I decided to do my own rig today......

AtlantaBoy

South Atlanta Details
I had a woman cancel her Audi, so I had a Saturday by myself. I know the pis are cloudy, cause it was about to rain.....



Vac Interior
Extracted carpet and front seat with Wellworth's Soap
Cleaned glass with Stoner's and MF
Scrubed tires (inside and out) with Simple Green 2:1
Washed
Polished exterior glass with Diamondie
Clayed with Clay Magic's Blue bar
Washed again
Presure washed underside
Dryed with Absorber
Rotary with Malco "Rapid Cut" at 1200 RPM's with blue pad
Buffed with Malco "Mag II Polish" with yellow pad (I have a GEM buffer.....old school)
Buffed on Meguair's NXT with white finishing pad
Sparyed "Gloss All" on tires.
 
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Yea, It pretty easy to spiff up my truck as it never gets nasty. I am kinda bumed over the pics. I use a 8ft ladder and stand in the bed to get the top of it. Wife's Volvo is a easy one too.
 
Beautiful! I'm a ford truck man too. I just spent 3 days on mine over the weekend. Not a lot of business on a holiday weekend.
 
Yea, I love the billett grills, but sorta hard to clean and polish those little strips.....lol. The tires are a bit of a hassle. They never get alot of brake dust/grime build up, just dressing build up. I try to give them a satin look, but their hard to buff out with all the nooks and cranies on the exterior. I always have to clean them twice to fully remove all the dressing so I can start with a clean, dry tires. If I didn't and just reapplied over the old stuff, FLING all over the place. I do alot of lifted/show trucks. Mainly becasuse someone is asking how I keep it so clean or what I use on it, then I roll into detailing. Holiday weekend are the worst about cancelations.
 
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Yea, I love the billett grills, but sorta hard to clean and polish those little strips.....lol.

I use Poorboys Pro Polish on my Billet grill and it works awesome. Better than any metal polish I've tried so far. Just my opinion.
 
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