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Looks crispy, you need to buy a foam gun it cuts the washing in half.
Ok it had been too long so it took me over 7 hours to get done, but it finally got done right
well first it started as a regular wash: bucket soap dish washing soap and I have a big brush to clean. then I dried it all off with a regular towel and remove any water stains so its clean by then but not as crystal clean yet. Then I used the clay bar its actually the first time I tried the clay bar so there was alot of rubbing to be done. I used the MOther Clay bar it cost about $18 at autozone came with wax and quick detailer to lubricate the clay bar. So I kept using the clay bar until I could not feel any more grime on every inch of the paint. Once I was done with the rubbing there was residue from the cleaning and rubbing. I wipped that off with a damp multi fiber cloth to avoid swirles. Then I did 2 coats of the provided mothers wax. And I waxed every time I was done with the clay bar on each panel. so wax on and off and back on and off before I moved to the next panel. after all was done I went over it with a dust brush to make sure no wax residue was on the truck and done. The only thing I wish I would have done before was apply the tire foam before the wax to avoid over spray on the paint but that was my saturday for you guys. my sunday was recovering from the sore elbows and shoulders!