Sorry guys, I need HAVE to vent. I've had this on my mind for a few days now, and I can't stop thinking about. Perhaps some venting therapy will help LOL. Feel free to skip this thread of you don't want to hear a story.
Anyway, I purchased a used 2006 Ford Fusion from a Ford dealership in September. It was sold as a CPO vehicle. I test drove it for about 20 minutes. All seemed well mechanically. Cosmetically, the exterior paint had moderate+ road rash (many small paint chips). It was owned by 1 person, and origially titled in Texas. I saw the road rash, and was ok with it, as I just used some touch-up paint. After all, it's my DD and has 68,000 miles on it. I'm ok with that. I took it to Innovative Detailing (Dave) in OC and he did a great job in restoring the paint. Again, not show quality, but good for a DD. Dave just did a brief wipe-down on the interior as a courtesy (hired for exterior only). Very pleased with Dave.
Fast forward to a week ago. I notice a few ants on my dashboard. I kill them one by one. A few more appear...soon there are dozens on my dash board. Now keep in mind that I keep my interior very clean. Very rarely will I eat in my car (never yet in this car), and I always take my drinks out when finished. Anyway, I went to Home Depot and got a few Terro ant bait kits. My thought was that I parked near an ant nest and a few made their way into my car.
Last Friday evening, I decide to give the interior another good wipe-down, just in case there was some food residue somewhere. And this is where the misery began. I made the mistake of looking in between the rear set, where the upper and lower cushions meet. It was absolutely disgusting. With a flashlight, I could see tons of crap. So I proceeded to remove the rear lower cusion from the car. I couldn't believe my eyes. I almost vomited, no kidding. Whoever owned this car previously must have had 38 kids crammed in the back seat, and encouraged each to make as much as a mess as humanly possible. Gum, candy, lollypops, coins, jewelery,more candy, solidifies liquid, trash, more junk... truly disgusting. And to top it off, there was a very healthy spider making a nice living back there. But oddly enough, there were no ants there. I used almost two full bottles of Meg's APC, along with a wire brush and a dozen MF's to get it cleaned up back there.
But wait, it gets even better. I made a 2nd mistake; I removed a bezel on the front center console. OMG!!! Another absolutely disgusting site! Inside the console (disassembled), it looked like someone took either a pot of coffee or a gallon of chocolate mile and just dumped it all over! All over the wiring, all over the shift mechanism. I spent another hour or two working on that. The problem here is that the crevices are so small around that area, it's not really possible to get it cleaned completely. It is significantly better, but not perfect. And again, there were no ants there either.
I was so sick to my stomach discovering this stuff. I've always been very picky with my vehicles, but have never had the "pleasure" of buying a used car (always bought new up to now). How could someone live like this and allow their car to get to this point? How could Ford sell a car like this? Did they know about it and not disclose it? And above all, why did I not look into this car more before buying it? On the surface, it looked good. The interior was pretty clean, as were the leather seats. But I didn't bother to look "under the surface".
I guess this is a huge lesson learned for me. It will be very difficult for me to ever buy a used car again. I can just image next time. "Sir, I really like your car, and I think that I want to buy it. But before I do, I will need to disassemble the interior. I hope you don't mind."
I never did find any source of the ants. They seem to have completely disappeared now. As an added bonus, I think the APC (4:1) burned my airways, as I now have a coarse throat and bloody nasal phlem.
Anyway, I purchased a used 2006 Ford Fusion from a Ford dealership in September. It was sold as a CPO vehicle. I test drove it for about 20 minutes. All seemed well mechanically. Cosmetically, the exterior paint had moderate+ road rash (many small paint chips). It was owned by 1 person, and origially titled in Texas. I saw the road rash, and was ok with it, as I just used some touch-up paint. After all, it's my DD and has 68,000 miles on it. I'm ok with that. I took it to Innovative Detailing (Dave) in OC and he did a great job in restoring the paint. Again, not show quality, but good for a DD. Dave just did a brief wipe-down on the interior as a courtesy (hired for exterior only). Very pleased with Dave.
Fast forward to a week ago. I notice a few ants on my dashboard. I kill them one by one. A few more appear...soon there are dozens on my dash board. Now keep in mind that I keep my interior very clean. Very rarely will I eat in my car (never yet in this car), and I always take my drinks out when finished. Anyway, I went to Home Depot and got a few Terro ant bait kits. My thought was that I parked near an ant nest and a few made their way into my car.
Last Friday evening, I decide to give the interior another good wipe-down, just in case there was some food residue somewhere. And this is where the misery began. I made the mistake of looking in between the rear set, where the upper and lower cushions meet. It was absolutely disgusting. With a flashlight, I could see tons of crap. So I proceeded to remove the rear lower cusion from the car. I couldn't believe my eyes. I almost vomited, no kidding. Whoever owned this car previously must have had 38 kids crammed in the back seat, and encouraged each to make as much as a mess as humanly possible. Gum, candy, lollypops, coins, jewelery,more candy, solidifies liquid, trash, more junk... truly disgusting. And to top it off, there was a very healthy spider making a nice living back there. But oddly enough, there were no ants there. I used almost two full bottles of Meg's APC, along with a wire brush and a dozen MF's to get it cleaned up back there.
But wait, it gets even better. I made a 2nd mistake; I removed a bezel on the front center console. OMG!!! Another absolutely disgusting site! Inside the console (disassembled), it looked like someone took either a pot of coffee or a gallon of chocolate mile and just dumped it all over! All over the wiring, all over the shift mechanism. I spent another hour or two working on that. The problem here is that the crevices are so small around that area, it's not really possible to get it cleaned completely. It is significantly better, but not perfect. And again, there were no ants there either.
I was so sick to my stomach discovering this stuff. I've always been very picky with my vehicles, but have never had the "pleasure" of buying a used car (always bought new up to now). How could someone live like this and allow their car to get to this point? How could Ford sell a car like this? Did they know about it and not disclose it? And above all, why did I not look into this car more before buying it? On the surface, it looked good. The interior was pretty clean, as were the leather seats. But I didn't bother to look "under the surface".
I guess this is a huge lesson learned for me. It will be very difficult for me to ever buy a used car again. I can just image next time. "Sir, I really like your car, and I think that I want to buy it. But before I do, I will need to disassemble the interior. I hope you don't mind."
I never did find any source of the ants. They seem to have completely disappeared now. As an added bonus, I think the APC (4:1) burned my airways, as I now have a coarse throat and bloody nasal phlem.