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Ooooh.. Shiny. Very nice. Pencil me in. Ha.
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![]() that's a good camera. you might try getting closer to the truck next time so it fills up the frame more. Try some different lens settings and have fun!
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You know, I've never seen a Frontier that I didn't like especially when they are clean. Looks good man!
The only thing I see (unless the pictures are fooling my eyes) is that you should get some white letter cleaner for those raised white letters on your tires. I use Westley's Bleche Right (sp?). It will turn those letters BRIGHT white with a little scrubbing (go look at mine in my gallery). How's the Tonneau treating you Seth? What protectant did you end up putting on it? I just used the 303 Protectant on mine for the first time this weekend, I give it two thumbs up so far. We'll see how long it lasts. Anyway, truck looks good dude! Oh and x2 on the filling up the frame more.
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Thanks for the comments.
Love the Tonneau cover so far. Will know for sure when I fillup next time, but I think I am up at least 1mpg. I used the RaggTopp stuff on it this first time. I like it, will have to get a couple of pictures of it to show how it looks. Has a bit of a sheen to it, but is not really glossy. As for the lettering, I used my tire cleaner (think it is Meguiar's off the top of my head) and it did get the letters dirty. Was going to clean them off, but just seemed like too much work at that point. This was at the end of the 3-4hrs with it being 95+ and humid out. Will check out that white stuff though.
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This is what I do to clean the whole rim/tire/wheel well when I hand wash and it works great. After cleaning the whole vehicle I spray out the wash bucket and make up a small batch of regular car wash just for the rims and wheel wells. I have a separate wash mitt and brushes just for this. Any generic mitt will do for rims and tires (I use a micro fiber wash sponge for my main wash, paint etc.). Do one tire/rim/wheel well at a time. First, wet everything, then I wash off the rim with the mitt making sure to get every nook and cranny. Second I use Simple Green in a spray bottle and soak down the tire and wheel well with it. Then grab the Westley's and spray the white letters. I have a special curved tire brush that contours to the shape of the side wall. I scrub the whole tire taking extra time around the white letters. Then I grab my wheel well brush (yes another different brush) and give the well a scrub. Finally spray everything off and see if your letters are as white as you want them. It didn't seem as though the previous owner ever cleaned the white letters on my truck, they were almost black. It took until about the 4th time of scrubbing them with the Westley's until they "popped" and looked pure white. You can also let the Westley's soak for a few minutes, but I never let it dry on the tire. If you got the tire totally clean, any tire dressing you put on shouldn't pollute or discolor your white letters. If done right, and you weren't mudding etc. trashing the tires, you can even skip this process once or twice and just gently clean your tires with the mitt and they will stay nice for a few washes. /end dissertation
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