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Never heard of black baron. But have considered a Master Blaster. Do you like it....

I feel I could get into some closer areas with something smaller. Plus my neighbors think I am nuts before they see me attacking the truck with a leaf blower
 

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u can never go wrong with amdams. i have a few of their products. the undercarraige spray is awesome. try it on ur steps too if u havent already. they come out great!
 
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I never thought about the Adams undercarriage on the steps. Thanks for the idea. I will try it tomorrow. :hail:
 

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give it a shot Fred. it looks good and it last a long time too. careful tho 1st day its a little slick when u step on it but not too bad. after a day its not slippery and it still has a nice shine on to it. let me know what u think
 
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I will let you know after I do it tomorrow. Plus I love the grape smell of the Adams undercarriage. Thanks again.

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Never heard of black baron. But have considered a Master Blaster. Do you like it....

I feel I could get into some closer areas with something smaller. Plus my neighbors think I am nuts before they see me attacking the truck with a leaf blower

Love it....also use it to dry off my bikes when I get caught in the rain.....does a nice job getting the water from between the cylinder fins. The one I have blows heated air, but it's not really necessary. It's actually too powerful IMHO, so you have to be careful not to get the hose too close to what you are drying, especially to fluid-containing....and presumably sealed.....devices (like clutch and brake fluid reservoirs on a bike....don't ask me how I know:banghead:),
 
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Fred, do you think it would be all right to spray the detailer and glaze on the vinyl stickers?

I have used the Zymol spray glaze and detailer along with the Girots speed shine and have not had a problem

I would NOT use a pure wax or polish on the vinyl

The best way for me is good old car wash and water on the vinyl. Please don't use a brush as the vinyl will scratch...I use a microfiber cleaning mit.

Always best to test a small area at first...

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I've decided it's cheaper for me to just have someone else do it twice a year. I'll have them spray the nano on it and all I have to do is spray it off. I take my micro mitt with a bucket of car soap and wash it off works good. you start a detailing clinic get one of those going Fred I have no idea what I'm doing. how long should it take to wash, dry, wax, than what do you do mine is always all smudgy looking. and if I drive it it's all dusty more than if I just leave it alone.
 
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