a full bay (and alot of truck to wash)

Jug Head

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Worked on this one last night--started to rain when I finished so I will get some better shots of it in the sun (if it decides to shine anytime soon) BUT THIS PUPPY FILLED UP MY WHOLE SHOP--But it is one sweet looking truck if you like that kind of thing.
 
Tire dressing

Looks nice and clean. What tire dressing did you use and have your customers ever complained of slinging?? Thanks!!
 
It looks great! What procedure did you use? I know what you mean about taking up all your shop, I have done a couple of those trucks and an excursion and they are just huge.
 
Re: Tire dressing

JaredPointer said:
Looks nice and clean. What tire dressing did you use and have your customers ever complained of slinging?? Thanks!!

eagle one pro (ultra gloss) --and I wipe them down before I back them out--but this eagle one doesn't sling much--I have 33 x 12.50's on my truck and it actually stays on the tire pretty good.
 
Exquisite said:
It looks great! What procedure did you use? I know what you mean about taking up all your shop, I have done a couple of those trucks and an excursion and they are just huge.

I hear you--seems like 1/2 of my customer base has full size 4 door big honking trucks.

as for procedure:
It's a brand new truck (4,500 babied miles) and the owner is a good friend that Brings it to me every two weeks. (clayed and removed the rail dust the day it hit the lot) and it has never been in the hands of a dealership wash person. So I put a coat of zaino on it every couple of months and it's never been actually real dirty (aka mud bogging :eek ) he has the factory plastic on the carpets still--lol and I basically vac the seats, wash the mats and clean the windows. I love doing vehicles for folks that appreciate them and take care of them meticulously.
 
Jug Head said:
I hear you--seems like 1/2 of my customer base has full size 4 door big honking trucks.

as for procedure:
It's a brand new truck (4,500 babied miles) and the owner is a good friend that Brings it to me every two weeks. (clayed and removed the rail dust the day it hit the lot) and it has never been in the hands of a dealership wash person. So I put a coat of zaino on it every couple of months and it's never been actually real dirty (aka mud bogging :eek ) he has the factory plastic on the carpets still--lol and I basically vac the seats, wash the mats and clean the windows. I love doing vehicles for folks that appreciate them and take care of them meticulously.


Dang 4500 miles??? That is a lot of money to spend for a truck that is not driven. It is at least an 03 and maybe an 02. Pretty impressive, but I could not see myself driving a truck that expensive that little.

It does look good though.
 
Wow...Nice Truck!

Great Job! Looks very nice in that color!

Reminds me of a black one I did not to long ago...darn.... it was some work...lol

Keep up the great work! Nice shop as well!
 
I've done 4 F-350's in the last few months. What a job...2 were contractors trucks (dirty as heck) and the other 2 belonged to the local Harley Davidson shop (not so bad). They look nice when they're clean though!
 
I just detailed an 03 F-350 Dualie with a cap on it. I know what you mean by alot of work. It did look really nice thought when it was all cleaned up.

Really nice work!
 
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