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Okay, son I finally got a day that was shady, IE overcast and not raining.
Decided to wash the truck and give the whole thing a coating. Figured, worst case, might keep some of the bugs off it.
Took it to a wand wash, then a spot free rinse, the dry with my worx battery powered blower (I love that thing).
Came home and started. Took about 30 minutes to do it. It's a little toy truck. Afterwards, I sat out there with my killer Yorkie, Harley and rested the knee. I noticed that there was a slight residue on lots of the truck. Guessing I should of used more than one micro fiber trowel. After resting a tad, I gave it a swish with a new (clean) towel ... wow, this stuff is great. All the swirls are gone. The nicks are still there, but, it's not magic.
Here's the result. Not sure you'll be able to see how good it looks up close. And, it's really slick.
Decided to wash the truck and give the whole thing a coating. Figured, worst case, might keep some of the bugs off it.
Took it to a wand wash, then a spot free rinse, the dry with my worx battery powered blower (I love that thing).
Came home and started. Took about 30 minutes to do it. It's a little toy truck. Afterwards, I sat out there with my killer Yorkie, Harley and rested the knee. I noticed that there was a slight residue on lots of the truck. Guessing I should of used more than one micro fiber trowel. After resting a tad, I gave it a swish with a new (clean) towel ... wow, this stuff is great. All the swirls are gone. The nicks are still there, but, it's not magic.
Here's the result. Not sure you'll be able to see how good it looks up close. And, it's really slick.