Keeping the car clean

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  1. JohnnyDollar

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    Yes, that is what the powerwasher does... :)
     
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    Exactly what Im referring too :) spray a little in the cracks and crevices and power wash out, works great, just did it other day! ;)
     
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    I will give it a shot.
     
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    as of about 3:30 yesterday the Truck has been coated with Adams Ceramic Paint coating and is sitting in the garage curing. I had to drive the car in crappy conditions this morning :bawl:

    This evening after work I have to apply Adams Ceramic Boost on the whole truck, clean the windows, wheels, and shine the tires and this PITA chore is complete. Then I need some nice sunny weather to really see how it shines.
     
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    Oh, the humanity...

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    Overall sounds like it was a labor intensive project, but not overly horrible?
     
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    getting the scratches out is the most labor intensive part. If I had different pads I could have worked more of them out, but I wasn't expecting 100% because there are already some chips on the front from rocks. It looks better now than it did brand new.
     
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    well hell then lol
     

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