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We all know that life can get hectic. With children, jobs, errands, and the endless grind of daily responsibilities, tasks like cleaning your car tend to get postponed or tossed aside with the thought, “I’ll do that later.” We can relate. However, the owner of this GMC Acadia truly deserves some criticism.
When the Acadia was brought into Showroom Details, an automotive detailing service based in Markesan, Wisconsin, it looked more like a disaster zone than a vehicle. With the seats taken out, the interior revealed an unsettling collection of food remnants, discarded packaging, McDonald’s toys, a Wiffle ball, an errant screwdriver, sunglasses, a few stray dollars, crayons, pens, pencils, hair ties, and used napkins of indeterminate age. *shudder
Please excuse us while we recover.
Following a flurry of comments speculating on the job’s cost, Showroom Details joined the conversation, clarifying that the total expense for cleaning this car was just $250. For such an extensive cleaning task, that seems like a bargain, especially for those who struggle to find the time to tackle such jobs on their own.
We commend Showroom Details for taking on such a challenging job; we can only hope they snagged one of the unopened McDonald’s toys as part of their compensation. Moreover, we hope the sight of this dismal interior inspires everyone to clean their own vehicles right away.
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