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That soap makes me hungry every time I wash my truck. Smells like delicious candy

 

 

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Yes it does! i love this soap. I also got their air spray and it smells good for about a day and then its gone :(

 

I have the same PW. Are you happy with the foam it produces? Do you get a soupy foam or a snow like foam? Lol for now I'm using mequires gold class for the foam. I'll see how that works before buying some real foam

 

 

 

Oh forgot. Without washing it do you find foaming cleanes it better than just PW'ing it down with just water?

 

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I am very happy with the foam that it produces. On the foam cannon I have I can adjust how much foam I like with a knob on the top of the cannon. I spray it off with the PW and then go over the truck twice with the foam cannon, spray it off and then use a big wash pad with the same soap and go over the truck twice with it, and lastly use the PW to spray off the truck again.

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6c0b6adb0ec50cf7d89e52f0ec6f3106.jpg tinted fronts and ordered my leveling kit

 

 

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beautiful truck

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Sits perfect now!

 

 

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Looks good but nose high. You consider swapping the stock 1" block for the 2 or 3?

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Sits perfect now!

 

 

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Looks good but nose high. You consider swapping the stock 1" block for the 2 or 3?

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It has 2" drop shackles in the back

 

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Black Light is a glaze - not a sealant.

 

Here's my order I use w/ PC 7424.

 

Black Light

Jet Seal

Butter Wax

Petes 99 100%

 

Good stuff though. CG fan for sure.

Looked at the CG website and missed a few of the items you use. They have a bunch. Black Light is recommended for all dark colors? What about mine? Does it remove light swirl marks like the V line? Have only used 2 step products in the past.

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It has 2" drop shackles in the back

 

Why would you lower the rear and raise the front? You like the Cali lean? Looks like you have an invisible trailer attached...no offence, to each their own.

 

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Got the new wheels on

 

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looks good. Rim's & Tire set-up. Please

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Looked at the CG website and missed a few of the items you use. They have a bunch. Black Light is recommended for all dark colors? What about mine? Does it remove light swirl marks like the V line? Have only used 2 step products in the past.

 

Yes the v32, v34, v36, and v38 line works great too. But these aren't required, those are more for vehicles with tons of maintenance required. I typically use V36 & v38 once every 6 months before I apply blacklight.

 

You can definitely add the V-32-38 before you do BlackLight. Blacklight will definitely help with the swirl marks if you have a dark colored vehicle. But the V line will remove swirls marks the best, just use it with the correct type of pad (cutting or polishing pad).

 

For vibrant colors like yellow, red, green ,etc they have a WhiteLight that will work best. But either way the product works great, just make sure to match it with a Jet Seal/Collinite.

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why though....

Because I like the look of I wanted to make my truck look like everyone else's truck around where I live I'd just out a 6" lift and 35s with some forces... That's not my style this is I like the stuffed look. I also installed all this stuff on my truck myself I didn't have a shop do it for me...

 

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