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truck is ceramic coated. Unfortunately, due to the chemicals and sugar in the air from my works cooling tower constantly raining down onto my paint I need to do a lot of extra work to prevent essentially the worse case of water spotting you will ever see. The daily rinse takes 10 minutes and...
Nah its my excuse to not be doing other things. Plus all that really only takes 30 minutes at the most if you exclude the waiting time needed for the chemicals to work.
Three bucket meathod (wheels, rinse and wash), pressure washer with foam cannon or garden hose with Adams premium foam gun. Adams soft water filters.
Rinse wheels and spray with gyeon wheel and tire cleaners in foaming sprayer. Rinse and spray with gyeon wetcoat and rinse with pressure washer...
about 500 to 600 gallons a year on the ED vs 800 to 900 on the hemi. you can factor in local fuel costs and whatever other costs of ownerships you want but fuel economy alone you will cover the cost of the ED in about 3 years assuming $3.50 a gallon for both which is what it is here.
My advice is to get your phone up there and start taking photos until you are sure any locking tabs are in the correct location before you start trying to yank the plug open. Speaking from experience here since my plug is now held together with zip ties.
so if you really care you should used the correct products for each different thing along with the correct towel. Washer Fluid will damage tint and any trim/leather it may get onto. Outside is whatever, do what you want.
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