Detailed - 2003 Chevy Silverado - EHUTH1

Outstanding job on that truck. You really got some pop out of the paint. Your reflection shots are simply awesome. Thanks for taking the time to do the write-up.
 
This posts has me thinking mixing 360 50%, DG #101 25%, XMT 3 25%.
 
Sparkie I just got my xmt 32oz and I'm thinkin of doing the same except with justin's idea of 50/50 PB PWS and XMT360. I should have some 101 coming soon.

Thanks everyone for the compliments. The owner simply loved the truck !!
 
ehuth1 said:
Sparkie I just got my xmt 32oz and I'm thinkin of doing the same except with justin's idea of 50/50 PB PWS and XMT360. I should have some 101 coming soon.

Thanks everyone for the compliments. The owner simply loved the truck !!
They have 32oz xmt360? I thought it wasn't out yet?
 
Nice work bud, that truck looks great and not too bad on the timeframe as well at only 5 hrs.
 
How is it you guys can do all that work in 5 hrs? Are you treating the vehicles like yours? Do you cut corners? How bad was the paint? Did you have to clay? Or are you "all" just that darn good to do full sized trucks in 5 hrs? That would have taken me double your time! I guess I am just too anal and need to learn how to stop treaten every truck like it is mine or one of the family members!
 
I treat every truck like I would treat mine. I don't take breaks when I get started, so I just work straight until I'm done. This truck got a 2 step polish and interior detail. 5 hours isn't un reachable, I just as particular as I would be with a clunker vs. decently clean new vehicle....
 
turbos17 said:
How is it you guys can do all that work in 5 hrs? Are you treating the vehicles like yours? Do you cut corners? How bad was the paint? Did you have to clay? Or are you "all" just that darn good to do full sized trucks in 5 hrs? That would have taken me double your time! I guess I am just too anal and need to learn how to stop treaten every truck like it is mine or one of the family members!

Yea I'm in the same boat, I'm slow compared to some of the guys here. I did a small vehicle in about 10 to 15hrs....I guess with practice you learn how to speed things up.
 
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