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We have a 1.5 year old Chiweeenie (= Chihuahua + Dachshund) who normally sleeps in our car during trips. Well on Saturday night, he decided to explode. Now I'm not talking machine gun flatulence, no sir... I'm talking a poop nuke with +10 splash damage all over the passenger side seat. Turns out the little guy experienced a bout of acute pancreatitis just as we hit the freeway. Not only did he manage to baptize the passenger side seat, but he also managed to get it all over anyone who got close to him. Anyway, he's recovering nicely after a visit to the veterinarian, but my passenger side seat didn't fare as well. We sprayed it with just about every cleaner we had, but the poop tattoo was resilient. We found Scott through the interwebs and he was gracious enough to move around his schedule so he could drop by asap (he initially wasn't available until the weekend since he's detailing cars for the D-Backs and Angels, but was able to squeeze us in on Wednesday). He did an incredible job -- the seat looks as good as new and the rest of the interior is fresh and clean. I highly recommend Scott -- he's a savior and a great guy, and I can only imagine how well he can clean a car that hasn't been crapped in.
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