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I'm always so sad to say that due to lack of time and too many other things I have to do, I never get all the GREAT pictures taken at our car and boat detailing classes processed and then posted to this forum.
It's a shame too because they would actually lead to increase sales.
That said, here's the link to the last 3-day car detailing class I taught.
Pictures and Comments: 2021 February 3-Day Detailing Bootcamp Class
And here's a picture of one of 14 cars detailed in this class, (there's NO other class like the classes I teach),
And sad to say, I don't know if we have before and after pictures of the Wolfsteins Tonneau Cover products, but these are what we used to clean and protect the vinyl tonneau cover and I guarantee you - the tonneau cover looks as phenomenal as the truck and the truck looks pretty damn good.
From the Saturday class - the white Ford and this red Dodge would have been cars number 11 and 12 detailed in this 3-day class.
Saturday Late Afternoon - Rotary Polishers plus Pinnacle Compounds, Polishes & Ceramic Coatings
2015 Dodge Ram 1500
Rick makes good stuff. :xyxthumbs:
They real key to vinyl tonneau covers is as simple as
finding a product you like and then using it once it a while. It's called,
PMs or Preventative Maintenance
There will never be a set it and forget it type product for vinyl material exposed to our dirty, sunny and rainy world.
Hope this helps...
