Biran's F250 Detail
#16
Not too shabby!
I've had to pull out the 6-foot ladder once or twice... it's rare. I can definintely see how you'd need it on that beast.
What I'm more jealous about is that you've had weather warm enough to detail... It rained/snowed/sleeted all weekend here. My truck looks like hell in a hand basket.... plus, sticking around on the inside with the kiddo and sick wife makes for a double-whammy. Do what you've got to do though, ya know?
Nice work guys.
I've had to pull out the 6-foot ladder once or twice... it's rare. I can definintely see how you'd need it on that beast.
What I'm more jealous about is that you've had weather warm enough to detail... It rained/snowed/sleeted all weekend here. My truck looks like hell in a hand basket.... plus, sticking around on the inside with the kiddo and sick wife makes for a double-whammy. Do what you've got to do though, ya know?
Nice work guys.
#17
#18
Originally Posted by RollingRock
LOL I was so jealous of the undercarriage. I am thinking I may just do it myself. Will Steel Wool the loose stuff and go at it.
What kind of paint again?
What kind of paint again?
As for the paint, I would be happy to give a can to you (I have 3), but just in case, it is Rust Oleum (semi gloss black or gloss black work fantastic). If you should decide to paint anything that gets hot, R/O High temp (for grills) works great too. Let me know-- I have both and wouldnt mind sharing.
#19
#20
Originally Posted by f-150sport03
You will be for some time yet... Now you just have to maintain it...
Man, I wish I could have been there...
Man, I wish I could have been there...
You didn't need it anyway, high roller like you.
#21
Originally Posted by RollingRock
Brian offered me 600 bucks which I refused.....Ryan that could have been yours bro, so I told him to keep it for another day.
You didn't need it anyway, high roller like you.
You didn't need it anyway, high roller like you.
MAN!!! Now I REALLY wish I could have been there... I wouldnt have taken it all, but a portion of it would have absolutely made my YEAR...
Hey Brian... Maybe sometime next year, I can work on your truck, huh??...
Glad you told him to stash it for me, though...
#22
Originally Posted by f-150sport03
ARE YOU FREAKING SERIOUS???!!!
MAN!!! Now I REALLY wish I could have been there... I wouldnt have taken it all, but a portion of it would have absolutely made my YEAR...
Hey Brian... Maybe sometime next year, I can work on your truck, huh??...
Glad you told him to stash it for me, though...
MAN!!! Now I REALLY wish I could have been there... I wouldnt have taken it all, but a portion of it would have absolutely made my YEAR...
Hey Brian... Maybe sometime next year, I can work on your truck, huh??...
Glad you told him to stash it for me, though...
#23
Originally Posted by RollingRock
Priceless..............Rockpick can we archive this response?
I am telling you, one of these days I am gonna actually get to do a dtail, and will make some money...then I can buy goodies, detail more cars, make more money, buy more goodies...(see the cycle starting???...) That is detailing heaven...
#24
#25
#27
Originally Posted by SuperLB51
RR,
You think that hyperdressing offers any type of protection for the undercoating of the truck??
You think that hyperdressing offers any type of protection for the undercoating of the truck??
When dry it does offer some water repellent property to it. Dust and dirt don't attract to it as easily as other dressings. Its not really sticky per say. It does last a while.
Rockpick? Your thoughts?
#28
Originally Posted by RollingRock
Um you mean like rust prevention? No. Its not a paint....it's a dressing product.
When dry it does offer some water repellent property to it. Dust and dirt don't attract to it as easily as other dressings. Its not really sticky per say. It does last a while.
Rockpick? Your thoughts?
When dry it does offer some water repellent property to it. Dust and dirt don't attract to it as easily as other dressings. Its not really sticky per say. It does last a while.
Rockpick? Your thoughts?
And Ryan, yeah the cycle sounds good, but you'll never get to it. You start buying more stuff and just using it on your own car...
#30
I havent had a paying detail in almost 6 months... yet I still buy stuff... Not like I get to use it very often either...
And zaairman-- HUSH!!! Remember, the key to selling an idea to yourself is the idea that it will help you out!!! So, I figure that if I convince myself that it is a cycle, I can justify it when it turns out the real way...
And zaairman-- HUSH!!! Remember, the key to selling an idea to yourself is the idea that it will help you out!!! So, I figure that if I convince myself that it is a cycle, I can justify it when it turns out the real way...