Troy@Protekt
a.k.a. Troy@DetailCity
This truck is only a few years old and was in decent shape. The main reason for the showcase is the tonneau cover. It went from dull and faded to like new. It took 3 applications of Poorboy's Trim Restorer about 15 minutes apart. I wiped off the excess and wowed the customer.
The sun was pretty brutal but I opted to not put my tent up mainly so I could see what I was doing and so it would be easier to take some before and afters. I had no trouble working in full sun other than keeping my sweat off the car.:redface:
After I washed and clayed it I went right to treating the tonneau cover because I knew it was going to need multiple applications and I wanted to have dry time between them.
This was before:
I followed up the Poorboy's with a coat of Ultima Tire and Trim Guard for some added durability. Thinking back I wish I had taken shots of each stage but I just have the after:
In the above pic you'll notice a nasty scratch by the handle of the tail gate. That was before I sanded and polished. It practically disappeared which also made the customer very happy. Sorry no close up after shot. I just didn't think to take one at the time. I will get better at these I promise.
Here was the truck before I started. Dirty but in decent shape:
This is a 50/50 of the correction. I used Meguiar's 105 with a white polishing pad on my FLEX at speed 5. This time I mixed in some Poorboy's Polish w/carnauba blue (3 parts 105 to 1 part PWC) to give the 105 a longer working time in the direct sun. It had an added benefit of dusting less too:
OK now just some nice after shots:
This is another UPP application using the FLEX and PFW pad. All I can say is I am thankful I tried this method because I love it.
This was a nice color to polish. It made me wish my truck wasn't white.:drool:

The sun was pretty brutal but I opted to not put my tent up mainly so I could see what I was doing and so it would be easier to take some before and afters. I had no trouble working in full sun other than keeping my sweat off the car.:redface:
After I washed and clayed it I went right to treating the tonneau cover because I knew it was going to need multiple applications and I wanted to have dry time between them.
This was before:

I followed up the Poorboy's with a coat of Ultima Tire and Trim Guard for some added durability. Thinking back I wish I had taken shots of each stage but I just have the after:

In the above pic you'll notice a nasty scratch by the handle of the tail gate. That was before I sanded and polished. It practically disappeared which also made the customer very happy. Sorry no close up after shot. I just didn't think to take one at the time. I will get better at these I promise.

Here was the truck before I started. Dirty but in decent shape:

This is a 50/50 of the correction. I used Meguiar's 105 with a white polishing pad on my FLEX at speed 5. This time I mixed in some Poorboy's Polish w/carnauba blue (3 parts 105 to 1 part PWC) to give the 105 a longer working time in the direct sun. It had an added benefit of dusting less too:

OK now just some nice after shots:





This is another UPP application using the FLEX and PFW pad. All I can say is I am thankful I tried this method because I love it.

This was a nice color to polish. It made me wish my truck wasn't white.:drool: