Last month i bought myself a present for my 23rd birthday. :righton: 2014 F-250 in Tuxedo Black, sitting on 35" tires. Always loved how black vehicles look, but i'm now realizing how much of a pain it is to keep clean. My main work truck is a silver F-450, and my other vehicles are dark red so its never been a big issue. I live in Ohio so its exposed to salt, and since we farm and have an excavation business it's going to be spending its life out in the elements. From what i can tell the previous owner took extremely good care of the truck as the paint looks like new, no swirls or scratches that i've seen. I do have access to a heated shop with a wash bay which will make it easier for me to clean it. BUT i will be doing all waxing/buffing by hand for now. My plan has been to wash, clay, wax, seal, and rock on?? Ideally i'd like to only "detail" it once or twice a year, and then just wash it with a quality soap whenever needed. That means i'm looking for opinions on some good products and the easiest way to keep this truck looking good for several years.
Currently have a small pile of stuff i've gathered over the years, not sure where or how but its here. :laughing:
Foam gun for garden hose, plan to upgrade to a pressure wash system this year to make it easier for all our trucks and equipment
Chemical Guys citrus wash and gloss
Chemical Guys glossworxz
Chemical Guys Jetseal
Chemical Guys 50/50 Concours wax, although it seems to be missing right now.
Mothers yellow clay bar and detail spray
Mckee's 37 Power Wash
Currently have a small pile of stuff i've gathered over the years, not sure where or how but its here. :laughing:
Foam gun for garden hose, plan to upgrade to a pressure wash system this year to make it easier for all our trucks and equipment
Chemical Guys citrus wash and gloss
Chemical Guys glossworxz
Chemical Guys Jetseal
Chemical Guys 50/50 Concours wax, although it seems to be missing right now.
Mothers yellow clay bar and detail spray
Mckee's 37 Power Wash


