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https://www.captainrichardsbest.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=56
 

we use this stuff at work. I have a bottle at home to for my things It’s  damn good stuff. My buddy who use to detail back in the day uses malco products for all his stuff.

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32 minutes ago, 800renegaderider said:

https://www.captainrichardsbest.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=56
 

we use this stuff at work. I have a bottle at home to for my things It’s  damn good stuff. My buddy who use to detail back in the day uses malco products for all his stuff.

That stuff looks like it might be the way to go...thanks. :thumbsup:

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On 2/12/2021 at 9:02 PM, Cwhite138 said:

Nice!...sounds like a good use of time and money

Brand new sled....15 bucks for  a can of Plexus (or whatever you use) and a few minutes time to keep it looking good...hardly a waste of time and money. 

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4 hours ago, Jimmy Snacks said:

Brand new sled....15 bucks for  a can of Plexus (or whatever you use) and a few minutes time to keep it looking good...hardly a waste of time and money. 

Make sure you don't screw up your un painted panels 

I guess it will keep it lookin good when you have to sell it in a year. 

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19 minutes ago, Cwhite138 said:

Make sure you don't screw up your un painted panels 

I guess it will keep it lookin good when you have to sell it in a year. 

Your thinking carnauba wax which will leave white residue on black texture plastic. The things we are talking here like plexus and capt richards stuff I suggested doesn’t leave white residue on black plastic.

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39 minutes ago, 800renegaderider said:

Your thinking carnauba wax which will leave white residue on black texture plastic. The things we are talking here like plexus and capt richards stuff I suggested doesn’t leave white residue on black plastic.

Ill fully admit I was just trolling. I don't know shit about wax . 

Literally watched some one wax a car at work for the fist time on Friday lol partially the reason I even said something in this thread. 
buddy actually buffed it also.. it made a massive difference, took for ever. 

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5 minutes ago, Cwhite138 said:

Ill fully admit I was just trolling. I don't know shit about wax . 

Literally watched some one wax a car at work for the fist time on Friday lol partially the reason I even said something in this thread. 
buddy actually buffed it also.. it made a massive difference, took for ever. 

Yup, a full detail clay bar, Buffing/polishing and carnauba wax does take forever but it will look amazing. I do my wife’s car once a year and it takes a good 4-5hrs. A simple spray cleaner/polish is a few minute deal.

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On 2/17/2021 at 11:19 AM, 800renegaderider said:

Yup, a full detail clay bar, Buffing/polishing and carnauba wax does take forever but it will look amazing. I do my wife’s car once a year and it takes a good 4-5hrs. A simple spray cleaner/polish is a few minute deal.

I used to do my cars and trucks every spring.  Cars would take a good 3-4 hours good detail & wax, trucks are a good 5 hour job.

I'm done with all that shit now, it rusts out anyways.

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10 hours ago, Ez ryder said:

Lol I don't even wash the fuckers bark marks make em look tough and help hide the cracked plastic Lol

ill pull the sticks and branches that get caught between the panels.

Once you don't care about how they look you can have more fun.
IM scared if I tried to wax mine it peal off the paint still sticking. 

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