Mold Infested Monte Carlo - By Visual Pro Detailing

That's crazy. I wonder how long exactly it sat without someone checking on it. Awesome turn around though. I hate mold jobs...

It's surprisingly not hard for this stuff to grow. I was at a stand still with my project car and covered it up in the garage. Few months later the interior was covered with mold and believe me, this car is well taken care of! I flipped!


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Thanks everyone, although I can't say that this job required some incredible amount of skill or talent. It was really more of a grunt work type job that required grinding away until it was as clean as possible.
 
Hope he paid very well.. Not sure I would have taken that job.


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It's surprisingly not hard for this stuff to grow. I was at a stand still with my project car and covered it up in the garage. Few months later the interior was covered with mold and believe me, this car is well taken care of! I flipped!


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Is there any way to prevent mold growth in storage conditions? Perhaps something that can be put in the vehicle to dehumidify?
 
Good evening,

what a job! I admit I've felt 'cold in spine' while scrolling down the pictures, exciting!

I would never expect that level of restoration, also liked the way you described what you've used.

You really shinned, and showed.

Hope to see more of your interesting work.

Thanks for sharing.

Kind Regards.
 
Good evening,

what a job! I admit I've felt 'cold in spine' while scrolling down the pictures, exciting!

I would never expect that level of restoration, also liked the way you described what you've used.

You really shinned, and showed.

Hope to see more of your interesting work.

Thanks for sharing.

Kind Regards.

Thanks! This is not my first disgusting interior detail. :dblthumb2:

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...van-interior-detail-visual-pro-detailing.html

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...-detail-dodge-nitro-visual-pro-detailing.html
 
Great job!! I use a product called crab shell on boats. It's mold and midew inhibitor seems to work good for jambs etc.. I wonder if it would do anything for interiors to stop mold from coming back for a while.
 
One more impressive than the other, thanks for reference.

Pictures are shocking, from baddest to wonderful, I've never done a work like this and even think I would ever achieve close to what you've done.

The title of the topics are suggestive as well, all is funny, happy, and tragic at the same time ...

Prime work.


Thank you,

Kind Regards.
 
Is there any way to prevent mold growth in storage conditions? Perhaps something that can be put in the vehicle to dehumidify?

(Not to thread hijack Mark)...but Billboard I know what you're getting at though in terms of a machine, something like a battery tender but for interiors...I'm sure there's gotta be something!
 
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