Marc08EX
New member
Quick Detail:
Duragloss Quick Detailer
Meguiar's Supreme Shine Microfiber
Paint Correction:
Meguair's G110v2 / 5" W67DA Backing Plate
Meguiar's M101 / D300 / Meguiar's 5" Microfiber Cutting Discs
Pad Conditioning Brush
Craftsman 500W Halogen Lights
Brinkmann Dual Xenon Lights
LSP:
Meguiar's D301 Finishing Wax
Plastic Trim:
Meguiar's Ultimate Black
The owner of this vehicle is a co-worker. He wanted to trade this truck in but dealerships were low balling him and giving his truck below poor trade in value. All of them were saying that the truck needed a new paint job to re-sell. I sent him a few of my previous detail jobs and he asked me if I could do anything about his paint. I said that I would like to try and see what I can do and hopefully he could gain a few grand in his trade-in. The owner took this vehicle for the main purpose it was built - off roading. Not only did he go off roading but he went at it HARD. He didn't mind the battle scars obtained from it because he thinks that the truck was built for it so he's just serving its purpose. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED but I really had my doubts on it. I still thought it was worth a shot and it's not like I can make it worse.
Brace yourselves.. This is not pretty..
Here are pictures the owner took before he brought over the vehicle to the detail location:
The owner was kind enough to run the truck through the car wash before bringing it in for the detail. I didn't mind the car going through the car wash because the damage is a lot worse than what can be obtained from a car wash. Upon the vehicle's arrival, I waited a little to let the car cool down. It's very hot here in Phoenix right now so the surface temp is through the roof. After waiting, I wiped down the entire vehicle to remove any dust. Here are pictures of the vehicle after the car has been wiped down:
Here's a picture of the table where I laid out my detailing stuff. Being mobile is a little hard LOL!
Duragloss Quick Detailer
Meguiar's Supreme Shine Microfiber
Paint Correction:
Meguair's G110v2 / 5" W67DA Backing Plate
Meguiar's M101 / D300 / Meguiar's 5" Microfiber Cutting Discs
Pad Conditioning Brush
Craftsman 500W Halogen Lights
Brinkmann Dual Xenon Lights
LSP:
Meguiar's D301 Finishing Wax
Plastic Trim:
Meguiar's Ultimate Black
The owner of this vehicle is a co-worker. He wanted to trade this truck in but dealerships were low balling him and giving his truck below poor trade in value. All of them were saying that the truck needed a new paint job to re-sell. I sent him a few of my previous detail jobs and he asked me if I could do anything about his paint. I said that I would like to try and see what I can do and hopefully he could gain a few grand in his trade-in. The owner took this vehicle for the main purpose it was built - off roading. Not only did he go off roading but he went at it HARD. He didn't mind the battle scars obtained from it because he thinks that the truck was built for it so he's just serving its purpose. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED but I really had my doubts on it. I still thought it was worth a shot and it's not like I can make it worse.
Brace yourselves.. This is not pretty..
Here are pictures the owner took before he brought over the vehicle to the detail location:
The owner was kind enough to run the truck through the car wash before bringing it in for the detail. I didn't mind the car going through the car wash because the damage is a lot worse than what can be obtained from a car wash. Upon the vehicle's arrival, I waited a little to let the car cool down. It's very hot here in Phoenix right now so the surface temp is through the roof. After waiting, I wiped down the entire vehicle to remove any dust. Here are pictures of the vehicle after the car has been wiped down:
Here's a picture of the table where I laid out my detailing stuff. Being mobile is a little hard LOL!