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    One I did this past spring. Serious neglect and improper care. I`m still a bit of a rookie, I haven`t moved beyond my PC with Griot`s Garage polishes. I will be stepping up to a Makita or DeWalt with some more aggressive products in `10 when I deplete my GG supply.



    The final product here is satisfactory, but the time involved was far to lengthy for adequate profit.



    The truck is a 2004 Peterbilt 378 with a Century 1060s Rotating Crane Heavy Duty Wrecker. $450-500k when new. About 35` long and 65,000 lbs.




























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    WOW! how long did it take you? Looks great! How did you come across this truck?

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    My hot damn, you have stolen my heart.



    I feel you on this one man. I do several rigs and those tanks are a PITA.
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    @thedetailer - thank you, this took about 30 hours. I was forced to attack each panel multiple times due to the mild nature of the Griot`s polish. I think with a direct drive machine, I could have cut my time by 6-8 hours. Back in a previous life, I used to drive these things. I ended up with a management position, and thus my part time detailing career began.



    @Brandon1, I have many more big truck pics to post, those tanks are almost not worth the effort involved!

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    Great job cfd. I love doing the big trucks. Get the dewalt or what ever you need to make your life easier. I used to detail for a crane company so I know what you went thru.

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    I admire your confidence in taking on such a detail! I cannot imagine performing a detail of such magnitude...



    Great work! and a beautiful piece of machinery!
    "cleanliness is next to godliness"

 

 

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