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  • 2004 Dodge Ram "Super Bee"

    This is Part 1 of what will be a 3 part presentation, with Part 2 coming after new products are released at SEMA on November 3, 2009 and Part 3 coming early in 2010.

    Some of you may recall a previous write up on this truck from last year (my 2004 dodge ram) when the owner, Meredith, started the custom work and had the repaint buffed out by Jason Rose and Kevin Brown. Well, during the past year the paint shrank back a bit and, since "Super Bee" is going to be shown off at SEMA next week, some work needed to be done to bring it up to its full potential.

    Meredith explains the paint like this: "Drawing inspiration from the Commemorative Edition Dodge SRT-10 Viper truck, the paint consists of a Solar Yellow base with Chrysler Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl fanged racing stripes outlined in a silver metallic hand pinstripe. The door handles and antenna base were painted yellow to match the body of the truck, but the mirrors were left black so as to blend in with the tinted windows. The headlights were replaced with ones with clear reflectors, and the stock tail lights and third brake light were smoked for a more aggressive appearance. Accents like the aluminum gas door, one-off bumper and hood grill inserts and custom exhaust trim tie in nicely with the truck’s overall color scheme of yellow, black and silver."

    But the paint wasn't the only thing Meredith altered: "Before the truck was sent out for paint, it received a cosmetic facelift. We added a Gaylord’s TL tonneau cover, Sir Michael’s steel roll pan and SRT-10 hood. The locks on the tonneau cover and the tail gate handle were shaved, and the spare tire hole was filled for a smooth appearance. To further separate this truck from regular Dodge Rams, Jesse fabricated a solid rear ground effects piece that sits below the roll pan. A McGaughy’s 2”/4” drop, chrome 22” Boss wheels wrapped in Falken tires and rear-exit exhaust mimic the old school muscle car look."

    More information on the custom sound system created by Drive Customs can be found HERE

    As for that paint shrinkage, Jason Rose and Kevin Brown were once again called in for buffing duties and yours truly was tagged to be part of the team. Part 1 here deals with addressing some of the issues and how we went about correcting them, but since we made use of some new for 2010 products we'll have to wait until next week for Part 2.






    This is how the truck looked when we arrived on Monday morning. Not bad, eh? So why did we spend the next 17 hours working on it???



    Why did we need this much kit to work on it????






    Here's why - etched paint from water spots, texture from shrinkage, and a general lack of true "Show Car Quality" appearance.






    But even all those issues, and the knowledge that this was going to be a loooong day, couldn't wipe the smile off Kevin's face!




    Yes, Kevin is long blocking the tonneau cover, and he's using 800 grit paper!




    Apparently Jason, off camera, was trying to Kevin a hard time.... but hey, we've got work to do!




    Whistle while you work!






    How to properly wrap your sand paper around your interface pad.




    Ripples in the paint were still visible after 800 grit long blocking and 1000 grit by hand. But the underlying fiberglass was the real culprit, so only so much leveling could be done. Luckily we knew that a crazy huge amount of clear had been laid down a year ago - but that was also a factor in the shrinkage and texture we now had to deal with.




    Sanding stepped down to 2000 grit and even 3000 grit via dual action sander.






    Following the long blocking with 800 grit the low spots are clearly visible. This was primarily due to the fiberglass tonneau being less than perfectly flat before the paint was applied. Some things you just have live with.




    Meredith stopped by late in the day to assess our progress. Kind of looks like she's trying soothe her baby, huh?




    Lots of machine polishing coming up, so a wide range of backing plates are at the ready, as are the usual suspects in the liquids department.






    Late at night (very late at night) Meredith continues her vigilant watch over "Super Bee" as Kevin puts some finishing touches on the tailgate.




    Reflections? You want to see some reflections?












    Next week, in Part 2, we'll show you some of the fun new toys we used to get these stunning results. And if you're at SEMA this year stop by the MotorMusicMag.com booth (#10459) and say "hi" to Meredith and "Super Bee"



    Part 2 of this project is available HERE.
    Michael Stoops
    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

    Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

  • #2
    Re: 2004 Dodge Ram "Super Bee"

    WOW!!!! What a beautiful job!!
    Tracy
    765-413-7547
    Autobritedetailing@gmail.com

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    • #3
      Re: 2004 Dodge Ram "Super Bee"

      Hello sr. stoops, before that at all allow me to congratulate on so good work of detailed that it(he,she) realizes, in this case since only it is the beginning, well, to what I go, I am carried away of the cars and this of the detailed self-propelling one has been called me powerfully the attention, but I do not know that products to use like to begin in this, I do not try to interfere on the market of detailed, alone I want to have my impeccable car and it(he,she) wanted to know if you might orientate me it(he,she) brings over of the process to continuing, I know the line meguiar's mas not this way which and as(like) using them, I have some photographies of my car in order that of some idea of what it(he,she) needs, the this acceptable painting, only it(he,she) has some rayons, brands(marks) of water and the inevitable swirls.

      First of all, thank you in the time that it(he,she) me has devoted to read and is possible to answer my message.

      P.d. forgives(forgive) if coherence does not have my words, but it(he,she) is that I am not good for the English language and do it by means of a translator.

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      • #4
        Re: 2004 Dodge Ram "Super Bee"

        you can already see the drastic improvement done to that dodge. did you guys block and sand the whole truck or just the tonneu? the reflection off the tonneu is unreal i had to take a second look at the picture. great job guys, looking forward to part 2
        - Markito -

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        • #5
          Re: 2004 Dodge Ram "Super Bee"

          Beto, you should read through Meguiar's 5 Step Paint Care Cycle for the information you seek.


          Originally posted by Still Learnin View Post
          you can already see the drastic improvement done to that dodge. did you guys block and sand the whole truck or just the tonneu? the reflection off the tonneu is unreal i had to take a second look at the picture. great job guys, looking forward to part 2
          We only sanded the tonneau and the lower rear valence (no pix of that yet). We leveled texture caused by shrinkage on the rest of the truck another way, but you'll have to wait for Part 3 for that info, sorry.
          Michael Stoops
          Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

          Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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          • #6
            Re: 2004 Dodge Ram "Super Bee"

            Very cool! Thanks for sharring Mike! Maybe next year I'll make it out to SEMA!
            Rasky's Auto Detailing

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            • #7
              Re: 2004 Dodge Ram "Super Bee"

              Awesome work, guys. Can hardly wait for part 2.
              quality creates its own demand

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              • #8
                Re: 2004 Dodge Ram "Super Bee"

                awesome.. cant wait for the follow up
                - Markito -

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                • #9
                  Re: 2004 Dodge Ram "Super Bee"

                  Awesome work!!!!

                  Looks easy when the Dream Team is at work.
                  -Bob
                  NXTti graduate, Meguiars Ford/SEMA Team

                  "All Corvette's are red, the rest are mistakes" - John Heinricy (Corvette Engineer)

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                  • #10
                    Re: 2004 Dodge Ram "Super Bee"

                    Thanks to his(her,your) response Mr. Stoops, already I have read this manual, but there is a great diverisad of products that not which(who) to use. I have thought of realizing it with shampoo gold class, bar of light(slight) clay, m105 and m205 with her(it) g110 and the ink pads W8207 and crystal to finish it with wax carnauba of the system.

                    Does this option recommend to me ó that suggests me?

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                    • #11
                      Re: 2004 Dodge Ram "Super Bee"

                      Thats such a nice truck!! Can't wait to see the afters.

                      Ryan
                      Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway.

                      This is your life. Choose to live it to the fullest.

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                      • #12
                        Re: 2004 Dodge Ram "Super Bee"

                        Beto, please start a new thread so that we can continue this discussion, rather than try and have two discussions in this thread. You're new thread should be in the Detailing 101 Forum.

                        Thanks for understanding.
                        Michael Stoops
                        Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

                        Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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                        • #13
                          Re: 2004 Dodge Ram "Super Bee"

                          Originally posted by Ryan L. View Post
                          Thats such a nice truck!! Can't wait to see the afters.

                          Ryan
                          You're looking at the "afters" Ryan, you guys just don't fully know how we got there.
                          Michael Stoops
                          Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

                          Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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                          • #14
                            Re: 2004 Dodge Ram "Super Bee"

                            Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
                            ...Next week, in Part 2, we'll show you some of the fun new toys we used to get these stunning results....

                            New toys? You're making me excited!! I wouldn't consider chemicals to be "toys" so I'm speculating there's some type of power tool you're referring to!!

                            Good Lord, why is time going so slow?!! How long is this going to take?!!!!!

                            Colin
                            A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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                            • #15
                              Re: 2004 Dodge Ram "Super Bee"

                              Thanks for the great write-up, Mike.
                              We always like working on stuff for gals like Meredith.

                              While the truck is not perfectly leveled, it looks very nice!
                              It is super-tough to secure Jason for more than a day, and the same goes for me.
                              Perhaps we will revisit the truck in another year once it has seen some road-duty.
                              I have a few areas I would like to fine-tune (a bit of wave remains here and there that does not match from panel to panel, as they were done separately and at different times).

                              Our goal with the sand and polish on this truck was never to get it LASER leveled, but it is a pretty nice job. We were able to remove the shrinkage and strange etching marks (we think the damage came from water as it filtered through an old roof and was allowed to set upon the tonneau cover until it evaporated).

                              Main thing is, we were able to product test on it twice, Meredith and Jesse are happy to have the truck DONE, and we all get to see the smile on Meredith's face for finally getting the truck to SEMA !!!!
                              Kevin Brown
                              NXTti Instructor, Meguiar's/Ford SEMA Team, Meguiar's Distributor/Retailer

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