Cleaning The BLOODIEST Truck I've Ever Seen! - Summary

Summary

A 2008 GMC Sierra was detailed after its owner used it for hunting expeditions. The truck was extremely dirty, with bug guts on the front, a tailgate covered in dirt, and a bed filled with deer blood, fur, and garbage. The interior was also dirty, with garbage, dog hair, and shotgun shells everywhere. The detailer spent 12 hours cleaning the truck, using various tools and products, including a pressure washer, a steamer, and a Bissell carpet cleaner. The owner was thrilled with the results, and the truck looked like new again. The video showcased the transformation and the detailer's process, including cleaning the exterior and interior, removing stains and odors, and applying a paint sealant and glass cleaner.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The vehicle being detailed is a 2008 GMC Sierra.
2. The owner of the vehicle had used it for hunting and it was extremely dirty.
3. The vehicle had bug guts on the front end and dirt on the tailgate.
4. The interior of the vehicle was also dirty with garbage, dog hair, and blood stains.
5. The vehicle had not been cleaned in six months.
6. The detailer spent 10 minutes removing snow, ice, and blood-covered garbage from the vehicle.
7. The detailer used a steamer to clean the interior of the vehicle.
8. The detailer used a Bissell Spot Clean Professional to extract dirt and stains from the carpets and seats.
9. The detailer applied 303 Aerospace Protectant to the interior of the vehicle.
10. The detailer used a microfiber towel to clean the glass.
11. The vehicle was cleaned and detailed in 12 hours.
12. The owner of the vehicle was happy with the results of the detailing job.
13. The detailer used a McCulloch MC1375 steamer to clean the vehicle.
14. The detailer used a McGuire's synthetic paint sealant to protect the paint.
15. The detailer used a boar's hair detail brush to agitate dirt and dust in the crevices.