adid=22222222228100542007_566_148015036543_18599956967&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=659330718218&wl4=pla-1875931941789&wl5=9051525&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=111840067&wl11=online&wl12=100542007_566&veh=sem&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIkMjWouP4gQMVBPGUCR3WRwrGEAQYAyABEgLoHPD_BwE
Awesome job.
Thanks!
1000000000 likes!!!! Excelente 👌
Auction car? How many miles? How much you bought it?
Yep! ~205k. $1000-ish do not recall the exact figure.
How much would you charge for a job like that?
Oh I have no idea. I just did it for fun. Ha!
where did u get the spray gun?
Steamer:
www.amazon.com/Handheld-Multi-Purpose-Pressurized-Curtains-Crevasses/dp/B005SI8YZC
Cleaner sprayer:
www.detailedimage.com/PS-M110/Carpet-Bomber-Bottle-P2077/32-oz-S1/
Water sprayer:
www.biglots.com/product/spray-bottle-32-oz-/p810022926?zcp=pd_pla_go_G_Shopping_Home+Essentials_LIA_est4440&gclid=Cj0KCQiAifz-BRDjARIsAEElyGKP-RXMUvjHEpKxstNg9Ee-aI3uUbeALfVHrUGf5n6Khxz9WIKWEfIaApMdEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Great 👍🏽 job !!!! How is she running?? I just got a 2006 same color
Good!
Yeah; there is not anything quite like them!
@@brycecarlson awesome 😎
2007 If you'd just come do the outside, minus the headlights, take a small crease out of the driver's door, and repaint the faded areas on the passenger side, that'd be great! I'm in north Texas.
Thanks!
A speed-metal soundtrack would be nice- how long did it actually take you to do this?
Ha. It would.
About 4-5 weekends of ~6 hours I think.
Wish I could take my element to you😁
what do you charge ?
Nothing. This was just a side project of my own.
I have a 2004 🌟🌟🌟🌟😁⚡
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Good vid but you should have taken all the rubber floor out and cleaned the actual frame/body of the car. They get pretty goss under all that rubber matting.
How hard is it to remove the rubber flooring? I am in the market for an element and notice a lot of the rubber flooring look bubbled - is it easy to realign the flooring
@@carlloftin2850 Yes, it is very easy to remove all the flooring out, all you need is a thin pry bar to get all the clips that hold it down off. And as far as realignment goes I don’t really know, I would assume the floor being bubbled is a result of water being trapped under, the elements greatest feature is also it’s greatest weakness, when water gets into that rubber flooring it’s forced to go somewhere (down into the underside of the car) and there it collects, rusts, and soaks the road dampening pads under the rubber. Or at least that was the case with my element. I would recommend taking all the rubber flooring out, and extracting the carpets on the underside of the rubber. Best of luck to you sir.
Good call! Farther than I had time to do, but maybe next time or spring cleaning on my winter one.
Все хорошо. Я тоже люблю свой Element, тоже мою, делаю уборку, но зачем так? У нас, в России, говорят, что танки грязи не боятся! :) Honda Element, маленький, но танк! :)
Thanks! Yes; they are even slab sided like tanks!
I'm not Paul Harvey and this is part of the story.
😁👍👍
Great vid. I would love there to be some music or sound during It though. I think there is plenty of royalty-free music out there u don’t need to pay for
Thanks for the tip!
@@brycecarlson I loved it without music. The music people choose is often so distracting and painful thru laptop speakers.
La cagaste haciéndolo en el sol, eso se hace en la sombra güero
Thumbs down because you need gloves and not using gloves is beyond disgusting bro
this is to fast!! it needs to be slowed down!! to