Glossequation
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Blackmirror said:Its winter in NJ and I got a chance to wash the F150 Harley. Man was it dirty! I don't get to wash often when its winter time and I don't have garage to put the truck in. So it stays out 24/7(that sucks!) First started with the tires, then wheels then wheel wells. Then washed the whole truck afterwards. I think it took me 2 to 3 hours to get the whole truck thoroughly cleaned! I had to go over each panel twice because of winter weather. Also its a big truck to wash. How long does it take you truck guys to wash your trucks?
Without fail, when its filthy, it takes me about 1.5 times longer than normal. Keep in mind I bought my truck in NC about 1 month ago with very little protection on it to begin with, so that is adding to the time taken (remember what Barry Meguiar said - "frequent maintenence is easy maintenence"), but I ALWAYS find a patch here and there around the truck where I didn't get it the first time, prompting me to go over that spot again, and wonder to myself "how the hell did I miss that?" Its just that when you have zero slickness/protection and combine that with dirt, salt, road grime and NE winters, the mitt and shampoo just sometimes don't do enough with one seemingly thorough pass.
To boot, we just got another 10" of snow on Sat - ***? Everytime I go in the garage I pass by my PC on the shelf which is holding up a sign that says "use me". Well, hopefully just a couple more weeks now...