2002 Ford Ranger.

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Ford Fanatic
Here’s a detail I did on my old man’s truck over the last 2 days. Gave the truck to my old man about 4 years ago, and I think it has been washed twice, and never waxed. About 2 years ago he had one of his lungs removed because of Lung Cancer. So he isn’t able do a whole lot to the truck. He's not supposed to be even working, but he insists on it. So he works for me at our shop. He take's care of a lot of things for me, and pretty much handles all of our fleet tracking and does everything that no one want's to do. So for a surprise I thought I would give it a real good detail. I borrowed his truck for 2 days with the premise that I would be using it to haul stuff for my backyard. Interior was trashed. The Paint was really in bad shape. Lot of deep scratches, very oxidized and lot’s of contaminants. You can see in the pics that no depth or reflections in the paint

Here’s my process on the interior.

Took like an hour just to remove all the stuff he had in the truck.
Pre Vac’d everything.
Cleaned with Purple Power diluted 10:1
Lots of work with blow gun, and baby bottle brush
Dressed Interior with Armor All Flat interior Finish
Dry brushed the head liner.
Cleaned seats with Blue Corral carpet cleaner.

Before Pictures

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After Picture

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Wheels.
Purple Power Full strength
Noxon Metal Polish
Power Ball
Poorboys EX Sealant with Carnuba
Armor All Extreme Tire Shine

Before
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After
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Engine Compartment
Purple Power - full strength
Power Wash
303 Protectant

Before:
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After:
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Exterior.


Dawn Wash
Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay w/ Meg’s detailer
Flex
Meg's 105 with Orange Pad
Meg’s 205 with White Pad
Poorboys EX Sealant with Carnuba on black pad
303 Protectant on trim.
Rain X windows

Truck took a lot of time with 105 to remove the swirling and Paint Transfer. Did the whole truck with 2 passes, and the hood with 5 passes.
Was able remove the majority of the swirls, but wasn't able to remove a lot of the deep scratches, would have needed to wet sand to remove them.


Before.

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Some of the scrathes and paint transfer

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All Taped up and ready to clay and buff

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Paint After.

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Proud Owner

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:cool:Man I know your Father is a happy man now.You otta give him a little micro fiber so he can dust off interior. Cause I bet he doesn't want it to get in that shape again. Great Job on that Ranger:cool: :dcrules P.S. I need to start selling tape.:inspector: How many rolls did you use? and why did you cover windows? Did Weird Wally own a body shop also?:bigups Looks like that things ready to roll into paint booth:rockon Not that it really matters I think you did a magnificant job, but maybe spent a little more time & tape than I do.:cool::passout:P.S.S. Throw a chrome tip on that pipe
 
Your thoughtfulness and kindness take priority over the hard work done on the truck......which looks great by the way.
Bravo!:bow:bow:bow:bow:bow:bow
 
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