Pics: Before and after bath
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Truck got a little on the dirty side this past week after the VERY dusty lot up in Tulare on top of pulling my buddy's boat and getting the truck down in the ocean water, figured it was time for a DEEP cleaning (salt water = VERY bad for $50K trucks) Gotta love that Nevrdull, huh?
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Looks nice, and that pic with the boat on ramp makes the truck look small !! How big a boat is that?
So the Neverdull works pretty good I see. Are the factory rims chrome of polished? If they're polished I may have to try that on my Alcoas.
So the Neverdull works pretty good I see. Are the factory rims chrome of polished? If they're polished I may have to try that on my Alcoas.
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As far as I know they are polished/forged aluminum, but heck, ya kinda got me there? The days as a seaman in the Navy and polishing brass gave me the idea to use Nevrdull on my wheels...works great, just a little bit time consuming (probably took me about 30 minutes give or take to do all the wheels). The boat is a 1987 Luger Voyager, 30 footer and with the stuff that he had in it, plus trailer, dingy, etc was much heavier than stock. It's the keel of a sailboat that makes them as big as they appear, if it wasn't as tall as it is, it might not look as big.
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As far as I know they are polished/forged aluminum, but heck, ya kinda got me there? The days as a seaman in the Navy and polishing brass gave me the idea to use Nevrdull on my wheels...works great, just a little bit time consuming (probably took me about 30 minutes give or take to do all the wheels). The boat is a 1987 Luger Voyager, 30 footer and with the stuff that he had in it, plus trailer, dingy, etc was much heavier than stock. It's the keel of a sailboat that makes them as big as they appear, if it wasn't as tall as it is, it might not look as big.
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I guess that could have been confusing. Here's a link to the pics I was talking about.
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=144935
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=144935
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Truck got a little on the dirty side this past week after the VERY dusty lot up in Tulare on top of pulling my buddy's boat and getting the truck down in the ocean water, figured it was time for a DEEP cleaning (salt water = VERY bad for $50K trucks) Gotta love that Nevrdull, huh?
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