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Re: Vehicle #5 2015 Silverado 1500
Looks great as always justin, that's one beast of a truck lol.
Could imagine how hard it was trying to polish the tops of it lol.
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Re: Vehicle #5 2015 Silverado 1500
The awesome work continues. Not missing a beat this week Justin!
Keep em coming!
Get Detailed!
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Re: Vehicle #5 2015 Silverado 1500
Originally Posted by Bigry18
Looks great as always justin, that's one beast of a truck lol.
Could imagine how hard it was trying to polish the tops of it lol.
Thank you! Yeah it's a bit of a pain lol.
Originally Posted by Detail Oriented LLC
The awesome work continues. Not missing a beat this week Justin!
Keep em coming!
Thanks buddy! 4 more to do!
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Re: Vehicle #5 2015 Silverado 1500
Your killing Justin! Looks sweet my friend.
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Re: Vehicle #5 2015 Silverado 1500
Originally Posted by Justin@FinalInspection
Well #5 is in the books. This one was already pretty clean.
Interior received a wipe down and blown out with compressed air. I used McKee`s fast interior detailer to wipe down all interior surfaces. Carpets were spot cleaned and vacuumed.
Exterior received the normal wash and decontamination process.
Paint was polished using HD Speed, pc7424, Orange LC pro thin pad. Then was topped with Collonite 476s.
Tires were dressed with Hyper dressing and trim was dressed with Stoners aerosol trim shine.
Glass cleaned with Invisible glass
Does the Stoner Trim Shine have a nice spray pattern? Mine seems to be a direct spray (stream) instead of fanning out.
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Re: Vehicle #5 2015 Silverado 1500
what did you use to apply the tire dressing? I just did a Silverado 2500 today with Nitto Grapplers.......what a pain to dress the tires!!
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those tires look obnoxious
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Re: Vehicle #5 2015 Silverado 1500
Originally Posted by cleanfreak3
Does the Stoner Trim Shine have a nice spray pattern? Mine seems to be a direct spray (stream) instead of fanning out.
Mine has a nice fan. But in cold weather can effect it.
Originally Posted by briarpatch
what did you use to apply the tire dressing? I just did a Silverado 2500 today with Nitto Grapplers.......what a pain to dress the tires!!
I just spray the hyper dressing mixed 50/50 and let it setup. Then just wipe off the excess when the vehicle is finished.
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