I've seen worse.... but good luck anyhow, you'll need it No need to pack a lunch for this one, you've got plenty to snack on!
im really tempted to start charging a "kid" sur charge LOL ive seen a few of my cars come through that were just a disaster
Alright, it's finished! I spent as much time as I could on it, which was about 4 hours. The customer actually stuck around for the detail as well, which is something I don't usually allow but she's a good friend (although I may have been able to get more done if I had been by myself). I normally would clean the pedals, plastic in the trunk, door sills and some other stuff but I didn't have time, same with some spots on the seats. Since the customer was there she said some stuff was fine after just a quick go-over (like the trunk, which I could've easily spent at least a half hour more on). Normally I don't roll like that but there really wasn't enough time to get everything done, the amount of filth on this car was so immense. There was a lot of pet hair (even though no pets have ever been in the car) that took ages to get out, as well as some nasty stains and lots of dirt and God knows what else EVERYWHERE. I'm a perfectionist and could have easily spent a few more hours on it, but the owner was absolutely thrilled at the result, she was excited to drive her car because it was clean for the first time in her memory. Remember, this wasn't her mess, this was all her dad's, after 12 years of owning the car. Enough talking, I'll let the pictures tell the rest of the story. I may upload some more later, the owner took some photos on her camera while I was working. Process and products: Vacuumed, and then vacuumed some more, and vacuumed again Megs APC 10:1 and 4:1 on everything, including carpet stains Stoner Invisible Glass on windows Raceglaze and other assorted brushes Chemical Guys Stripper Scent I know its not as clean as I would like to have gotten it, but I only had 4 hours and it was really a mess. Just keep that in mind. Before/during: Trunk: Under the driver's seat. This was NASTY, food crumbs, french fries, sunflower seeds, hair and I don't even know what else. Prepare yourselves. I decided to pull out the rear seat bottoms to clean a bit more thoroughly...after all, how bad could it be? Well... There was mold and stuff growing on all the papers under there, some of them had actually decayed and sunk into the carpet. It was horrible. Under the passenger seat, I found this. It was pink and I do believe it was strawberry yogurt. Nasty rear coasters: Afters, sorry they are a bit blurred, I was in a hurry: Remember the nasty rear cupholders? Or what about that gross dried up puddle of yogurt? The Megs APC 4:1 killed it. Note the lack of gross soda stains here: Under the driver's seat, no more sunflower seeds/pet hair/food/unidentified gross things! Like I have said, not perfect but I think a lot better than before. And she's coming back this spring to have me detail the outside as well. Thanks for reading, Clark
Insane how dirty that was under the seats. Nice job. If I were her, I'd look into a full replacement carpet instead of the detail.
The heat extractor should be able to get at least 50% more of that grime out of the carpet . Try amazing roll off on it if you can't get the extractor .
I didn't have time, and I will be doing them when I do the exterior of the car in the spring of next year. That's normally when I do them anyway, with the exterior of the car. And yes, this car makes me want a steamer/extractor quite badly, I'm sure it could've looked loads better if I had one. I was still surprised at how well the Megs APC 4:1 worked on those soda stains, and that gross dried-up yogurt, both of which had most likely been there for several years. Once again, with more time and materials I could've made this car look a lot better than it turned out.
gotta get yourself a carpet extractor! give the interior panels a wipe down, even with soap and water next time to get dirt off the kick panels etc.
Good job for the time spent. You could spend another 4-6 hours in that interior alone. Or, just burn the car to the ground.
I still cannot comprehend how people let their cars get that filthy. Even if you're NOT into detailing, keeping a large investment such as a car clean seems like common sense to me. In any case, very nice work cleaning it up!