Extreme Dog Hair Removal Jeep Rubicon

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Had a local client call me up wanting a full detail on her 2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. So the appointment was made and she dropped off. Upon arriving I opened the door and was blown away by the amount of dog hair. It looked like a litter of dogs blew up inside lol!!!

So as she is standing there I immediately tell her that the price is going up and she had no problems with it.

She was definitely happy with the outcome as was I. I had a total of about 6hrs on the interior alone!

Tires, wells and jambs hit with LATA
Wheels cleaned with D140
Exterior foamed washed with Tornador foam gun
Prepped with Nanoskin medium towel and Uber Rinseless wash as lube
Paint polished with G21, BOSS microfiber cutting pad, fast correcting cream. PC with 2 inch hydrotech pad was used in tight areas.
Paint sealed with TAC Systems Quartz Max
Tires, running boards and wells dressed with Hyper dressing
Glass cleaned with Invisible glass
Plastic fenders dressed up with prototype trim restorer I had laying around

Dog hair removal using pumice stone, rubber dog hair brush and vacuum
Carpets foamed with Tornador foam gun and McKee`s carpet and upholstery cleaner then scrubbed and vacuumed
Plastics and seats cleaned up with McKee`s total interior cleaner using various brushes and blow gun
Plastics and seats dressed up using McKee`s total interior protectant and stoners aerosol trim shine.


























 
Nice turn around Justin!

Looks great :dblthumb2:
 
Great job dog hair can be a real pain. Did you have any dog hair in the headliner and how did you remove it.
 
Nice turn around Justin!

Looks great :dblthumb2:

Thanks Frank!

Great job dog hair can be a real pain. Did you have any dog hair in the headliner and how did you remove it.

Thank you!

As for the headliner, being a Jeep it has a solid plastic removable hard top. So the interior headliner is just solid white plastic. It got cleaned the same as the rest of the plastic panels.
 
Nice. I just did a Mazda3 in similar condition. I need to get me a pumace stone.
 
Nice turn-around. I'm always challenged by the dog hair floating around and getting on surfaces I've already cleaned. Last one (not as bad) I probably wiped the dash/console 4x. Any thoughts on that besides getting a cat?
 
God I hate dog hair removals! Looks good though. What tire shine do you use?
 
Awesome turn around! Looks like (well, better than) new!
 
Nice work Justin!

Thank you

Nice. I just did a Mazda3 in similar condition. I need to get me a pumace stone.

They work nice on most vehicles.

Nice turn-around. I'm always challenged by the dog hair floating around and getting on surfaces I've already cleaned. Last one (not as bad) I probably wiped the dash/console 4x. Any thoughts on that besides getting a cat?

Typically what I do is try to vacuum up as much as possible before I even start cleaning panels to avoid this situation. I spent a good 2+ hours just vacuuming before I started cleaning the seats and plastics. After vacuuming I cleaned all plastics, seats. Then went back and vacuumed again before shampooing and doing a final vac on the carpets.

God I hate dog hair removals! Looks good though. What tire shine do you use?

Thank you! I like to use Hyper dressing mixed 50/50.

Awesome turn around! Looks like (well, better than) new!

Thank you!
 
I don't think that the before and after pictures are the same vehicle.

Are you sure you didn't find a new vehicle for the afters?
 
Great turnaround Justin. Can see you did killer work on that interior by how clean the area around the seat base mounts are. Would've had my allergies goin crazy!!!
 
Great turnaround! I just dealt with a mess like this yesterday.
 
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