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A day wasn't enough - Clio Interior

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#1 ·
I agreed to this as a favor for my girlfriends best mate, without really looking into it. She stayed over on Saturday and we all got a bit tipsy, and I arrived at my mums (for driveway use) at 8am sunday morning.

Unfortunately my phone broke, and I used my old battery munching normal camera, forgetting that I had to manually change the macro/autofocus, unlike my phone, so some are a bit blurred

The owners 10 month old daughter has had a bad cough for a few months, and no one knew why. Bear that in mind...

I pulled up on the driveway, still not really having had a good look, and screamed...

















Oh dear :mad:

One of the jobs I needed to do was try to bodge the drivers seat back together. The back didn't flip down and the adjuster had come out from underneath.







I took the runners off and cleaned them up





G101 (strong) and some MF's later...



Bodged the stretched tilt cable up with some cableties and superglue for good measure



I then put the runners back on, and failed to make the adjuster stay on. I tried hammering it, swearing at it and bending it. Eventually I got it on but it kept falling off. Plus the seat only runs forwards or backwards with the seat tilted.

Oh well, put it back together and got started by pulling the rear seat squabs out

and regretted it...











everything was covered in thick, green, damp mould :censored:



even mould in the carpets





and melted sweets

and :censored:



So I could bear to kneel in it to get to the rear I gave it a vac. It didn't really make a difference!



grabbed the bin, put some gloves on and set to work. (I've NEVER used gloves when car cleaning EVAH!)







Unbolted one of the seatbelt assemblies, then had to strip it down to clean it















Dived in with the G101, brushes, mf's, the bin and the vac

50/50





t'other seatbelt clip



done



back to it



done (3 hours so far). The seats were sprayed with G101, agitated slightly then vacced off. Then they were steamed, then re-g101'd then hoovered right at the end. The rear doorcard was g101'd, then steamed wet, then vacced, re-g101'd and dried.





re-filled and emptied the respective troops!

and made a 50/50 again





and done after soaking it in g101, then steaming it so the water went black, extracting, repeating, grabbing the hose to get some water in there and rinsed it!



did the annoying bit under the seat



and felt a bit queasy so took some plastic into the garage









and finished the drivers side. Grit was still pouring out of the carpet, but it was getting on for half 3 so couldn't linger







I then attended to the squabs







Didn't get any afters, another hour had passed. They got the same treatment as the backs, g101, steam and george in random and varying order.

Took the door handle off to give it a clean, and get the nougat out





Then my girlfriend and her mate (owner) turned up, which meant it was getting on for half 4. I downed the camera and:

Whipped the passenger seat out
Hoovered out more crap than the drivers side
Scrubbed the mould out of the carpet (was worse this side)
ignored the front passenger footwell as it wasn't mouldy!
Refitted the rear squabs
re-hoovered everywhere
ran a damp microfibre over the dash
re-fitted the passenger seat
packed away
admitted defeat for today, but will carry on in a few weekends time, by properly cleaning the passenger side carpets, clean the dash, windows, upper plastics, boot etc etc.

Afters (sort of)



















Also need to wash it when the interior is done, and offered to service it if she buys the bits (she's had it 3 years and never touched it anywhere.



Made a porthole on the bootlid with G101, SRP and Blue Velvet. Looks promising, because it's never been washed it doesnt seem to be full of swirls.

of course, I screwed up the final picture!



The child's cough has subsided significantly, so has the one I got from doing it!

Will update soon... :buffer:
 
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#92 ·
I rarely post but you've done a great job! No car deserves that sort of abuse (yes even renaults don't :D ), seriously there should be some sort of ''car protection act'' where the least would happen to the owners is confiscate the car to put it out of the misery. The worrying bit is that it is very likely that in few months time it will be in similar state to when you first saw it.
 
#97 ·
Well-done! Awesome transformation!

I too have a friend who has a 5 door clio in blue in the same state! I also said that I would spend a day giving it the once over, but have neglected to entertain him with a date to start as I have since peaked through the windows and fear the worst. I now know it would prob take a full weekend to sort. Runaway!!!!!!!!!!
 
#98 ·
Almost made me retch a couple of times!
What an absolute Hero you are for taking that on, nuff respect mate!
What steamer did you use and how did you use it, I get the G101 and George thing, I'm interested how the steamer bit come into the routine.
I don't really need to buying more products but if it's gonna be better then I'll find the cash some how!
Many thanks :)
 
#103 ·
I've just linked this to another forum when someone asked about a clio! How times change
I've downed my cleaning gear (ish) for now, 2 kids put paid to that. An update on the clio though, I did give it the wash I promised it, and it came up a treat.

8 months later she got it taken away and cubed due to lack of tax! Ce la vie.
 
#107 ·
That is bloody impressive! What a turn around on a neglected car. I don't know how people can let their cars get that far gone. I wouldn't sit in a car if it was that filthy, remember pointing out to a cabby one night he really needed to get the thing valeted, felt like I was sticking to his seat :(
 
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