MrOneEyedBoh
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- Mar 3, 2013
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So all in all this is my second time re-conditioning my paint on my 2006 F250 King Ranch. The paint is True Blue with the Arizona Beige trim. The paint is actually not in GREAT condition. What sucks is that this paint SHOWS dirt, scratches etc etc. But damn if it isn't deep looking... There is some orange peel looking stuff, but Im not THAT concerned about it. This truck ( not because its mine or arrogant ) looks about 85% better than all f250 trucks out there.. People just dont take care of their vehicles anymore...
Its a daily driver so it has its scratches ( most are knocked WAY down, so they blend for the most part ) but this winter there was a cat getting on my truck's hood.. and yeah I bet you know what happened there..:argue: I tried to knock them down as best as I can, but most people ( average joes ) cant really see them.
Anyway, I have been bothering BobbyG for about 1 year now via PMs, asking all kind of things and Im sure repeating myself out of shear forgetfulness.
What I used both times ( last year and this weekend ) was the LC flat pads in white, orange and gray ( for their respective uses ) and I used the PoorBoys SSR line up and Master Cut. The first go around last year, I had to use a lot of SSR2 and some Master Cut. The SSR2 finished down nicely, then followed with SSR1.
This go around I had to use some SSR2 and 95% SSR1. This stuff to me works great for the average joe, given I have not tried many compounds. I also layered two coats of Collinite 845 ( Colly themselves said minimum wait time is 2 hours to 24 hours max ).
I also used the Gummy Pflege on all the rubbers ( I dont like how after it rains you get a streak down the paint... ) and Collinite 476s on the roof. I went with the 476 because its on the roof, and Im concerned about protection up there, and damn if it doesnt work! I had a coat STILL KICKING!!! on there from Oct of last year... LOVE IT. I did like the Pinnacle SSII on the truck ( I used it a few times in the summer heat ) , WAY more color etc ( but its also 5x the amount roughly of 845 )... Maybe I'll top it next week ( good idea? )
I also Collinite 845 the wheels, and the tires have the Tuff-Shine on them. Lastly, I coated all windows with Opti-Seal to help ward off water when raining. The Opti-Seal actually lasts about 6 months, 4-5mths being the end of the strongest protection IMO.
All in all thanks BobbyG!
edited: The best part guys, is that Im just an average guy doing this for myself on the weekend. What Im trying to say is that anyone can do it, its not hard. Dont go crazy and spend big money at first, you dont need to. Dont get wrapped up in the expensive products, IMO. Stick to good MF towels, good wash mitts, Two-bucket methoh with guards and have at it...
Its a daily driver so it has its scratches ( most are knocked WAY down, so they blend for the most part ) but this winter there was a cat getting on my truck's hood.. and yeah I bet you know what happened there..:argue: I tried to knock them down as best as I can, but most people ( average joes ) cant really see them.
Anyway, I have been bothering BobbyG for about 1 year now via PMs, asking all kind of things and Im sure repeating myself out of shear forgetfulness.
What I used both times ( last year and this weekend ) was the LC flat pads in white, orange and gray ( for their respective uses ) and I used the PoorBoys SSR line up and Master Cut. The first go around last year, I had to use a lot of SSR2 and some Master Cut. The SSR2 finished down nicely, then followed with SSR1.
This go around I had to use some SSR2 and 95% SSR1. This stuff to me works great for the average joe, given I have not tried many compounds. I also layered two coats of Collinite 845 ( Colly themselves said minimum wait time is 2 hours to 24 hours max ).
I also used the Gummy Pflege on all the rubbers ( I dont like how after it rains you get a streak down the paint... ) and Collinite 476s on the roof. I went with the 476 because its on the roof, and Im concerned about protection up there, and damn if it doesnt work! I had a coat STILL KICKING!!! on there from Oct of last year... LOVE IT. I did like the Pinnacle SSII on the truck ( I used it a few times in the summer heat ) , WAY more color etc ( but its also 5x the amount roughly of 845 )... Maybe I'll top it next week ( good idea? )
I also Collinite 845 the wheels, and the tires have the Tuff-Shine on them. Lastly, I coated all windows with Opti-Seal to help ward off water when raining. The Opti-Seal actually lasts about 6 months, 4-5mths being the end of the strongest protection IMO.
All in all thanks BobbyG!
edited: The best part guys, is that Im just an average guy doing this for myself on the weekend. What Im trying to say is that anyone can do it, its not hard. Dont go crazy and spend big money at first, you dont need to. Dont get wrapped up in the expensive products, IMO. Stick to good MF towels, good wash mitts, Two-bucket methoh with guards and have at it...


