Yeah, there are trucks with half the mileage, even less, that are completely beaten or destroyed from work usage. I am guessing this has been a long haul rig most it's life and the owner cared a lot for it.
@@juliantorres5999 well the vehicle has a lot of miles for a little time of usage. This means the vehicles chasis has less time out than a older rusted vehicle. So I’d say yeah
That’s a lot of driving in 5 years. Looks like a 2018 model. Crazy to me how many miles people can drive in a year. Had an uber driver with a 2020 corolla that had just ticked 300k miles. 100k miles a year is insane. Said he drove to Colorado every month (3000+ mile round trip) to get weed haha.
Wow! I’m legit amazed how well the APC and MAD acid cleaned up the paint and chrome before hand washing. The owner had to be amazed with the final results. 👌
Wow, that is a sharp looking truck, I love that shade of blue. It's a bit much for me as I don't need an F350 crew cab and the extra stuff, but it really is a sharp looking truck, awesome work as always.
No doubt these guys did a great job but I also applaud Ford paint, even just basic washing the paint just holds up really well. My 2018 dodge was showing dull spots and desperately needed to be clayed bar. My two Fords honestly just meguire wash wax soap kept them looking great!
Pretty funny as I thought my dodge paint held up a lot better than my 60 day old superduty I had one scratch on my black ram after 6 years and I have 2 scratches in 60 days and I have to say that one of them is my slightly rubbing my plastic garbage 🗑 and the other is probably from a rock that was kicked up by my tire Love my ford carbonized grey but I hope this easy scratching doesn't keep happening
@@nysucks4508 probably just a bad string of luck. I bought a 22 f250 gasser with carbonized grey paint. I own a small farm so it’s out in the elements no cover. It will also have a hard life. Wood cutting, towing fifth wheel, hauling everything from equipment to feed for our farm. I will continue washing with Meguiars wax wash and spray that ceramic wax from meguires every time I wash it with fingers crossed it will last as long as my other trucks. Ford f250 (gas) Ram 2500 (diesel) Chevy 2500 (gas) Ford f150 (gas) All parked outside with dirt driveway Hot summers ash from wildfires, cold wet winters with snow. 👍🏻
Ya I'm upstate, gravel rd , dirt/weed parking area I needed the upgrade to the superduty I did a lot on my property with my 13 f150 & then my 16 ram 1500 My f150 was better on the property then the ram but I used them hard It's a pleasure having the 250 and I went diesel
@@nysucks4508 yeah trying to wing us off diesel fuel. We have a tractor now thats a gasser, 2 four wheelers, side by side and our generator is gas. It makes it easier because we store fuel and just stocking one type is kinda nice. No complaints with our Cummins just hate trying to work on it. I always joke around i’ve got to take apart 20% of the top of the engine just to get to one thing haha as soon as I get offered the right price I will unload the ram 2500 but for now the F250 gasser is my daily. The rest of the trucks are set up to do different task on the farm.
God, although I’m in a southern state (West Virginia) we’re still the most northern state in the country so we get snow. We use salt on our roads and it ruins our undercarriages. I’m always jealous of southern trucks that look brand new underneath 😂 this truck with that mileage would be pretty rusty already if it were up here.
Great job, but 350,000 miles? I dont believe it. The seats were dirty, but didn't seem to have any wear and the pedals didn't seem to to worn down either. For a work truck, I didnt see many if any scratches. And its lifted! Come on, let's see that odometer! Haha
I bought a 2010 f-150 platinum #29,321 in a candy red that was owned by a corporate for 10 before I got it, company’s are going all out as the years go on
On the windows, I take a popsicle stick and a corner of my towel, apply glass cleaner, wrap the towel around the stick, and swipe inside the gaskets inside and out. Gets rid of a lot of gunk that keeps leaving film on the clean glass.
It is, just don’t soak them. A light mist and make sure your rag has some mist on it then dry it after wiping with a dry rag. Been doing it for years with no issue
Man what an amazing job. Absolutely a work of art. I watched from begging to end. So sad the owner let it get to this point, especially since this truck isn't cheap. I'm guessing it'll be trash filled and caked with dirt in no time. But you sir, are an artist. 👍🏼
Dude i was thinking “he should let it dry after the APC to show all the stupid facebook haters that it actually works” and then you did just that lol. Can you PLEASE include that part on the facebook video about this car? I get freaking tired of telling the haters that it actually works. Remember that one dude that told you it didnt work and you told him you do this for a living so you know what youre doing? I couldnt let that one go man. Im a solid MAD fan and you mess with MAD, you mess with me! Love you brother ❤️ never ever ever stop making videos please. I think i would be depressed for life if you did 🤣
WOW!!!! Y'all did the works on that truck. Looks AMAZING. As do all the vehicles you detail. I need to find someone in the Vegas area who does as good of detailing work y'all do. Great job 👏 and keep pumping out these awesome videos. Lots of skills people can pick up watching your videos.
That thang is a clean machine for 350k miles. But foster you're the man with the plan and it's only 0:32 into the video but it's gonna be and even cleaner machine after. You're done with her. M.A.D. love bro. And Happy New Year!
When I was in the Army I got put on a month long detail where we just power washed LMTVs and HMMWVs that came in from overseas training. We had to wear our full wet weather gear, crawl under the trucks, and just power wash for hours upon hours. The detail was 12 hours on, 12 off, two different crews running 24 hours round the clock. Was one of the dumber details I did in the infantry.
I really need to learn the polish aspect of detailing I can do interior and a thorough exterior wash but have very little experience with the polishing process
Do you ever blow out the exterior crevices after drying with a towel? I always have water leak from the mirrors, tailgate, etc.. looking for a solution to this problem.
Wouldn't the water and especially the steam near all the electronics inside run the risk of corrosion down the road?? And how do you get the seats completely dry and not moldy smelling after getting them wet. I know you vacuum, but it there's got to be residual moisture in the foam. Great video! Just genuinely curious.
@@Eatmykellogs I don’t think so. I like Larry , but I’d rather watch something really disgusting get clean again than watch restorations. good channel though. But in my opinion, MAD’s content is consistently more enjoyable and higher quality than the rest. And I’ve watched many channels.
The pressure washer link doesn't work, I am curious as I did the OG setup and used my green works pressure washer for now but that needs upgrading the GPM is tedious 😆 Amazing detail by the way I have done my fair share of details on our own trucks/cars and watched so many videos, I'm curious how long this took you. I would need a whole week
as someone who works at ford dealership, i would be shocked if that truck is on its first engine and tranny at 350k unless it was babied and deleted haha, butt there are a odd few that dont fall apart.
I have a f150 with almost identical interior. How do you clean the entertainment center console section. Do you still use wet sprays and a steamer or does that ruin electronics. Because everytime i see you using wet cleaners and a steamer on steering wheels and door controls i have this paranoia its going to ruin the electronics
For a work truck, that thing is seriously well kept considering it's lack of washes over the years. Great job on the detailing... looks fantastic!
Yeah, there are trucks with half the mileage, even less, that are completely beaten or destroyed from work usage. I am guessing this has been a long haul rig most it's life and the owner cared a lot for it.
@@chrome5960 not when the metal starts rusting
@@tzurtex6336 prolly in from the south where cars don’t rust very much becuase of little rain and snow
@@juliantorres5999 well the vehicle has a lot of miles for a little time of usage. This means the vehicles chasis has less time out than a older rusted vehicle. So I’d say yeah
@@tzurtex6336 it's an aluminum body. Also, dirt doesn't cause rust (especially not with paint intact), salt and moisture does.
The truck has been well taken care of especially with the mileage, nicely done sir 👍😁
That’s a lot of driving in 5 years. Looks like a 2018 model. Crazy to me how many miles people can drive in a year. Had an uber driver with a 2020 corolla that had just ticked 300k miles. 100k miles a year is insane. Said he drove to Colorado every month (3000+ mile round trip) to get weed haha.
That's insane how good the paint looks after 350k miles, regardless of the buffing. Impressive from Ford.
Paint isn’t that old just alot of driving miles
That truck held up well to all those miles. That is a lot of miles in 5 years but still
it's almost better to not wash it especially since most washes ruin the paint
@@FlyingCanoe Washing your car does not ruin the paint if done correctly. Stop lying.
That’s the best looking Vehicle with 350k miles 😂😂
I was thinking the same thing! Not much wear on it
@@gliderider7077 that’s the south for ya. Even 20 year old trucks look brand new.
for sure
Looks better than my Trailblazer...it looks like it got beat up with an UGLY stick. 🤪
Most likely that truck travels a lot probably a big construction company
Wow! I’m legit amazed how well the APC and MAD acid cleaned up the paint and chrome before hand washing.
The owner had to be amazed with the final results. 👌
love how you're not gatekeeping your technique or products. thank you for sharing the knowledge.
no cap
Awesome transformation 👏 very satisfying to watch! Thanks for all the great videos!!
I get that work trucks don't get the love like mall cruisers, but that's a nice truck. Definitely needs this more often.
i recently started my own business and wow theirs a lot that i just picked up from yous so thank you guys for reclining these amazing videos
Wow, that is a sharp looking truck, I love that shade of blue. It's a bit much for me as I don't need an F350 crew cab and the extra stuff, but it really is a sharp looking truck, awesome work as always.
Blue Jean Blue
You deserve a like at least for the double washed wheels - not so many channels demonstrate that 👍
No doubt these guys did a great job but I also applaud Ford paint, even just basic washing the paint just holds up really well. My 2018 dodge was showing dull spots and desperately needed to be clayed bar. My two Fords honestly just meguire wash wax soap kept them looking great!
Pretty funny as I thought my dodge paint held up a lot better than my 60 day old superduty
I had one scratch on my black ram after 6 years and I have 2 scratches in 60 days and I have to say that one of them is my slightly rubbing my plastic garbage 🗑 and the other is probably from a rock that was kicked up by my tire
Love my ford carbonized grey but I hope this easy scratching doesn't keep happening
@@nysucks4508 probably just a bad string of luck. I bought a 22 f250 gasser with carbonized grey paint. I own a small farm so it’s out in the elements no cover. It will also have a hard life. Wood cutting, towing fifth wheel, hauling everything from equipment to feed for our farm. I will continue washing with Meguiars wax wash and spray that ceramic wax from meguires every time I wash it with fingers crossed it will last as long as my other trucks.
Ford f250 (gas)
Ram 2500 (diesel)
Chevy 2500 (gas)
Ford f150 (gas)
All parked outside with dirt driveway
Hot summers ash from wildfires, cold wet winters with snow. 👍🏻
Ya I'm upstate, gravel rd , dirt/weed parking area
I needed the upgrade to the superduty
I did a lot on my property with my 13 f150 & then my 16 ram 1500
My f150 was better on the property then the ram but I used them hard
It's a pleasure having the 250 and I went diesel
@@nysucks4508 yeah trying to wing us off diesel fuel. We have a tractor now thats a gasser, 2 four wheelers, side by side and our generator is gas. It makes it easier because we store fuel and just stocking one type is kinda nice. No complaints with our Cummins just hate trying to work on it. I always joke around i’ve got to take apart 20% of the top of the engine just to get to one thing haha as soon as I get offered the right price I will unload the ram 2500 but for now the F250 gasser is my daily. The rest of the trucks are set up to do different task on the farm.
Don't wait to long , prices are starting to go down a little on used vehicles
Who knows what is going to happen
I dump my 16 because I got 30k
Theses products are hands down amazing and all I use now thanks for the tips and tricks
Insane transformation, thanks MAD for all the videos for 2022... all the best.
I love that color. Blues, reds, greens - all those types of colors are my favorite to work on!
God, although I’m in a southern state (West Virginia) we’re still the most northern state in the country so we get snow. We use salt on our roads and it ruins our undercarriages. I’m always jealous of southern trucks that look brand new underneath 😂 this truck with that mileage would be pretty rusty already if it were up here.
Trucks in upstate NY look like they were pulled from the bottom of the ocean :lol:
Great job. You are the only Chanel I watch for car detailing. It always makes me want to go detail my truck and my wife’s car. Lol
Since detailing from 2007 degreasers bath before the wash is so effective. It does 60-80% of the work if you don't right.
that blue jeans paint is so nice i had a 2019 f150 in that color
That's awesome, my 2011 f350 6.7 has over 350,000 miles as well.. keep her goin
Looks great, but what about the roof exterior?
It’s the The color of that truck ❤ for me! Gorgeous 😊
Dang, 350K in 4 years? That’s a whole lot of driving! Now I don’t feel so bad putting 1k for a road trip on my truck every once in a while. 😂
6 years
I’m just curious, how many hours did you put into this? Came out great but wow that’s a lot of work awesome job!
350k, wow. I'm surprised he stopped driving it long enough for you to clean it.
One of the best looking vehicles you've tackled!!!
No doubt, This gentleman is the best detailer out there..Channel is amazing....
AMMO NYC also one of the top dogs.
It's always a pleasure watching you work!! This was a great one!!! ❤️
Thank you for the support! It means a lot!
@@MADDETAILING Thank YOU for doing what you do and sharing it! I'll always be following you! 👍😁
Great job! What did you think of the carpet quality? The F-350s that I’ve done had surprisingly good quality carpet.
Carpet quality is fire.
I always love cleaning a ford trucks carpet! Easy, flat, and always comes out great. Good to make lines too
Happy new year MAD Detailing!
MY DUDE THE G.O.A.T FOSTER MILLS 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽 NEVER DISAPPOINTS 🙏🙏
Talk about MIRROR finish! Insane! Happy New Year! 💯💯💯
Very impressive the outcome is insane.
Great job, but 350,000 miles? I dont believe it. The seats were dirty, but didn't seem to have any wear and the pedals didn't seem to to worn down either. For a work truck, I didnt see many if any scratches. And its lifted! Come on, let's see that odometer! Haha
Lol you could of just asked to see the odometer 😂 send me a message on instagram @maddetailingusa
Dude you do fantastic work though seriously. Im from PA. 350,000 miles on a truck up here looks totally different! Haha
Ford trucks interior hold up very well as the dash lights everything built well my 310k mile 2004 F350 looks like 20k mile truck on the inside
On the way to a detailing job right now watching your video!
Wow I watched the whole video cause that’s how satisfying it was man respect to you, you got yourself a new sub!
_imagine if I was somehow standing against that door when Mills tripped with the hose __11:20_
Nicest work truck I’ve seen, love to see this guys daily!!! Good job brotha, hell of a transformation
I bought a 2010 f-150 platinum #29,321 in a candy red that was owned by a corporate for 10 before I got it, company’s are going all out as the years go on
Amazing job and detail! I have the same truck and I'm still blown away!
If you wet the paint before applying the chemical, you are changing the dilution. In my opinion, you should apply the product with the car dry.
impressive change, spectacular work
On the windows, I take a popsicle stick and a corner of my towel, apply glass cleaner, wrap the towel around the stick, and swipe inside the gaskets inside and out. Gets rid of a lot of gunk that keeps leaving film on the clean glass.
I am always not sure if it’s safe enough to use a detailer or „liquids“ in general on the interior (Buttons etc) It scares me all the time 😢
It is, just don’t soak them. A light mist and make sure your rag has some mist on it then dry it after wiping with a dry rag. Been doing it for years with no issue
@@garrisonmcgugin8206 thank you. No no of course not soaking 😇
Will try next time for sure
Man what an amazing job. Absolutely a work of art. I watched from begging to end. So sad the owner let it get to this point, especially since this truck isn't cheap. I'm guessing it'll be trash filled and caked with dirt in no time. But you sir, are an artist. 👍🏼
It’s a work truck bud
Dude i was thinking “he should let it dry after the APC to show all the stupid facebook haters that it actually works” and then you did just that lol. Can you PLEASE include that part on the facebook video about this car? I get freaking tired of telling the haters that it actually works. Remember that one dude that told you it didnt work and you told him you do this for a living so you know what youre doing? I couldnt let that one go man. Im a solid MAD fan and you mess with MAD, you mess with me! Love you brother ❤️ never ever ever stop making videos please. I think i would be depressed for life if you did 🤣
All this wouldn’t be possible without people like you! I appreciate all the support it truly means a lot!
That’s the best pre wash I’ve ever seen
My favorite color in the world for a vehicle. You really brought it back!
My favorite truck, favorite color, amazing outcome
For a work truck with 350k miles it shows that the owner has done a good job maintaining it
That was amazing!
Nice work!
Have you tried the vx5000 steamer? it's what we use in our shop .Great video like always ❤
WOW!!!! Y'all did the works on that truck. Looks AMAZING. As do all the vehicles you detail. I need to find someone in the Vegas area who does as good of detailing work y'all do. Great job 👏 and keep pumping out these awesome videos. Lots of skills people can pick up watching your videos.
BWADETAILING
Really hope you see this, do you mix water with the extreme apc?
Amazing transformation. Do you also do the engine bays as well OR spray the underside and wheel wells with satin black?
Good job. Congratulations!
Why yours used for washed under truck?
Happy new year MAD Detailing from australia
What do you charge for a full detail and paint correction on a truck this size?
Hey man, what sprayer are you using for your exterior APC application?
That thang is a clean machine for 350k miles. But foster you're the man with the plan and it's only 0:32 into the video but it's gonna be and even cleaner machine after. You're done with her. M.A.D. love bro. And Happy New Year!
how many microfiber towels do you go through a day?
I just love you detailing man.... So satisfying....🤙🏽
That’s a beautiful Truck good job washing it like that my friend.
When I was in the Army I got put on a month long detail where we just power washed LMTVs and HMMWVs that came in from overseas training. We had to wear our full wet weather gear, crawl under the trucks, and just power wash for hours upon hours. The detail was 12 hours on, 12 off, two different crews running 24 hours round the clock. Was one of the dumber details I did in the infantry.
wow for 350k miles that truck came out amazing!
That's a good looking truck, and for 350k miles it proves Ford does last. If you take care of your vehicle, like this owner has. Nicely done.
What electric pressure washer are you using? I see it on the wall in background. What brand?
350k miles and no rust, no bed liner, no dents, no broken parts, still looks good and it’s a ford, I find that hard to believe.
I really need to learn the polish aspect of detailing I can do interior and a thorough exterior wash but have very little experience with the polishing process
You killed it! 🔥
Do you ever blow out the exterior crevices after drying with a towel? I always have water leak from the mirrors, tailgate, etc.. looking for a solution to this problem.
That’s why I wash. Then Do the inside. After the inside is done I finish the outside. But yes I will use compressed air if needed.
What is the best and easiest way to get water spots out of your car on the paint
Wow... It looks brand new again! Great work!!!
After drying the truck with a microfiber towel, do you also dry off the wheels and tires or just let them air dry instead?
Wouldn't the water and especially the steam near all the electronics inside run the risk of corrosion down the road?? And how do you get the seats completely dry and not moldy smelling after getting them wet. I know you vacuum, but it there's got to be residual moisture in the foam. Great video! Just genuinely curious.
you just let it dry like anything else
Wow looks brand new! Well done. 🔥🔥
That truck looks amazingly well done. Great job. God bless.
I'm not a very big fan of fords but that is a nice truck though. You did a phenomenal job on cleaning it up.
You outdid your self on this one bro good job
Looks brand spankin' new!! Good job!!
Came put beautiful, amazing work you put into this.
Best detailing content on UA-cam by far. Great upload.
Look into ammo nyc, I think they’re a step above
@@Eatmykellogs I don’t think so. I like Larry , but I’d rather watch something really disgusting get clean again than watch restorations. good channel though. But in my opinion, MAD’s content is consistently more enjoyable and higher quality than the rest. And I’ve watched many channels.
@@duartehernandez646 no, there’s really not . But glad you enjoy that channel.
As someone from the UK - WHAT IS THIS TRUCK?! lol. I've polished a dodge ram 2500 HD and I thought that was bad enough! haha!
Awesome job brother. Truck looks unbelievable .👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Outstanding!
HI GOOD VIDEO I HAVE A CUESTIÓN WHERE DI YOU BUY THE PUMP SPRAYER TO USE XTREME APC
The pressure washer link doesn't work, I am curious as I did the OG setup and used my green works pressure washer for now but that needs upgrading the GPM is tedious 😆
Amazing detail by the way I have done my fair share of details on our own trucks/cars and watched so many videos, I'm curious how long this took you. I would need a whole week
Not once did I see anyone touch the roof of that truck!! Since that takes the most sunlight besides the hood. You’re Fired!!!!!
as someone who works at ford dealership, i would be shocked if that truck is on its first engine and tranny at 350k unless it was babied and deleted haha, butt there are a odd few that dont fall apart.
I have a f150 with almost identical interior. How do you clean the entertainment center console section. Do you still use wet sprays and a steamer or does that ruin electronics. Because everytime i see you using wet cleaners and a steamer on steering wheels and door controls i have this paranoia its going to ruin the electronics
What were you spraying on the undercarriage and truck before u used the foam wash
Always a great job! Enjoy your videos very much... Happy New Year guys!
Do you not do the roof?
Happy New Year! 🎆
Congrats folks!
I bet it didn't look that good when it was brand new!! What an awesome job.
that's a lot of work! big transformation!
F350 with 350kmiles priceless 👌🏻
11:21 that’s me when I detail a vehicle 🤣🤣
Wow, this is inspiring!
I'm confused. What is the dilution for your APC rinse on the body? Is it 10:1 or 4:1?