D2G Detail: 2005 Ford F-150

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Engine:
Degreased
Rinse
Degreased, agitated with brush
Dressed

Wash:
Wash and Gloss via foam cannon, DG 901 in the bucket
Ulti-mitt, Pinnacle sponge, brush for panels
RL medium duty clay
Tarminator on panels, PB bug squash

Rims, Tires, Wells:
Rims Megs Chrome Cleaner, polished with S100 polishing soap (fantastic stuff)
Tires Awesome APC, dressed D2G tire dressing
Wells Awesome APC, AA tire foam

Paint:
D2G AIO- mix of 360/DG 105 via UDM orange pad sp. 5
DP Max Wax via UDM black ccs pad, sp 1.5

Trim got PB natural look
Tail pipes aluminum polish
Front and rear bumper chrome polish

Interior:
Vac
APC wipe down
Leather wipe down
PB natural look on dash and leather
carpet extraction
odor neutralizer
Windows SIG via WW

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NIce job especially on that K & N... HOW did you protect it from degreaser?
 
Very nice job on the enitre truck. I especially like the engine, tailpipe and rim/wheel pics. Thanks for taking the time to write this up for us.
 
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great work, love those engine pics, and the that tailpipe.....wow
 
Very nice job on the enitre truck. I especially like the engine, tailpipe and rim/wheel pics. Thanks for taking the time to write this up for us.
:iagree: with what she said! Great turnaround on that beast!
 
Great job. Love that 360/105 concept. What ratio?
 
Great job. Love that 360/105 concept. What ratio?

to be honest... there really wasn't a ratio. i was almost out of 360, and i dumped it 105 to mix it around and get what was left in the bottle
 
Very good Detail! I'm impressed. Good before and afters too. This is something I'll start next season. Then you all can help me get better!
 
Very good Detail! I'm impressed. Good before and afters too. This is something I'll start next season. Then you all can help me get better!


well its better to start while it's slow and get your name out there... then by the time spring/summer hits you won't know what to do with yourself!:righton:
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