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    Re: Cleaning and protecting tight area between a truck cab and truck bed.

    Quote Originally Posted by GearHead_1 View Post
    Not really asking about your rate but would like to know how much time you would quote on the average bed R&R? I`ve honestly never heard of a Detailer offering this as a service though apparently there must be a market for it.
    Yes, This category of detailing is what I call "Taking it to the Next Level" or more commonly known as "Level 2"


    I typically charge an additional $25-$30 for bed removal depending upon how many rusty bolts I have to deal with

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    Re: Cleaning and protecting tight area between a truck cab and truck bed.

    what you need is a 4 year old. or a 3 year old with a strong work ethic.

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    Re: Cleaning and protecting tight area between a truck cab and truck bed.

    Quote Originally Posted by MooreImpressive View Post
    what you need is a 4 year old. or a 3 year old with a strong work ethic.
    And long arms.
    A society willing to trade liberty for temporary security deserves neither and will lose both
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    Re: Cleaning and protecting tight area between a truck cab and truck bed.

    I`d want that done if it were mine. I`d *do* it if it were mine. But then I wax all those other areas people were mentioning too.

    I`d wrap a MF around a long wooden dowel/something similar to get in there, or use the tools made for that (I got mine from Griot`s; IIRC they`re also sold under the "Pimp Stix" name, which I found off-putting).

    I wouldn`t R&R the bed, too many potential issues.

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    Re: Cleaning and protecting tight area between a truck cab and truck bed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post

    I wouldn`t R&R the bed, too many potential issues.

    You havent experienced fun until youve removed the bed off a 98 F250 by yourself
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    Re: Cleaning and protecting tight area between a truck cab and truck bed.

    Trouble- Oh man, I can only imagine!

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    Re: Cleaning and protecting tight area between a truck cab and truck bed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Trouble View Post
    You havent experienced fun until youve removed the bed off a 98 F250 by yourself
    Okay I think taking the box off a pickup to clean, polish, wax the back of a cab that no one will ever see is just plain nuts.
    That`s right I said it because somebody had to!

 

 
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