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Midnight Flyer 07-03-2007 08:52 AM

Best wax for a truck
 
:D While sweating in the 70 percent Arkansas humidity, listening to The Best of Tim McGraw Volume 1 on the CD player, and waxing my four-wheeler I got to wondering: what is the best wax for a truck? I use Maguires Cleaner Wax on my but could that same stuff be used on a big rig? :?

yoopr 07-03-2007 10:29 AM

Maquires
Quit whineing Arky-It was just on the news that the Temperature Bouys in the Middle of Gitchee Gummee is 38F :P

Midnight Flyer 07-03-2007 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by yoopr
Maquires
Quit whineing Arky-It was just on the news that the Temperature Bouys in the Middle of Gitchee Gummee is 38F :P

:D Yoop, ya gotta be kidding! It's 38 degrees in the middle of Superior? Sounds like you been smoking those brats instead of grilling 'em! 8)

yoopr 07-03-2007 12:45 PM

Reminds me I have to get some more Johnsonville's :P
Yep-it was on the Local weather that the temp is 38-Bering Sea's got nothing on us :P
Mariucci and Izzo had their annual fund raising event last week. Never saw so many Limos in Iron Mountain before

Mackman 07-04-2007 12:00 PM

Re: Best wax for a truck
 

Originally Posted by Midnight Flyer
:D While sweating in the 70 percent Arkansas humidity, listening to The Best of Tim McGraw Volume 1 on the CD player, and waxing my four-wheeler I got to wondering: what is the best wax for a truck? I use Maguires Cleaner Wax on my but could that same stuff be used on a big rig? :?

yeah you can used it on a big truck. But to do it right you have to used the 3 step wax. But that takes a long time. So cleaner wax will do just fine.

tourmanager 07-05-2007 01:32 AM

I use Black Magic
 
I remember reading a article last year about waxes on consumer reports. I couldn't find the exact article but here a article talking about it. Black Magic isn't very expensive and can be bought at any wally world for about 6 bucks.

http://www.chathamjournal.com/weekly...es-60626.shtml

Papa Rick 07-05-2007 02:25 AM

I used the Nu-Polish at Wal-Mart for 8 bucks. I have a 1985 FLC, and the paint job on it was very old, paint fading real bad, and some chipping as well.

I saw the Nu-Polish and thought I would give it a shot, MAN WAS I SHOCKED!! It really brought the paint back to life, not looking like a brand new paint job, but it put some shine back in it.

I bought the liquid type, and had my Truck done in 1 1/2 hour. It is easy to apply and easy to get off as well.

Joseph FREIGHTLINERofSAV 07-12-2007 12:28 PM

Has anyone tried to use Zaino Wax?

Popeye 07-14-2007 05:07 AM

I just started using Turtle Wax Ice on my cars and love it :D . It comes off easy and leaves no white residue anywhere. The only downside that I have seen is that on light colors it is hard to see where it is at so you can take it off


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