Interior Make-Over

BobbyG

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Most of my day yesterday was consumed by cleaning an interior that was absolutely disguising. The front seats had spills and crap all over the place, console, seats, carpets, cup holders; you name it, it was covered.

The rear seat fell prey to a Boxer that had gotten into turkey grease and discovered it didn't agree with him......all over the rear seat. The owner cleaned as much of it as she could but stains galore.

I did my best but one of the commercial Hot Water Extractors would have made such a huge difference.

Some of the products used:

Optimum Power Clean
Folex Carpet Cleaner
Meguiar's Glass Cleaner
Meguiar's M40
Chemical Guys New Car Scent

Bissell AutoCare ProHeat
Shop Vac
Towels



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Super job Bobby, Looks like my sis-in-laws car in the before. I have told her to bring it over and I'd clean it for her. Oh well.
 
Detailing would be so much more fun if we didn't have to deal with interiors. Unfortunately it's the most used part of any car and you did a great job Bobby.
 
Looks good BobbyG. Can see why it took most of the day, but the owner had to be pleased with the results.
 
Bang up job there Bobby. Looks very nice now

Is that a dogs ear in that one picture? Looks like Trouble's... lol
 
Detailing would be so much more fun if we didn't have to deal with interiors. Unfortunately it's the most used part of any car and you did a great job Bobby.

Call me weird, but I like doing interiors.

Jenn
 
Now that's impressive. Some nice detailing there.:dblthumb2:
 
Ugh, I hate that Ford cloth. Last Escape I did you'd scrub and scrub and the stain would appear to be gone only to reappear when it dried. They would also seem to stain when only water was put on them. I had to make sure to put an even amount of liquid on the entire seat or else you'd see the outlines of the wet vs. dry area.
 
I use to do recon work for the auction game back in the day, you wanna talk about some seriously trashed vehicles! Some people are absolutely disgusting, Nice work on that one. :props:
 
Great job, Bobby.

Those before shots look like my wife's Jeep, most of the time. I'm almost afraid to clean hers up, though. Last time I did, I had to keep reminding her of my busy schedule:laughing:, as her refrains of "Come on. Time to try to get me pregnant", rang once again in my ears. :D

I'm sure, with the excellence of detailing-skill-level you demonstrate, you've ran into 'similar situations' many times before. Just saying.......:)

Bob
 
Great to see an awesome write up Bobby. I like to see when people take on the horrible jobs; it helps separate the pros from everyone else. Awesome job man.:dblthumb2:
 
Great job Bobby G! Don't be so modest, this is a Show n Shine!:D
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