I am so glad these were exterior only details (pics, if you dare!)

Scottwax

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2001 Dodge Dakota, probably never been vacuumed. Just absolutely filled with dog hair. Reeked too. He told me not to worry about wiping down his dash, said there was salad oil on it. No, I didn't even ask....



Quality isn't great with the camera phone, sorry.



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2000 Isuzu Rodeo. Disgustingly filthy, the only area not stacked with trash was the driver's side. Chain smoker too, ashes everywhere.



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I think those cars speak alot about their owners. That's disgusting. Why anyone would let a many thousand dollar automobile go to sh*t like that is beyond me.
 
What is even funnier is the guy with the Dakota was initially very aprehensive about me using a buffer on his paint. I was very aprehensive touching anything in his interior without a full biohazard suit. :nervous2:
 
Scottwax said:
What is even funnier is the guy with the Dakota was initially very aprehensive about me using a buffer on his paint. I was very aprehensive touching anything in his interior without a full biohazard suit. :nervous2:





:soscared: Im glad you made it out of there ALIVE :sosad
 
with the combination of leftover food, drink, "other" stuff, and the heat of texas, those cars must've smelled quite pleasant... See, that's something I wouldn't be able to do. I would've gone off on those people telling them that they need to learn how to pick up after themselves because mommy and daddy are long gone.
 
Wow, I have absolutely no respect for people like that. Like someone else said, you can tell a lot about who someone is by looking inside their car. In this case, the person seems like a scumbag.
 
seems like a sign of the times, some people can trash anything, and can turn a nice ride into crap in no time..........
 
Scottwax said:
What is even funnier is the guy with the Dakota was initially very aprehensive about me using a buffer on his paint. I was very aprehensive touching anything in his interior without a full biohazard suit. :nervous2:





Now that was well stated :har: . what do you prefer for the removal of pet hair, other than a shop vac. I have a detail coming up where the owner has a dog that is always in the car and I feel my shopvac will not cut it.
 
That is just unreal..... :nervous2: :nervous2:



Noone should have to deal with that. I hope they paid you triple your normal rate.
 
Scottwax said:
What is even funnier is the guy with the Dakota was initially very aprehensive about me using a buffer on his paint. I was very aprehensive touching anything in his interior without a full biohazard suit. :nervous2:





:rofl ROTFLMAO! :rofl
 
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