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Thanks I will look into it. I just bought a gallon of v7. That should be at least a years supply for me.

 

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You'll never get tired of using the v7 ......... Blacklight also works great under the v7, but I think the v7 actually offers a longer lasting protection especially if it's layered.

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Not sure who's pic of the 1st Denali is. What method is used to clean engine bay and interior.. I'm just trying to get on board... Thanks in advance

 

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My method ....

 

APC or degreaser of choice.

Scrub down the underside of the hood while you let the APC/degreaser set on the engine. This way the cleaner is foamed up on the hood and won't drip on you when you clean the engine.

I normally clean what I can get to with the brush and use a pressure washer to knock everything off the remainder.

Rinse the hood first and then engine. This prevents a clean engine getting dirty again with the rinse of the hood.

I use a mini leaf blower to blow the water off the hood and then the engine.

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As stated above, use a dressing of choice. I spray the engine compartment and then the hood. The dressing actually helps for the hood to give a subtle "clean" shine.

Blow the dressing off after letting it set for a few minutes. (I normally wipe the hood down during this time)

Take a MF rag and wipe everything down.

Engine will look better than the day you purchased the vehicle.

 

Samples .....

 

Tundra:

 

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Tahoe:

 

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Ford F-150:

 

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Thanks I will look into it. I just bought a gallon of v7. That should be at least a years supply for me.

 

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Is that. Sealant or wax? Easy on easy off like most of CG products? What's the 303 for?

 

 

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Broke out the Adams car care products today. 8b85147f36a3787fd81a620610d626ca.jpg282c1fffb203d1050cd7d957826a9edf.jpg

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LOVE that color ....

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Thanks guys

 

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Ofcourse!

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That paint looks deep ...... and "soft" like a pillow. That makes sense, right?

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Yeah. I am happy with it. There is something so relaxing about waxing my truck.

 

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Its almost therapeutic......lol
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It's my outlet/stress relief. It's been dry out so I haven't done any detailing. It's raining today I left my truck out so it can get dirty. Not many people would understand :)

 

 

Ryan

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