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MusicMan
04-04-2014, 09:32 PM
"It`s a truck, its suppose to be dirty!" Any detailer who has had any time behind the wheel has at some point in time, come across this phrase from an owner. Fortunately, not all truck owners feel that way!

The owner of this twin turbo charged F-250 had recently purchased it from a private seller. He said "You know how usually when someone is selling a vehicle they will at least run it through the car wash and maybe give it a vacuum? Well, this guy just took his stuff out and handed me the keys, that was it!"

We could tell...as this thing was a colossal mess, as you will see below.

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I told you it was BIG



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Nasty floor mats passenger side...probably was never even vacuumed...ever.



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Drivers side was equally as bad.



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This carpet was SUPPOSE to be beige...this was in the back.



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This was the other side...yeah...not pretty.



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Passenger side ...gross right?



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Headliner cleaning was also needed, looked like a soda just exploded all over.



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Leather was filthy and really needed a good cleaning.

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The carpeting too was just a disaster. `TONS of sand and dirt just embedded into every inch and a good amount of staining as well.



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There were pounds of dust in this thing!



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No, its not suppose to be black.



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Door panels were about 12 shades darker than they should have been as well...just grime ground into everything.



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So what do we do? Well, we attack it head on. First thing was to toss out those nasty floor mats and start working on them. We had a few new tools in our arsenal for this one, and if you`re serious about your work, you invest in equipment to help you get the job done. Tool #1 put out some HEAVY foam to help break down all the ground in dirt and grime:



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Set time is very important, you have to allow the cleaner to do its job prior to moving to the next step. So we stayed busy vacuuming and wiping out the heavy dirt inside the cab while these soaked.

Dani also started working on those nasty headliner stains with new tool #2. The twisting air from this tornador combined with the option of spraying out chemical really went a long way in breaking down the stains without saturating the headliner with cleaner, which could potentially weaken the adhesive that holds it in place.

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We really get into our work as you can see :)



Back to those mats. We used the same tornador tool to blast out the dirt, grime and stains. How well does this `method work? Well, look for yourself



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Usually i`d say what side is before and what side is after but, kinda pointless with this pictures lol.



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And finished

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A couple spots to touch up but, that was easy.



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Those nasty weather tech mats were next. Same process was done. Foam, tornador and for these they were rinsed when done. Some deeper stuff did stay and required some scrubbing (toothbrushes and microfiber towels can go a long way when cleaning into tight areas) but it still came out very nice.





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Excuse the blotchiness, a couple spots were still wet.



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Another point of focus was the disgusting door jambs which held 3 lbs of dirt each...minimum!



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This took some doing....cleaners, brushes, rinsing, towels etc...but came out very clean:



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And of course there was...the weather stripping, which not only was filthy, but MUCH of the dirt had baked into it.



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Note this stuff doesn`t just wipe off. And what you cant see is, between the stripping pieces was a 1/2" of dirt all the way along the stripping...again, tedious work but...it came clean.



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Half way done!



Slowly but surely progress was being made, the nasty scuffs on the back of the center console were removed.



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MusicMan
04-04-2014, 09:33 PM
While Dani finished cleaning the back of the front seats, i began conditioning the leather and treating the vinyl.



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Quite an improvement dont you think?

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Door panels were cleaning up great as well



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(Note that is not dirt on the bottom strip, its old glue)

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Under sides of the rear seats were also cleaned as you can see.



Then it was time to tackle the nastiest part of the nastymobile! The steering wheel

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No fancy tools for this one, just patience and elbow grease.

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Parts of the finish were completely worn down, so there was nothing we could do about that...but the rest did clean up very nice.



Ac vents, lock and window switches and every other little tight spot you can think of was also cleaned

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Just as things were looking good, Dani found another little treasure chest of disaster

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Yay -_-

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Yay :)

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Carpeting was fluffed back up and clean once again.

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The nasty soda splatter all over the headliner was gone too.

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pedals were cleaned

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And the entire front row was looking presentable again

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When the owner arrived, we were walking to his truck and told him we thought he would be pleased with how it turned out...he then opened the front door and his first words were literally "Holy crap!" We love reactions like that.

While it came to us looking like an irreversible disaster, with some time and persistence even the nastiest of messes can usually be undone.



Thank you all for reading.

Paul Sparks
04-04-2014, 10:28 PM
For a minute I thought you were doing my 2009 F-250 White /with tan interior. But I ran outside and mine was still dirty. Nice turn around. I maintain a fleet of these for a landscaping company. I feel you pain.

Dellinger
04-04-2014, 11:38 PM
Speechless! `You both did an outstanding job. `Great documentation!


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If I may...


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Regarding the Tornador (or however it is spelled, lol)... what gallon compressor are you using for that?


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How does it complement a steamer? `Or... what can it do that a steamer can not?


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-Gabe

fdresq4
04-05-2014, 08:13 PM
What Gabe said...


Great work. What a shame the truck was allowed to get like that.

DaGonz
04-13-2014, 06:27 AM
That came out nice... and also what Gabe and fdreq4 asked....

imported_madwax
04-14-2014, 01:45 PM
Great job, love you guys work!! `Yes the Tornador does come in handy!!!!

Scottwax
04-14-2014, 11:16 PM
Probably refuse a ride in that before you cleaned it.`

Junebug
04-17-2014, 08:19 AM
Reminds me of the dump truck I did a while back, but that beast had fabric seats.........Couple things, I found that on a warm day you can take the`mats and` - `vac, brush, blow out with compressed air and then spray cleaner in, brush again, let dwell then rinse with a power washer. Yep, power washer! Take the paper filter out of the old shop vac and you got a decent extractor, fluff up with compressed air and let dry. I don`t have the $ for`a tornado so I improvise!


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As always, ya`ll do a bang up job, I`m sure the owner was proud!

House of Wax
04-17-2014, 10:30 AM
Nice work as usual.

MusicMan
06-16-2014, 06:25 PM
Lol sorry Paul...next time we got you, i promise!
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Thanks Gabe. We have a 26 gallon craftsman...it does have to run constantly to keep up with it and if we are going pretty hard we do eventually have to pause for a few minutes to let it catch up.

Id say it has its own job just like a steamer does. Its actually very effective even without any chemical use. Using it to blast out sand, debris in hard to reach areas that the vac wont reach (blast it into the open where the vac CAN reach) and of course for some situations use it with a chemical....it just has its own set of useful abilities. Steamer i still love for disinfecting and cleaning without using a ton of liquid (thus not leaving the seats or carpets wet). Each job is different, we just adjust to whatever is thrown our way lol.
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Yeah that was pretty sad ...its all better now though :)
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Lol thanks, and yeah i know :-\
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For sure, love that thing. Its great for blowing out microfiber pads too...never seen anyone else do it but i love it.
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Probably good advice :)
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Adapting and improvising is the name of the game! As long as you get what you`re aiming for and dont do any damage in the process, its all good!
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