Interior Detailng Nice Results

`Restaurant on wheels, garbage can, thrash you name it

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Every stain was removed from the vehicle...unfortunately was in a rush so did not remember to take pictures with only the carpeting cleaned


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You ain't tricking me, you switched cars for the after pics.:p
j/k. You did a great job. How can people let their cars get that way?
 
LOL, that is unreal. I wouldn't know where to begin. Get the seats clean first so you have somewhere to sit?

What products did you use to clean up the muck?
 
Great job on that interior. That car was disgusting.:scared: I am surprised that someone who let their car get in that condition, would bother to have it professionally cleaned out. How long did it take you to complete?
 
Really gross! Id be afraid of bugs and mice living in that car !:scared:

Ive had a few that were like that and it makes me wonder whats wrong with people!

AMAZING results !!
 
The interior I have to deal with tomorrow is going to suck BUT that interior makes me feel WAY better about what I'm doing. LOL its not nearly as bad. Looks great, what was your process?
 
Great job on that interior. That car was disgusting.:scared: I am surprised that someone who let their car get in that condition, would bother to have it professionally cleaned out. How long did it take you to complete?

YUCK!!!!! how many pairs of gloves did you go through to clean that abomination.
 
Flash, No that blue thing was not a bong !! If it was, it was designed bassackwards, if you know what I mean.. :)

This vehicle my friends, is living proof, that PIGS DRIVE :w00t:

And all this time, I was thinking, right - when PIGS FLY !!! :)

Awesome job, never seen so much garbage in one car like that one.

Thanks for the post - this is Breaking News !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Taking picture

Dan F
 
Wow, that really was a landfill on wheels. I thing I would have started with a Hotsy pressure washer! I've got an infant too, but I can assure you, my cars don't look like that. I've cleaned out some pretty nasty interiors, but that one blows them all away. Great job!
 
I love these "Tree Huggers", Composting in there cars now! What will they think of next! Nice work! Extractor or Steamer? Or both
 
Another amazing interior job! Hope they are paying you what your worth!


I'm sure we'd all love to hear your process too.....



Flash...it's an impact....don't worry....I thought it was some drug paraphernalia too at first! ;)
 
Thank you all for your kind comments.

In the world of detailing this is a normal job for us... today, this is how the average car owner treats a vehicle and it seems to be getting worse. I am an extreme cleaner who can provide amazing results but these results come from many years of experience... I know everyone asks about chemicals (I think too many are brand focused ) the fact is any good chemical will work, these results will come from understanding the chemistry of cleaning agents on different types soiling on fabrics/materials. Each detailer has to develop cleaning protocols and practice and perfect overtime... there is no magical bullet!.

These types of jobs require shampoo extraction machines with rapid recovery atomization process meaning water injects into fibers and is recovered very quickly without over-wetting fibers.. I am afraid that despite all the hype about steamers they cannot produce these kinds of results- steamers are great for sanitizing) A shampoo machine is only one small part of the process, great vacuuming, pre-spraying, agitation, soil and stain removal are also important

The job was completed in a day, the blue thingy is an air tool, yes bacterial levels were high and I am sorry I could not record the smell from decaying food.
 
Thank you all for your kind comments.

In the world of detailing this is a normal job for us... today, this is how the average car owner treats a vehicle and it seems to be getting worse. I am an extreme cleaner who can provide amazing results but these results come from many years of experience... I know everyone asks about chemicals (I think too many are brand focused ) the fact is any good chemical will work, these results will come from understanding the chemistry of cleaning agents on different types soiling on fabrics/materials. Each detailer has to develop cleaning protocols and practice and perfect overtime... there is no magical bullet!.

These types of jobs require shampoo extraction machines with rapid recovery atomization process meaning water injects into fibers and is recovered very quickly without over-wetting fibers.. I am afraid that despite all the hype about steamers they cannot produce these kinds of results- steamers are great for sanitizing) A shampoo machine is only one small part of the process, great vacuuming, pre-spraying, agitation, soil and stain removal are also important

The job was completed in a day, the blue thingy is an air tool, yes bacterial levels were high and I am sorry I could not record the smell from decaying food.

Where are you working that your cars all look like that? I haven't really seen cars that trashed since I stopped doing high volume work. Do you run a high volume shop?

While I agree with you on the chemicals, this is a detailing forum and a lot of people come here looking for answers/help. Most of the click and brag threads tend to be exterior based and when people see the interior results you achieved on these two cars (which were very good by the way) naturally they will result in people asking what you used or what your process was. Chemicals aside, I think it would be helpful for other members to know more on the extractor you used, your actual process, time spent, and maybe even how you determine which chemical you use based on the interior materials. I think most will look at a cloth seat all the same (excluding alcantara) and the same apples for carpet.


Cheers,
Rasky
 
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