Detailed 04 Dodge 4X4

sparkie

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It’s a 04 Dodge 3500 4x4.

Wash
DP Xtreme Foam Formula Auto Shampoo with foam gun.
Adam’s yellow Clay
Megs wheel brightener 4:1
Wheels well Purple power

Paint Polish
Klasse AIO Edge Orange light cutting pad setting 5 sometime 6 when needed

Outside Glass
Klasse AIO Edge Orange light cutting pad setting 4

Outside Plastic and Chrome
Klasse AIO

Wheels and Wells
Black Magic tire foam

Inside
Clean seats and plastic with Magic Eraser and Woolite 5:1
Vinyl top with VRT
Carpet Folex
Stoner’s Invisible glass

Engine
Clean with purple power
Top with Black Magic tire foam

Comments, Suggestions, Questions are Welcome!
Before and After Pic's
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WOW,
because of the size i bet the truck was biach to do,another fine detail sparkie.
 
Sparkie, excellent turn around.
You've gotta love Wheel Brightner. I can't live without it. That engine is simply clean.
Good work. Glad to see you posting your jobs.
 
WOW...awesome work. :awesome:

What LSP did you use on top of AIO????
 
Awesome job, Sparkie!! How long did that take you? And a 3500 at that!
 
What a great job on that engine and the underside of the hood! I need to get some of that purple power. How do you apply the tire foam to the enigine bits?
 
justin30513 said:
Can't AIO be used as an LSP?
AIO offers some protection, but again only some. It basically is a multipurpose chemical cleaner. I use it on glass for better water beading, but still use a glass cleaner every time I wash (just for windshield).
AIO does needs to be topped off with a sealant or carnauba wax for better results. Just my $0.02.
 
alban61 said:
Awesome job, Sparkie!! How long did that take you? And a 3500 at that!

It took longer then I though! 10 hours, she wop my tail! I was hurting.
 
Pats300zx said:
WOW...awesome work. :awesome:

What LSP did you use on top of AIO????
AIO is the LSP. Thats all he paid for.
 
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Reddwarf said:
What a great job on that engine and the underside of the hood! I need to get some of that purple power. How do you apply the tire foam to the enigine bits?

After I cleaned the engine, dry it with a leaf blower and towel, then let here run for about 15 min. Then sprayed the tire foam on, do the rest of the truck come back and wipe down with a towel.
 
sparkie said:
After I cleaned the engine, dry it with a leaf blower and towel, then let here run for about 15 min. Then sprayed the tire foam on, do the rest of the truck come back and wipe down with a towel.

Seems awfully familiar.
LOL!
Love your process. You can't beat Purple Power. I couldn't live without it. Tire foam too.
 
YES YES YES, bow down to the mighty DODGE!!! You did a great job on the beast. I can relate to the time that goes into detailing these, they aren't exactly very small.

Love the 6-speed though, I wish I had one of those in mine. But you cannot have it all!
 
P1et said:
YES YES YES, bow down to the mighty DODGE!!! You did a great job on the beast. I can relate to the time that goes into detailing these, they aren't exactly very small.

Love the 6-speed though, I wish I had one of those in mine. But you cannot have it all!

P1et, that truck had some of best paint, very little orange peel. Most of the newer vehicles I've seen have a lot of orange peel.
 
I can actually not complain about mine either, although it has a bit of orange peel. Dodge just came out last year with a metalic black that takes place of the regular black. Wish my truck was that color, the metalic colors seem a lot easier to keep clean and swirl-free...
 
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