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    Anyone heard of this place?

    See Link: http://www.rightlook.com

    They have tons of stuff

    100 MT for $240.

    I am just curious if anyone has heard of them and/or purchased from them.

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    Yep... I`ve been watching them for a while. They are here in San Diego. They seem to have some interesting things for pro detailers.

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    Yes. I orderd some applicator bottles and brushes , delivery was very slow.
    Andre`

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    lots of pro detailer stuff...videos..etc...i like the pensander...that looks nice and this....only hold 2 gallons on each side)i usually use a 5 gallon bucket) but im sick of dragging around 2 buckets... ...

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    Question Tuneaus.

    I have a 05 Dakota Quad short box and am considering purchasing a Tuneau Cover.Does anybody have any recomendations as to Brand?Also maintainance of said item?

    Thanks for any help.

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    Leer or A R E

    TonneauCoversWorld.com has a nice selection

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    ```lord also makes a nice tonneau cover, the traditional X2000 is my preference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shepro View Post
    I have a 05 Dakota Quad short box and am considering purchasing a Tuneau Cover.Does anybody have any recomendations as to Brand?Also maintainance of said item?

    Thanks for any help.
    I`ve had a couple of Extangs and liked `em. Zip lock style channel instead of snaps, lots easier. They also have bi-level bows so you can lower `em and still stretch the cover on it`s not sitting in the sun.

    Whatever you buy I would advise avoiding snaps. Over time the cover shrinks and there`s no way to get things snapped unless the cover is warm and soft.

    TL

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    Are you looking for a soft top or hard? Different maintenance approaches to each.

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    Tunneaus

    Quote Originally Posted by Puckman View Post
    Are you looking for a soft top or hard? Different maintenance approaches to each.
    Soft top as I am not a strong seventy old.Do I need to purchase some sort of cleaner ?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by shepro View Post
    Soft top as I am not a strong seventy old.Do I need to purchase some sort of cleaner ?

    Thanks
    Manufacturers frequently tout their own labeled cleaner and admonish you to use nothing but... I merely wash mine the same as the rest of the truck. Haven`t found any dressing that will still be there after a rain so I don`t bother.

    I did discover recently that a wipedown with ONR at QD strength improves the look of the tonneau. I keep a sprayer mixed up for wipedowns, looks a bit cleaner and nicer than after a regular wash. 10+ years, 3 trucks and still lookin` good.

    One other thing to keep in mind, air dying makes a black tonneau look prematurely crappy. After I blow the water off the truck I wipe down the tonneau and tires first. I rarely need a dressing to achieve a black clean look on either. YMMV.

    TL

 

 

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