I know its been awhile, I had to sell my GTO so didn't have much of a need for Adams stuff. However I just bought a (new to me) truck, 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 and am back in the detailing game.
So on to my question, I go outside this morning to head to work and my car is covered in ash. Must have been a fire near by. I had no time to do much so I just hosed it off and sprayed detail spray on it and drove down the highway to remove water. With such a limited amount of time what would the right thing have been? I certainly didn't want the ash to sit and bake in the sun.
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Blazer15
Hey guys,
I know its been awhile, I had to sell my GTO so didn't have much of a need for Adams stuff. However I just bought a (new to me) truck, 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 and am back in the detailing game.
So on to my question, I go outside this morning to head to work and my car is covered in ash. Must have been a fire near by. I had no time to do much so I just hosed it off and sprayed detail spray on it and drove down the highway to remove water. With such a limited amount of time what would the right thing have been? I certainly didn't want the ash to sit and bake in the sun.
Thanks guys, glad to be back.
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