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Did this write-up for my forum
Sup guys as I promised here it is! First off I just wanted to say that we all start some where and the more and more you wash your truck it becomes very routine so don't feel bad if some of this stuff is hard for you I once was an EXTREME newb at washing, now I can't imagine not washing.
Exterior:
CG Citrus Wash & Gloss ( 2-Bucket & Foam Cannon)
CG Speed Wipe
MF towels (If you want the links let me know)
Wheels/Tires/Wheel Wells:
CG Sticky Wheel Gel with Ducky Sprayer
All Clean +
Silk Shine Dressing
Bare Bones
Tools:
Montana Boars Hair Brush (Long Handle)
Tire Scrubber
Wheel Woolies
Boars Hair Lug Nut Brush
Mothers Fender Scrubber
Fire Hose Nozzle
Tire Dressing Applicator
Metro Blower
So First Get Prepped for your wash 3oz. of Citrus Wash & Gloss



Foam Gun has 9oz. of CWG in it. APC+ And Sticky Gel are both diluted 4:1

Here's my nozzle

Before






Washing the Wheels
Some tips on this part:
1. Start from the bottom down
2. Start from the inside of the wheel to the tire
3. Clean your calipers last
4. Spray APC on wheel wells let it dwell then scrub with wheel well brush
5. Spray APC on tires let it dwell then scrub with tire brush


Rinsed off ready for Foam

Foam!
This is when I take a lug nut brush and brush out emblems, our grille and my decals etc.

Now She's all dry
Sorry I couldn't cover drying very well needed to ensure no water spots happened.

Here's how your wheel should look after being dryed. Just bare and dull

But not for long

I generally do two sprays into the pad and then apply. Then wait one minute then lightly buff off any dressing residue for a nice sheen.

Here's the tire dressed properly

Now I use barebones and spray it all over the wheel well then wait five minutes and come back and buff off any residue just as you would buff off a tire

With barebones applied

Time to buff it off!


Now your wheels, wheel wells and your tires are looking amazing


Before of my rear step pad

After of my rear step pad

Sup guys as I promised here it is! First off I just wanted to say that we all start some where and the more and more you wash your truck it becomes very routine so don't feel bad if some of this stuff is hard for you I once was an EXTREME newb at washing, now I can't imagine not washing.
Exterior:
CG Citrus Wash & Gloss ( 2-Bucket & Foam Cannon)
CG Speed Wipe
MF towels (If you want the links let me know)
Wheels/Tires/Wheel Wells:
CG Sticky Wheel Gel with Ducky Sprayer
All Clean +
Silk Shine Dressing
Bare Bones
Tools:
Montana Boars Hair Brush (Long Handle)
Tire Scrubber
Wheel Woolies
Boars Hair Lug Nut Brush
Mothers Fender Scrubber
Fire Hose Nozzle
Tire Dressing Applicator
Metro Blower
So First Get Prepped for your wash 3oz. of Citrus Wash & Gloss



Foam Gun has 9oz. of CWG in it. APC+ And Sticky Gel are both diluted 4:1

Here's my nozzle

Before






Washing the Wheels
Some tips on this part:
1. Start from the bottom down
2. Start from the inside of the wheel to the tire
3. Clean your calipers last
4. Spray APC on wheel wells let it dwell then scrub with wheel well brush
5. Spray APC on tires let it dwell then scrub with tire brush


Rinsed off ready for Foam

Foam!
This is when I take a lug nut brush and brush out emblems, our grille and my decals etc.

Now She's all dry
Sorry I couldn't cover drying very well needed to ensure no water spots happened.

Here's how your wheel should look after being dryed. Just bare and dull

But not for long

I generally do two sprays into the pad and then apply. Then wait one minute then lightly buff off any dressing residue for a nice sheen.

Here's the tire dressed properly

Now I use barebones and spray it all over the wheel well then wait five minutes and come back and buff off any residue just as you would buff off a tire

With barebones applied

Time to buff it off!


Now your wheels, wheel wells and your tires are looking amazing


Before of my rear step pad

After of my rear step pad
