Detailed: 2004 F-350

justin_murphy

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Hey guys. Haven't been here much....I've been working some late days this week. This one is owned by the owner of the motorhome and LS430 that I did last week. I did a full detail on this work truck about 3 months ago. He's in it all the time so it's hard to keep clean. Since he went out west to hunt this week, I grabbed it and gave a good detail.

Here's what it got....

NXT Car Wash and Meguiar's Clay Bar
(Washed with Wash ShMitt. Wheels done with Wheel ShMitt.)

XMT#1
(EDGE2K "Experimental" Green Cutting Pad at #5 PC setting)
After claying, there were not any severe swirls or scratches since it's last polishing. I just wanted a clean surface for the 845 to adhere to. Once again, I love the work time and remarkable cut for XMT's lightest polish. No dust and no fuss.

Collinite's No.845 Insulator Wax
(EDGE2K "Experimental" Blue Finishing Pad at #4 PC setting)
I wanted wanted this thing protected for this winter. The customer owns the local marina but builds houses in the winter here. I just put on a thin even layer. I let dry and haze over for about 1 hour while I cleaned the interior. I then removed by PC with my white EDGE2K finishing pad. Remarkable shine for such a durable wax! I'll keep everyone posted on the durability.

Other Products used...
Meguiar's APC
Meguiar's Degreaser
DuraGloss APC 401
(A very nice APC. Strong and smells great. I used it on the door panels and floor)
No-Touch Tire Care
(I found this on sale for 1.75 per can. I bought 20! It's actually glossier than Armor All's foam.)

Some prducts used....
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Looks great man, very nice turn around. Man that must have been some job, thats a lot of stuff to clean out. How did you manage to get away with xmt 1 and a green edge pad, the last time I tried that I marred the @#$$ out of my paint, what speed did you use and how much pressure? And were did you find the tire shine that cheap. Good review by the way.
 
Damn Justin, that is one FINE job!!! Looks brand new!!!
 
Great job, Justin! Fine looking interior too. That floor is glowing. Did you dilute the Duragloss APC?
 
awesome work as always Justin!! :applause: You are a detailing Master!!! That mud was nasty and you made it look like new again!! :cheers:
 
Excessive Detail said:
Looks great man, very nice turn around. Man that must have been some job, thats a lot of stuff to clean out. How did you manage to get away with xmt 1 and a green edge pad, the last time I tried that I marred the @#$$ out of my paint, what speed did you use and how much pressure? And were did you find the tire shine that cheap. Good review by the way.

Well, XMT#1 is the least abrasive while the green pad gives some cut. As the polish starts to clear, I lighten up my passes and speed up my movements. I start out and stay on #5. I start with about 15lbs. of pressure....just enough to bog the PC down some. Then I go to just letting the weight of the machine work for my faster passes.

I found the tire foam at the Dollar Store! My kids love that place. Now I do.
 
alban61 said:
Great job, Justin! Fine looking interior too. That floor is glowing. Did you dilute the Duragloss APC?

Thanks bro!
I didn't dilute it since it came in it's own bottle. It was soapy. I'm thinking it can be easily diluted down to 4:1. I love the smell too. It's about half way gone. I'm gonna fill it up with water tonight to use and review tomorrow.

I shined the floor with the tire foam by the way. I spray it after I cleaned it and let sit for 20 minutes. I came back and wiped up the remaining liquid. Then I turned the heat and baked it in. No slime and mess! Just a slick finish. I did all the tires, wheel wells and interior with ONE can!
 
very nice now when yo usay dilute, can you please explain how you measure a dilution?
 
I shined the floor with the tire foam by the way. I spray it after I cleaned it and let sit for 20 minutes. I came back and wiped up the remaining liquid. Then I turned the heat and baked it in. No slime and mess! Just a slick finish. I did all the tires, wheel wells and interior with ONE can!
Man, you guys find some innovative uses and applications for different products!! AWESOME!!
 
ryandamartini said:
very nice now when yo usay dilute, can you please explain how you measure a dilution?
4:1 is 4 parts water to 1 part chemical.
Most chemical spray bottles have the marking. The Megs bottles in my pic has 1:1, 4:1 and 10:1. You just fill with water to which line of dilution you want, and then fill with a chemical to the top. Pretty easy this way.
 
Justin,

How durable is the tire foam? I've used Armor's All's Tire foam in the past, and although it was semi durable, I've had great luck with Armor all's gel. Have you ever tried the dressings from the detailing line from Megs? I want to try them, but I don't want to have to buy a gallon sized bottle. I'm trying to find the best bang for the buck when it comes to tire shine for my summer business.
 
Whitethunder46 said:
Justin,

How durable is the tire foam? I've used Armor's All's Tire foam in the past, and although it was semi durable, I've had great luck with Armor all's gel. Have you ever tried the dressings from the detailing line from Megs? I want to try them, but I don't want to have to buy a gallon sized bottle. I'm trying to find the best bang for the buck when it comes to tire shine for my summer business.

I've used about every dressing there is. AA Gel is one of the best......just takes alot of time to apply then I have to use something for the wells. Megs Hyper Dressing is one of the best for the dollar. It can be cut up to 4:1. The tire foam is just best for me. I like it cause it cleans and lasts ok for my bi weekly customers. Remember, we have alot of gravel roads here. You want a matte look where I live. Not alot of shine. I've had to adapt to my clients needs. Most don't even want it because in one day they will have an orange ring of clay around the outside of their tire!
 
justin30513 said:
I've used about every dressing there is. AA Gel is one of the best......just takes alot of time to apply then I have to use something for the wells. Megs Hyper Dressing is one of the best for the dollar. It can be cut up to 4:1. The tire foam is just best for me. I like it cause it cleans and lasts ok for my bi weekly customers. Remember, we have alot of gravel roads here. You want a matte look where I live. Not alot of shine. I've had to adapt to my clients needs. Most don't even want it because in one day they will have an orange ring of clay around the outside of their tire!

Thanks for the reply, saved me a thread post. In my neck of the woods I'm looking for durability. We have all paved roads here, but rain maybe twice a week on average. So needless to say I want something that will last at least 2-3 weeks. Also I plan on doing around 2-4 cars a week so I don't want to buy little AA ge bottles every 2 weeks.

With that said and with your experience, do you think Megs Hyper dressing or Silicone-free dressing is a good start? I'm going to try and get some samples from Megs.
 
Great job Justin, as always! What did you use on the metal boxes?
 
Very nice, that was one messy work truck!
 
As always... great work man... very nice turn around!

I love the heater after floor dressing idea!
 
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