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I just thought I would post this story that is detailing related..
I have a co-worker in my office that has a 2002 Ford Supercrew Pickup. I too have a 2002 Ford pickup. Anyway, we were talking about his need to really wax his truck. However, it must be noted that his is a 4 wheel drive FX4 and he also has a hard tonneau cover as well.. It has been at least a year since his truck has been waxed.scared He hesitates to do it because it is so much work and there is so much surface area to do. Just ask any full size truck owner with a hard tonneau cover. He talked to me about it and asked for some advice. The next day I brought in a grocery bag with QD, clay bar, SEPC and S100.. there were also a few MF towels as well.. At lunchtime, we went to his truck and I showed him how to clay, wipe down, use the SEPC and S100 on his truck. (Shout out to Scottwax on showing me the application of SEPC and S100, You da man Scott!!) We then made a road trip to the Harley Davidson dealer to get the SEPC and S100, plus a side trip to Autozone to get him some MF's. He later was able to get a clay bar as well.
So this last Saturday, he got out and washed, clay'd, SEPC'd and waxed with S100. He told me about on Monday and was very pleased with the outcome (said it looked better than when he picked it up from the dealer) and was incredibly happy with the ease of use of the SEPC and wax..
Well, it just made me feel good that I was able to help another person with detailing their car (albeit at arms length) and that given the feedback, he will probably keep it at this level due to having learned how to do it better and using the right tools (MF's) and a high quality wax..
Whew, I feel much better now.. do any of you have similar feelings when this type of thing happens?
Dana::wavey
I have a co-worker in my office that has a 2002 Ford Supercrew Pickup. I too have a 2002 Ford pickup. Anyway, we were talking about his need to really wax his truck. However, it must be noted that his is a 4 wheel drive FX4 and he also has a hard tonneau cover as well.. It has been at least a year since his truck has been waxed.scared He hesitates to do it because it is so much work and there is so much surface area to do. Just ask any full size truck owner with a hard tonneau cover. He talked to me about it and asked for some advice. The next day I brought in a grocery bag with QD, clay bar, SEPC and S100.. there were also a few MF towels as well.. At lunchtime, we went to his truck and I showed him how to clay, wipe down, use the SEPC and S100 on his truck. (Shout out to Scottwax on showing me the application of SEPC and S100, You da man Scott!!) We then made a road trip to the Harley Davidson dealer to get the SEPC and S100, plus a side trip to Autozone to get him some MF's. He later was able to get a clay bar as well.
So this last Saturday, he got out and washed, clay'd, SEPC'd and waxed with S100. He told me about on Monday and was very pleased with the outcome (said it looked better than when he picked it up from the dealer) and was incredibly happy with the ease of use of the SEPC and wax..
Well, it just made me feel good that I was able to help another person with detailing their car (albeit at arms length) and that given the feedback, he will probably keep it at this level due to having learned how to do it better and using the right tools (MF's) and a high quality wax..
Whew, I feel much better now.. do any of you have similar feelings when this type of thing happens?
Dana::wavey