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Pulled bed rail caps, tailgate cap, flares, side vents, hood vents, and even those little plastic rock guards on the bottom of the rear fenders to wash and wax the truck. This is 10 years of dirt under the bed rails. Spent 8 hours and didn’t finish. Just need to put the bed rails and bed cover back on to complete the job. It’s going to rain tomorrow so I won’t be taking it out of the garage just yet. Don’t have a picture of the finished product because one I’m not finished and two I don’t want to blind you with my tire shine, lol
why not just leave them off and park the truck outside? let the rain do all the work. then get the neighbors kid to soap it up. jeez, work smarter, not harder..Pulled bed rail caps, tailgate cap, flares, side vents, hood vents, and even those little plastic rock guards on the bottom of the rear fenders to wash and wax the truck. This is 10 years of dirt under the bed rails. Spent 8 hours and didn’t finish. Just need to put the bed rails and bed cover back on to complete the job. It’s going to rain tomorrow so I won’t be taking it out of the garage just yet. Don’t have a picture of the finished product because one I’m not finished and two I don’t want to blind you with my tire shine, lol
Honestly the only other person to wash my Raptor has been Ford a couple of times. I would never let the neighbor kid wash it! (Maybe under direct supervision) but alas kids these days are not interested in work that involves manual labor. I learned my lesson when I took my ‘92 (all black) F150 Nite to a fundraising car wash once (it was cheerleaders so don’t judge me) and those kids ruined my paint job. It looked like they used a Brillo pad to wash it. Since then I will just wash it myself. Also I don’t take the Raptor through car washes and I do (or did, lol) enjoy cleaning and detailing vehicles.why not just leave them off and park the truck outside? let the rain do all the work. then get the neighbors kid to soap it up. jeez, work smarter, not harder..
A little extreme but I like it.Pulled bed rail caps, tailgate cap, flares, side vents, hood vents, and even those little plastic rock guards on the bottom of the rear fenders to wash and wax the truck. This is 10 years of dirt under the bed rails. Spent 8 hours and didn’t finish. Just need to put the bed rails and bed cover back on to complete the job. It’s going to rain tomorrow so I won’t be taking it out of the garage just yet. Don’t have a picture of the finished product because one I’m not finished and two I don’t want to blind you with my tire shine, lol