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Kodiak

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  1. It should just come right off. Use a brush in the wheel wells. It should be thermoplastic, it's not actually paint.
  2. And for what it's worth, although I love and stand by Adams products, their blue clay bar is not even CLOSE to one of the best.
  3. Love the tire shine over the vrt. Seems to last for two weeks on mine, clean and a little more shiny than the vrt, which I like. Makes the white letters pop!
  4. Just used APC and this to clean up my 5 year old black weathertechs. They look new again.
  5. Should throw the heating cables under it. Then when it starts to snow, you just flip the switch and watch it melt as it falls.....
  6. Craftsman shop vac for the big jobs (with 1-1/4" adaptors) and a dewalt 20v lithium vacuum for maintenance.
  7. I guess it's worth trying. I have two other vehicles that won't be coated, so they'll get the G&G treatment every 3rd wash
  8. Yup. Even a Mr. Clean magic eraser works. Little abrasive, but if it's tough to get off, this will take it off. I had tried APC on my bedrails, vinegar, etc. Nothing worked on the heavier spots except for the magic eraser.
  9. I've done the same with 303 or even used Tonneau Tonic...as long as you wipe the excess it won't run. Will try the VRT to see if I get some longer lasting protection.
  10. I guess that's my question. Sealants and waxes play well together as do sealants and sealants. Currently my truck has WG 3.0 sealant and I've been maintaining with guard and gloss. A lot of coatings don't seem to play well with sealants/waxes
  11. Haven't seen this asked, but I'm going to experiment with Wolfgang's new Uber Ceramic coating next week either on my Raptor or another vehicle. I'm curious as to any bonding issues or if I'm wasting my time doing guard and gloss every few washes as a maintenance. Surely will use detail spray, but I think unless a wax or sealant is polymer based, it won't bond to the surface of the coating? My first time using coatings, going to be interesting.
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