Bigds2012TT
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- Nov 16, 2012
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I was finally able to take advantage of the great weather we had and finally use some of the goodies I've bought a couple months ago and give my truck a proper wash.
Wheels - sonax & diablo
Tires - Meg's APC
Wheel wells - Meg's APC
Then I used my new foam gun with Mr. Pink and let it sit on my truck for a couple minutes then rinsed. Refoamed and rinsed again. I then refilled my foam gun with cw&g and did the GDM using cw&g and about 20 MF's. I sprayed my truck first then pulled a soaking mf and did a panel. In between panels I would rinse with water to get the soap off ASAP because the sun was out and it was 82 degrees. I did this the whole time, spraying the panel with my foam gun the cw&g then using a soaked mf to clean the panel and then rinse with water. Before I could even dry my truck with my WWMF's the water was already drying and leaving white water spots. I could not get them removed and didn't want to rewash again. How can I get these off my truck? What's the best way to dry when the sun is out and really warm out? Can I use a QD on each panel with a chinchilla MF and clean it up or will that scratch? I didn't want to use the WW and press to hard while drying and risk creating more scratches. I haven't had time to correct my paint yet using all my new toys but plan too very soon. It's a 2012 black Tundra btw.
Wheels - sonax & diablo
Tires - Meg's APC
Wheel wells - Meg's APC
Then I used my new foam gun with Mr. Pink and let it sit on my truck for a couple minutes then rinsed. Refoamed and rinsed again. I then refilled my foam gun with cw&g and did the GDM using cw&g and about 20 MF's. I sprayed my truck first then pulled a soaking mf and did a panel. In between panels I would rinse with water to get the soap off ASAP because the sun was out and it was 82 degrees. I did this the whole time, spraying the panel with my foam gun the cw&g then using a soaked mf to clean the panel and then rinse with water. Before I could even dry my truck with my WWMF's the water was already drying and leaving white water spots. I could not get them removed and didn't want to rewash again. How can I get these off my truck? What's the best way to dry when the sun is out and really warm out? Can I use a QD on each panel with a chinchilla MF and clean it up or will that scratch? I didn't want to use the WW and press to hard while drying and risk creating more scratches. I haven't had time to correct my paint yet using all my new toys but plan too very soon. It's a 2012 black Tundra btw.