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Aftermarket Super Duty 1999 - Current
Washing/Detailing
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[QUOTE="redneck1, post: 1466153, member: 9608"] I would recommend claying the truck. It's a pain to do, but if there's any chance it was delivered by rail, I wouldn't hesitate. Chemical guys makes clay blocks that work good. I'm partial to most chemical guys stuff, but sealants I'll take wolfgang any day. Longest lasting I've used. Buy some v07 for after every wash, works on paint, chrome, and paint. Let us know how the long term is on that jetseal. I'm curious to try it. Hate detailing, but love the results! Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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