Hey guys just a WARNING the audio in some clips is a bit off time and also a bit loud not sure what went wrong didn't notice till i uploaded it so sorry about that ahead of time
I've got a 1998 suburban c1500 passed to me from my father. I grew up outa this thing. It's now 220000 miles and tired. Paint has worn to the body in some places. Interior is in great condition minus just being dirty. New carpets, headliner, a few broken odds and ends and a new dash and fuel guage meter with new led lights in the dash and I'll be done there, oh and a few switches. Less than 1k total needed to restore the interior. New brake job, full paint, new bumpers, new lights all around, new grill, front passenger fender, new rims (want stock). Eventually I'll get the motor rebuilt...it's so hard to find the time or money with three kids of my own to get her up and running. Wish I could just find Simone to restore it for me! Lol
I live in Texas where the sun beats down hard and hot on vehicles. The dash takes a beating. I use a dash mat on all my vehicles and man it makes a difference.
@@ESharp79 I looked them up before commenting and what I saw was just alike except for the headlights. I specifically looked at an 89 and 96 so. I know there could be a difference in the grilles based on the trim levels.I've only owned 6 Silverado trucks in my life, but what would I know.But it's all good.
@@JoeSmith-nu8oo did you even watch the video. In the first 20 seconds or so you can see the difference. I've had several of these trucks to. Are the similar in styling? Yes that's the design language but they are different. The 94-96 grill has way more depth in styling.
One thing I’ve found that brings these style wheels and s10 blazer clear coated wheels around is spraying them with meguiras hot shine coating after cleaning them. If you spray it on in the shade it seems like it melts the faded and cracked clear back to almost new. Don’t not spray it on in the sun. It will turn the clear white. I’ve found it works best to spray it nice and even coat and let it set. Don’t wipe it down until it dries or it will streak it up
Love you work brotha, its such an amazing difference when you finish them👏👏👏 Question for you; I bought a honda for my wife and the previous owner dropped glue on the back seat, how could I remove that dried glue?
You oughta consider avoiding parts with mold , especially those with porous material like the seats. As good as you cleaned em, that mold isn’t going anywhere. Unfortunately, some people have really bad reactions to mold.
Cool truck at the end of the day it's not what others like it's about what you want and like. I have seen some obs meets on RUclips, and it's the same candies and same high gloss paint jobs with the same big Chrome wheels and LS swap . I personally think that these awesome trucks in order to keep being hot we need to think outside the box they are todays hot rods. Much like those 70s to 80s Chevy square bodies. They have patina, meaning unpainted with old school speedshop door art /graphics, which is really cool with completely restored engines and suspension you know sleepers. Believe it or not, these obs made pretty good HP from the factory at 230 hp. That was a lot in the 90s, plus everybody was looking for the 350 engine completely overlooking the 305 of the 98 model that made the same HP, mines is a 98 GMC, and has 265,000 miles and still can hit over the speed limit up hill. I'm just saying let's keep these OBS around for the next generation they are the next classic. Even a high school kid can fix them in their garage, plus more women are getting into the OBS scene.
@maddetails what paint color did you use and brand i need to repaint the plastics on my obs . i got one but seems a bit darker. yours is right on the money
Question about touch-up paint. Can you do the touch up before cut n polish to level it with the original paint? Or does it need more time to cure for this to be effective?
You are absolutely correct that is the proper way to do it before the cut and polish but on this truck it had so many deep scratches that I wasn’t sure which ones would require touchup or not or because a lot of times it’ll look like it’s down past the base coat but it’ll end up being a really deep clear coat scratch
The Truck is still being driven as a daily driver to this day I know who owns very well and this video was filmed almost 2 years ago. He did not have one mechanical issue with it since but as I have said in plenty other videos sometimes you have to go to extreme measures to get stuff clean some times it’s a risk people are willing to take I’ve cleaned 1000s of engine bays this way and have had less then 10 vehicles have alternator issues and have never had any vehicles have major “electrical issues” as you said That being said I don’t recommend cleaning your engine bay every wash but I also don’t recommend letting your engine pile up with multiple oil leaks so if people kept there engines nice and sealed they wouldn’t have to do this deep of a clean
Hey guys just a WARNING the audio in some clips is a bit off time and also a bit loud not sure what went wrong didn't notice till i uploaded it so sorry about that ahead of time
The end result speaks for itself 👍💪
That’s not the same truck. The front ends are different. Look at the grills
That doesn’t matter man. Nice job on this project
I’m sure no one watching thought that trashed paint could look like that in the end without a full paint job. Awesome work.
I'm so happy you're back. I love your videos man. Like I've said before. You always go beyond every other detailer.
So awesome to have you back posting again man!! Your family is growing and so beautiful!!
One of my favorite body pickups. Great job restoring that paint! 🙌🏼
Once again, the best details on RUclips. I was watching all your old videos waiting for new ones to drop. We missed you!!
Man !..this was a great transition, you did it major justice and enjoyed it all, thanks for sharing !!
MY DUDE THE G.O.A.T.....HANDS DOWN THE BEST PERIOD!!!!!
Thank you brotha much appreciated
@@maddetails welcome bro
Facts!!!
Patience of a saint! Incredible how much you were able to bring it back.
V8 Singlecab stepside! Wow I would love to have that!
Just bought one today! 1993!
I've got a 1998 suburban c1500 passed to me from my father. I grew up outa this thing. It's now 220000 miles and tired. Paint has worn to the body in some places. Interior is in great condition minus just being dirty. New carpets, headliner, a few broken odds and ends and a new dash and fuel guage meter with new led lights in the dash and I'll be done there, oh and a few switches. Less than 1k total needed to restore the interior. New brake job, full paint, new bumpers, new lights all around, new grill, front passenger fender, new rims (want stock). Eventually I'll get the motor rebuilt...it's so hard to find the time or money with three kids of my own to get her up and running. Wish I could just find Simone to restore it for me! Lol
What a difference ! It looks great.
Great job and that truck is beautiful, I am not usually a fan of side steps but it goes hard on that generation body style in a single cab config
I live in Texas where the sun beats down hard and hot on vehicles. The dash takes a beating. I use a dash mat on all my vehicles and man it makes a difference.
Beautiful job. I love American trucks.🇺🇲
Great to have you back man, like always great video great transformation
Appreciate it!
What a huge difference, nicely done sir 👍😁
old trucks over new trucks all day great video love the truck
How much is a service like this one on this Same exact truck and color?
One of my favorite trucks of all times
The truck looks good bro. You killed it
Am so happy ur bk wz more videos... love ur work man and hope ur things are going well, hello from Egypt ❤
Outstanding!
Far out dude wow what a transformation!
That truck pass from $1500 to a 9 or 10k here in cali, the obs are gaining high value
Mid 90s OBS with late 80s grill....totally trying to cover up the fact it was stolen. Great job bringing her back to life again. Awesome work!
Yeah that grille was the same for many model years, the headlights changed but that was it basically.
@@JoeSmith-nu8oo late 80s and early 90s obs grill was different from mid/late 90s obs and not just in the head lights themselves.
@@ESharp79 I looked them up before commenting and what I saw was just alike except for the headlights. I specifically looked at an 89 and 96 so. I know there could be a difference in the grilles based on the trim levels.I've only owned 6 Silverado trucks in my life, but what would I know.But it's all good.
@@JoeSmith-nu8oo did you even watch the video. In the first 20 seconds or so you can see the difference. I've had several of these trucks to. Are the similar in styling? Yes that's the design language but they are different. The 94-96 grill has way more depth in styling.
Looking awesome man! Keep that awesomeness up!
Another badass transformation missed your videos bro cant wait for the next one
Check the seals/gaskets around the third brake light and cab vents! truck looks awesome great job.
I missed you more than a hog misses mud on a hot summer day. That's a lot of missing!
Very impressive looks like a whole new truck I love these videos bud !
welcome back, dude!
One thing I’ve found that brings these style wheels and s10 blazer clear coated wheels around is spraying them with meguiras hot shine coating after cleaning them. If you spray it on in the shade it seems like it melts the faded and cracked clear back to almost new. Don’t not spray it on in the sun. It will turn the clear white. I’ve found it works best to spray it nice and even coat and let it set. Don’t wipe it down until it dries or it will streak it up
Absolutely amazing it's really hard to believe wow
Remarkable job you did here!
He's back!
That truck turned out great. Good job 👍🏻
Dam you don’t play that thang clean as hell 🙌 I want mine some that way
This is exactly how I clean my truck every weekend
Welcome back!!!
What a beauty my dream truck obs step side low on wheels
Whole different truck very nice work bro God bless
Great work. 👌🏾👍🏾☑️
Excelente trabajo 👏🏻
Woo dude what an amazing 👏 job you did that's clean,I just got one but on green,got some sun burn and the clear is coming out,any tips porfavor ✌️
Very very nice work and very nice Chevy trock..
Wow cuz kboy truck u got down 🤙🏽🤙🏽👍🏽🔥🔥🔥 that thing looked like a guysho before 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Love you work brotha, its such an amazing difference when you finish them👏👏👏
Question for you; I bought a honda for my wife and the previous owner dropped glue on the back seat, how could I remove that dried glue?
Daaaaaang that truck looks showroom after you got done. You are a magician man.
Best Detailer ive seen. Why isnt it your main Job? 😮
welcome back 👍🤍
Missed you Bro... please make more videos 🙏👍👏
what a restore on a sexy awesome truck!! Fantastic job!!
Great job. 😊
You oughta consider avoiding parts with mold , especially those with porous material like the seats. As good as you cleaned em, that mold isn’t going anywhere. Unfortunately, some people have really bad reactions to mold.
Very nice job 👏
Wow, just wow
For letters or white walls use SOS pads. That’s how we did it back in the day
Cool truck at the end of the day it's not what others like it's about what you want and like. I have seen some obs meets on RUclips, and it's the same candies and same high gloss paint jobs with the same big Chrome wheels and LS swap . I personally think that these awesome trucks in order to keep being hot we need to think outside the box they are todays hot rods. Much like those 70s to 80s Chevy square bodies. They have patina, meaning unpainted with old school speedshop door art /graphics, which is really cool with completely restored engines and suspension you know sleepers. Believe it or not, these obs made pretty good HP from the factory at 230 hp. That was a lot in the 90s, plus everybody was looking for the 350 engine completely overlooking the 305 of the 98 model that made the same HP, mines is a 98 GMC, and has 265,000 miles and still can hit over the speed limit up hill. I'm just saying let's keep these OBS around for the next generation they are the next classic. Even a high school kid can fix them in their garage, plus more women are getting into the OBS scene.
Wish you were close to where I live. I have a few vehicles that could use your expertise. That truck almost looks like it came off the showroom floor.
Amazing!
Try SOS pads on the wt letters 😊!! Seriously!! Mic'2024
Stupid clean my boy , shoutout from the tri cities. I seen the WA license plate 👌🏽🌲
Nice work!!! Still baffles me when people call these a obs bodystyle....
Yup they still seem new to me! Lol
amazing Job
looks sick
Try sos pads for the white lettering on the tires
What product did you use to leave the paint like this? I have a truck like that.
yessss welcome back. Greetings from argentina
O Senhor é a minha luz e a minha salvação;
de quem terei temor?
O Senhor é o meu forte refúgio;
de quem terei medo?
- Salmo 27:1🥰🙏
WOW WOW WOW
@maddetails what paint color did you use and brand i need to repaint the plastics on my obs . i got one but seems a bit darker. yours is right on the money
I didn’t use paint I used an aerosol trim dressing buy some stoner trim shine from your local auto parts store it’s about 10 bucks a can
You’re supposed to cover the alternator, smh , nice truck in the end !
Awesome job , I guessing jobs like this you don't quote , rather the customer trusts you will bill accordingly for amazing service..?
عمل رائع يا رجل 👍🏼
Question about touch-up paint. Can you do the touch up before cut n polish to level it with the original paint? Or does it need more time to cure for this to be effective?
You are absolutely correct that is the proper way to do it before the cut and polish but on this truck it had so many deep scratches that I wasn’t sure which ones would require touchup or not or because a lot of times it’ll look like it’s down past the base coat but it’ll end up being a really deep clear coat scratch
Cheers for that. Also hoping your next video comes out soon, yours are the best!
Fire 🔥
How much would a job like this cost? You put in a lot of work.
Bro, what part of Washington you reside in? I’m from Tri Cities, WA
How do you fix the oxidation part of the hood?
Is washing your engine bay damaging?
It doesn’t damage it, but it just depends on how you wash it, for example, I don’t know how it was washed
Awesome
What did u have in the pump sprayer when you put it on the paint of truck
Degreaser diluted 3-1
@@maddetails which 1 do you personally use
Were have you been
I Lobe your viodes
What songs did you use in this video?
The grille is off of a 1988 - 93 year model.
That front grill makes it look like a 1990 or something
How much is a detail like this?
You never see a 94+ with the older 88-93 grill.
Where are you located?
Is it for sale?
Yea just power wash the alternator. So smart of you to potentially destroy every electronic in that truck
The Truck is still being driven as a daily driver to this day I know who owns very well and this video was filmed almost 2 years ago. He did not have one mechanical issue with it since but as I have said in plenty other videos sometimes you have to go to extreme measures to get stuff clean some times it’s a risk people are willing to take I’ve cleaned 1000s of engine bays this way and have had less then 10 vehicles have alternator issues and have never had any vehicles have major “electrical issues” as you said
That being said I don’t recommend cleaning your engine bay every wash but I also don’t recommend letting your engine pile up with multiple oil leaks so if people kept there engines nice and sealed they wouldn’t have to do this deep of a clean
thank god video of you😂
Good video sir, we got a business inquiry and just emailed you for an opportunity.
theres a reason why they put hood and inner fenders on vehicles cause even splashes can f stuff up let alone 100 psi direct smfh
I know the guy who owns this still has the truck still hasn’t had one issue with it
Wow 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Next time I think i'm going when they call her
You don't have the ninety four grill ha ha
I guess i'm the only one that caught it huh