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Freshly Waxed 2016

Old 10-24-2016, 08:25 PM
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More pics at this post.

https://www.f150forum.com/f118/dual-...4/#post5010982
Old 10-24-2016, 08:46 PM
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Did this require manipulating the current exhaust to get straight? Do you have more pics?
Old 10-24-2016, 09:32 PM
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No manipulation but the recip. saw. He cut on the angle and then cut the long flange with the split. He cut the tip with the corresponding angle to square up the angled tip with the side of the truck/tire.

He is an exhaust guru.

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Old 11-06-2016, 05:24 PM
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I just want to say thanks to everyone that posted how they keep their trucks shiny and beautiful. I read many threads. The thread "water spots on hood and grill" was very helpful. However, I really do not have a water spot problem, I just wanted a good plan to keep water spots from happening. So, I bought a few products and tried them out on the rear fenders and tailgate of my truck today. I will shine up the cab next weekend as this is very time consuming. I first used Duragloss 901 to wash the truck. Then I used Duragloss 601 polish bonding agent and 105 polish, separately. I buffed off the 601 and 105, and sprayed on Blackfire Sealant. I topped that off with Collinite 845 wax. I have to say that I have never seen such an amazing reflection in any vehicle that I have owned. I took some pictures but the lighting was not the best. Again, I just want to say thanks everyone and I hope this bit of information is helpful.



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cold weather and freezing hand but got a quick wash in today.

hood shine, my iphone pic doesn't do the 6 coats of collinite any justice looks like diamond with the human eye.


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I wish itd warm up here, so I could wash my truck...
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Originally Posted by Toddman38
I wish itd warm up here, so I could wash my truck...
lol same here , high was 38 today but i couldn't stand the truck being dirty. so i had to tuff it out.

someone needs to invent special gloves for winter car washing .
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Originally Posted by motsco
lol same here , high was 38 today but i couldn't stand the truck being dirty. so i had to tuff it out.

someone needs to invent special gloves for winter car washing .
Agreed, I work out on the cold... So going out to wash, in freezing temps, aint happening.


Need to win the powerball, so I can build a 10 car heated garage, with a wash bay...


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