Morphiusrt
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- May 3, 2012
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A customer of mine just bought this truck a few weeks ago. As far as chips and scratches go it is in great shape on the outside. As far as swirls and rail dust go not so much.
He only had the time for a one step so I did the best I could by mixing M105 and D300 on the mf pad to get more cut and great finish.
Products used:
Exterior
Megs Gold class wash
Megs clay kit
D300
Megs mf pads
M105
EZ creme glaze
CG Blacklight
Pete's 53
Hybrid V7
CG Vrp trim
Carpro Perl 3:1 (wheel wells)
Stoner invisible glass
Interior
Vac-n-Blo
Leatherique Prestine clean
Leatherique Rejuv oil
Folex
Bissel Pro Heat
303 Aerospace
CG Glass cleaner
A little apc in the grimy spots
I don't know what this was in the body but it was covered in it and the only thing that could remove it was clay bar a whole lot of it!! (I don't know if iron-x would of worked as I don't own any yet)
The interior was where it really showed that it had 120k miles on it.
So I got to working on the exterior.
My GF (interior specialist she like to call herself) was working the interior.
I was very happy with the turnout. I would have like to have spent more time on correction but with the time I had I was very happy with the results.
PS. For anyone who doubts leatheriques ability to work even on coated leather see below. My GF spent maybe an hour if that on the seats (let it sit over night) and 30mins the next day. And look at the difference. This was her first time using it too.
A few after pics.
He only had the time for a one step so I did the best I could by mixing M105 and D300 on the mf pad to get more cut and great finish.
Products used:
Exterior
Megs Gold class wash
Megs clay kit
D300
Megs mf pads
M105
EZ creme glaze
CG Blacklight
Pete's 53
Hybrid V7
CG Vrp trim
Carpro Perl 3:1 (wheel wells)
Stoner invisible glass
Interior
Vac-n-Blo
Leatherique Prestine clean
Leatherique Rejuv oil
Folex
Bissel Pro Heat
303 Aerospace
CG Glass cleaner
A little apc in the grimy spots


I don't know what this was in the body but it was covered in it and the only thing that could remove it was clay bar a whole lot of it!! (I don't know if iron-x would of worked as I don't own any yet)

The interior was where it really showed that it had 120k miles on it.



So I got to working on the exterior.





My GF (interior specialist she like to call herself) was working the interior.

I was very happy with the turnout. I would have like to have spent more time on correction but with the time I had I was very happy with the results.
PS. For anyone who doubts leatheriques ability to work even on coated leather see below. My GF spent maybe an hour if that on the seats (let it sit over night) and 30mins the next day. And look at the difference. This was her first time using it too.
A few after pics.










