Washed my truck today......
#41
Originally posted by Citykid
Anyone see the new car washing liquid that requires no drying and gives off no spots? Can this really be true?
Anyone see the new car washing liquid that requires no drying and gives off no spots? Can this really be true?
-Stu.
#42
Originally posted by hungryStu
I think you are reffering to Protect All Quick & Easy Wash . That thread is an excellent write-up on how to use the stuff. It's supposed to work great, I just don't have a need to for it. You can get it at RV stores.
-Stu.
I think you are reffering to Protect All Quick & Easy Wash . That thread is an excellent write-up on how to use the stuff. It's supposed to work great, I just don't have a need to for it. You can get it at RV stores.
-Stu.
Last Friday it was fricking 75 here!!! You bet your ass I was washing the truck.
#43
I have my own auto detailing business (the reason I got the truck) so how my truck looks reflects my image to my customers, so you can guess how good it always looks (I just waxed it before typing this
)
I've gotten used to working in the cold, hey I'm getting payed for it so why not
Most of you guys could benifit from www.autopia.org
I don't think I could ever go for over a week without giving some TLC to my baby
I don't know how you guys do it, especially for all you 3rd and 4th gen owners, you should all be ashamed
)I've gotten used to working in the cold, hey I'm getting payed for it so why not
Most of you guys could benifit from www.autopia.org
I don't think I could ever go for over a week without giving some TLC to my baby
I don't know how you guys do it, especially for all you 3rd and 4th gen owners, you should all be ashamed
#45
Originally Posted by Krash
Washed the truck today:


#46
Originally Posted by 4runner4me
I spent most of the afternoon on tuseday polishing my wheels. They are polished aluminum and the looked horible. White spots all over them all most looking pitted. I got them almost back to nomal but the rim lip. I live in NC I would hate to see what the salt does to some of you guys wheels that live up north.
Last edited by Krash; Feb 14, 2004 at 03:00 PM.
#48
OEM Aluminum wheels can stay coated with salt no problem at least I've never had the problem, when you wash them off they look like new, aftermarket wheels the salt just can't wait to eat them, it's weird
#49
Originally Posted by EDGE
OEM Aluminum wheels can stay coated with salt no problem at least I've never had the problem, when you wash them off they look like new, aftermarket wheels the salt just can't wait to eat them, it's weird
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KRASH,that is one nice '90 truck;it makes me warm and fuzzy about my HS days since it reminds me of my friend's '87 Xtra cab when he got it when it was almost brand new.

