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It looks good, amazing what a little elbow grease can do. I've been gathering fluids and parts for 150k maintenance and just getting started on spring cleaning but the darn weather won't cooperate.
 
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It looks good, amazing what a little elbow grease can do. I've been gathering fluids and parts for 150k maintenance and just getting started on spring cleaning but the darn weather won't cooperate.
Hell yeah. Absolutely. I’m from Pittsburgh so I hear you.
 

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I like that. It's bugged me for a while how inside the rear fenderwells looks so unfinished. i was thinking of hitting it with a can of the spray in "bedliner" cheapo version just to get it dark
 
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I like that. It's bugged me for a while how inside the rear fenderwells looks so unfinished. i was thinking of hitting it with a can of the spray in "bedliner" cheapo version just to get it dark
Just don’t use the rubber stuff! I’ve always used Rustoleum Primer + Matte Black Paint - Then scuff + POR15 Coat. I spent hours scraping rubber coating that was applied years ago on this truck.
 

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There is also a product out called WoolWax, which is a lanolin based anti corrosive. They offer a dyed black product that could work in the fender wells for a clean appearance.
 
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