I made an O'Reilly's run last week and picked up several things to tune up the new Dakota as well as some detailing supplies, notably the 303 Aerospace Protectant made famous here by
@zmotorsports . I have to say, I expected it to be good, but it exceeded my high expectations, a rare occurrence. Thank you for sharing Mike! I applied it to all of the exterior plastics, tonneau cover, and the under hood plastics and the difference is remarkable. They weren't faded, but the 303 spray really gave the plastic a deeper color and slight sheen. I'll attach a quick picture of under the hood of the F-150. Much better than whatever the Armorall junk is that most dealerships coat their engine bays with.
I spent entirely too much time detailing the truck to get it ready for sale. I'm trying to get top dollar for the truck, so I want it to blow away the potential buyer with how clean and nice it is. It is truly in great condition for a 2009 and well cared for in the last 6 years and 65,000 miles of our ownership.
One massive improvement I made was polishing all of the exterior glass. The rear window especially had horrible water spots that refused to scrub off. The
Meguire's Ultimate Compound I had in the flammable cabinet and some elbow grease did a remarkable job of removing them though. I still **** at cleaning windows though, I really struggle with getting them streak-free. Please leave window cleaning tips guys!
Again, I spent way too much time on this detail - I just can't help myself. I shampooed all of the carpets/floor mats and even striped them using the stiff bristle brush method I learned watching Larry (AmmoNYC) YouTube videos. It just takes a minute, but it looks awesome in my opinion.
I borrowed a real, fancy, professional camera from my sister (Canon Rebel T3i) to take some pictures for the sale listing. I read a very helpful
B&H Photo article for capturing listing photos and tried to apply what I read last night with some pictures taken during the Blue Hour at a location I scouted just down the road at the volunteer fire station. My knowledge with using a DSLR camera is basically non-existent, so again, I'm soliciting advice from the brilliant hive mind here!
To get the truck listed, I still need to get some detail photos of things like the engine bay, interior, wheels/tires, and bed. I ran out of light last night. Thanks for stopping by folks!