First wash, looking to buy some washing tool/equipment

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Kurtswife55

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Wilson it a bummer but my husband and I made the best of our last trip with the truck. We moved from Vegas with it and drove to cali from Vegas several times. Im from cali and we off roaded when I was 7-8months pregnant with our first born

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Pretty good to be able to buy it at 23 i never would have been able to. Not even a deasent used one. Keep working its only a truck the best on but only a truck.
 

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What's your approximate dry time with this? Are you able to get the entire truck done and have zero water spots?

I timed it today and it took 15 minutes to dry my truck with the Master Blaster. This included the wheels and inside the bed. But you still have to go over with micro fiber and detail spray to get it perfect. It really spoils you. But if I had to choose between the pressure washer or the blower, I think I'd choose the pressure washer.
 

PurpleHayes

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I bought a Landa pressure washer, electric 120v 20amp pressure washer commercial grade for 900 tax included. And it is great, more than enough power for any cleaning job.
 

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First time I am posting here. I have looked all around the forum and I see bit's and pieces of my specific question answered but not fully(probally missing something).

To start since it will surely come up I would prefer to hand wash my new baby all the time but it just isn't realistic for how easily it gets dirty in the winter months here in the Pacific NW. Pretty much rains daily here so just need an easy way to wash of the muck once in a while in between washing by hand.

It sounds as if a touchless car wash or even self spray station might work however I am concerned about the decals. Has anyone used a touchless car wash that has the decals? And if so were there any issues doing so?

Thanks for the help guys. Love all the info on this forum by the way.
 

Maxx2893

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Used them several times. No problems with decals. They are clear coated and held on extremely well. If you use a power wash, I wouldn't put the tip close, but other than that. You should be good.
 
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