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!
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