Joeiconic
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My theory is that a good coat of dirt insulates and protects the paint so long as you don’t rub on it. So, I don’t rub on it. ?
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I had the under carriage sprayed with the protectant film stuff. They guy said road grime will stick to it an make a barrier against the salt so maybe your right lol. I had the car wash turn off the under body spray for my account until spring.My theory is that a good coat of dirt insulates and protects the paint
I can't forget the 70's white cars... the rust streaks were horrible.![]()
13 months.
21,400 miles
Has only ever seen pay & spray and drive through (brushless) carwashes and waxes.
Good enough for the girls I hang out with.
Although one of the reasons I love white is how well it ages and hides flaws. Just so happened to get the best white.![]()
I had a F150 around 2001 that did this. It always has those rust streaks along the lower sides and was a pain to get them out. Now with the newer detailing products like Ceramic Coatings and Graphene you won't get these. The old paste waxes just didn't do that good a job compared to todays products.I can't forget the 70's white cars... the rust streaks were horrible.
I'll never buy white.
I can get that. But it's not 1970 anymore.I can't forget the 70's white cars... the rust streaks were horrible.
I'll never buy white.