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Old 08-17-2009, 04:40 PM   #21
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I've had good luck with Meguiar's

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Old 08-17-2009, 11:16 PM   #22
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You'll love it
Well, ok, if you say so.

Do I need to use some hair conditioner too after, you think?
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Well, ok, if you say so.

Do I need to use some hair conditioner too after, you think?
Maybe on your mellon
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Old 10-12-2009, 01:21 PM   #24
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+1 for Meguiars
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Old 10-14-2009, 04:55 PM   #25
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meguiers all the way, for everything. I would follow the guy who did a big write up's....living proof! My method has been stand back five feet w/pressure cleaner then do all by hand.
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I use Armor All with Caruba Wax, its freakin awesome! Meguirs Gold is very good too but more expensive and no better than Armor All's stuff.
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meguiars gold class soap the best ive used it smells like im rubbing barbasol all over my truck goood stufff
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meguiars gold class soap the best ive used it smells like im rubbing barbasol all over my truck goood stufff
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Meguiar's for me, too....but wash, not wash-and-wax....use Mequiar's leather conditioner for the Lincoln seats.

For the shine it's Klasse and only Klasse. Two fluid ounces does the whole truck and gives a gloss that lasts for months....easy to apply, too. The stuff ain't cheap, about 35 bucks for two small bottles, one polish the other glaze, and a sponge applicator, but the stuff goes so far that one order will last for years.

Greased Lightning, Orange grease blaster, does a remarkable job on the wheels.
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I have been using the Black Magic Washing Gel and it works amazing! I honestly dont even use a bucket anymore (except when washing the wheels) I use a micro fiber mit, wet the truck and the mit, then squeeze a little of the gel on the mit and go to town, I usually only apply more gel once (1/2 - 3/4 the way through) Have not had any problems and leaves a great shine!
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