Wax is old hat, basically useless and will wash off. A trip to Baja calls for temporary paint protection if scratches concern you. But when all is said and done, it’s a truck. Scratches and pin striping are badges of honor and memories.
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Great! I love watching detailers work and am an accomplished and award winning brewer. Name your style and I’ll whip you up a case of beer, even put you up in the peasant wing while you workI personally like detailing but when done correctly it will take you 15+ hours. On my truck I did one coat of DQuartz, one coat for CQuartz SIC, and on the first wash I used reload. If you only saw how easy dirt comes off.
Back of the line, buddy!Lol, I’m right down the road. How much are you charging?
Yea, I also just enjoy a nice clean truck before a long trip. Got the interior dialed, just figured I should give a little TLC to the exterior.Wax is old hat, basically useless and will wash off. A trip to Baja calls for temporary paint protection if scratches concern you. But when all is said and done, it’s a truck. Scratches and pin striping are badges of honor and memories.
Without turning this thread into a rabbit hole of opinions and ending up on a bingo card.....I'd just like to wax my truck for the first time since I purchased it new. It's never been really washed besides the power washer at the self serve car wash in 2 years 36k. Since this is the first time do you think I should also include the clay bar? I'm looking for a wax that will last a long time since I really only want to do this once a year in the summer. Can someone recommend the easy products and procedures? What is everyone using for the hood vents and side vents since they are black plastic?
Just the basics please. I'm not going to spend 15 hours doing it in my driveway but want to get a good coat on it before it gets lost in Baja for 5 weeks
A good wipe w/ a soft microfiber towel should do the trick. No need to apply abrasive chemicals on the screen.on the topic of detailing. what are you guys using to clean the cluster without scratching it to hell?
Eagle edgeless towels from the Rag CO and a spritz of detailing spray. They are the softest towels ever. I wish they made blankets out of them.on the topic of detailing. what are you guys using to clean the cluster without scratching it to hell?