I've been following these forums for about a year now, and I'm totally hooked on keeping up my vehicles now...to the point where I have the PC, foam gun, Klasse, collinite, duragloss, etc.
BUT, I've been keeping up my new truck in spotless condition since brand new, and I'm concerned about what I'm going to do now that hunting season and winter are coming up. I am going to get in situations where I am going to have quite a buildup of road grime, mud, and other general crud all over my truck for up to a week at a time. Later on add salt residue to the mix. This will be to a degree that I would never consider swiping a mitt across it. However, from reading some opinions on pressure washing (I do have a pressure washer) and coin op. washes, I'm afraid blasting off the worst of the grime is going to damage my paint as well.
So, as pros, what would you folks do if a dumb redneck like me brought you their truck in the condition I mentioned? I now have a clayed, AIO'd truck with 3 layers of Duragloss, 1 layer of Collinite IW, and Aquawax every 3 days or so, if that makes a difference.
BUT, I've been keeping up my new truck in spotless condition since brand new, and I'm concerned about what I'm going to do now that hunting season and winter are coming up. I am going to get in situations where I am going to have quite a buildup of road grime, mud, and other general crud all over my truck for up to a week at a time. Later on add salt residue to the mix. This will be to a degree that I would never consider swiping a mitt across it. However, from reading some opinions on pressure washing (I do have a pressure washer) and coin op. washes, I'm afraid blasting off the worst of the grime is going to damage my paint as well.
So, as pros, what would you folks do if a dumb redneck like me brought you their truck in the condition I mentioned? I now have a clayed, AIO'd truck with 3 layers of Duragloss, 1 layer of Collinite IW, and Aquawax every 3 days or so, if that makes a difference.