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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Guidance please, what to do on a relatively new truck.
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<blockquote data-quote="STXDriver98544" data-source="post: 15452676" data-attributes="member: 140519"><p>Thanks for your help buddy, look in my OP, I mentioned claying, I don't intend on skipping that step, as for sealant, I decided to go with Cquartz. As for now I'm going to see what results I get with a simple clay, polish, and seal. If taken care of properly Cquartz can last a lot longer than 6 months. Everyone has their own special way of getting results, but I'm not going to go too wild on my first detail with waxes and glazes, I'm going to keep it simple and go from there. I've gone over the entire truck with a single diode and have determined that a light polish will be enough. I have a few things left to buy but I'll be doing it in the coming weeks and I'll get pics up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STXDriver98544, post: 15452676, member: 140519"] Thanks for your help buddy, look in my OP, I mentioned claying, I don't intend on skipping that step, as for sealant, I decided to go with Cquartz. As for now I'm going to see what results I get with a simple clay, polish, and seal. If taken care of properly Cquartz can last a lot longer than 6 months. Everyone has their own special way of getting results, but I'm not going to go too wild on my first detail with waxes and glazes, I'm going to keep it simple and go from there. I've gone over the entire truck with a single diode and have determined that a light polish will be enough. I have a few things left to buy but I'll be doing it in the coming weeks and I'll get pics up. [/QUOTE]
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Guidance please, what to do on a relatively new truck.
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