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  • 1950 Something Dodge "Jobrated" Truck

    I've got a neighbor who walks two very playful St. Bernard dogs by my house everyday, and one day she told me about this truck that she had been restoring and wanted to know if I would work on it.

    I used Meguiar's Gold Class Car Wash Soap and CR Spotless Water System for DI water. Also used my Makita RB and PC Polisher. LSP was M21. The paint was a multistage basecoat/clearcoat system with lots of issues!

    Haha, this was when the owner left--notice it's dark outside. Ok, lets find a better pic that shows the truck.

    Ok, time to get serious, here it is all finished and waxed. Can you tell the difference? Hmm lets take an even closer look.


    I washed the truck using my DI water system and Meguiar's Gold Class Car Wash.







    This cover will look way better with some Hyper Dressing!











    See that triangle above the front right fender?? That happened after they painted the door!

    That dark spot on the door isn't your eyes playing tricks on you. When this car was in the shop for repair, the shop banged the door against something causing paint damage, so the shop repainted it!

    Rear Tire condition (HD will be used here later)

    Front Tire condition (HD will be used here later)

    Look at how the shop who painted the truck didn't even bother to remove simple things! What a shame.



    Look at the bonded contaminants! It looks and feels like rusted metal shavings!

    Look at the bonded contaminants! It looks and feels like rusted metal shavings!

    I don't think I could have removed the bonded contaminants without red clay. Even with the aggressive stuff, I still spent 6 hours just claying the truck!

    Red clay was very effective but look what it did to the paint finish! Fortunately I did a small spot and knew that while it was going to swirl the paint, it was going to get the job done, and some light rotary work would restore the paint.

    Red clay was very effective but look what it did to the paint finish!

    This truck was in serious need of claybar! I decided to reserve the red clay only on the hood area with the worst defects, and using mild clay everywhere else.

    This truck was in serious need of claybar!

    Can you see the triangular area of overspray??? RB and 84 removed this as claybar wasn't effective at all.

    I compounded the finish using my Makita rotary buffer, W7006 Cutting Pad, and M84. After taking this pic, I noticed that the paint around the logos needed more work, so I did rotary and PC again as well as finished using various metal polishes to restore the emblems.

    This was followed by
    RB, W8006, M80
    PC, W8006, M80
    PC, W9006, M21

    No wax, just polish

    No wax, just polish. Still no tire dressing. Was pressed for time, and just wanted to see finish with polish under the sun.

    No wax, just polish

    No wax, just polish. Can see that surface is pitted although I did my best to remove all surface defects.

    No wax, just polish. Can see that surface is pitted although I did my best to remove all surface defects.

    No wax, just polish. Can see that surface is pitted although I did my best to remove all surface defects.

    No wax, just polish

    No wax, just polish

    I didn't touch the interior, just wanted to show what it looked like

    I didn't touch the interior, just wanted to show what it looked like.

    Nice M21 shine

    Nice M21 shine

    Nice M21 shine

    Nice M21 shine

    Nice M21 shine

    Waxed with M21

    Tires dressed with Hyperdressing


    As usual, I had a great time working on this truck. The finish wasn't perfect in the end, but it was far better than when I first acquired it and best of all the customer was super pleased. And I hope so, cause I'll see her every day!



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    Richard Lin
    ShowCarDetailing
    5548 E. La Palma Ave
    Anaheim, CA 92807
    toll free: 866 707 9292

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    Re: 1950 Something Dodge "Jobrated" Truck

    wow thats insane what was the total work time on this truck?

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    • #3
      Re: 1950 Something Dodge "Jobrated" Truck

      I don't remember the exact hours, but was somewhere around 12 to 14 hours--it was around 9pm when I finished and the customer came to pick up the truck.
      Originally posted by bboarder711 View Post
      wow thats insane what was the total work time on this truck?
      Richard Lin
      ShowCarDetailing
      5548 E. La Palma Ave
      Anaheim, CA 92807
      toll free: 866 707 9292

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      • #4
        Re: 1950 Something Dodge "Jobrated" Truck

        Originally posted by OctaneGuy View Post
        I don't remember the exact hours, but was somewhere around 12 to 14 hours--it was around 9pm when I finished and the customer came to pick up the truck.
        thats still rediculus I know washing my car for shows I would spend up to 2 or 3 days but I took breaks

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        • #5
          Re: 1950 Something Dodge "Jobrated" Truck

          Nice job truck is real cool looking .

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          • #6
            Re: 1950 Something Dodge "Jobrated" Truck

            Nice work Richard!
            -Bob
            NXTti graduate, Meguiars Ford/SEMA Team

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

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            • #7
              Re: 1950 Something Dodge "Jobrated" Truck

              Thanks Bob!! LOL, guess it's never too late to say nice things, lol. (Dec. 2006).

              Richard

              Originally posted by RDVT4ME View Post
              Nice work Richard!
              Richard Lin
              ShowCarDetailing
              5548 E. La Palma Ave
              Anaheim, CA 92807
              toll free: 866 707 9292

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              • #8
                Re: 1950 Something Dodge "Jobrated" Truck

                That's an amazing transformation man, you can't expect to get old cars that have had sub-par work done to them to be perfect, but to the average person that truck is going to look flawless. Great work!!
                --2004 Ford Mustang V6 -- Full mod list and some pictures at my SouthFloridaStangs Vehicle Garage --

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                  Re: 1950 Something Dodge "Jobrated" Truck

                  Originally posted by OctaneGuy View Post
                  Thanks Bob!! LOL, guess it's never too late to say nice things, lol. (Dec. 2006).

                  Richard

                  I thought this was a recent post. Too funny! I did not notice the date on the original thread.
                  -Bob
                  NXTti graduate, Meguiars Ford/SEMA Team

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

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                    Re: 1950 Something Dodge "Jobrated" Truck

                    Thanks!!!
                    Originally posted by Raymond View Post
                    That's an amazing transformation man, you can't expect to get old cars that have had sub-par work done to them to be perfect, but to the average person that truck is going to look flawless. Great work!!
                    It's ok--it apparently didn't really get noticed two years ago, so I'm cool with it. lol.

                    Originally posted by RDVT4ME View Post
                    I thought this was a recent post. Too funny! I did not notice the date on the original thread.
                    Richard Lin
                    ShowCarDetailing
                    5548 E. La Palma Ave
                    Anaheim, CA 92807
                    toll free: 866 707 9292

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