Detailed: 2005 Colorado LS

justin30513

Mobile Detailing Services
This referral came from a customer of mine at a local bank. The owner of this truck runs a local gas station here in downtown Blue Ridge. The forecast was for 75% rain all day but the owner told me I could work on it. I didn't have anything else planned so I saw it as a good chance to gain some more rotary experience. He has recently ordered a new Mini Cooper S and will trading this truck in the coming week. I wasn't getting paid for a full detail but this was some good exposure for my business. He said just to make it presentable. I figured I could a little more than that!

Here's the full process......

Befores:
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Paint condtion.....
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Wash Cycle:
Running low on my NXT Tech wash, I decided to use some of Zep's Car Wash that found at my local Home Depot. I put 2 ounces in the bucket with 2.5 gallons of water. Suds were amazing. I first degreased the jams, tires, wells, and wheels. I then washed the truck twice with a LC Ulti-Mitt. This has been a really good mitt. Expect a review soon......this was the 49th vehicle and I'm doing my review when I hit 50 vehicles washed. I did notice that the Zep cleaned really well and sheet a lot of the water off. Bugs came off easy too.

Interior:
The interior first saw a major vacuuming. I use my brush attachment a lot. I vacuum every surface of the interior before it sees any liquid cleaning at all. All plastics and vinyl got Purple Power cut 4:1 and the carpets and seat saw a mix of Folex and Purple Power. I mix it like this.......8oz. Purple Power......8oz. Folex.......the rest with WARM water. I spray it on after I vacuum the area. By the time I get back around to the starting spot, it's time to wipe up with a wet MF towel and re-vacuum. This one didn't get a full restoration as it would have required several passes of this process. Came good enough for me and the customer.

Paint Polishing:
(Meguiar's #9 Swirl Remover 2.0 via rotary & LC White Pad)
It's been a while since I've used any of Meguiar's polishes. Since it very damp today and 106 has been tough in humid conditions, I though I play with this some. I was not doing a full correction on the paint. I was just getting ride of some surface swirls and reducing some dings and scratches. The thing was, this polish and the rotary took out way more than I thought! Pad hop nearly ceased too and there was no sling. There was also no dusting, no staining, and the clean up was effortless. All of this from a 9.00 bottle of polish. I love.

Tools used in polishing....
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Paint Protection:
(NXT 2.0 by hand...removed by hand also)
Figured since I was using Meguiar's polish, why not use the NXT 2.0 Wax? I put it on by and it was a breeze. It dried in about 15 minute in about 100% humidity. Came off easy. I also did all the jams and shuts with NXT as well.

Tools used for protection.......
(That's a prototype applicator from Lake Country)
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Afters.......

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Well your efforts should give the customer something to make a good deal when he sells that vehicle.

I have a Vector rotary and it does a good job. I would guess that the Chicago rotary would do the same thing. Just another example that one does not need to spend high dollars to get the job done. I love working with the black paint of GM trucks.
 
Well your efforts should give the customer something to make a good deal when he sells that vehicle.

I have a Vector rotary and it does a good job. I would guess that the Chicago rotary would do the same thing. Just another example that one does not need to spend high dollars to get the job done. I love working with the black paint of GM trucks.

This rotary was 25.00.....SHIPPED! Can't be it.

Thanks bro.
 
Great job!

That's impressive that the NXT dried that quick. I can see the haze in the air, looks like 100% humidity.
 
Nice work and write up Justin...wish the people here in CA would catch on to doing there cars even in the face of rain...if there is a slight chance within a week they don't want to....I hear lets wait for spring
 
wtf ..... did you get that thing from harbor freight ?
i guess for 25 bucks you cant beat it. what are the specs on that thing?........ the truck looks really good :rockon
 
Justin, three questions:
1. What are you degreasing with? I've seen it on most of your other threads but don't think it was mentioned.
2. What peticular Purple Power product, there are many?
3. How did you attack the chrome on this one, did you polish as well or just wax?

Erik
 
Justin, three questions:
1. What are you degreasing with? I've seen it on most of your other threads but don't think it was mentioned.
2. What peticular Purple Power product, there are many?
3. How did you attack the chrome on this one, did you polish as well or just wax?

Erik

I use Purple Power's Degreaser......should answer questions 1 & 2.

I polished the two chrome bumper with #9 and waxed it with NXT 2.0. I treated it just like the paint. Most of time that is all you need to do to chrome.
 
This just goes to show you that the results are mostly from the talent of the detailer. The truck looks amazing and you did it with all inexpensive products and equipment. What a great job!

So this dude is going from that huge truck to a mini-cooper?! What a change!
 
This just goes to show you that the results are mostly from the talent of the detailer. The truck looks amazing and you did it with all inexpensive products and equipment. What a great job!

So this dude is going from that huge truck to a mini-cooper?! What a change!


:rofl that thing will fit in the bed of my F250.I might be able to get the cooper mini in with it if I stack them :rofl
 
Wow! Nice turn-around! That truck looks amazing now.

I bet the customer was really happy with it.

:10:
 
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