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my dads 04 king (w)ranch lol :tongue3:

just a spot taped off on his hood. looks even better in person. :headbang:

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nothing can hide in the light................
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hows this look guys? took me about 45 min between wash, clay bar, polish, sealant, and wax

one question though. how to i get rid of these shavings that fly out while im polishing? i only put about a dime-sized drop at a time to cover quite a big area, and i dont see how im getting these.

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btw - little patch of my hood i did.....

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in response to your shavings: get a microfiber towel and just wipe it down when you get down.
 

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TheNatster513 said:
in response to your shavings: get a microfiber towel and just wipe it down when you get down.

Truth, or be like handz and rewash it after every step =p
 
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TheNatster513 said:
in response to your shavings: get a microfiber towel and just wipe it down when you get down.

thats what i do. it still comes.
 

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Looks great...

I hate to sound like an ass but I think you're A LOT better at polishing/detailing than diagnosing mechanical problems lol...

Post up some entire car shots when you are done :)
 

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The pic of your paint is sexy.. hmm. I need to try out some of this stuff on my poor ol' paint.
 

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Detailing one of those trucks is like detailing a house. The shear size almost makes it a 3 day project.
Looks good! Keep on working while I work on this sippin' whiskey. :tard:

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greenscobie86 said:
Looks great...

I hate to sound like an a*s but I think you're A LOT better at polishing/detailing than diagnosing mechanical problems lol...

Post up some entire car shots when you are done :)

lol thats what i was thinking..... atleast i found something im good at and i could make some good dough out of this.... ive already got a few cars lined up for me to detail.

GDTrumbo said:
Detailing one of those trucks is like detailing a house. The shear size almost makes it a 3 day project.
Looks good! Keep on working while I work on this sippin' whiskey. :tard:

GT

lucky for me though my dads paint is soft. his scratches and swirls were way worse than mine, but the same size patch on his truck took me about 45 minutes or so, whereas the same size spot took me about an hour and a half to get it just right.

the worst thing about his truck are the bugs and tar. its horrible, built up, and everywhere. thats gonna take forever to scrub off. might go ahead and order some bug and tar remover from chemical guys.
 

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