White Ford F250 (lots of pictures)

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So one of my friends i went to high school with wanted me to detail his White Ford F250. He did not want any correction since its a daily driver and he takes its at least once a month to the sand dunes to ride dirt bikes and quads. He was more concern with the interior. So I did a full interior detail. The seats were filthy. The picture of the bissell tank was from the seats. Wash and clay added 2 coats of CG Jetseal 109 and CG 50/50. This was the biggest vehicle i have done. i have a new found respect for you detailers that do RVs,Big Rigs and Buses

Wheels-CG Diablo
Tires-Megs Endurance
Windows-Stoners glass
Wash-CG citrus wash & gloss
Clay
CG JetSeal 109-2 Coats
CG 50/50 wax
Dash- CG Inner Clean
Seats and Carpet- Spray with folex then use bissell proheat
Outer Trim- CG VRP
Final wipe down-CG V7

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Nice truck! I love the F-series :) big trucks are fun huh? I have to take care of mine along with my dads Excursion, and more. Also doing a 32ft trailer as we speak. They just seem like it never ends.


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Nice truck! I love the F-series :) big trucks are fun huh? I have to take care of mine along with my dads Excursion, and more. Also doing a 32ft trailer as we speak. They just seem like it never ends.


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:urtheman: I had only done cars till today. I was a good first experience.
 
I was working at a steady pace no kinda rush....I took a bunch of breaks =)...but in total in working hrs almost 6hrs.

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Awesome job. How do you like the bissell?


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That's about how long it takes me to do my truck if I clean it top to bottom, I am going to try that spray before I use my Bissell. Nice work :dblthumb2:
 
The bissell is awesome. Its great for the weekend warrior/hobbiest. It took 98% of the stains from the seats. My friend was very impress with the results specially since he had spill coffee a couple of times

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Awesome job!!
:urtheman:

You must be exhausted after that one.
 
Dude, looks awesome. Especially under the fenders where the spring is. Would have taken me 6 hours to wash that truck
 
Thanks everyone. He just text me he wants me to do his wifes Corolla in 2 weeks. That will be much easier

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The bissell is awesome. Its great for the weekend warrior/hobbiest. It took 98% of the stains from the seats. My friend was very impress with the results specially since he had spill coffee a couple of times

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The bissell is more than just a weekend warrior lol I employ that sucker full time. About 9 cars a week get done with that bad boy. I've had it about 5-6 months. Still works just as good as the day I bought it. In the future I plan on getting a higher end one. But for now, it does the trick pretty well. I have no complaints.

My method,
1)Vacuum
2)Dust off as much as I can (floor mats)
3)Folex and hand scrub
4)Extract (just water)
5)Repeat as necessary

The reason I don't use any chemicals in the tank is because I think extracting with just water leaves less chemical in the carpet in the end. I also prefer to hand scrub with folex. Seems to do a better job.
 
The bissell is more than just a weekend warrior lol I employ that sucker full time. About 9 cars a week get done with that bad boy. I've had it about 5-6 months. Still works just as good as the day I bought it. In the future I plan on getting a higher end one. But for now, it does the trick pretty well. I have no complaints.

My method,
1)Vacuum
2)Dust off as much as I can (floor mats)
3)Folex and hand scrub
4)Extract (just water)
5)Repeat as necessary

The reason I don't use any chemicals in the tank is because I think extracting with just water leaves less chemical in the carpet in the end. I also prefer to hand scrub with folex. Seems to do a better job.

I use the same exact method..... :thumbup:
I works great. The F250 seats were almost brown color from all the dirt

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Looking great! :props:

Everyone can look at a freshly detailed car or truck and to the unknowing they might think 2 or 3 hours at best. If they ever knew just how much work automotive detailing is, when done correctly, they be exhausted just keeping up...

It takes time, knowledge, the right products, and machine to make a truck look this good......:props:
 
Looking great! :props:

Everyone can look at a freshly detailed car or truck and to the unknowing they might think 2 or 3 hours at best. If they ever knew just how much work automotive detailing is, when done correctly, they be exhausted just keeping up...

It takes time, knowledge, the right products, and machine to make a truck look this good......:props:

Thank you. Your are totally correct. I sometimes have people come up to me and want a full detail I tell them the price for all the work they want done they reply "why so much the car wash charges $20" or "the other guy charges $50 for a full detail" He is the same guy that used a t-shirt to wash your car. I have seen this with my very own eyes. I do this as a hobby but at the same time I am not going to sell my self short because i know how much work really goes into the job.
 
Maybe I'm blind, but I can't find the Bissell tank picture. I wanna see the dirt!:props:
 
Great job. Amazing shine to not do major correction. Thanks for sharing all of these pictures of your work.
 
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