TRUdetailing
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- Sep 23, 2014
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Hello all, let me just say that this is pretty much my first post here. Have been detailing since i was 12, (19 now) and run my own detailing business, TRU Detailing in Louisville, KY. No stranger to forums but am a very busy person and never really had time to post on here but i finally am.
Pre- Inspection: Guy called me and told me he had some scratches on the top half of the car that his mom had put in there while he was gone in the military. With an ice scraper.....
When i got it: Well, its 60 degrees today and very windy and wet... Last week we got over a foot of snow, so the car was dirty. First thing i noticed was it was exactly as he described it. Horrible.
After the wash i got it in the garage and started looking at it. Scratches werent deep enough to feel, so that was good news. Started some testing and found that the usual Megs MF Cutting pad with M105 did the trick, but very time consuming. Polished with Shine Supply Classic Polish on a foam pad. (i like the way it makes black paint "pop"). Then gave the car a 15%IPA wipedown and then Megs 21 2.0 Sealant on top.
When i got it:


Dang Ice scrapers lol

M105 puttin in worrrkkk

I LOL @ scratches

So pretty again!

Anyways, there you have it! Just one project that was actually today haha.
If you would like to see more my instagram account is @TRUdetailing, and you can also find pictures of my personal super duper clean car on my personal IG account @ItsReallySlow
Glad to be here!!
Pre- Inspection: Guy called me and told me he had some scratches on the top half of the car that his mom had put in there while he was gone in the military. With an ice scraper.....
When i got it: Well, its 60 degrees today and very windy and wet... Last week we got over a foot of snow, so the car was dirty. First thing i noticed was it was exactly as he described it. Horrible.
After the wash i got it in the garage and started looking at it. Scratches werent deep enough to feel, so that was good news. Started some testing and found that the usual Megs MF Cutting pad with M105 did the trick, but very time consuming. Polished with Shine Supply Classic Polish on a foam pad. (i like the way it makes black paint "pop"). Then gave the car a 15%IPA wipedown and then Megs 21 2.0 Sealant on top.
When i got it:


Dang Ice scrapers lol

M105 puttin in worrrkkk

I LOL @ scratches


So pretty again!

Anyways, there you have it! Just one project that was actually today haha.
If you would like to see more my instagram account is @TRUdetailing, and you can also find pictures of my personal super duper clean car on my personal IG account @ItsReallySlow
Glad to be here!!