Foamed with AG Powermax3 with some CG CWG thrown in for extra foaminess Washed with CG CWG Straight AG Powermax3 used on tires, wheels and inner fenders Clayed - not likely Lsp was Colli 845 Interior wiped down with Ag Interior Shampoo and Citrus Cleaner Interior wood dressed with Blackfire Midnight Sun Glass cleaned with AG Fast Glass Tires dressed with Blue Dew tire dressing Exterior chrome polished with Werkstat Prime Strong Total time - 7 hours So this clients calls and says his friend is in town for a couple days and wants his truck cleaned. He says its the same kind of truck he has. I'm thinking his Chev dually. Wrong! Heres what I found when I got there. Then he says not to worry, his friend doesn't need it back until 5 o'clock.....today! Niiiiice! Keep in mind this is a $140k truck. And its less than 6 months old. Looks like we're foaming with straight Pmax3 today! This mat was under a rubber floor mat as well This was after I cleaned out the cab Hmmm - why is there oil everywhere? Lsp today. I've been using this alot lately. Put it on and walk away. Left it on for an hour and it wiped off easily. Unbelievable Ditto for the other side This just keeps getting better Done All chrome was done with Werkstat Prime Strong. Who knew? All jambs and interior got Blackfire Midnight Sun. Thanks for looking.
I just can't believe that someone would treat a 140k truck like that. They must have money to burn or something. Ken another great detail. You made it look beautiful again. Even with out the clay. That thing would have depleated half your stock if you did. Are you sure that you don't have a crew working for you 7 hours is just great time. I'm very impressed again. WOW...:worship2:
Very nice work! And you'd be surprised how many semis look this way. Working at a semi collision shop I see them all the time. Just Friday we got a peterbilt in for some paint work that we had sold this summer ($95,000) nd you couldn't find one spot in the cab/sleeper that there wasn't a cigarette, there was tons, every panel was black, floor covered in mud.
Cool rigs :druling: Boy those are some big rigs but they sure look great, well done :applause: Love that foam too :druling:
you made that look like that in 7 hours!:worship2: I wish. I think i need to take a trip to Vancouver to be taught how to work that quick.. Well done
That is a massive project, wow! How long did that take you? Great choice for LSP, seems like Collinite is the wax of choice for winter times!
Doesn't everyone like having their wood polished? Its not about working quick, it about having systems. Doing every car the same way every time. Eventually things happen so smoothly you can get things done quickly without it looking like your doing anything at all.Plus I do 20 SUVs for every car so I can climb the feck out of a ladder. I'd give a monkey a run for his money! Just sitting in this thing is so cool. You are so high above everything. Took 7 hours. I normally use Colli 476 but got some 845 after a couple good reviews on this forum. I hear its not as durable, but i'm quite impressed with how easy it is to use. Just wish the bottle came with a flip top. Thanks to all for the kind comments!:thumb: