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    i'm gonna have to wash mine a few times b4 it starts looking good again, but new paint should cure that pretty soon! ICE is a great quick detailer.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(TxStVanWilder &#064; Jan 1 2007, 07&#58;14 PM) [snapback]78011[/snapback]</div>
    after you get some practice on your truck, you can come over and do mine too
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    Just remember to wax only the paint alan not all of the primer

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    i use platinum turtle wax. its in a green bottle. and eagle spray detailer every other time i wash it. it works real good. another thing i tried last weekend that works badass. is the armor all extreme gel. man&#33;&#33; that stuff works wonders. im bathing her tomorrow post up some pics. ill never use sprays ever again.

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    just finished testing this acrylic based wax out and i&#39;m quite pleased.. here&#39;s some photos of my truck.





    brad - my fquick..

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    biatch hurry and get out to the airport and wax my truck
    Quote Originally Posted by DamnYankee View Post
    lol...I wish you would never paint your truck...I bet it bugs them that much more that a primered up truck just soggied his Wheaties. good job buddy
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(TxStVanWilder &#064; Jan 10 2007, 04&#58;56 PM) [snapback]79153[/snapback]</div>
    biatch hurry and get out to the airport and wax my truck
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    i don&#39;t want to get it dirty now.
    brad - my fquick..

    curb feelers and fuzzy dice..

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    i dont care how you get here... just get here (like that ford comercial)

    and clean my truck
    Quote Originally Posted by DamnYankee View Post
    lol...I wish you would never paint your truck...I bet it bugs them that much more that a primered up truck just soggied his Wheaties. good job buddy
    sprayedenali: i like catching, but not fishing
    DBTBSS: bring Tyler... we need someone to make fun of
    MidnightRider: your right im gay
    DamnYankee: my nana failed
    DamnYankee: confused...if it can't keep up to begin with, how can it keep up
    mitch cobb racing: ya, allen played with it for a while, HUGE difference

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    What would help this problem?
    Summer of 05 I worked for a highfalutin resort community on Lake Conroe. I started to notice water spots on my truck and couldn’t figure out where it was coming from. I walked out to my truck to get something one morning and there it was, they were watering my truck and other vehicles with their sprinkler system. In the heat of the summer that hard water just baked onto my paint and actually etched the clear coat. I had just started the job and couldn’t really raise to much hell about it. They gave me &#036;100 for detailing but the damage was way to bad. My body shop says it needs to be wet sanded and buffed or repainted. The body shop said that the factory clear coat is very thin and it would be risky to wet sand. My insurance would have paid for it but I had a &#036;500 deductible and at the time that was a lot of money.

    I have buffed it twice but you can still see the spots up close.









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    that looks terrible man. sorry that had to happen to you.. try this, DER Tuff Stuff. it&#39;s a little expensive, but i praise it now that i&#39;ve used it on my truck. look through the different steps they have available. they might have another product in their line that could take care of your problem.
    brad - my fquick..

    curb feelers and fuzzy dice..

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    i have always used the blue clay bar on water spots and they dissapear....but that looks a little worse than normal water spots....


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