Yea I did it!
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Yea I did it! (more pics)
Took my bed cover off today so I could have better access to it using the polisher.
I started off washing it with meguiars gold class shampoo and conditioner, clayed it, put down a coat of scratch x, then the cleaner, polish, then topped it off with the gold class wax.
Its now swirl and scratch free, slick as a babys behind, and smells good enough to eat.
I have the truck washed and now in the garage to polish it.....Looks like I will be in the garage all night.
I started off washing it with meguiars gold class shampoo and conditioner, clayed it, put down a coat of scratch x, then the cleaner, polish, then topped it off with the gold class wax.
Its now swirl and scratch free, slick as a babys behind, and smells good enough to eat.
I have the truck washed and now in the garage to polish it.....Looks like I will be in the garage all night.
Last edited by 04 RED LARIAT; 03-25-2005 at 11:19 PM.
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Your time treating your truck will decrease after you get very comfortable with using your PC. I was pretty slow in the beginning but now it has really helped me out getting the look I want without spending all that time on it. Don't get me wrong, claying, polishing, scratch and swirl removal, and three coats of wax still takes a long time, but just not as much.
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Originally posted by GBTexas
Your time treating your truck will decrease after you get very comfortable with using your PC. I was pretty slow in the beginning but now it has really helped me out getting the look I want without spending all that time on it. Don't get me wrong, claying, polishing, scratch and swirl removal, and three coats of wax still takes a long time, but just not as much.
Your time treating your truck will decrease after you get very comfortable with using your PC. I was pretty slow in the beginning but now it has really helped me out getting the look I want without spending all that time on it. Don't get me wrong, claying, polishing, scratch and swirl removal, and three coats of wax still takes a long time, but just not as much.
Don't expect the machine to save the world but, certainly expect it to help out on time and ease.
RP
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Originally posted by GBTexas
Your time treating your truck will decrease after you get very comfortable with using your PC. I was pretty slow in the beginning but now it has really helped me out getting the look I want without spending all that time on it. Don't get me wrong, claying, polishing, scratch and swirl removal, and three coats of wax still takes a long time, but just not as much.
Your time treating your truck will decrease after you get very comfortable with using your PC. I was pretty slow in the beginning but now it has really helped me out getting the look I want without spending all that time on it. Don't get me wrong, claying, polishing, scratch and swirl removal, and three coats of wax still takes a long time, but just not as much.
RED: looks terrific!
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