A Few Details I've Done
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A Few Details I've Done
There's nothing better than the feeling of super smooth paint. I love detailing, so I thought I'd throw a few before and after pics up here of a couple of cars/trucks I've done. I use a Porter Cable 7424 Buffer.
First off: 2008 Ford F-150 King Ranch
-- My friend's truck that they're trying to sale, it was pelted with tons of bugs, the leather needed help, and the paint didn't have a smidge of wax on it. However, there weren't many scratches, so there wasn't a lot of correcting to be done.
Exterior:
Started off with Meguiar's Gold Class Wash, two bucket method using Sheepskin Mitt and used a blower to finish drying. Just some moderate "haze", and I used Menzerna Finishing Touch Glaze with a LC White Polishing Pad over the entire truck, and I hit the front with claybar and Menzerna Power Finish with a Lake Country Light Cutting Orange Pad, and finished up with the Finishing Touch Glaze and White Polishing Pad.
^ Bugs, many were etched into the paint.
^ Didn't have a good gloss to the paint.
Interior:
As for the interior, the leather didn't look to be very conditioned, had a few scuffs, etc. The vinyl was dirty, along with the carpet. But it wasn't too bad. I used Lexol Leather Cleaner to clean the leather, and conditioned with [IMG]Lexol Leather Conditioner[/IMG]. I used 303 Aerospace Protectant for cleaning/protecting the vinyl.
^ Scuffed and dirty leather.
^ Same as above.
^ And again.
^ Dirt panels.
Afters
Next: 2007 Dodge Ram 2500
I didn't get any before pictures, however, this trucks paint was equal to that of sand paper. No joke. My Uncle had waxed half of it, sealing in the dirt. The road he lives on was being torn up and laid down powedered cement, so it was all over the truck.
Exterior:
I went over the entire truck with Meguiar's Claybar, and used Chemical Guys Speed Wipe as a lube. I don't like this product as a clay lube, however I really like it as a quick detailer. However, it did the job, it just turned my hands pink, but did wash off. I think went over the hood which had horrible scratches (from rubbing in wax with dirt on the paint) with Menzerna Power Finish and LC Orange Cutting pad (as above on the Ford), then finished up with Menzerna Finishing Touch Glaze and a LC White Polishing Pad. I think went over the entire truck with Menzerna Finishing Touch Glaze and a LC White Polishing Pad, before finishing up with Meguiar's Gold Class Wax.
Finally: Get_Zwole's 2006 Z
He brought me his Z in good shape, just a little dirty. Not many scratches in the paint, just a bit of haze. So she just needed some help to make her have a deep gloss again. I also cleaned and conditinoed the leather along with vacuuming. Nonetheless, he was super impressed with the results (as were the truck owners).
Exterior:
Started off with Meguiar's Gold Class Wash, two bucket method using Sheepskin Mitt and used a blower to finish drying. I then claybarred, using Chemical Guys Synthetic Quick Detailer as a lube. I definitely like this lube better than the previous, but it is also great for quick detailing. The Z had a moderate amount of dirt in the paint, but nothing too bad! The Z also just needed some depth and gloss brought back into the paint, so I hit the entire car with the same combo of Menzerna Finishing Touch Glaze and a LC White Polishing pad. I then used Chemical Guys Jet Seal, applied with a Lake Country Black Finishing Pad, and I did two coats. I then did two coats of Meguiar's Gold Class Wax, allowing 12 hours between each coat.
For the tires I dressed them with Chemical Guys Fade 2 Black, and I love this stuff -- it does not sling, and adds a deep depth. I also used Fade 2 Black on all black trim, black plastic in the engine bay.
Interior:
I used the same products as above on the King Ranch, Lexol Cleaner and Conditioner, and 303 Aerospace on the vinyl inside.
Before Pictures:
After Pictures:
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I order all of my supplies from Detailed Image, they have great prices, quick shipping. I enjoyed doing the Z the most, obviously, and that is my PPW in the background. I hope to get it done within the next few weeks. It has spiderwebs that I haven't had the time to fix yet, so hopefully I can get some good before and after pictures!
First off: 2008 Ford F-150 King Ranch
-- My friend's truck that they're trying to sale, it was pelted with tons of bugs, the leather needed help, and the paint didn't have a smidge of wax on it. However, there weren't many scratches, so there wasn't a lot of correcting to be done.
Exterior:
Started off with Meguiar's Gold Class Wash, two bucket method using Sheepskin Mitt and used a blower to finish drying. Just some moderate "haze", and I used Menzerna Finishing Touch Glaze with a LC White Polishing Pad over the entire truck, and I hit the front with claybar and Menzerna Power Finish with a Lake Country Light Cutting Orange Pad, and finished up with the Finishing Touch Glaze and White Polishing Pad.
^ Bugs, many were etched into the paint.
^ Didn't have a good gloss to the paint.
Interior:
As for the interior, the leather didn't look to be very conditioned, had a few scuffs, etc. The vinyl was dirty, along with the carpet. But it wasn't too bad. I used Lexol Leather Cleaner to clean the leather, and conditioned with [IMG]Lexol Leather Conditioner[/IMG]. I used 303 Aerospace Protectant for cleaning/protecting the vinyl.
^ Scuffed and dirty leather.
^ Same as above.
^ And again.
^ Dirt panels.
Afters
Next: 2007 Dodge Ram 2500
I didn't get any before pictures, however, this trucks paint was equal to that of sand paper. No joke. My Uncle had waxed half of it, sealing in the dirt. The road he lives on was being torn up and laid down powedered cement, so it was all over the truck.
Exterior:
I went over the entire truck with Meguiar's Claybar, and used Chemical Guys Speed Wipe as a lube. I don't like this product as a clay lube, however I really like it as a quick detailer. However, it did the job, it just turned my hands pink, but did wash off. I think went over the hood which had horrible scratches (from rubbing in wax with dirt on the paint) with Menzerna Power Finish and LC Orange Cutting pad (as above on the Ford), then finished up with Menzerna Finishing Touch Glaze and a LC White Polishing Pad. I think went over the entire truck with Menzerna Finishing Touch Glaze and a LC White Polishing Pad, before finishing up with Meguiar's Gold Class Wax.
Finally: Get_Zwole's 2006 Z
He brought me his Z in good shape, just a little dirty. Not many scratches in the paint, just a bit of haze. So she just needed some help to make her have a deep gloss again. I also cleaned and conditinoed the leather along with vacuuming. Nonetheless, he was super impressed with the results (as were the truck owners).
Exterior:
Started off with Meguiar's Gold Class Wash, two bucket method using Sheepskin Mitt and used a blower to finish drying. I then claybarred, using Chemical Guys Synthetic Quick Detailer as a lube. I definitely like this lube better than the previous, but it is also great for quick detailing. The Z had a moderate amount of dirt in the paint, but nothing too bad! The Z also just needed some depth and gloss brought back into the paint, so I hit the entire car with the same combo of Menzerna Finishing Touch Glaze and a LC White Polishing pad. I then used Chemical Guys Jet Seal, applied with a Lake Country Black Finishing Pad, and I did two coats. I then did two coats of Meguiar's Gold Class Wax, allowing 12 hours between each coat.
For the tires I dressed them with Chemical Guys Fade 2 Black, and I love this stuff -- it does not sling, and adds a deep depth. I also used Fade 2 Black on all black trim, black plastic in the engine bay.
Interior:
I used the same products as above on the King Ranch, Lexol Cleaner and Conditioner, and 303 Aerospace on the vinyl inside.
Before Pictures:
After Pictures:
----
I order all of my supplies from Detailed Image, they have great prices, quick shipping. I enjoyed doing the Z the most, obviously, and that is my PPW in the background. I hope to get it done within the next few weeks. It has spiderwebs that I haven't had the time to fix yet, so hopefully I can get some good before and after pictures!
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Cars look good, keep up the good work.
Using some good products there and working the hell out of your PC, huh? Your work speaks for itself. Nicely done.
Using some good products there and working the hell out of your PC, huh? Your work speaks for itself. Nicely done.
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