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lakedaisy

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  1. Yes Shaun, that looks so much better. I treated the bed caps on my truck a couple days ago. Came back with a clean towel and wiped it all down trying to remove as much as possible. Rained that night. Next morning the sides and tailgate of my truck were covered with VRT. Okay. However, the plastic does look so much better with the VRT that I have decided the heck with it. I'll just come by after a rain and use Detail Spray to clean it off.
  2. Thanks everyone. ragin what do you use on the rubber steps on your truck. Can't remember now, I used either VRT or H2O and it was slicker than heck.
  3. Hey chops. I use the black foam block that Adams sells. I bought 3 and cut them into various sizes to get into the smaller areas. I didn't cut a wedge though. I'll give that a try. thanks.
  4. Got it!! Thanks for the replies everyone. I'll retry using VRT again this weekend.
  5. I use H2O as my protectant these days. Don't have to use it too often and the water just beads up and rolls off the paint. Haven't used wax in a long time. I do have a bottle of liquid paint sealant in case it's needed. Of course having a new truck with new paint helps. Ha! But I also use the H2O on my wife's year old car and water beads up just like my truck. So I'm happy using Detail Spray and H2O. This leads to my question. I have VRT, but find it a little messy and it's hard to get on to some of the plastic parts without getting on the glass and paint too. And it's a bit of a job to get off the glass and paint. H2O can cover everything including glass, paint and plastic. Any reason why I shouldn't just stop using VRT and simply apply H2O to the plastic parts as the protector? Appreciate your thoughts/suggestions.
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