ayoustin
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Another Woolwax user here. Just finished spraying my new truck the other night. Used about a gallon for the whole job.
Dropped all the skid plates and spare tire and sprayed the inside and outside of the frame, rear axle, rear leaves, backsides of bumpers, all bolt heads on the underside of the truck along with all the rivets on the cab.
Something to note, after it's been applied you really only need to reapply in areas where there's lots of spray from wheels or areas that might scrape etc. This stuff coagulates pretty nicely and stays put even if you wash it off with a hose. Yes, it does hold onto dirt, but it's nothing crazy and the dirt doesn't penetrate the wax layer.
Dropped all the skid plates and spare tire and sprayed the inside and outside of the frame, rear axle, rear leaves, backsides of bumpers, all bolt heads on the underside of the truck along with all the rivets on the cab.
Something to note, after it's been applied you really only need to reapply in areas where there's lots of spray from wheels or areas that might scrape etc. This stuff coagulates pretty nicely and stays put even if you wash it off with a hose. Yes, it does hold onto dirt, but it's nothing crazy and the dirt doesn't penetrate the wax layer.