lawlavigne
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What products are you guys using to keep your Ram looking nice? I recently bought a gallon of Tec582 ceramic detailing spray and have yet to use it.
When I finally get a day off work with decent weather I'm giving mine it's first complete detail. I'm going to foam cannon with some purple power, hand wash, iron and Tar remover, Clay bar, polish, then ceramic detail spray. Any experience with a good tire coating that doesn't sling everywhere?Chemical guys, Meguiars, 303 Aerospace, Menzerna, to name a few. Along with proper washing and drying technique and paint preservation always in mind.
I like the Pinnacle stuff for my tires. Clean first with the rubber cleaner then apply the Black onyx tire dressing and there’s zero slinging even with two coats if you like the super wet look.When I finally get a day off work with decent weather I'm giving mine it's first complete detail. I'm going to foam cannon with some purple power, hand wash, iron and Tar remover, Clay bar, polish, then ceramic detail spray. Any experience with a good tire coating that doesn't sling everywhere?
I like the Pinnacle stuff for my tires. Clean first with the rubber cleaner then apply the Black onyx tire dressing and there’s zero slinging even with two coats if you like the super wet look.
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Nice! Appreciate the info.
While I've heard using purple power as an initial wash to strip old wax and grime off. What are you guys using as a maintenance wash after you've used wax/polish/ceramic detail and applied to truck?
While this would work, it's overkill and not necessary for stripping old wax.While I've heard using purple power as an initial wash to strip old wax and grime off. What are you guys using as a maintenance wash after you've used wax/polish/ceramic detail and applied to truck?
I went ahead and paint corrected and applied gtechniq ceramic last summer and it’s been doing really well. To keep it clean during winter been using meguiars soap, aerospace 303, and some generic tire shine. Probably looking at adding P&S bead maker as a top coat.
Appreciate the tip!Beadmaker is awesome as a topper for ceramic coating. Watch the humidity when applying though as it can make it a ***** to wipe off.