CharlieSheen
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- Jul 1, 2013
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I gotta be honest.I don't take care of a vehicle very well.I'm kind of manic-depressive with it.I can literally work on it 12 hours straight,then not do a thing for a month.Most of this is because of my work schedule.
So,I just bought a very nice and clean 10 year old Tahoe.Paint is in good fundamental shape,but it needs clay and polish.If I stay on it with no distractions I can get there in a couple weekends,with the DA.But what after polish?
What can I apply,and how should I apply it,to protect my finish?Like I say,I may not get to it,for even a wash for a few weeks,depending on work.Truck is a semi-daily driver,and is white.
So,I just bought a very nice and clean 10 year old Tahoe.Paint is in good fundamental shape,but it needs clay and polish.If I stay on it with no distractions I can get there in a couple weekends,with the DA.But what after polish?
What can I apply,and how should I apply it,to protect my finish?Like I say,I may not get to it,for even a wash for a few weeks,depending on work.Truck is a semi-daily driver,and is white.