Dk Green Jeep Liberty + roast beef gravy

elitemobile

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Contacted by a new client that just wanted the car cleaned up for the warm weather. Towards the end of the conversation they mentioned that their was roast beef gravy over the front seat. Ill let the pictures explain.



Process

Lots of extraction

clay

SIP white 1500

SIP purple wool 1500-1700

poli-seal flex

P21S PC speed 3 red pad



Sorry for so few paint afters i was getting wiped towards the end. These pictures do no justice.

Befores
 

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And the afters, sorry for the poor documentation. Does anyone know how to post the pictures into the thread rather than as links?



PS trim, tires and wells were not dressed before delivery
 

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Very Nice Job Brett!! That thing was disgusting!!!



Upload your photos to photobucket or another hosting site and just copy the image location url and put it in between the image tags:



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It'll look like the above just leave out the spaces.
 
The fabric chrysler puts into there jeeps is very tough to clean you are right.



For the mats we used some folex/APC then power washed them



For the seats it was folex a nylon brush and some elbow grease then vaccum to remove as much water as possible before letting it air dry
 
Central, near Great Adventure but I find myself all over. I do alot of mobile work but also a fair share at my house.





Thanks everyone else for the image help i will try it on my next C&B
 
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