Getting 'em polished
Been too long - now I'll be able to keep up w/ them.
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Can't let my wife see this, or we will it going on next!
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Just for u Sam ;) do you want his phone number?
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You need the chrome lug nut covers...
And thank but NO thanks on his phone number LOL Sam Quote:
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so i brought the covers & lug nut covers home so i could wash 'em...& dry 'em... all 40 :eek::rolleyes: lug nuts and the covers heres a before shot of the rears that shows the cover/hats i run on the rears https://www.truckconversion.net/attac...c21bac1a3b.jpg |
all this cleanliness makes me painfully aware of how ill be spending my free time as the NASA Tx race next weekend....buffing the inside of those dirty basement doors. :o
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Looks awesome! What have you found to clean the siding with?
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I just started using Wash, Wax All, that was recommended by a fellow HaulMark / Renegade owner.....so far i like it. They make a kit w/ a mop & pole - this stuff can be used in "dry" cleaning situations...spray the solution on the mop head, wipe the dust/dirt off & then flip the mop to polish/buff the surface. I used it out in albuquerque when we were dry camping at the balloon festival and so far so good. I really like using the stuff on the windshield...makes the glass so clean & easier to take the bugs off. when i stop for fuel i clean the windshield w/ 0000 steel wool & windex (makes getting the bugs off much easier & really polishes the glass), the i spray a light coat of wash wax all on the glass & buff it clean (no streaking). |
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