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    This was the memorial weekend detail. Brief background prior to getting into all the technical details. The owner of this truck is my brothers girlfriend. She was blown away by the correction work I did on my brothers 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix. She was looking to have her truck detailed by someone at the local drive thru car wash she goes to. Yeah I was cringing when I heard that's how it gets washed. But I offered to do it with the caveat the my brother helps me with it. Which he did. She left the truck at his place while she went to visit her mom out of the country and surprise her. He now has the tough job of convincing her to wash it the right way instead of taking it to the drive thru car wash.

    I gave it some thought and said this will be an all in one job. I opted for white wax. The truck is black. Yup you heard that right. White wax on a black truck. That's just crazy . Everyone always seems to assume that black wax should only be used on black or dark colored vehicles while white wax should be used on white or light colored vehicles. We on the forum know that this isn't true and here's the proof.


    We tackled the interior first. It wasn't bad. She keeps it clean. Gave it a vacuum. Followed that up with a wipe down using D149 quik interior detailer.

    All the plastic and rubber areas were dressed with the New Car Scent Protectant. Here's a couple 50/50's of New Car Scent. To the left of the tape line is QID. It's always stated that it doesn't alter the appearance but when first applied it does darken the trim. New Car Scent in on the right. The plastic is heavily textured so the shine is toned down.





    We proceeded to the leather seats. The seats felt dry and needed something to give them some life. The only area I was not able to restore is the leather on the center console. The leather looks to be failing under the coating.

    General idea of what the seats look liked.



    50/50 of D180 applied



    Final shots of the interior. Leather looking nice and black and the interior looking "new" with New Car Scent Protectant.







    After we completed the interior we moved onto the exterior. We started off by cleaning the wheels with DUB wheel cleaner and various brushes. We cleaned the tires with D143 and a tire brush. We then proceed to giving the truck a full wash, followed by clay. The roof proved to be the most difficult area to clay as it had some oxidation. It felt like 80 grit sand paper. It took many passes to get it smooth.

    After claying I performed a test spot with white wax on a burgundy thin foam cutting disc using the MT300 at 5800 OPM's.

    Before



    After. 3 Passes yielded these results. Went with 3 passes around the entire truck.



    Here's a before and after on the truck bed.



    After



    This is the oxidation that was on the roof. Notice there is no clarity in the reflection where my brother is at.



    After



    Much better reflection. The inside channels were cleaned by hand with a 3" Lake Country Cutting Hydrotech Foam pad that lost it's foam backing material. Made a good pad by hand. Had to get Superman on the job to clay and remove these embedded contaminants



    The lower passenger side front bumper. The front of the truck has been repainted in the past.



    After



    Various reflection shots as we moved right along.

    Hood





    The proof



    We were not done just yet. We fixed the headlights. They had some oxidation on the top. From a distance they looked ok. But they need some TLC.



    Up close



    Tried using the abrasive liquid in the perfect clarity headlight kit but that didn't cut it. Ended up using 1000 and 3000 grit unigrit pads. Then the lights were sealed with the coating from the perfect clarity kit. There is still some defects as there are small fractures on the internal part of the lens. But much better than before.





    All trim was restored with Ultimate Black. I tried out the new version of the lotion version on all trim.

    The front cowl all faded



    After Ultimate Black. I believe my brother gave it 2 applications to rehydrate it.



    Used the fine cut metal polish on the chrome tips. 50/50



    The chrome grille got the same treatment.





    Here are some final shots of the truck.

    Sun shots. White wax did a fantastic job.

















    Products used:

    Wash - Adams Car Shampoo in a 2 bucket along with Adams Car Shampoo in the Adams Foam Gun
    Paint Decon - D155 + Clay Magic Clay Bar
    Correction - White Wax
    LSP - White Wax + D156
    Pads - 5" Burgundy Foam Cutting Disc, 5.5" Lake Country Orange Light Cutting Foam Pad, 3" Burgundy Foam Soft Buff Pad
    Tools- MT300, Harbor Freight DA (Bros Tool), PC7424XP (dedicated 3" pad)
    Tires - D143, Endurance Tire Gel
    Wheels - DUB Wheel Cleaner, Brake Dust Barrier, Center caps polished with Fine Cut Metal polish and sealed with Wolfgang Concourse Metal Sealant
    Tips - Fine Cut Metal Polish, Wolfgang Concourse Metal Sealant
    Glass - Cleayed and sealed with Rainx
    Interior - D149 QID, New Car Scent Protectant, Gold Class Leather & Vinyl Cleaner, D180 Leather Cleaner & Conditioner, D120 Glass Cleaner, M205 + D156 Piano Trim


    Final thoughts:

    White Wax is a great cleaner wax. The SMAT abrasives did their thing. I took full advantage of them. Combined with a DA and a cutting pad it can truly do some amazing correction. A must have for those times when a quick detail is needed. It works on any color and not just on light colored vehicles. I definitely recommend it to anyone that is looking for a product that can do some amazing things and when one is short on time. Topped with D156 and it should offer a few months of protection.
    99 Grand Prix
    02 Camaro SS

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    Re: 2006 Ford F150 Harley Davidson Edition

    Here's the test spot video of white wax.

    99 Grand Prix
    02 Camaro SS

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    • #3
      Re: 2006 Ford F150 Harley Davidson Edition

      Wow! Looks good! Ughhhhh. I hate black vehicles.
      2014 Mustang GT 6-Speed Manual

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      • #4
        Re: 2006 Ford F150 Harley Davidson Edition

        Thanks.
        99 Grand Prix
        02 Camaro SS

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          Re: 2006 Ford F150 Harley Davidson Edition

          Great job Mike! Looks amazing!

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            Re: 2006 Ford F150 Harley Davidson Edition

            Thanks. This thing is huge. I have a better appreciation for truck, van and SUV owners doing this. I'm used to doing my own cars and a few others that are not as large as this. I'm very impressed with the job white wax did.
            99 Grand Prix
            02 Camaro SS

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            • #7
              Re: 2006 Ford F150 Harley Davidson Edition

              Wow, very nice work Mike!

              How long did it take? Now to just make sure she keeps it that way..
              Originally posted by Blueline
              I own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.

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                Re: 2006 Ford F150 Harley Davidson Edition

                Thanks. We did the interior and exterior paint on Saturday. Took about 6 hours maybe a tad longer as I was showing/training my brother how to do certain things. Somewhere in that range. Sunday we did the trim, headlights, tires and the tips. That took another couple hours. In total about 8 hours. We took our time seeing as we had the entire holiday weekend and access to the truck.

                It's a great looking truck. I've already mentioned my first restriction of not taking it to an automatic car wash

                My brother wants to do the same to her Jetta which drives daily rather than the truck.
                99 Grand Prix
                02 Camaro SS

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                • #9
                  Re: 2006 Ford F150 Harley Davidson Edition

                  Nice write up & nice pix too. The results are simply outstanding! When you say 3 passes, do you mean you applied and wiped off White Wax 3 separate times across the whole truck? The leather seats look great for just a vacuum and D180. How much D180 did you purchase? Whole gallon?

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                  • #10
                    Re: 2006 Ford F150 Harley Davidson Edition

                    Thanks.

                    3 passes meaning 2 up and down and 1 side to side. No way am I doing three individual passes with white wax around the entire truck. That would be insane lol. I used it just like a compound and wiped it right off after making those passes. I topped it with D156 after. I bought a sample bottle from Auto Detailing Solutions to try out D180. I wanted to try it out prior to buying it. So far it's been working out just fine.
                    99 Grand Prix
                    02 Camaro SS

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                    • #11
                      Re: 2006 Ford F150 Harley Davidson Edition

                      Black & White (wax) detail! Nice job!

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                      • #12
                        Looks great. I'm always impressed when u post pictures. I strive to get to ur level detail!

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                          Re: 2006 Ford F150 Harley Davidson Edition

                          Originally posted by Selectchoice View Post
                          Black & White (wax) detail! Nice job!
                          Originally posted by Jarhead0754 View Post
                          Looks great. I'm always impressed when u post pictures. I strive to get to ur level detail!
                          Thanks guys.
                          99 Grand Prix
                          02 Camaro SS

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                            Re: 2006 Ford F150 Harley Davidson Edition

                            Originally posted by The Guz View Post

                            3 passes meaning 2 up and down and 1 side to side.
                            Thanks for clarifying that as our assumption was that you did three section passes and, quite frankly, we thought that excessive for the results achieved. That you only did up/down x2 and side/side x1 is a real testament to the power of White Wax - that's actually a bit short for a typical section pass!!!

                            All in all, great work on the truck - inside and out!!
                            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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                              Re: 2006 Ford F150 Harley Davidson Edition

                              Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
                              Thanks for clarifying that as our assumption was that you did three section passes and, quite frankly, we thought that excessive for the results achieved. That you only did up/down x2 and side/side x1 is a real testament to the power of White Wax - that's actually a bit short for a typical section pass!!!

                              All in all, great work on the truck - inside and out!!
                              Thank you sir. 3 section passes with slow arm movement paired with the power of MT300 and the cutting disc was more than enough. As you stated a testament to the power of white wax but also the tool and more importantly the technique. Also the area I worked was was about the same size or a tad larger than what I do when using M205. It did help that the paint responded very well. Even the front end which has been repainted.
                              99 Grand Prix
                              02 Camaro SS

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