DIY Auto Detailing Thread

NWICY

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I was nervous going into it because I thought it was a two stage paint job and that the clear coat was just gone from the majority of it. It's turning out better than I ever thought. It should look pretty slick when I get the bumpers and grille cleaned up and painted.

I wasn't sure I was gonna keep the truck or flip it but I think it's worth hanging on to now. It's a 7.5L 460 with a manual transmission and only 117K miles at 30 years old. It's gotten some use so far and is pretty fun to drive around town. I was a truck/jeep guy in my teens and early 20s but I gave that up. It's nice having something like this to work on again.

With that 460 you should get about 12 mpg empty and 10 mpg when you are using it hard. :D
We've got one in our old truck I unhooked the trailer from it and took it to Ames in a blizzard never drove over 45 I didn't know I could make it to Ames and back on less than a tank and a half that night the round trip only took like 3/4 of a tank.:)

Enjoy the truck you've got it looking great!
 

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With that 460 you should get about 12 mpg empty and 10 mpg when you are using it hard. :D
We've got one in our old truck I unhooked the trailer from it and took it to Ames in a blizzard never drove over 45 I didn't know I could make it to Ames and back on less than a tank and a half that night the round trip only took like 3/4 of a tank.:)

Enjoy the truck you've got it looking great!

I haven't done any true calculating but I think it's more around 7-8 mpg lol. The worst part is it has dual tanks but I've only replaced one of the tanks/pump/sending units, so it eats through that pretty ******* quick. The other tank is still full of gunked up 10 year old gas.
 
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CYEATHAWK

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I haven't done any true calculating but I think it's more around 7-8 mpg lol. The worst part is it has dual tanks but I've only replaced one of the tanks/pump/sending units, so it eats through that pretty ******* quick. The other tank is still full of gunked up 10 year old gas.

And unless you get out and push......7-8 is about all it's good for. Had an mid 80's f350 with a carbed 460, 4 speed and no matter if it was empty or loaded.....7-8 mpg. Sometimes less.

I replaced the rear tank/pump/sending unit in mine, and left the side tank loaded and gunked. Was going to repair but sold it. I could deal with with filling almost every day....but when other things started to nickel and dime, it had to go.
 

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I like black vehicles. I have 3. They look awesome when clean but it’s hard to keep them that way.

If you hate detailing, don’t get into trucks. The last time I detailed my Pete it took 2 days. The chrome polishing will give you Popeye forearms. The guys that do the truck show circuit must have brain damage. View attachment 149718
First time on gravel would make me cry.
 
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Malty Flannel

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Just did this for the first time a few weeks ago.

Step 1 hand wash.
Step 2 clay bar with soapy solution and rinse.
Step 3 Griots correcting cream. Already had Milwaukee batteries so purchased the M18 polisher. Totally worth it. Hand wipe excess compound away.
Step 4. Hand wipe in Griots 3 in 1 spray wax. Amazing stuff and easy to apply.
Obviously you polished it out, but curious how bad of marring you got from the clay bar? Planning to do this for the first time this weekend
 

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Kinda late to chip in on this thread, but I am a HUGE fan of Adam's products and have been for about 20 years now. A little on the pricier side, but I've NEVER been disappointed in one of their products.

 

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Obviously you polished it out, but curious how bad of marring you got from the clay bar? Planning to do this for the first time this weekend
The marring wasn’t noticeable. I kept it well lubricated and dipped the bar in a water bucket to keep the bar clean. My truck is only two years old so that might have kept it minimal as well.
 

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Kinda late to chip in on this thread, but I am a HUGE fan of Adam's products and have been for about 20 years now. A little on the pricier side, but I've NEVER been disappointed in one of their products.

Adam’s detail spray is good stuff. Haven’t tried much of their other products
 
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Malty Flannel

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Did first full exterior detail of the Expedition today. Washed wheels and rims, foam cannon + contact washed and dried, full paint decontamination with clay bar, spot-polished by hand (am not ready to get into full on DA polishing yet lol). Luckily I noticed very little marring from clay. Finished with 2 coats of spray on ceramic coating, 24 hours apart. pretty remarkable how much of a difference the clay and sealant make
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Used a new Meguiars product tonight. It's a hybrid ceramic wax that you apply while drying your car. Spray it on after washing, dry the cat, and bam! Youre covered. After the first application you can spray it in and rinse it off for additional applications.

Was very happy with the results on our new Equinox, can't wait to see it moving forward.
 

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