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Just_Build_It 03-23-2017 10:33 AM

Detailing/cleaning procedures?
 
After running my truck outdoors it has gathered dust dirt and I would like to get it back to a "Show Quality" appearance. What tools and techniques are best for getting that new truck look again? Thanks, Nick

rc13 03-23-2017 11:04 AM

Re: Detailing/cleaning procedures?
 
Hi, to start, an air compressor works great. Lots of Q-Tips.....

Just_Build_It 03-23-2017 11:56 AM

Re: Detailing/cleaning procedures?
 
How about the tires? Should I use some tire shine? Or use something different to restore them back to the original black?

rc13 03-23-2017 12:34 PM

Re: Detailing/cleaning procedures?
 
Hi, I have used some tire dressing in the past. Like an Armour All type of liquid along with using an old tooth brush to get in all of the tire grooves. But some of that stuff will attract more dust and dirt over time. So maybe something with less shine? I am not an expert on that by any means. Personally I like my machines to have the dirty look. But I do clean under the hood and in the important areas for functionality, that is where the air compressor and the Q-tips come into play. I have one machine that I haven't used much because I was going to sell it. I keep that one covered on a shelf for dust.
What type of vehicle are you cleaning?

Just_Build_It 03-23-2017 01:03 PM

Re: Detailing/cleaning procedures?
 
I was thinking the same thing about dressing collecting more dust and dirt. It looks pretty at the beginning but a pita at the end, especially for off road full size. I'm trying to clean up my grand hauler since I drive it through dirt and kicks up dust on the pavement. I'm always driving my truck outside and is starting to look rough on the outside. For the tires I might just have to go with soap and water. Might be time for new paint as well.

jack van 03-23-2017 05:46 PM

Re: Detailing/cleaning procedures?
 
try water with dove dish soap then let dry

frizzen 03-23-2017 06:01 PM

Re: Detailing/cleaning procedures?
 
Regulate the air compressor down to like 20psi so it won't blow off glued details.
Soft detail paintbrush to loosen dirt around things.

Or convince someone to build a scale truck wash...


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