dieselfan1
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- Apr 1, 2021
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My layers of Colinite and TW spray wax have disappeared after around three months and winter yuck.
Now I got spots everywhere after the last wash.
It's the dead of winter here and my truck don't fit in the garage. My only hope is get in the carwash bay after midnight some night next week and spend a few hours on it.
It's very humid (100%)and impossible to dry it after a wash. All I can do is keep wiping it down best I can.
The later it gets though the odds of someone showing up to wash their car are slim so the humidity may dissipate some. It is heated.
What would do the trick by hand?
I'm thinking maybe a Meguiars Cleaner wax to get rid of the spots then just bucket wash it off then some type of spray wax/sealer for something for protection. Then repeat the spray after each wash.
It's probably 50°F - 60°F at best there too.
What would you do?
BTW I can bring my trailer to block the stall behind me. It's a 4 stall outfit.
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Now I got spots everywhere after the last wash.
It's the dead of winter here and my truck don't fit in the garage. My only hope is get in the carwash bay after midnight some night next week and spend a few hours on it.
It's very humid (100%)and impossible to dry it after a wash. All I can do is keep wiping it down best I can.
The later it gets though the odds of someone showing up to wash their car are slim so the humidity may dissipate some. It is heated.
What would do the trick by hand?
I'm thinking maybe a Meguiars Cleaner wax to get rid of the spots then just bucket wash it off then some type of spray wax/sealer for something for protection. Then repeat the spray after each wash.
It's probably 50°F - 60°F at best there too.
What would you do?
BTW I can bring my trailer to block the stall behind me. It's a 4 stall outfit.
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