Dirty Jobs, with Shoreline Detail

Kotte

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Fisrt of I hope I got this right with inserting pictures!

Like the title states, it was a dirty job. A client contacted me that his aunt had an "accident" in her 2014 Chevy Cruze, well not a big deal I thought and agreed to take a look at the car. Boy was I surprised when I saw the car. I asked my client how long the car was in this condition and he stated that this mess happened about a month ago and his aunt covered it up with some paper. I told the client that I can tackle the job but that I can't guarantee a perfect outcome. I was concerned about the smell not being completely eliminated and that some stains where to deeply imbed. Well, I was right, the stains came out to an ok finish and the smell was bearable compared to when I started. Definitely not perfect but much better than it was.

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Is that what I think it is in the front seat?

Would an ozone replacement machine help with the smell?

HUMP
 
Thank's Mike for the kind words. I do think it is a SAVE. lol

HUMP, yes I guess it is what you think it is.... I was thinking about the ozone mashine too, since I don't have one that wasn't an option.

Actuator, the owner was sitting in it do to a medical condition, she was unable to exit the car.

Thank's Skimmer
 
Nice job, i would have just told them to replace the seat!
 
Dude....amazing save. I hope you were well compensated for that. Also, I hope you take the time to properly clean and sanitize your equipment.
 
Thx, guys, I did decon my equipent and I was wearing good protection. Former NBC Recon
 
Not during the job, strangely on my way home my I had to battle my stomach a bit.
 
Gross job but I must say you did an excellent job and I hope you are rewarded sir!!
 
I agree with the rest here.......you ARE a bigger man than me.......great save!
 
If AG comes out with a detailer of the year award, you my friend are definitely it.
 
Thanks guys, your feedback is much appreciated. I am still wondering what I could have done differently to fight the remaining smell. I don’t have an ozone machine …..any advice?
 
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