Ford F150 Raptor R
Ford F150 Raptor R- Detailed with our Interior & Exterior Package
Some vehicles are built for everyday driving, and then there are trucks like the Ford F150 Raptor R—built to push limits, tackle rough terrain, and take on whatever adventure comes next. This Raptor R had been put to work, with layers of dirt, dust, and road grime covering its aggressive exterior, while the interior showed signs of heavy use from weekend trips and off-road fun. The owner wanted a full reset, inside and out, so we got to work bringing this beast back to top form.
We started by giving the Raptor R a high-pressure rinse to break down the thick dirt and debris clinging to the body, tires, and undercarriage. A foam pre-wash helped loosen up any remaining grime before we moved into a full-contact hand wash, paying extra attention to the massive fenders, rugged trim, and deep-treaded tires. The grille and wheel wells required a detailed cleaning to restore their bold look. The final step was applying a durable spray-on sealant, providing a hydrophobic layer of protection that repels dirt, water, and road grime while enhancing the deep color and rugged aesthetic of the Raptor R.
Inside, the Raptor R showed clear signs of use—dust and dirt in the crevices, scuff marks on the door panels, and debris built up in the floor mats. We started with a full vacuuming, ensuring every inch of the cabin was free of dirt and loose debris. The seats, dashboard, and door panels were carefully wiped down and treated with UV protection to maintain their durability and prevent fading.
The leather seats were deep-cleaned and conditioned, restoring their soft feel while providing long-term protection against wear and tear. Carpets and rubber floor mats were shampooed and scrubbed to remove any embedded dirt, leaving the cabin fresh and ready for its next off-road adventure.
By the time we were finished, this Raptor R looked just as aggressive as it did rolling off the lot, but now it had a clean and well-protected finish inside and out, ready to take on whatever terrain came next.