DukeCanBuildit
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- First Name
- Duke
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2020
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- Location
- Kitchener, Ontario
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 XLT SuperCab - FTW!
- Occupation
- Retired (P/T) Caregiver (F/T)
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My neighbour in Buckeye told me not to wash my truck at home because of the water so, I used to take my ‘01 to a big car wash on McDowell near the 101 - it was super fast. I could get gas at the same time, and it was cheap. I’d pull up and they’d be on my truck in a second, spraying the wheels, handing me my antennae, and whisking my truck away through the wash. It would come out the other end with two or three guys drying it, another vacuuming, one wiping down the interior, and one putting on tire dressing.I'll just foam it and rinse if it's only dusty (we have a ton of dust in the air here) like a quick weekly touch up wash. Just let the foam sit for 5-8 minutes and it'll drop all the loose dust/dirt down and rinse and dry.
lol I just washed mine for the first time in a light rain a couple weeks ago. We get very little rain here and I wanted to wash it before going away and of course it was raining on/off all day.I have a water softener with a spigot in my garage which I hook my power washer to because we have super hard water here. I would still rinse it off but I guess if it was a good downpour it should get all the soap off. After rinsing it off I just put it back in the garage and dried it and hit it with a coat of Graphene detailer.
It was quite a production.
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I have a water softener with a spigot in my garage which I hook my power washer to because we have super hard water here. I would still rinse it off but I guess if it was a good downpour it should get all the soap off. After rinsing it off I just put it back in the garage and dried it and hit it with a coat of Graphene detailer.

