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Old 07-23-2012, 07:18 AM
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Thanks Mike for gifting us with this monstrosity (Atleast its got a LQ4)

2005 GMC Sierra dressed in Maroon... Well what can be said... It is big and not well looked after in the paint department ... Owner brought it to us to have the shine brought back to it, minimal correction beyond that, it is after all a farm truck.

Scott and I spent 14 man hours on this beast and we both have to say, this car is 75/80 out of 100 when it comes to the paint defects, but the reflection is 1000x better then it was with only a single pass. Truck looks wet with the LSP applied and a nice reflection in low light.

Remember, we are going for "good" not great on this one, and spent 7 hrs on this truck, with only a single corrective pass. Also, we nanoskinned the whole truck instead of clay, this time is worked out much better!

You will be happy to know Mike, I made Scott listen to country music for a couple hours while workiing on it, he loved it


Materials:

Porter Cable 7424XP
Flex XC 3401
CG Citrus Wash and Gloss
Westley’s Bleach White
Sonax Full Effect Wheel Cleaner
Nanoskin
ONR Clay Bar Dilution
IPA wipe down Dilution
Menzerna PO203
Menzerna Powerlock
Mequier's NXT 2.0
Stoner’s Invisible Glass
Prima Slick
CG AG6 Tire Shine
CG Bare Bones
Mequier's Chrome Polish
Uber 5.5” Orange
LCC 6" Orange
Swissvax Wheel Brush
Uber Boar’s head brush
Uber Wheel Brush
Uber UFO Blue Applicator Pad
Misc MF Towels
Q-tips
3M Painters Tape



Process

Exterior: CG Citrus Wash w/ Micro Fiber Mitt, dried, taped, nanoskinned, PO203 w/ Orange (single pass), IPA wipe down, Powerlock w/ Black (1hr set-up), Mequier's NXT by hand, Prima Slick during delivery


Wheels: Sonax Full Effect, Westly’s Bleach White, Wheel Brushes, dried, Prima Hydro, tires dressed with CG AG6 Tire Shine, Bare Bones for the wheel wells


Engine Compartment: Misc brushes, CG citrus wash by hand, rinse, dried.




Delivery, truck is beat!!!
























Under the lights, paint is super flat not an ounce of shine!












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Bit of 50/50 to check the process








Before pass, paint is flat and reflection has no depth








After pass, paint is glossy and smooth, reflection now has depth






Afters!!! Looks 1000x better then we started with. Very happy with just a single pass correction


































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Looks good considering what you started with!! LOL. I have to say pics don't do your work justice. All the cars and truck look better in person.
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Thanks again guys! Great job as always. Its good to see it shine again. Now it'll look good pulling the loads of horse crap. LOL
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nice work. mustve been a ballbuster.



but how long will it last being a work truck? lol.
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Originally Posted by ULTIMATEORANGESS
nice work. mustve been a ballbuster.



but how long will it last being a work truck? lol.
Thanks, thats why we only did a single pass and didn't go too nuts chasing everything.

A truck in this condition to get it like 95% would have taken 2 days and 80%+ like this within a day. I'm not sure he ever waxed the truck before. He just wanted to give it a little love and clean it up is all. The paint was totally hazzed.

I know it will look like **** again by the end of the year, well maybe not as bad
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Originally Posted by 02SCVette
Thanks again guys! Great job as always. Its good to see it shine again. Now it'll look good pulling the loads of horse crap. LOL
LOL just keep it off the paint.
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Awesome work!



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