Sully's Detailing: 2003 F-150 King Ranch

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2003 F-150 King Ranch
I was contacted by one of the shops I detail for to perform my “Gold Package” on this truck. The truck has not been detailed in quite some time but for a 2003 it only has 50k on the obo. The cow hide leather was really really really dry, and had not been conditioned. I applied 3 heavy coats of Poorboy’s Leather stuff and they still looked dry. I have used Poorboy’s Leather stuff on 2 other King Ranch seat before and after 1-2 coats they looks brand new again. I gave the owner some leather conditioner and told him to keep applying it to the seat until they are dark brown again and the leather is not soaking up and more conditioner. Besides that the truck came out great.
Wash: Poorboy’s World Super Slick and Suds
Wheels: Poorboy’s World Spray N Rinse
Tire: Meguiars Hyper Dressing 1:1
Exhaust Tips: Poorboy’s World Spray N Rinse/ Optima Metal Polish #0000 Steel Wool
Clay: Pinnacle
Clay Lube: DP Rinseless Wash and Gloss
Headlights: Poorboy’s World SSR2 (By Hand)
LSP: Sully’s Detailing Liquid Wax
Interior: DP Interior Cleaner
Carpets: DP Carpet Cleaner
Leather: Poorboy’s World Leather Stuff

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Excellent turn-around! I've always loved the King Ranch leather... too bad they neglected it to the point it's at now. :(
 
More photos of the seats! Please!!!! 359 different angles just ain't enough.Im the MAN
 
Thanks, I didn't take many after pictures of the seats, because as I mentioned before even after multiple heavy applications of leather conditioner the seats were still dry. With the time I had to work on the truck there was no way the seats were gonna get back to 100%
 
Great job as always, Shawn!

Suggest your customer cuts the PB's Leather Stuff 1:1 with water and spray it on one or more times per day until the leather is revived.

Connolly's works well also, but expensive and messy.
 
Looking good and congratulations on the new was coming out:dblthumb2:
 
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