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Chevy Truck, interior/exterior detail, D300/D301 MF: Rasky's Auto Detailing
Chevy Truck, interior/exterior detail, D300/D301 MF
This truck belongs to the brother of one of my friends, both are avid hunters and their vehicles sit out side 24/7. I detailed my friends truck early this summer and his brother booked his truck shortly after. Overall condition was not too bad, and was what I expect from most trucks in MN. The job was booked for an interior detail and a 1-step correction...great opportunity to use the full MF system! Normally the D300/D301 combo would be a 2-step correction, but since the D301 works so effortlessly I really don't mind doing it for free as it doesn't take much longer than using a dedicated wax/sealant, yet it offers more correction for my client.
Process:
Wash - Foamed bath followed by 2BM wash using CGCW
Wheels - Meguiar's Wheel Brightener
Tires - Cleaned with Meguiar's D103, dressed with Meguiar's Hyper Dressing
Wheel Wells - Cleaned with Meguiar's D103, dressed with Meguiar's Hyper Dressing
Clay - Clay Magic & ONR for lube
Tree sap - IPA
Paint correction - Meguiar's MF system D300/D301 on GG6 DA
Glass - Meguiar's D120
Plastic Trim - Meguiars Ultimate Protectant
Step bars - Polished with Meguiar's Aluminum Polish via GG6 DA and PFW pad
Chrome - Mothers Chrome polish
Head/tail lights - D300 MF followed by PlastX foam LC on the GG6 DA
Carpets - Pre-treat with Bio-clean, scrubbed with hand brush and DA attachment, extracted with LGM and followed with Shop Vac.
Leather - Cleaned with OPC followed by Leatherique system
Vinyl - Cleaned with OPC and dressed with 303 Aerospace Protectant
Dash/radio/climate controls - 1Z Premium
Door jambs - OPC & various brushes
Weather stripping - 303 Aerospace Protectant
Before pics
Lots of bugs on the front....OPC loosened them up nicely.
Crusty salt deposits
On these trucks I'll pop up the step plates as a lot of dirt tends to gets under them
Fine tree sap all over the truck as well as a few globs too...sorry for the blurry pics
Paint was pretty swirled up and the 50/50 shots don't to a vary good job, but light colors suck for capturing this.
Box side before
Box side after
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Re: Chevy Truck, interior/exterior detail, D300/D301 MF: Rasky's Auto Detailing
Looks great Rasky!! as Always great work!
Tim "I have done so much with so little for so long. Now I can do anything with nothing"
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Re: Chevy Truck, interior/exterior detail, D300/D301 MF: Rasky's Auto Detailing
beautiful. may i ask...what does a customer pay for a detail like that? looks like days of work. don't know how you experts do it so quickly.
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Pretty sweet Rasky! I like the PFW idea for metal polishing, think I'll pick one up and try it out. Truck turned out awesome!
"Challenge yourself to live a better tomorrow than you did yesterday"
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Re: Chevy Truck, interior/exterior detail, D300/D301 MF: Rasky's Auto Detailing
Very fine work there. Have a friend in Shakopee.
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Re: Chevy Truck, interior/exterior detail, D300/D301 MF: Rasky's Auto Detailing
Great work! How did you get those seat rails so shinny?
Rule 62: Don't take yourself to d*mn seriously
Cincinnati, OH
Shawn
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Re: Chevy Truck, interior/exterior detail, D300/D301 MF: Rasky's Auto Detailing
Originally Posted by dad07
Looks great Rasky!! as Always great work!
Thanks dad!
Originally Posted by mwtaco
beautiful. may i ask...what does a customer pay for a detail like that? looks like days of work. don't know how you experts do it so quickly.
Thank you.
I have several packages to choose from based on an estimated hourly rate of $60/hr. They are estimated on the lower end however and I almost always spend more time on cars them I'm charging for. I only do this on the side and as a hobby...it's not all about the money for me....if this was my full time job I'd simply charge by the hour at $60/hr.
This job was about 12-14hrs.
Originally Posted by rwright
Pretty sweet Rasky! I like the PFW idea for metal polishing, think I'll pick one up and try it out. Truck turned out awesome!
Thanks Richard! It sure beat polishing them by hand!
Originally Posted by Klink10
Very fine work there. Have a friend in Shakopee.
Thanks! You'll have to stop by if you're ever in the area then.
Originally Posted by shoeless89
Great work! How did you get those seat rails so shinny?
I can't give away all my secrets.
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Re: Chevy Truck, interior/exterior detail, D300/D301 MF: Rasky's Auto Detailing
i keep coming back to this post to look at the pics. that truck looks fabulous. you'd think it was brand new. the owner must have been astounded.
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