The Bubba Test : Planning Stage

Don`t forget Bubba`s wife has lots of rings to scratch up his truck with. Got to leave the beer can in the truck bed while going through the car wash. Spit on a rag is his favorite cleaning solution. Thanks for the test. Bubba`s around here only wash their truck monthly, maybe (after muddin`).
 
Don`t forget Bubba`s wife has lots of rings to scratch up his truck with. Got to leave the beer can in the truck bed while going through the car wash. Spit on a rag is his favorite cleaning solution. Thanks for the test. Bubba`s around here only wash their truck monthly, maybe (after muddin`).

feel free to suggest a better wash schedule.. I figure once every other week I would just drive it thru the auto wash tunnel with blow dryers and then drive to work in the AM
because
Bubba cares about his ride, he just Doesn`t Know Any Better
He doesn`t have internet so he can`t find out about PBMG
 
The Bubba`s around here love their trucks, just not enough to keep them clean. They just slap another bumper sticker on it. I`m serious, I don`t believe I`ve seen one truck that wasn`t brand new that was clean. They will put a ton of money in big tires and suspensions, but I have my doubts any of them have one coat of wax on them.
 
So I just walked in the garage and looked at my truck and I gotta tell you fellas I`m kind of second-guessing this whole thing now.

It just looks so good, lol

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Bubba likes to dip the broom in a pot hole full of water then proceed to scrubbing his paint with it. You want to keep it real? That`s how you do it.
 
Bubba likes to dip the broom in a pot hole full of water then proceed to scrubbing his paint with it. You want to keep it real? That`s how you do it.
Lol, that`s too extreme for me

Bubba was described initially with having good intentions yet lacking sufficient knowledge/means.

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Honest answer, when we think about it, most average folk drive it through the brush tunnel....so if I wanted to test the coating that`s how I`d do it. I don`t know about others, but I don`t recall seeing touchless tunnels in my area, yet I have like 5 brush tunnels within a 5 mile radius and they`re always busy during sunny days, which leads me to believe that the majority of people use these since they are more available .
 
Honest answer, when we think about it, most average folk drive it through the brush tunnel....so if I wanted to test the coating that`s how I`d do it. I don`t know about others, but I don`t recall seeing touchless tunnels in my area, yet I have like 5 brush tunnels within a 5 mile radius and they`re always busy during sunny days, which leads me to believe that the majority of people use these since they are more available .
I agree but I`ll say this under no circumstances absolutely would I ever use the brush tunnel wash.

Now I could use the auto wash or even the brush at the car wash after spraying It Off.

I may have gotten a little carried away with my need to get away from thinking about work while I was at work when I started this thread. Lol

I think a regiment of tunnel washes with the occasional Walmart soap, grit guardless wash might do for a good experiment

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Or what about the ultimate test... The charity wash Drive

Freak the kiddos out when the water doesn`t stay on the paint

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Don`t forget Bubba`s wife has lots of rings to scratch up his truck with. Got to leave the beer can in the truck bed while going through the car wash. Spit on a rag is his favorite cleaning solution. Thanks for the test. Bubba`s around here only wash their truck monthly, maybe (after muddin`).


I`m sorry, but I draw the line with the rings.
 
You got the quintessential telescoping car wash brush? Make sure you load it with soap and only submerge about three to four times per wash. Don`t forget to scrub really hard to remove the dirt and debris:)
 
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