Wax on, wax off?
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Wax on, wax off?
Kind of a silly question, I guess...but does anyone know if there is generally wax on a new rig coming right off the lot? If not, I want to do it now while the weather is nice.
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Re:Wax on, wax off?
no wax, the water will bead for a short while do to the fresh paint...http://www.properautocare.com/index.html
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Re:Wax on, wax off?
if u have not considered Zaino give them a look excellent product and easy to apply after first application
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc
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Re:Wax on, wax off?
Ahh, Grasshoppers...listen up. There is one heck of a lot of sheetmetal on that truck! Liquid Glass is pretty easy on, and real easy off. That's what this old man uses. I have a cap too, and I actually contemplated fashioning a gantry affair to do the cab and cap roof. But with the rear door open, I proped the ladder against the seats and back along the cap and was able to get it pretty easily. Washing, waxing, and detailing is easily a full day. Tomorrow....we paint fence.
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