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im sure many use this trick but i thought i would let yall in on it. i used it on the interior of our old work truck, its was a bare bones plastic interior truck that looked like hell. after spraying the interior out with ... JOIN NOW TO REMOVE TRACER
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im sure many use this trick but i thought i would let yall in on it.
i used it on the interior of our old work truck, its was a bare bones plastic interior truck that looked like hell. after spraying the interior out with water i sprayed the tire foam on everything(seat,door panels,dash,floor) it made the truck look like it was brand new! i even did it on the engine! i do the same thing on my powerstroke, i only put it on the dash, door panels and engine and it makes the old ford look great. since its foam it gets into hard to reach places and it last awhile. just dont put it on top of the rear bumper...
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Thanks for the tips , I use ICE for all the black Parts it stays shiny , as for the wheels i dont put any sort of tirewet on them it makes it sticky , i once detailed under my hood with tire wet ,,, bigggggg mistake
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really?
i guess im more into prefessional type waxes etc. Just never saw much good from the ice line, but also, i set my standards high |
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