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What tools are in your truck washing cabinet?

Sherran

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Just recently swapped over to the Chemical Guys products and I am very impressed. Of course I still have some Meguiars to use up and a few Meguiars go-to products I won’t give up. For the middle of the roof I have a soft bristled brush with bristles all around on a broomstick.

How do you like the Meguiar's Wash & Wax? I've used Chemical Guy's "Mr. Pink" for awhile now, finishing up my 2nd gallon and while I love the bubble gum smell, I don't feel like it's doing anything as far as extending the life of the wax that's on the truck.
 

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How do you like the Meguiar's Wash & Wax? I've used Chemical Guy's "Mr. Pink" for awhile now, finishing up my 2nd gallon and while I love the bubble gum smell, I don't feel like it's doing anything as far as extending the life of the wax that's on the truck.

I've been using Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Wash and Wax. I was never a fan of Turtle Wax products, but this new Hybrid Solutions product line is really impressive. I have been detailing a long time (both privately and some professionally); the whole line of products has really worked well for my applications.
 

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I use Adam's. Gas pressure washer and cheap foam cannon lays down the soap and then I go over it with a wool wash pad and use a bucket of clean water to rinse the pad. Dry with a microfiber/leaf blower, then a wipe-down with CS3. It's far easier to keep it clean now with a coating on it. Even after driving in the rain I can usually just wipe it down with the CS3 and it looks like I spent hours detailing it.
 

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If you like your plastic staying black and shiny, as well as have a soft bed cover, the 303 protectant is an absolute must have. Made my 5 month old bed cover look brand new.
 

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I've been using Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Wash and Wax. I was never a fan of Turtle Wax products, but this new Hybrid Solutions product line is really impressive. I have been detailing a long time (both privately and some professionally); the whole line of products has really worked well for my applications.

Thank you for the recommendation, I will def. have to check it out! :giggle:
 

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How do you like the Meguiar's Wash & Wax? I've used Chemical Guy's "Mr. Pink" for awhile now, finishing up my 2nd gallon and while I love the bubble gum smell, I don't feel like it's doing anything as far as extending the life of the wax that's on the truck.

Meguiar's Wash & Wax is great and I have it in the rotation when pollen is low. It is very similar to Chemical Guy's Citrus Wash & Gloss. My favorite is the Chemical Guy's Honeydew Snow Foam. I want to try some of these ceramic washes next and see if they are all the hype or not.
 

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