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Old 01-10-09, 11:02   #1 (permalink)
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Three Detailers and a Ram 2500

This 2003 Dodge RAM 2500 was a rarity where you have a King Cab and a Full Bed along with of course the Hemi. MAN what a truck, but it surely was hurting when it came into my shop. The owner asked for a lundry list of items to complete this detail and that is where the story begins.

On the laundry list we had to repair a large section of "missing paint" on the corner of the door jamb, a large amount of rock chips on the front hood, various scratches on the tailgate (it looked like a raccoon scratched it), an area of egg etching, and of course your normal RIDs and swirls.

I was lucky to have the assitance of "Got Leather (DJ)" and "Jeff (not an autopian member, yet). Anyhow let us begin our story. I took a trip to the local automotive store and got some Duplicolor 2in1 Deep Garnett Red Pearl for the door jamb, scratch and rock chips. I already had some touch up clear from PaintScratch.com which is some great stuff.

On with the detail.

Wash - ONR
Clay from just the passenger front fender. UGHHH!!


Here are some pics of what we had to work with.









Ready for polishing. Boy that pad seems small for this truck.
Process was PFW and #105 1800k
White pad #105 1500-1100-900
LSP -2 Coats Zaino Z5 Pro/ZFX.



Here are some 50/50 shots.

Every part of this detail required complete coverage of all areas.







Here is a pic of the tailgate


After (Not perfect, but it almost blends in).


Here is a "close to finished pic" (1 layer of Zaino & no Dressing) of the truck. I still had to work another 3 hours to finish off the final touches.






I unfortunalty did not get a final pic of the completed truck from the owner. As soon as I do I will post it. I wished that I could have kept the truck in the shop longer. It became a great advertising piece. It was a project that touched upon many different areas of detailing.

Thanks to "Got Leather" and Jeff for helping on this one.

Thanks for looking.
 
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Old 01-11-09, 12:11   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Three Detailers and a Ram 2500

That is definitely a nice turnaround! Would love to see some finished pics and a couple close ups of the scratch on the rear just to see how the paint matched.

Great work!
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Re: Three Detailers and a Ram 2500

Looks good Eric. I got some pictures from my camera when I was over helping so I'll put those up when I'm free. Thanks again.
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