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Old 01-03-2008, 11:51 PM
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anyone else use a leaf-blower to dry their rig? gets all the water out of the crevices so you dont have to dry your truck again after you go for a drive
Old 01-05-2008, 06:41 PM
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Tavenner^^^ the leaf blower doesnt work all that well unless you have a Binford 5000 lol but no we use air lines and nozzles.
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What about wheels?? I have chrome gm 20's. I went all winter without cleaning them and now I can't get them clean. If you standback they look good but when you get up close you can see the grime in them. Is the ball or cone thing worth it?? I was thinking mothers polish but wasn't sure if it would hurt the Chrome.
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