philbilly20
New member
As I take the next step in my life and move away to college, one of the things I need to figure out is how to keep my detailing regimen up. Being raised on a farm I was blessed to have access to an industrial power washer and being able to store my truck in a shop. My truck is a white diamond tri-coat Sierra. What I'm wondering is what I will need to do differently because I wont be able to seal, wax, clay, and dry inside. I am going to look into the Gary Dean method if thats what you guys think I should do. I'm living at a fraternity (no "Animal House" jokes) so I will have access to hydrants and hoses and what not. I don't polish (yet) so don't need to worry about that. I am excited to be on pavement though because a half mile of dirt with tires that have been dressed look worse than none at all. Anyway, sorry for being a "noob" if my question may be a little beginer-ish but thanks a lot guys! Oh yeah, and if anybody wants to complain about sore arms from washing, drying, and waxing, count me in after I have done one of these! https://www.deere.com/en_US/products/equipment/grain_harvesting/combines/s_series/s680/s680.page?