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    Chevy Truck, interior/exterior detail, D300/D301 MF







    This truck belongs to the brother of one of my friends, both are avid hunters and their vehicles sit outside 24/7. I detailed my friends truck early this summer and his brother booked his truck shortly after. Overall condition was not too bad, and was what I expect from most trucks in MN. The job was booked for an interior detail and a 1-step correction...great opportunity to use the full MF system! Normally the D300/D301 combo would be a 2-step correction, but since the D301 works so effortlessly I really don`t mind doing it for free as it doesn`t take much longer than using a dedicated wax/sealant, yet it offers more correction for my client.



    Process:



    Wash - Foamed bath followed by 2BM wash using CGCW

    Wheels - Meguiar`s Wheel Brightener

    Tires - Cleaned with Meguiar`s D103, dressed with Meguiar`s Hyper Dressing

    Wheel Wells - Cleaned with Meguiar`s D103, dressed with Meguiar`s Hyper Dressing

    Clay - Clay Magic & ONR for lube

    Tree sap - IPA

    Paint correction - Meguiar`s MF system D300/D301 on GG6 DA

    Glass - Meguiar`s D120

    Plastic Trim - Meguiars Ultimate Protectant

    Step bars - Polished with Meguiar`s Aluminum Polish via GG6 DA and PFW pad

    Chrome - Mothers Chrome polish

    Head/tail lights - D300 MF followed by PlastX foam LC on the GG6 DA

    Carpets - Pre-treat with Bio-clean, scrubbed with hand brush and DA attachment, extracted with LGM and followed with Shop Vac.

    Leather - Cleaned with OPC followed by Leatherique system

    Vinyl - Cleaned with OPC and dressed with 303 Aerospace Protectant

    Dash/radio/climate controls - 1Z Premium

    Door jambs - OPC & various brushes

    Weather stripping - 303 Aerospace Protectant





    Before pics













    Lots of bugs on the front....OPC loosened them up nicely.







    Crusty salt deposits



























































































    On these trucks I`ll pop up the step plates as a lot of dirt tends to gets under them













    Fine tree sap all over the truck as well as a few globs too...sorry for the blurry pics













    Paint was pretty swirled up and the 50/50 shots don`t to a very good job, but light colors suck for capturing this.

















    Box side before





    Box side after


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    Finished Interior pics!











































    Don`t forget about the seat racks!






























































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    Finished Exterior pics!







































































































    Thanks for looking!



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    beautiful work!!!!

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    Awesome.



    Cool mirror shot...

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    Great work Chad! You obviously do a lot of incredible paint correction work, but your interior skills are off the charts too!

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    Great work Chad! I always remove sill plates (safely), just the smart thing to do if you want to get everything vacuumed without scratching the plastic.



    -Kody-
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    Very nice work! Truck cleaned up great.
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    Automotive Appearance Specialist - Serving Greater Lansing, Michigan
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    Very nice turn around! your pictures really do justice for your quality work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdekany
    beautiful work!!!!


    Thanks Thomas!



    Quote Originally Posted by dschribs
    Awesome.



    Cool mirror shot...


    Thank you!



    Quote Originally Posted by mikenap
    Great work Chad! You obviously do a lot of incredible paint correction work, but your interior skills are off the charts too!




    Thanks Mike! I guess that`s one thing I actually like about interior jobs...they make great before and after transformations.



    Quote Originally Posted by kakeuter
    Great work Chad! I always remove sill plates (safely), just the smart thing to do if you want to get everything vacuumed without scratching the plastic.



    -Kody-


    Thanks Kody!



    Quote Originally Posted by Shiny Lil Detlr
    Very nice work! Truck cleaned up great.


    Thanks Charlie!



    Quote Originally Posted by Knox Details
    Very nice turn around! your pictures really do justice for your quality work!


    Thanks for the kind words Tim!

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    Awesome work Chad, that truck was filthy, looks excellent!

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    Those interior shots just make me wanna say, ahhhhhh(in the fresh and relaxing kinda way)
    Doing it BIG!

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    Nice work Chad, as always. Even though GM leather is considered crap by most people`s standards, I personally have had the biggest turn around with Leatherique on GM cars. I too find that cleansing first with OPC, etc works best. Leatherique really takes away the shine and softens up the leather, your pictures do a great job of showing that off.



    Interesting theory on the "new" one step w/ d300/301. If you don`t mind me asking, how long would you estimate just the buffing/polishing took you. That truck looks HUGE in pics, I bet it was a bear.



    "...what I expect from most trucks in MN." haha yup. I try to stay away from them myself.



    Good job, Mark

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    Light color or not that is a lot of work!, and great work at that. "Brillness" Chad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie
    Awesome work Chad, that truck was filthy, looks excellent!


    Thanks Eddie!



    Quote Originally Posted by Tru_Shine
    Those interior shots just make me wanna say, ahhhhhh(in the fresh and relaxing kinda way)


    LOL! Thanks Eric!



    Quote Originally Posted by MarkyMarkGTM
    Nice work Chad, as always. Even though GM leather is considered crap by most people`s standards, I personally have had the biggest turn around with Leatherique on GM cars. I too find that cleansing first with OPC, etc works best. Leatherique really takes away the shine and softens up the leather, your pictures do a great job of showing that off.



    Interesting theory on the "new" one step w/ d300/301. If you don`t mind me asking, how long would you estimate just the buffing/polishing took you. That truck looks HUGE in pics, I bet it was a bear.



    "...what I expect from most trucks in MN." haha yup. I try to stay away from them myself.



    Good job, Mark


    Thanks Mark! I probably had 4-5 hrs into the polishing...



    Quote Originally Posted by Auto Concierge
    Light color or not that is a lot of work!, and great work at that. "Brillness" Chad.


    Thanks Bob!

 

 
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