Harley PU Winter Detail

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by 911Fanatic, Nov 21, 2008.

  1. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Last saw this truck in July for a protection detail with AG Hi Def wax. After 4 months I can honestly say the truck was still looking good. This client lives north of Whistler and was away for a week so I decided to put a couple extra coats of wax on it.

    Engine was cleaned with AG Powermax3 and dressed with AG Vinyl and Rubber Care.
    All jambs were cleaned with AG Powermax3
    Truck was foamed with PB Super Slick & Suds and washed with the same.
    Inner fenders & tires cleaned with AG Powermax3
    Wheels cleaned with AG Clean Wheels
    Exhaust tip cleaned with P21S Polishing Soap
    No clay necessary today as paint was still very smooth
    First coat of wax was AG Hi-Def followed by 2 coats Colli 845
    Interior wiped with AG Interior Shampoo
    Glass cleaned with AG Glass Polish
    All interior wood treated with Riccardo Wax
    Wheels sealed with PB Wheel Sealant
    Tires dressed with Blue Dew tire dressing

    Total time - 8 hours

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    Engine sprayed down with Pmax3 via pump sprayer - thanks for tip Nica!
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    New product - AG Clean Wheels. A very mild acid. Stronger than PMax3 and things like P21S but not as strong as say, Megs wheel brightener straight.
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    After washing
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    P21S polishing soap.
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    Moisten the pad, drag across the soap and massage the pad until foam appears.
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    Finished tip. After P21S the inside still had to be done with Autosol as there was something nasty in there!
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    Todays LSP is Autoglym Hi Def wax.
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    Applying Riccardo Wax to interior wood trim
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    Ta Da!!!
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    Applying PB Wheel Sealant
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    After 1 coat Hi Def and 2 coats Colli 845
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    I'll let the rest of the pictures do the talking
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    Thanks for looking.
     
  2. J BELL

    J BELL Nuba Guru

    Gorgeous detail..i love that truck too
     
  3. Denzil

    Denzil Guest

    Very nice Ken!
     
  4. bryansbestwax

    bryansbestwax DB Forum Supporter

    Well done sir:chips:
     
  5. Buddy

    Buddy Getting to know Detailing

    Beautiful just Beautiful...:thumb:
     
  6. ///stm

    ///stm Virgin Detailer

    Very nice! Keep it up!
     
  7. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    very good job! Now it's all set!!!
     
  8. uncleglenny

    uncleglenny Two Bucket System Washer

    very nice and in half the time i spend on mine ....boy I'm doing something wrong...lol
     
  9. DLR Detailing

    DLR Detailing Jedi Nuba

    Wow...great attention to the "little" things which sometimes get glossed over. :applause:

    Fantastic job with pictures to match! :worship2:

    Thanks for sharing this detail with us!
     
  10. Hum-Benz

    Hum-Benz Wax on..Wax off

    The truck looks great!
     
  11. DG 501

    DG 501 Jedi Nuba

    :druling: Very impressive! Someone else said it... but great attention to the details! Love the P21S polishing soap on the exaust tips! Very impressive!!! Two coats of 845 gave it a great glow and perfect protection for winter! I love that stuff!!!! Thanks for all the pics!!!
     
  12. SSTG

    SSTG DB Forum Supporter

    Really good job.Nice work.
     
  13. yukonon22

    yukonon22 Wax on..Wax off

    great work its looks awesome
     

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