Resurrecting the Beast: 2005 Dodge Ram Srt10 24 hour Detail (New Image Auto Detailing NYC)

pr3lude

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Resurrecting the Beast: 2005 Dodge Ram Srt10 24 hour Detail (New Image Auto Detailing Brooklyn NYC)

Hey what's up Autopia. I wanted to share with you a complete paint correction on a 2005 Dodge Ram Srt10. The truck was severely swirled, had buffing trails from improper detailing, marring, micro marring, holograms, you name it this truck had it. I used a combination of both the Makita rotary and Porter cable 7424xp with various pads to bring back the shine and depth of paint. The truck took approximately 24 hrs to complete. The truck was a joy to work on and results were outstanding. The truck belongs to my cousin and he was ecstatic with the results. Please enjoy and feel free to post comments. I will post sun shots once the weather gets better. Thank you

2005 Dodge Ram Srt10 2 step paint correction
Chemical Guys Citrus wash w/Mtm foam cannon
Washed using 2 bucket method w/grit guards
Nanoskin Clay mitt Fine Grade
M105 Orange Lake Country Pad/Makita Rotary w/wool pad
M205 White Lake Country Pad
Blackfire wet diamond sealant applied w/Black Lake Country applicator pad
Speed brushes to clean wheel barrels
Meguiars Wheel Brightener
Meguiars Apc on interior
Meguiars Leather conditioner on leather surfaces
Meguiars Hyper dressing on tires
Adams 2 step polish on exhaust tips
3m painters tape to tape off moldings, handles and emblems























































 
That was a great turn around,is it really necessary to use the two bucket method on a job that is so messed up? I have been wondering if it is pressure washed first and it will be 2 stepped is it overkill to 2bm? I am new to this system and have only used it on good condition vehicles so far. I have done four trashed paint corrections and have not used the 2bm on any of them. I would like to hear your thoughts since you have more experience than me.
 
Thanks for the comment, yea I tend to always use a 2 bucket system just for safety and not induce any other swirls which in turn will just create more work on the correction aspect...

That was a great turn around,is it really necessary to use the two bucket method on a job that is so messed up? I have been wondering if it is pressure washed first and it will be 2 stepped is it overkill to 2bm? I am new to this system and have only used it on good condition vehicles so far. I have done four trashed paint corrections and have not used the 2bm on any of them. I would like to hear your thoughts since you have more experience than me.
 
Nice work. Looks just like the 2005 SRT10 I did a few months ago as that was totally trashed also.
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Beautiful work I hope your cousin appreciates the amount of work that took. looks like the previous owner used the single bucket method but his soap was way to aggressive.

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Holy Hologram Batman !!!!! What a comeback. You were definitely a "superhero" on this one. Digging the detailing apron for sure....:rockon
 
Man all those lovely ghost flames wiped out. Some one put some effort into installing those all over that truck and you just had to go and wipe them all out. :P. Seriously though that looks really nice after you were done.
 
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