The Moriah hasn't had her Saturday bath in a LONG time, and was getting in a pretty bad way with oxidation of the paint. It has no clear-coat, which I was worried was gonna be a huge issue when I polished it this time. But, fortunately, other than a few spots here and there, nothing to really fret over on a 17 year old truck
Of course, as soon as I washed it, the rain started falling (AGAIN). So I took off and went to the shop to polish it. I could climb up on a stump about the product I used, but I figure some photos would speak for themselves. This is just Step 1 of a 3 Step process too.
I can't wait to see the end result, albeit, I don't know if my right shoulder's gonna hold out for it. Ya really don't notice how big one of these Gen 9's is until you're about half done waxing it.
Ennyhoo, here's a before shot, just getting ready to wash it ...
Now a during. This shot was taken at the shop I work at because it was raining while I was trying to get the polish put on. This gives a pretty good idea how bad the paint was.
This is the finished Step 1:
Now, I'm not going to blow my horn too loudly, but gotta tell ya what I used. If your truck is black like mine, go get the TurtleWax Black Box package. Everything in it is black, including the applicators. The really great part about this is that you don't wind up sitting there for hours with a Q-Tip cleaning the white wax out of the cowl vent. I HATE getting that thing cleaned up afer a wax. The Black Box kit comes with a cleaning polish (Step 1), Carnauba wax (Step 2), and detailing spray (Step 3). It is specially designed for black vehicles, and I'm impressed with the results so far. I used to HATE Turtle Wax, but this stuff comes back off very easy. As is the case with any liquid, it takes a while to put it on and rub it in. Not that paste is much faster, though. Just easier to handle.
I'll do Step 2 tomorrow, and get the NevRDull after the chromies. Those should shine like mirrors when I get done with them.
Next project will be detailing the interior. I've been a smoker for 34 years, but as of 10:10 on 10/10/09, I'm officially a quitter. Time to scrub the stink outta the cars and eliminate that part of the temptation to light up. The Black Moriah just gets to go first.
Will post more progress pics as I get more done.
Of course, as soon as I washed it, the rain started falling (AGAIN). So I took off and went to the shop to polish it. I could climb up on a stump about the product I used, but I figure some photos would speak for themselves. This is just Step 1 of a 3 Step process too.
I can't wait to see the end result, albeit, I don't know if my right shoulder's gonna hold out for it. Ya really don't notice how big one of these Gen 9's is until you're about half done waxing it.
Ennyhoo, here's a before shot, just getting ready to wash it ...

Now a during. This shot was taken at the shop I work at because it was raining while I was trying to get the polish put on. This gives a pretty good idea how bad the paint was.

This is the finished Step 1:

Now, I'm not going to blow my horn too loudly, but gotta tell ya what I used. If your truck is black like mine, go get the TurtleWax Black Box package. Everything in it is black, including the applicators. The really great part about this is that you don't wind up sitting there for hours with a Q-Tip cleaning the white wax out of the cowl vent. I HATE getting that thing cleaned up afer a wax. The Black Box kit comes with a cleaning polish (Step 1), Carnauba wax (Step 2), and detailing spray (Step 3). It is specially designed for black vehicles, and I'm impressed with the results so far. I used to HATE Turtle Wax, but this stuff comes back off very easy. As is the case with any liquid, it takes a while to put it on and rub it in. Not that paste is much faster, though. Just easier to handle.
I'll do Step 2 tomorrow, and get the NevRDull after the chromies. Those should shine like mirrors when I get done with them.
Next project will be detailing the interior. I've been a smoker for 34 years, but as of 10:10 on 10/10/09, I'm officially a quitter. Time to scrub the stink outta the cars and eliminate that part of the temptation to light up. The Black Moriah just gets to go first.
Will post more progress pics as I get more done.