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Dellinger
04-30-2014, 12:31 AM
(This was completed a few weeks ago... just now posting it here.)

It was a BIG truck, in various ways, but the customer was wanting something 'small' package wise.

Budget and time constraints were both key factors (as they usually are) in moving forward with a AIO product. For the record, I know AIOs are not well received (for many worthwhile reasons) but I try to thoroughly understand my customer's fundamental concerns and provide them with options that I am comfortable selling and that they are comfortable purchasing.

And I can't sit here and say I can 'afford' to overlook these type of projects... my business is young and I have to find a way to keep profitable and keep busy while producing an end result that I am happy to have my name attached to.

Anyway, the customer (original owner) plainly stated that the truck had been washed ONCE per year. Never waxed. He had it detailed by a local production shop twice.

There were some swirls present over the length of the truck but nothing crazy. The hood had some light buffer trails. My main concern were the bonded tar/sap/stuff.

In the end...really happy with the results rendered by HD Speed. Excellent product, user friendly, great work time, wipe off is stupid good.

Process:

Wash- I completed 3 washes total... one at the onset, a second after the 'bath' of Stoner's Tarminator, and a third after the claying process
Meg's Hyper Wash 1oz per 4 gallons + Dawn 1oz per 4 gallons
Meg's APC 4:1


Decon- Referring back to the wash process... I originally tried claying after the first wash but that was a non-starter... after claying a small section, it was as if I had dropped the clay on the ground. I knew I would just end up scratching the truck if I continued on... so I just emptied an entier can of Tarminator on all the vertical panels. Those 37" tires just sling all sorts of crap all the way down the length of the truck... especially with no fender flares.

Meg's Detail Medium Clay
Meg's Last Touch 1:1
Stoner's Tarminator
Goof off

Wheels/Tires-
Meg's Wheel/Tire Cleaner
Meg's Wheel Brightner
Iron-X
Meg's All-Season Dressing

Polishing-
HD Speed/ 5.5"Pink LC CCS pad/ Rupes 21
HD Speed/ 3" Orange LC pad/ HF D/A- for the small areas



Truck upon arrival
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Swirling Indicative of Entire Exterior
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The bonded tar protruding, in this photo, from the clear is actually covered in dirt... they appear 'beige' to a large degree
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More filth and tar and bonded crap
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Though I didn't capture it... the wheels are far past their prime. The lack of maintenance has caused severe pitting and oxidation of the chrome to the point, the chrome is separating from the underlying metal.
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Trim was a wreck as well, the 37" tires throw alotta crap down the side of the truck.
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Buffer trails on the hood....faint but visible to the 1- 2 o'clock and middle of picture
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They prove hard to photograph... along with some marring
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Inspection after wash/ decon. Some defects... nothing crazy.
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Some 50/50s... if you look to the 12 o'clock in the middle of the lamp... you'll see the light swirling. I ended up wiping down this area with a heavy soak of Car Pro Eraser to note any filling... if it was happening, I couldn't notice it. I think the combo employed really leveled the light swirling. However, there were some deep scratches around the truck that the HD Speed didn't touch.
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Finished
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A medium layer of clouds was 'playing with me'. As soon as I would have the manual setting 'right' on my camera... the sun would appear or disappear. Frustrating, when you are trying to get a sun shot.
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Comments- good/bad- all welcome.

Hope everyone is doing well.
-Gabe

jamesboyy
04-30-2014, 01:28 AM
Very nice work on that Ram ...keep up the great work

FrankS
04-30-2014, 02:10 AM
Nice work and nice pictures. :xyxthumbs:

VISITOR
04-30-2014, 02:31 AM
cleaned up very nice, great job...

Dellinger
04-30-2014, 11:39 AM
Very nice work on that Ram ...keep up the great work

James, thank you and I'll try!


Nice work and nice pictures. :xyxthumbs:

Frank, appreciate your kind words!


cleaned up very nice, great job...
Visitor, thanks for 'visiting' my post and I appreciate your comments!

mrgto
04-30-2014, 11:40 AM
Sweet

jms493
04-30-2014, 12:58 PM
Thats a big truck and a big job. Very nice..how long did it take?

Pats300zx
04-30-2014, 01:54 PM
Nice work. Love the turnaround on the wheels. What a great looking Ram !!!

Angler
04-30-2014, 06:41 PM
Very nice job! :dblthumb2:

Chris@AutoCleanse
04-30-2014, 07:35 PM
Beautiful work on that beast. Great picture taking and thread posting to go along with it. The customer had to be happy with the results. Thanks for posting and sharing. How long total for the outside and inside combined, just curious?

Dellinger
04-30-2014, 08:17 PM
Sweet

Thank you!


Thats a big truck and a big job. Very nice..how long did it take?

Every bit of 10hrs. The multiple wash session/ decon took 3hrs.


Nice work. Love the turnaround on the wheels. What a great looking Ram !!!

Thank you, Pat! Wheels did look better... really wondering how they would have looked after a slight polish was applied. (But that's wasn't in the cards.)


Very nice job! :dblthumb2:

Appreciate it, Angler!


Beautiful work on that beast. Great picture taking and thread posting to go along with it. The customer had to be happy with the results. Thanks for posting and sharing. How long total for the outside and inside combined, just curious?

Chris, thanks for your kind words. This was an exterior only package. Customer was ecstatic, to say the least. Total outside was 10hrs. Amazingly enough, I nailed the time estimate on this one.

Best regards,
-Gabe