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Trick.Raptor

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There's nothing wrong with having someone else detail your truck, as long as they do it right by using good quality products and proper technique.

I think I do a pretty good job myself but I like to go to pro's once in a while because they know their job and often do a much better job that I can ever do :)
 

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I think I do a pretty good job myself but I like to go to pro's once in a while because they know their job and often do a much better job that I can ever do :)

If you want to have a pro detail your truck AND get the Adam's magic, see if you can find a skilled detailer in your area that uses Adam's products.

There are lots of guys on AdamsForums.com that detail full time or part time. You could also PM Dylan @AdamsPolishes and see if he knows anyone in your area.
 
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Last weekend, I gave the running boards a good scrub with Adam's All Purpose Cleaner, let it dry overnight, then applied two coats of Adam's Quick Sealant, with 1/2 hour dry-time between coats.

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Here's a 50/50. These running boards are not faded at all, but the Quick Sealant did darkened them a little bit.

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I sprayed the sealant directly on the boards, then used a small foam applicator to level it out.

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