1999 Ford Ranger 150K miles little Polish

sfu7274456

Ford Fanatic
Here is one of our shop trucks. It is my brother in laws truck, he was really impressed with the last truck I did so he asked me to do his. The paint was very dull and had lot's of stains in addition to the usual work scratches. I was able to eliminate almost all of the scratches except for the few that went to the primer. We have these trucks painted with a single stage industrial paint that really cleans up nice. I can definetley tell when I am working on one of the trucks that has been repainted. We have the trucks repainted every other year. It really keeps these high mileage trucks looking good. So he brought his over and gave me a hand. This was just a wash and polish

Dawn Wash
Tarminator
Pinnacle green clay bar w/ megs quick detailer
M105 on LC Yellow Pad
Meg’s 21 Synthetic Sealant on LC White Pad
Poorboys EXP with Carnuba on LC Black Pad
Meg's Hot Shine.

Headlights
M105 of LC Yellow Pad

Of Course the pictures don't show it real well but this one actually came out a couple shades whiter when we were done. He was really thrilled and wants to help me do the rest of the trucks in the fleet. Sorry couldn't get better afters it was dark and he needed the truck for work in the morning.

Before's

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50/50 Hood

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50/50 Headlight

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After:

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:bigups Lookin Good sfu :rockon

:wow:No wonder Ford is the only U.S. manufacture thats "NOT" about to Fold........With Customers like you,they most certanitly should expect to be around another 100 years.:rockon
 
Nice turnaround sfu! I may have missed it, but did you do another step after the yellow pad, or go right to the sealant?
 
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