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  • Jolly_Green_Giant
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    Originally posted by Dubbin1 View Post
    Looks good but you forgot the brake and gas pedals
    don't do them on purpose. Liability stuff. I do offer to let them use my stuff if they want to clean them off themselves.

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  • Dubbin1
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    Looks good but you forgot the brake and gas pedals

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  • christian6984
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    grear work on the truck, that was some oxidisation on that bonnet

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  • 03mach1
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    Nice save, what an improvement. Very nice work.

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  • southpactire
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    Wow, this was like deja vu of my January detail of my Dad's dark green farm truck. I know first hand how tough that job is, how gratifying the results are and how bad it will look if they drive it off road again All farm trucks should be dirt brown!

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  • Mike Phillips
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    That's actually an amazing transformation considering what you had to work with... good job!

    We call this taking a car's finish to it's maximum potential!

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  • VoicesInMyHead
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    WOW!

    That had to be a LOT of work!

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  • R0N1N
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    Incredible end result. On the "after" pictures it looks as if it was a new car. How long did this "resurrection" take you??

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  • Sal329
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    One heck of a job, great work

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    Great save. You can see a huge improvement. The truck looks so much better now. Great work.

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  • benhui86
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    maybe wouldve been a good candidate for using 151.....

    very big improvement... cant imagine how a clear coat finish could oxidize that much without being clear coat failure.... maybe you can offer him discounted details sometimes to experiment with new products and techniques....

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  • Nappers
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    Great job on that Ford, black truck indeed for a farm truck????

    Long as he has you to maintain it and pays you well, what the heck.

    Good Show

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  • yalerd
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    Great improvement!!!
    Nice job taking the before and after pictures, you can really notice the difference

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  • Jolly_Green_Giant
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    Originally posted by Carfire View Post
    WOW. What an improvement. Congratulations. I have a question did you use PlastX on the headlights? I was wondering because I also have a Ford Truck and was wondering if that's what the headlights look like or if they need PlastX.
    plastx does work well on those lights. I didn't on this one but I have used it on f150s before with nice results.


    A few more pics.









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  • Carfire
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    WOW. What an improvement. Congratulations. I have a question did you use PlastX on the headlights? I was wondering because I also have a Ford Truck and was wondering if that's what the headlights look like or if they need PlastX.

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