I decided that rather than just adding to the showroom thread, I would give significant jobs their own thread, partly so that it's easier for owners to compare but also so that I can go into more detail on techniques and products as I hope that it may prove useful.
Today's 'mission' was the interior of an L200 Animal. I know the owner quite well and he's had a dreadful time of things with two bereavements in recent months to contend with, so with another funeral coming up, I offered to blitz the truck for him....little did I know what I was letting myself in for.
Before I start with pictures, it's worth mentioning a few things
1) The owner wanted to clean the exterior
2) The owner is a fibreglass and composites guy so the mess should have been obvious
3) The owner had already taken two bin bags full of crap out of it
4) The owner specifically stated that anything that was still in the truck needed to stay where it was; I would have to clean around it!!
Inspection shots first. Basically food, cigarette ash, tobacco, food wrappers, fibreglass dust and chopped matting, stains, grease and other filth









So, having assessed that the truck would need some serious cleaning, I set about removing the dry dirt first as this saves doing the job twice and means that I consume less materials (cheaper for me and the customer). All carpets and mats were swept with a stiff brush first. Once these were as clean as I could manage I then used the crevice tool on my hoover to get into all of those nooks and crannies (by the transmission tunnel, underneath the seat along it's entire travel etc). Hoovering and sweeping this truck took nearly an hour and a half in total.