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Here's another job done by our man Chase!
This client just bought this truck and contacted me to get it "proper", via one of my good friends referring him! It's always nice when you have friends backing you up! The client knew it was a low-mileage, well-kept truck, but he was also aware that the previous owner had no clue how to care for the paint, so he was honest about the swirls.....but after getting under critical lighting, they were worse than anticipated. I knew this would be a 2-day project for sure!! Truck had 62k miles on it, truck arrived very clean, here was my plan of attack:
I wanted to hit the trim with APC & SVRT, but simply, just ran out of time!!! Polishing this beast took forever!!! We also removed the windshield decal, removed the window vent visors, and debadged the "Ram" portion of the logos on the doors. On to the pics, here's she is upon arrival:
Got the wheels cleaned up....gawd I LOVE this tool....
Here's the paint after wash & clay, toooons of defects, heavy marring, horrific swirling...
Got all the adhesive & residue off from behind the Ram emblems (these were the hardest I've EVER encountered), all that's left after this point, is to polish. But a picture like this might make most people "freak out" lol.
Here's some 50/50 shots during polishing:
Had to call in my buddy Vince for a couple hours JUST to get caught up. With the fyasko of the incredibly stubborn debadging, and the intense level of swirls in this paint, I was running behind. He took care of wheels, tires, undercarriage, and used the Metabo 4" to get in all the small areas. This way I could just focus on the big panels.
This client just bought this truck and contacted me to get it "proper", via one of my good friends referring him! It's always nice when you have friends backing you up! The client knew it was a low-mileage, well-kept truck, but he was also aware that the previous owner had no clue how to care for the paint, so he was honest about the swirls.....but after getting under critical lighting, they were worse than anticipated. I knew this would be a 2-day project for sure!! Truck had 62k miles on it, truck arrived very clean, here was my plan of attack:
- Adam's All Purpose Cleaner, Boar's Hair Brush, and Wheel Woolies to clean engine bay
- Rinse & blow dry engine bay with Metro Vac Sidekick
- Wash tires & fender wells with Adam's All Purpose Cleaner & Adam's Fender Brush
- Clean wheels with Adam's Deep Wheel Cleaner, New Lugnut Brush, & Turbo Stick
- Use Adam's Waterless Wash & Waterless Wash towels on rest of truck
- Adam's Clay Bar, Detail Spray, & Adam's Single Soft towels on entire truck
- Compounding done with another brand & microfiber pad (took anywhere from 4-8 passes, per body panel)
- Tools used - Flex PE14-2, Flex 3401, Metabo 4"
- One pass of Adam's Fine Machine Polish & 4th gen White pad
- Alcohol wipedown entire truck
- Coat entire truck with Adam's Quick Sealant
- Bumper, middle hood & roof, & tailgate got a 2nd coat of Adam's Quick Sealant
- Rest of truck that was "non-striped" got topped off with Adam's Americana Paste Wax
- Nourish entire engine bay, wiper cowl, tires, and mirror housings with Adam's SVRT & Adam's In/Out Spray
- Clean interior & exterior windows with Adam's Glass Cleaner & Adam's Glass Cleaner Towel
- Interior was super clean, but still got love from Adam's Leather/Interior Cleaner, and then nourished with Adam's Leather Conditioner
- Fender wells got dressed with Adam's Invisible Undercarriage Spray
- Sealant & wax removed with Adam's Double Soft Towels
I wanted to hit the trim with APC & SVRT, but simply, just ran out of time!!! Polishing this beast took forever!!! We also removed the windshield decal, removed the window vent visors, and debadged the "Ram" portion of the logos on the doors. On to the pics, here's she is upon arrival:
Got the wheels cleaned up....gawd I LOVE this tool....
Here's the paint after wash & clay, toooons of defects, heavy marring, horrific swirling...
Got all the adhesive & residue off from behind the Ram emblems (these were the hardest I've EVER encountered), all that's left after this point, is to polish. But a picture like this might make most people "freak out" lol.
Here's some 50/50 shots during polishing:
Had to call in my buddy Vince for a couple hours JUST to get caught up. With the fyasko of the incredibly stubborn debadging, and the intense level of swirls in this paint, I was running behind. He took care of wheels, tires, undercarriage, and used the Metabo 4" to get in all the small areas. This way I could just focus on the big panels.