2002 F350 7.3 Diesel 6" Lift 30+ hr detail

Nice work underneath, on top, and all over. I like the shots of the undercarriage being thoroughly cleaned and adding the power washer into the mix was the right way to go under there.

These trucks jacked up like that make it a real bear to work on because of having to constantly move the step....

A lot of work and the saga continues.... :props:

Thanks! I'm just over 5'5" so this truck is a real challenge to get high spots.

I'm thoroughly impressed. Way to go! I detailed 2 boats and decided to stick to cars thereafter because of the amount of polishing they required.... and they were probably not much longer or bigger than this truck..plus you're getting into the crevices of the undercarriage, (and doing the interior?). Props to you I'm so psyched to see how this comes out. Too bad about the owner putting chrome on top of the rusting spots :/

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Thank you!! all the encouragement is really nice to have on a project like this. I have a few interior pictures coming after this post.

btw, hours have been revised to 45 hours + 5 hours for the undercoating (pictures coming).
 
Here are a few pictures from over the past few days.



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I don't have any after pictures for the cup holders but you get the idea....
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Here's a test spot on the headliner:
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Some paint
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The hook & loop backing on my original Flex backing plate decided to die on me about 2 sections from the end of compounding, had to wait for a new one to arrive :mad:
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After stage 1 of correction
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40x microscope shot of one of the many rock chips
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40x view of the back of the key fob :help:
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This is one of the best investments I have mad in a long time. I have been looking for a compact cordless drill with a lot of speed control and this is better than anything I could have imagined. Three speed brushless motor with easily controlled variable speed on the trigger. 3 LED lights up from to help show what you're working on and I added the Makita chuck there to attach anything else I needed like the Flitz buff balls and what not..
It got a LOT of work on the exhaust for this truck with LC wool balls and the Flitz buff balls
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Applied POR15 by hand:
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When I'm done I will be putting together a video similar to my past few, I don't know if I have a lot of footage I would like of before but I'll definitely spend some time showing the end results.

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Wow, talk about detailing down to the details.:props:

Can't wait to see this beast finally finished.
 
Very very nice! I am sure the owners will be thrilled! :dblthumb2:
Keep us posted.
 
Next up, trim restoration with Gtechniq G4....
 
Meguiars APC+ 10:1 and a scrub brush

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Curious about your aproach with the headliner as well? Also what was your preparation process before applying POR15?
 
Curious about your aproach with the headliner as well? Also what was your preparation process before applying POR15?

Headliner:
-spray APC+ onto towel
-scrub headliner vigorously
-use a stiff brush if necessary
-rub with a dry towel
-no more dirty headliner!

for the POR15, I scrubbed all the rust and old undercoating off with some wire brushes. You can go through their whole preparation process but this stuff bonds so well it really wasn't necessary here, especially since that would be another few hours of prep work. I applied it with a cheap paint brush.
 
Awesome, I use MF towel with OPC with success. I guess the headliner was a lot filthier than what I have seen so the test spot really showed well! I will stay tuned, great thread and work so far on the truck.
 
Thanks for taking the time to document this detail project, include pictures, and process taken on each step. It looks great so far.
 
Work = Impressed

Studio = Jealous

Microscope shots = Now that's just cool!
 
Awesome, I use MF towel with OPC with success. I guess the headliner was a lot filthier than what I have seen so the test spot really showed well! I will stay tuned, great thread and work so far on the truck.

Remember, this truck was used as a work truck and the owners smoke in it.

Work = Impressed

Studio = Jealous

Microscope shots = Now that's just cool!

Thank you! the microscope shots are from my phone looking down the scope of a cheap handheld 40x illuminated microscope
 
In the middle of using panel wipe to prep for EXO... Power goes out...


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Great write-up and thanks for the updated pics! Im sure the owner will be pleased!
 
This has been a VERY intresting thread so far,looking forward to final outcome.

Great Job thus far.....now hurry up and finish it so we can see the final pics :D
 
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