Father in laws work truck

parks31

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My Father in Law just bought this 02 Dodge 1500 from a trucking company. It had tons of scratches, a few dents and overall neglect. I was really impressed with the results so I thought I would post my results. All products used were from PB. I started with clay and used SSR 2.5 all the way to Natty's. It took a couple days but he was impressed. Thanks for looking.
 

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Thanks everyone. I don't think there was an eagle. If I remember it was the ram insignia. I wish I had before pics but I was to excited to get started. I never get a real challenge. I am always detailing cars that I keep up so they are never behind. Does anyone have any methods for cleaning exhaust tips?
 
Thanks everyone. I don't think there was an eagle. If I remember it was the ram insignia. I wish I had before pics but I was to excited to get started. I never get a real challenge. I am always detailing cars that I keep up so they are never behind. Does anyone have any methods for cleaning exhaust tips?

If your talking about the tips on that truck, take some 0000 steel wool to them, then you can either use some polish...personally I think its a waste to time, or you can paint them black which is what I do, or leave them cleaned and plain....the metal on those tips is not polished so using polish on them will really not change the appearance that much..IMO
 
Thanks for the tips. I had never worried about them on other trucks. My mother in law, like they all do, was first to point out that the tips were dirty as well as some scratches that would not come out. Either way the FIL loved it.
 
Sweet you got that thing to really shine up to its potential :10:. Great job parks :bigups:bigups
 
I used a PC 7424 with lake county pads. My favorite new product is PB polish with sealant. I use it for the cars I maintain weekly. I am a big fan of all the Poor Boys products. They are so easy to apply and remove. No plug here just very happy finally to have my product line set.
 
Thanks for the info and nice job! I agree, PB's products are very easy to use with great results.
 
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