Day 129 'Josh's Nightmare'
4.27.10, Josh came over today to clay bar his truck. Well, he showed up and I knew this wasn't going to be easy. We went directly to the car wash and started the vigorous process, to make a long story short another Mopar guy with a standard cab short box Ram showed up. Him and Josh chatted about how cool their trucks were while I washed Josh's truck...damn Mopar guys. After the wash that didn't do much we headed back to my parents house. We spent a good hour or more cleaning up the bugs and tar all over this thing, it was a disaster to say the least. Then onto the clay barring. This took forever and a day, in the middle we had to go get more detailer spray and some Chicago style pizza, yum. About 5-6-7 hours or so later we finally finished. The truck looked a million times better when we were done, and I lectured Josh on why he should keep his truck clean, I think that last about 5 minutes. He'll never clean it again like this after he wakes up sore tomorrow haha. Did I mention it was like 40 degrees out the whole time? Yeah, it was ridiculously cold and non motivating weather. I have to give it Josh though he worked the whole time and we both complained about the same. I thought he'd want to set the truck on fire about 1/2 way. Well he probably did want to, but never mentioned it. The look on my face shows the fun we had.
The photo was a 1 second shot, no photoshopping here. BTW, visit Josh @ www.browndogwelding.com and look at some awesome metal art!
Day 129 'Josh's Nightmare'
4.27.10, Josh came over today to clay bar his truck. Well, he showed up and I knew this wasn't going to be easy. We went directly to the car wash and started the vigorous process, to make a long story short another Mopar guy with a standard cab short box Ram showed up. Him and Josh chatted about how cool their trucks were while I washed Josh's truck...damn Mopar guys. After the wash that didn't do much we headed back to my parents house. We spent a good hour or more cleaning up the bugs and tar all over this thing, it was a disaster to say the least. Then onto the clay barring. This took forever and a day, in the middle we had to go get more detailer spray and some Chicago style pizza, yum. About 5-6-7 hours or so later we finally finished. The truck looked a million times better when we were done, and I lectured Josh on why he should keep his truck clean, I think that last about 5 minutes. He'll never clean it again like this after he wakes up sore tomorrow haha. Did I mention it was like 40 degrees out the whole time? Yeah, it was ridiculously cold and non motivating weather. I have to give it Josh though he worked the whole time and we both complained about the same. I thought he'd want to set the truck on fire about 1/2 way. Well he probably did want to, but never mentioned it. The look on my face shows the fun we had.
The photo was a 1 second shot, no photoshopping here. BTW, visit Josh @ www.browndogwelding.com and look at some awesome metal art!