nsfr1206 wrote:Wow. That’s a huge difference.
No kidding!!!!
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nsfr1206 wrote:Wow. That’s a huge difference.
No kidding!!!!
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tony.latham wrote:I've been working on my new sweetheart:
And yes, that's smoke in the background from the nearby Moose Fire.
Tony
featherliteCT1 wrote:nsfr1206 wrote:Wow. That’s a huge difference.
No kidding!!!!
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cjlangellier wrote:featherliteCT1 wrote:nsfr1206 wrote:Wow. That’s a huge difference.
No kidding!!!!
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Thanks guys! Last night my brother-in-law gave me the best possible compliment. He's seen my truck many times and he asked when I bought a new truck
cjlangellier wrote:My truck was in desperate need of some TLC. The finish had failed on the Go Rhino running boards. I stripped them back to bare metal and primed them then sprayed them with leftover bedliner from my teardrop build. Next up was a paint correction. Though my truck is only 6 years old, it looks like it had been run through auto touch car washes since brand new. The paint still had a nice shine but when the sun hit it right you could see tons of fine scratches and swirls throughout the entire truck. I did a two step paint correction starting with a medium cutting compound then following that up with a polishing compound. I topped all that off with a ceramic wax treatment. The results were pretty incredible. I got probably 95% of the scratches out leaving behind only a few of the deeper imperfections. The clarity of the paint is night and day from what I started with.
twisted lines wrote:I sold mine again, buffed it once.
Adios Big block, Shopping has been an adventure!
tony.latham wrote:Just back from our annual detail on a lookout in the middle of the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness.
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