Toyota Tundra 1 step and interior.

Nice work on this dirty truck. That steamer looks like it cut through grime quickly. ��

Thank you, yes it is a time saver plus you don't use nearly as much APC.

Nice turnaround! I love the picture of the steam coming through the vents!

Thank you. Don't know that there is any real benefit to it but it looks neat if nothing else.

WOWW.. crazy turn around!! I want a steamer now. Great job!

Thank you. It took me awhile before I finally bought one but I've found a lot more uses for it other than cars.

That truck now looks brand new! Great work.

Thank you.

Nice job! I wish I could afford a steamer like that!

Thank you. Detail a few cars and save your pennies :props:

Must be annoying to get the roof of a truck that big! It barely even fit in to your garage.. lol

Yes it is but I have more clearance than it looks in the picture but could use more for sure.
 
Anyone can detail a clean car, but I love when people detail trashed cars and show awesome turnarounds like this. Great job!

Thank you.

ehh, i somewhat disagree. taking a filthy car and and bringing it to an okay condition is easy. taking a clean car and taking it a step further is where a challenge is posed. case by case scenario

hmmm I know what your saying but correcting a new car is actually quite simple. I don't call polishing a few swirls and chasing a few rids all that hard even if you do use some 3000 grit on them. This truck is no where near perfect or did he want it to be. Its his work truck and just wanted it cleaned up.


anywho, great work! :dblthumb2:

how long did it take?

Thanks, didn't really count the hours but probably around 8 or so.

The truck looks great. If you don't mind I had a question about your process. Did you use SSR2.5 for correction and then pro polish as a finishing polish. I know you said it was one step but I was curious what the pro polish was used for. Thanks.

Sure, for the most part yes it was a one step with Pro Polish, there were a few places that had some pretty good scratches that I got out with the SSR 2.5. and a orange pad.

Nice work!

Thank you.
 
good lord....night and day difference!

What did you use to clean under the hood?

You mean the engine or the actual hood. Either way I used an APC to clean it and the underside of the hood I used Mothers spray wax to spiff it up. I also use it on door jams.
 
Outstanding work man, that was one dirty truck.

I have a blue Toyota Tundra that someone wants me to do, a lot of swirls but nothing like the one you did.
This truck I have to do is a 2012 with only 2800 miles on it, he doesn't use it much but washes it often and that's the problem, he's just washing it the wrong way.
Again one hell of a job you did on this one. :dblthumb2:

Thank you, Do it if you have the time. You'll find the paint is pretty easy to work with and responds well. While this was no correction job I did very good correction with just Pro Polish, green B&S and a 3401. So if he just has washing swirls you should have a pretty easy time with it.

Awesome work! That steamer looked like it really came in handy!

There where some nasty stains in there!

Thank you. Yes it takes a lot of the elbow grease out of it.

Oh yes the POWER of steam! Totally agree! Great job looks like a unit that may have demanded 12-14 Hrs of your time.

Thanks Kevin, I probably had 8-10 but really didn't count the hours I did it over two days so may have lost an hour somewhere.

Really good work!

What was the time duration of this?

Would you happen to have an estimate of just how much time a steamer saves you?

Thanks!

Probably around 8-10. No idea really, but it saves you in effort and chemicals.

Great job!

You think that truck was taken to an "ok" condition? Looks damned good to me. Detailing clean cars is easy..

:props: It wasn't a total correction job but his reaction was the same as yours. Actually he said "the only time its ever looked this good was when I picked it up."

I would like to know how long it took you too. Can you give a few more details, like did you only use the steamer on the the console, doors, etc. or did you follow up with another cleaner?

Looks great!

Nope, spray with an APC, steam, wipe all done! No I used the steamer throughout the whole interior, carpets seats you name it if it was dirty it got steamed. Only thing I used APC on plastic, vinyl and carpet upholstery cleaner on the fabric.

Amazing turnaround, that interior looks great now.

I'm also interested in knowing more about the steamer, like what kind do you have and what your process with it is. Do you steam the panel, then wipe off grim/water with a microfiber?

Mytee Firebird and yes that is the process very simple actually. The only time you really need to use a chemical is for nasty greasy areas like this one had but most everyday dirt will come right off with just steam.
 
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