gmblack3a said:
Very nice work David. I will book mark this one for future reference.
Thanks Brian.
stiffdogg06 said:
Awesome Job David.
Hope you wore a face mask...:nervous2:
Thanks. I sure did. I wore a chemical resistant mask with filters designed for mold.
Pats300zx said:
Awesome come back David.....
That is nasty. I am sure I would have wanted to tackle that one...
Thanks Pat. Because I didn't inspect the vehicle ahead of time, I wasn't sure what to expect.
weekendwarrior said:
Great Job. Not only did you take care of the problem, but you were able to diagnose the root cause.
Thanks David. Yes, I'm glad I was able to help the owner prevent this from happening again.
lt1_man said:
Very nice job, I found myself taking notes as I read. When I first saw the steering wheel, I thought it was a ugly cover for it, not mold!! Great job once again.
Brandon
Thanks Brandon. I wish that was a cover on the steering wheel. :help:
twitch said:
:shocked WOW! :goodjob David!
I am sure the owner was very grateful of your accomplishment while also providing the underlying issue.
Great work man! I also appreciate the write up about the matts. I am going to have to remember this one. Thanks.
Thanks Twitch. I'm pleased with how the matts came out. Especially without powerwashing them. These would have been destroyed if I did that.
connorb850 said:
Very thorough job on the interior! Your process on the mats seemed very effective.
Thanks Connor.
Accumulator said:
David Fermani- Wow, what a great job :bow
Hope I never need 'em, but it's great to know what products and processes worked on something like that.
Thanks Accumulator.
rydawg said:
Wow, that was just nasty. That was an amazing deep cleansing job David. The afters look like a totally different car. Superb Work!
Thanks Ryan.
Phil@DetailersDomain said:
Thanks for all your help Phil. I would have been lost without your assistance.
MobileJay said:
I had a problem like this on my other car. I don't think it was ever 100% gone/cleaned but someone else bought it.
How good does the Mark V odor elimiator work? I have been trying to find something that will kill smoking odors from a clients vehicle but nothing yet.
Oh yeah, very very nice job and write up. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Jay. I like the Mark-V Odor Eliminator. It's not too stronge smelling and eats up/neutralizes odors pretty well. I'll definately keep using it.
Scottwax said:
Same here. In fact, it should be archived. First rate write up and very useful information. :bow
Thanks alot Scott. I'm honored by your acknowledgement.
gamby said:
"Brave" is the best word I can use to describe this job. What a colossal undertaking.
Beautiful results. Great that you were able to find the source of that mess.
Thanks gamby. I can't remember the last time I spent 6 hours on the interior of a 2 seater!
SilvaBimma said:
Amazing work. Hope you got paid a VERY nice amount for all that cleaning. Did you wear gloves and mask? That is dangerous work.
Thanks SilvaBimma. I did asbestos abatement for 5 years & know how important it is to be protected. Mask & gloves were worn at all times.
Holden_C04 said:
To the best of my knowledge, there is no proven health risk due to exposure to mold.
Yes there is! Certain molds(like black mold) can destroy your nervous system and cause cancer. I wouildn't take chances in any case.
John Henry said:
Great job, David!
FWIW, the owner should consider using DampRid in the future.
D A M P R I D - The Original Non-Electric Moisture Absorber
I use two containers of the stuff in my RV and I pull a couple of quarts of water from the air every month. (As you know, this Benz lives a couple of hundred miles south of me... even more humidity.) I'm surprised that this is not a more common problem in the Southeast for vehicles that are stored for long periods, with or without roof leaks.
Based on my RV detailing experience, I wonder if this vehicle could benefit from an ozone generator treatment. (The machines used for mold/mildew abatement are the $1K+ models, not the $119 specials.) Your work on the MB interior is amazing; however, I suspect that mold is lurking in the concealed areas.
Hey, thanks for posting! Very informative.
Thanks John. I agree that anything possible should be used to pull out the dampness from vehicles in these types of situations. I definately think an ozone treatment *could* help, but I'm hoping that the mold wasn't circulated throughout the HVAC system. It just started recently and the vehicle wasn't driven. Unfortunately, I no longer have my generator, but have one from a local detailer (joyriide) that I'm sure I can rent. The owner is aware at any rate.
RickRack said:
David, that is one amazing turnaround!!!
I have done a few of these in the past and find it amazing how quick mold grows. The wholesaler I used to detail for bought a few cars at an auction during the summer which had been recently detailed. The cars sat in the sun for about a week with wet carpets and the mold growth was incredible.
Great job bringing that interior back and finding the cause!
Thanks alot Rick.
howareb said:
Great read with the morning coffee. Thanks David as always. Very informative.
Thanks. I actually drank coffee while doing this job.
JuneBug said:
David, that was just nasty! I'm amazed that it turned out so well. Except for the normal wear and tear on seats that are 29 years old, it looked like new inside. I've got your technique jotted down just in case I get a "moldie oldie" some day.
Thanks JuneBug! Yup, this is a moldie, but goodie......:chuckle:
porta said:
Thanks porta. :bounce
TSC17 said:
Very nice work David...you are a brave man indeed!
Thanks TSC17.