Dodge Ram Farm Truck

tuscarora dave

"Luck" Residue of design
This Truck is used for farm related work so it got just a simple one step polish with the Flex and Poorboy's PWS using a white Poorboy's VC polishing pad.

The wheels were cleaned with PB S&R and EZ Detail brush

Tires and Wells scrubbed using Super clean and dressed with PB B&B

PB Trim Restorer applied to all black Trim

Hard water deposits polished off of glass using PB Pro Polish and G110V2

Kristine (my trusty helper) did all the interior work which was a mess to start with. She did a terrific job using PB APC and PB NL. The carpets were scrubbed with the Cyclo with carpet brushes.

The owner was happy enough to send me to the garage to give quotes on his wife's 2 vehicles.:yay

There are no before pics but as I stated it is a farm truck.

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Kristine getting busy with the Cyclo..

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Kristine's handy work.. I am glad I have her as a helper, she does very nice work

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Thanks for looking, TD
 
A rather fancy farm truck. :)

Looks like you spent some extra time up under that front wheel well area.

Nice to have dependable help. Keep up the good work Kristine.
 
A rather fancy farm truck. :)

Looks like you spent some extra time up under that front wheel well area.

Nice to have dependable help. Keep up the good work Kristine.

I did that wheel well area with the EZ Detail brush. It works very nice for that. Maybe 5 minutes on each well. That is a pretty fancy farm truck but it was a pretty fancy farm too.
 
Nice work, Dave and Kristine!

(What a beautiful classic PA farm... makes me homesick.)

Thanks to all of you for the compliments. J.H. if you could have seen the entire farm.......I called it "Serenity Cove" , It was so peaceful working there I can't wait to go back for the wife's vehicles.
 
I did that wheel well area with the EZ Detail brush. It works very nice for that. Maybe 5 minutes on each well. That is a pretty fancy farm truck but it was a pretty fancy farm too.
That's a new truck ha, not what I expected it should have been easy its nice...:D
 
That's a new truck ha, not what I expected it should have been easy its nice...:D

A thorough job is always easy...unless you are the one doing the work. This truck was many things, it was big, it was muddy, it was scuffed up, it was sapped up, it was full of french fries, gum, candy, mud and saw dust, but the one thing it was not is easy.;)
 
I have diluted mine down that far before, though now I'm using a dilution closer to 80/20 or 75/25. Also use in on tires/wheel wells and some trim pieces. I can't imagine however that it didn't leave the hard non-porous surfaces (sprints/shocks etc.) "oily" and an attractant for dirt/grime.
 
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