...so named because it is a Big White Beast.<br><br><img src="https://vanlivingforum.com/file?id=1230849"><br><br>It is a 1992 Dodge one-ton passenger van that I bought a couple of weeks ago. It was originally converted for carrying wheelchairs but has now been un-converted from that use as I sold the wheelchair lift a couple of days ago. Now that the back is completely empty (the lift was mounted in the rear) I am trying to get it clean so I can do stuff to it.<br><br>Here's a shot of the back:<br><img src="https://vanlivingforum.com/file?id=1230850"><br><br>It's kind of fuzzy, but then so was I by that point <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"> . On Sunday I went out to take some pics of the base of the lift for the person who wanted to buy it and ended up spraining my ankle badly when I tried to step off a curb that turned out not to be where I thought it was (too many leaves). Today was the first day the swelling was down enough that I felt like I could attempt any cleaning. But it was still hard because I was moving around so carefully and I was pretty tired when I took this.<br><br>I want to put carpet down but I'm not putting it on a dirty floor and the cleaning, even without the ankle problem, is turning into a real challenge. Under where the lift was there is a lot of oil and I'm not sure how to remove it, so I guess that's my first "conversion question." I've thought about taking it to a detailing place and having them clean it but I'm not sure I can afford it. I decided to at least attempt it myself and see what I could do. I'm not sure how well you can see it, but I tried to take a picture of the oily part in the back:<br><br><img src="https://vanlivingforum.com/file?id=1230851"><br><br>I haven't said much here in the last few months because I was concentrating on the search and that combined with trying to make some money was taking up a lot of my time. Now I have to work on getting this thing ready for living, hopefully as soon as possible (before I run out of rent money). I'll try to share what I can; maybe it will help others who are as non-mechanical as I am.<br><br>Meg<br><br>