Armada Interior Exorcism + Mustang/Rav4 Combo

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Another big help from Joey "smoknfastlegend" for the help. Knew I was going to need Joeys help for this one and luckily he was free today.



Owner wanted to get his wifes SUV cleaned up before they went on their vacation. He warned me it was pretty bad...and well I did not think it could be that bad. I was wrong. Had a tight time schedule to work a miracle on this thing and got as absolute much as I could put into it forcing in 9 man hours into it. Missed his deadline by 30 minutes, which sucks. Owned dropped it off and I was able to get started at 10am and had till 2pm to get it finished.



Anyways, thing came out great. Took as many pictures as I could fit in.



Process:



CG Citrus Wash

Grime Reaper 3:1 on the Tires

Diablo Wheel Gel on the rims.



Interior...

Green Clean to wipe down all the seats and plastics

2:30 hours of pure vacuuming w/ a Rubber Pet Hair brush always by my side

Pressure washer, scrub brush and 2:1 Megs APC+ on the floormatts

3:1 APC+ mixture to soak some of the pockets and other areas

303 on all seats

CG Natural Shine on the dash



Ran out of time... :frusty:



When it got here, do a quick wash on it.



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Driver front area...



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After...



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Driver rear area before...



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After...



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Cargo area before...



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After...



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Pass rear area before...



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After...



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Pass front area before...



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After...



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Center console area before...



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After...



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Then when those were done, I had two of my customers wanting to get their usual 6 month clean ups. Each got my Basic Full Detail Package...so it was a fun busy LONG day. He and his wife get the same done on each of their vehicles. So...by that time we were already wore out. Ordered some pizza and Joey and I got started till it got there. Stopped for a 15 minute break after gunning it for 6 hours straight.



Each got the same process, but luckily each were still clean from the last time, so claying was not needed...



Hyper Wash

Dried

PO85RD via GG DA w/ Uber Green Pads

BFWD by hand

Windows w/ Megs Window Concentrate

*Mustang* Tires w/ Optimum Tire Gel



Only one picture, because they were both pretty clean to start and it was already getting late...



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That armada...........i almost gagged when the rear seats were lifted. and the hair everywhere....................



But it did come out much improved.



You had the whip crackin today boy.
 
nice job guys, thats got to be big money! no way I would have touched that for less than 250 interior alone! I hate jobs like that because of the OCD in me and it will never be good enough, but some times you just have to say its good as its going to get without replacing
 
smoknfastlegend said:
That armada...........i almost gagged when the rear seats were lifted. and the hair everywhere....................



But it did come out much improved.



You had the whip crackin today boy.



Ah yeah big baby...I at least gave you some gloves to wear while working on it. Plus, least you werent the one vacuuming for almost 3 hours straight. I got to see and sift through the grime up close and personal.



toyotaguy said:
nice job guys, thats got to be big money! no way I would have touched that for less than 250 interior alone! I hate jobs like that because of the OCD in me and it will never be good enough, but some times you just have to say its good as its going to get without replacing



It was a decent job...though I am pretty sure I underquoted it. Its rare that I get just interior jobs, so I do not have a base price to work from. Well this one set it. lol



tssdetailing said:
Blessed be your skills, Amen.



lol Thanks.



Sucks though, it could have used to spend at least another hour or two on this thing. But the owners wife was happy and said she could not find anything to complain about and she is real picky.
 
I can't understand how people do not invest in rubber mats when they spend so much money on leasing or buying a car....
 
Great work Mike and Joey!



Mike, If we keep getting Joey to help on these nasty interiors, he's going to become real good at it. ;)
 
MachNU said:
But the owners wife was happy and said she could not find anything to complain about and she is real picky.



Given the before pictures I'd have to disagree. Can you imagine what their house looks like? Peeeeyew.



Awesome job, I can see why you referred to it as an exorcism!
 
Nice work, I've done too many SUVs and minivans like that so I know just how hard you had to work to get it back into shape. :)
 
MachNU said:
lol Thanks.



Sucks though, it could have used to spend at least another hour or two on this thing. But the owners wife was happy and said she could not find anything to complain about and she is real picky.



When i get horror shows like that kinda truck, my sole intension is to make it cleaner than when it came to me. I don't worry so much about the finishing process (ie, dressings etc-b/c those alone can take an a long time to apply evenly).
 
AcuraYYZ said:
I can't understand how people do not invest in rubber mats when they spend so much money on leasing or buying a car....



I told him the same thing. To remove the factory floor matts and get rubber ones.



gmblack3 said:
Great work Mike and Joey!



Mike, If we keep getting Joey to help on these nasty interiors, he's going to become real good at it. ;)



Hes learning. :lol



pmnewton said:
Given the before pictures I'd have to disagree. Can you imagine what their house looks like? Peeeeyew.



Awesome job, I can see why you referred to it as an exorcism!



To be honest, its really just the circumstances of why its dirty. They own a animal grooming shop and they just cannot get all the hair off themselves when they leave...plus its little kids. He gave up keeping it clean for his wife, because she doesnt make the utmost effort to try and keep it clean.



Scottwax said:
Nice work, I've done too many SUVs and minivans like that so I know just how hard you had to work to get it back into shape. :)



I just wished, I was not under a time crunch to get it done. I could have spent about another 1-2 hours on just the floormatts.



tssdetailing said:
When i get horror shows like that kinda truck, my sole intension is to make it cleaner than when it came to me. I don't worry so much about the finishing process (ie, dressings etc-b/c those alone can take an a long time to apply evenly).



Yeah I tried to devote as much time to cleaning things as possible, but when times over lapped and a few minutes were able to do a quick/thin application of 303 or Natural Shine, I took advantage of it. Better to spend 10 available minutes to making some look its best, rather starting a 20 minute minimum effort in another area, when the customer is set to pick the vehicle back up in 15 minutes.
 
Not much else can be said - I feel for both of you. Next time charge more. Did he at least tip you well for cleaning up that mess? How about setting him up for a weekly interior detail?
 
I'm sure the owner was pleased! I have a customer like that, every 6-7 months, wants me to "make it new again" problem is, they eat in the car and somehow miss their mouth....a lot! I wonder if we're in danger of some bio hazard?



weathertech ought tp make thin, disposable interior vehicle condoms, custom fit for seats, consoles, floor area, etc

kinda like when you went to your old maid Aunt's house and every damn piece of furniture had plastic on it!
 
Auto Concierge said:
All that in a few hours.....................that is some hard/fast work you guys did, great job.



Yeah...it was a lot of hard paced work in the 4.5 hours. I was not joking when I said that it took roughly 2-2.5 hours of straight vacuuming.



thomasdekany said:
Not much else can be said - I feel for both of you. Next time charge more. Did he at least tip you well for cleaning up that mess? How about setting him up for a weekly interior detail?



Well I really underestimated when he said it was trashed. Plus, I do not have an idea of charging either, rather than by the hour.



JuneBug said:
I'm sure the owner was pleased! I have a customer like that, every 6-7 months, wants me to "make it new again" problem is, they eat in the car and somehow miss their mouth....a lot! I wonder if we're in danger of some bio hazard?



weathertech ought tp make thin, disposable interior vehicle condoms, custom fit for seats, consoles, floor area, etc

kinda like when you went to your old maid Aunt's house and every damn piece of furniture had plastic on it!



lol That would probably work for this thing. The owner would not set up something like this other than once a year, because he knew his wife and kids would not be able to keep it clean.
 
Auto Concierge said:
All that in a few hours.....................that is some hard/fast work you guys did, great job.



Seriously. That interior was downright disgusting. Impressive turnaround in a short time.
 
Exorcism was the right word to use. That was disgusting. Very, nice work. Did the owner work as a product tester for Frito-Lay? Jeez the amount of chips!!
 
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