Scott P
New member
The wife and I got to entertain to guys from the UK location of her comapny Saturday night. One of them had a really good time and drank a bit too much. As we pulled up the driveway to the hotel for the night (about 2:00 am), he began to puke out the window of the rear door. I pulled over and hoped he could manage to open the door to finish the job. No such luck. I watched in the driver side mirror and he tossed up his dinner/snacks/beverages all over the door and sill.
Once we got him out of the truck, the wife took some paper towels she had in the back and wiped off the amount he had left on the sill. We drove home with that wonderful smell. So, sometime after 2:00 this monring , we are in our driveway hosing off the truck, outside and in. We got most of it and called it a night.
This morning, I got to tackle the fun stuff. I pulled off the door panel and pulled up some weather stripping just to get at it all. I even had to pull up the floor/door sills since it had run down there as well.
I sprayed everything down with EFHI at 5:1. The shop-vac got a lot of the stuff. I am really not looking forward to opening that canister. After some scrubbing, rinsing and vacuuming, I think I got it all.
As you can imagine, I am not happy at all. The wife is ready to blow him in. She's already discussed the situation with a former boss. He advised her to have me write up an invoice for the cleaning of the truck. I'm also going to turn one in for the company car I detailed for them.
How much should I charge for the clean-up of the truck? I figure the taking off the door panels, trim panels, carpet cleaning, etc should be at least $75 or so.
Once we got him out of the truck, the wife took some paper towels she had in the back and wiped off the amount he had left on the sill. We drove home with that wonderful smell. So, sometime after 2:00 this monring , we are in our driveway hosing off the truck, outside and in. We got most of it and called it a night.
This morning, I got to tackle the fun stuff. I pulled off the door panel and pulled up some weather stripping just to get at it all. I even had to pull up the floor/door sills since it had run down there as well.
I sprayed everything down with EFHI at 5:1. The shop-vac got a lot of the stuff. I am really not looking forward to opening that canister. After some scrubbing, rinsing and vacuuming, I think I got it all.
As you can imagine, I am not happy at all. The wife is ready to blow him in. She's already discussed the situation with a former boss. He advised her to have me write up an invoice for the cleaning of the truck. I'm also going to turn one in for the company car I detailed for them.
How much should I charge for the clean-up of the truck? I figure the taking off the door panels, trim panels, carpet cleaning, etc should be at least $75 or so.