A4 1.8tqm
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So my dad suggested to a friend of his that I do some work on his old Jag. I was hoping he wanted paint correction done but I just found out that he wants some interior cleaning done. The car has been sitting under a carport for a long while and he said the interior is so musty smelling that his clothes smell after driving. When I asked about visible stains, he didn't seem to care, he just wants the smell to be lessened.
I have not really done much as far as serious interior restoration (too obsessed with paint correction), I'm going to give him a "Mike Phillips http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...2275-cruel-test-spot-reverse-bait-switch.html, but I know how to do that stuff, back to the issue at hand.
Carpet cleaning and odor removal... I talked with the car owner, Bob, and he said he has $200 and just want's me to do whatever I can. He is on the way to drop off the car for me to have for about 8 hours. What are some products I could buy locally to help with this process? I'm going to go buy a Bissel Autocare Proheat to aid in the process, is that my best ~$100 option? This will surely be a good learning experience for me, I'm just looking for some quick tips.
TIA :cheers:
Dave
I have not really done much as far as serious interior restoration (too obsessed with paint correction), I'm going to give him a "Mike Phillips http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...2275-cruel-test-spot-reverse-bait-switch.html, but I know how to do that stuff, back to the issue at hand.
Carpet cleaning and odor removal... I talked with the car owner, Bob, and he said he has $200 and just want's me to do whatever I can. He is on the way to drop off the car for me to have for about 8 hours. What are some products I could buy locally to help with this process? I'm going to go buy a Bissel Autocare Proheat to aid in the process, is that my best ~$100 option? This will surely be a good learning experience for me, I'm just looking for some quick tips.
TIA :cheers:
Dave