Cleaned up a massive Dodge for my customer, he'll be giving to his son as gift. Interior was in good shape as it has been sitting in storage for a while. Since it was “detailed” in Miami before getting shipped here the outside was a little rough. Paint was compounded with D300 and a MF cutting pad Paint was polished with 85rd and a green pad Paint was protected with BFWD Initial condition 50:50 of same area 50:50 of rear passenger side door Driver’s side before After compounding Working our way around the beast Roof getting some love Once compounding/polishing was all done, ready to be washed Only wash picture I got, as it started raining Tire cleaner breaking down the gunk – no agitation yet BFWD applied Fender wells before After Cleaning up the front end Windows getting cleaned up Making sure the interior was all good Suspension parts looking good now Final wipedown Afters Engine was cleaned up Mean front end Interior My favorite shot, not bad for a cheap camera New work van packed up and ready to go, build write-up on this coming soon. Here’s a quick walkaround I did before I left New Image Auto Detailing: Ram 3500 - YouTube Thanks for looking! -Kody-
Awesome Dodge, what a beast of a truck. That 6.7L engine is just going to suck the diesel through it's injectors with those big tires.
Holy what a beast! A ton of product would have been used to dial that in! Nice work. I would get into too much trouble if I owned a truck like that... that truck + road rage = driving through people... driving through anything...
That's a pretty impressive vehicle. Great job, i think this is one of the biggest correction jobs i've seen.
Damn that was a big beast, my friend just got a 1500 Hemi so I'm going to take it for a spin tomorrow night. Great job cleaning it up guys.
That is some truck -- a lot of paint. Do you usually wash prior to compounding and then wash again for the final prep?
I never detailed that big of a truck. I know it's coming but not looking forward to it. Great detail though, truck looks awesome. Looks like your van still has a lot of space for more detailing goodies.