New Image Auto Detailing: Ram 3500

kakeuter

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Cleaned up a massive Dodge for my customer as a future gift to his son.



Interior was in good shape as it has been sitting in storage for a while. Since it was “detailed” in Miami before getting shipped here the outside was a little rough.



Paint was compounded with D300 and a MF cutting pad

Paint was polished with 85rd and a green pad

Paint was protected with BFWD



Initial condition

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50:50 of same area

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50:50 of rear passenger side door

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Driver’s side before

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After compounding

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Working our way around the beast

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Roof getting some love

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Once compounding/polishing was all done, ready to be washed

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Only wash picture I got, as it started raining



Tire cleaner breaking down the gunk – no agitation yet

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BFWD applied

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Fender wells before

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After

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Cleaning up the front end

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Windows getting cleaned up

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Making sure the interior was all good

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Suspension parts looking good now

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Final wipedown

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Afters

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Engine was cleaned up

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Mean front end

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Interior

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My favorite shot, not bad for a cheap camera

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New work van packed up and ready to go, build write-up on this coming soon.

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Here’s a quick walkaround I did before I left

New Image Auto Detailing: Ram 3500 - YouTube

Thanks for looking!



-Kody-
 
maxepr1 said:
Nice work Kody! Looks wet!



Thanks! Kinda sucks it's gonna be rainy when he gives it to his son, but at least it's properly protected.



Shiny Lil Detlr said:
Looks awesome, Kody!



Where did you get that light you had mounted above the dash?



Thank you! It's from Snap-On, the hooks on the end are spring loaded and adjustable, so you just pull it to the size that you need and the spring holds it in place.
 
Thanks! Kinda sucks it's gonna be rainy when he gives it to his son, but at least it's properly protected.







Tell me about it! Hasn't rained all summer and now I've got 4 the next 5 days!!
 
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