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detailing questions????

Old Jul 1, 2003 | 07:50 PM
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Re:detailing questions????

I use Turtle Wax Zip Wash to wash mine and Turtle Wax to wax it. The truck looks awesome. The wash helps keep the wax on there and helps the water to keep beading up. I wax mine bout once a month. I've been meaning to get the Clay Bar and do the whole truck but I keep forgetting. I have a problem though. Everytime I wax the truck, doesn't matter what brand of wax, the wax is dang near impossible to take off. It stays in the paint and takes forever to take off. Does the same on the vette. It makes no difference how long it dries. It sticks to it and does not want to come off. It acts as if it isn't dry enough. But even if I let it dry for like an hour, it is still hard to get off. It swirls the paint pretty badly. But once it comes off, there is no other shine like it. Maybe it's just the dark color. Who knows.
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Old Jul 2, 2003 | 11:19 AM
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[quote author=SuperiorDiesel03 link=board=10;threadid=16549;start=0#155491 date=1057087851]<br>Its not good to run them through the automatic car washes. Hoss go look at your truck very closely you will see some very very small scratches :'(. Its from all those other vehicals that have sand and little rocks and crap like that. <br><br>SD03<br>[/quote]<br><br>I only use the brushless kind.
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Old Jul 4, 2003 | 06:59 AM
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I've always like Meguiars. Seems to last decent and leaves a really good shine. That new stuff &quot;Gold Class&quot; was real easy to work and brought the paint up good. I've heard really good things about Zymol, but never used it. Any thoughts?
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Old Jul 4, 2003 | 09:57 AM
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[quote author=Nikolai link=board=10;threadid=16549;start=15#156441 date=1057319971]<br>I've always like Meguiars. Seems to last decent and leaves a really good shine. That new stuff &quot;Gold Class&quot; was real easy to work and brought the paint up good. I've heard really good things about Zymol, but never used it. Any thoughts?<br>[/quote]<br><br>Zymol is a really good wax, I use it on my cars and the truck. Be prepared to take your time, it's like removing dried mud from the paint. Once it's off make sure to buff the paint to even the residue left behind.
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Old Jul 4, 2003 | 10:28 AM
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You guys are starting to make me feel bad. My truck gets washed once and a while, but the wife still complains when she gets in it. I REALLY need to find some more time.<br>Ed
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Old Jul 4, 2003 | 11:41 AM
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I think the Jamie Attridge process is the &quot;real deal&quot; if you want a superior finish. But if, like me, you're pressed for time and can only do this every six months or so, I reccomend Liquid Glass. It is easy, fast, actually seems to afford some protection, and looks great after a quickie from the occasional brushless auto washer.<br><br>
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Old Jul 4, 2003 | 12:16 PM
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Jamie or anyone else that wants to jump in.... I'm curious. I have never heard of this clay. Checked the net and now guess I want some. Question is, how is to use? Any dangers of using it wrong? Helpful hints? Thanks guys, It seems you can learn something every time you stop by.<br>Ed
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Old Jul 4, 2003 | 12:24 PM
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Re:detailing questions????

[quote author=Old School link=board=10;threadid=16549;start=15#156513 date=1057336871]
I think the Jamie Attridge process is the &quot;real deal&quot; if you want a superior finish. But if, like me, you're pressed for time and can only do this every six months or so, I reccomend Liquid Glass. It is easy, fast, actually seems to afford some protection, and looks great after a quickie from the occasional brushless auto washer.


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I've used Liquid Glass for 13 years now, and swear by it. All of the elbow grease is during the application. The removal of the haze is easy provided it's applied per the instructions. An overy thick application can be a bear to remove.
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Old Jul 4, 2003 | 12:55 PM
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Re:detailing questions????

[quote author=Commatoze link=board=10;threadid=16549;start=15#156523 date=1057339487]<br>[quote author=Old School link=board=10;threadid=16549;start=15#156513 date=1057336871]<br><br>[/quote]<br><br>I've used Liquid Glass for 13 years now, and swear by it. All of the elbow grease is during the application. The removal of the haze is easy provided it's applied per the instructions. An overy thick application can be a bear to remove.<br>[/quote]<br><br>Where does one purchase elbow grease? How is it applied?
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Old Jul 4, 2003 | 04:19 PM
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Use the clay bar the way mothers discribes and follow the directions. U can use it on windows to. My way of waxing makes a killer shine if you have the time. I also like to use the griots garage wax thats really good stuff.
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Old Jul 4, 2003 | 07:58 PM
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what is the longest lasting wax that doesn't attract dust?<br><br>I only wax my truck once a year. :
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