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Originally Posted by Frontismo88
Alrighty then...I guess I might as well tell my method as well!
1: I rinse of the truck EVERYWHERE to get off all the pollen/dust
2: I mix about 3 capfulls of Armor-All Wash&Wax into a bucket of water and soap her down.
3: I wash one section at a time so the soap doesn't dry on the paint, then rinse the section immediately afterward.
4: Once done, I do another full rinse to get off any remaining soap.
5: Then, with the truck still wet, I begin to scrub the tires and spray the rims with Meguiars Hot Rims wheel cleaner
6: I do one final rinse to get the grime off the wheels
7: I pull the truck into the shade and begin getting the bulk of the water off with the Cali-Blade
8: I dry off the remaining water with a shamois
9: Once dry, I use Invisible Glass auto glass cleaner to keep the windsheild and windows looking crystal clear
10: I then proceed to "wax" the truck with Nu-Finish Car Polish. It leaves the best shine and requires the least amount of rubbing.
11: Once waxed, I grab some Vinylex and keep my black fenders and bumpers from fading and keep them looking good.
12: I then take Armor-All's Xtreme Tire Black GEL and apply it to the tires, if needed. (It usually lasts a long time)
13: I then use Mother's Steel and Mag Polish to make the crome and metal look REALLY shiney.
14: And last but not least, I grab a camera and capture the moment, before the rain takes it away!!!!
And that's just the EXTERIOR! Just wait till you hear about my procedure for the interior!!
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Why did you originally ask the question, if you already had your own answer ? Must have been something involving a pulling method along with a chain ! lol