Lighthawk
Weekend warrior
Last weekend we took a few double tracks that got a little brushy.
I feel sorry for guys with new trucks.
I remember when I used to cringe when I heard that squeal running down the side of my truck.
But, I've crossed the Rubicon and figure my paint job isn't going to get any better.
My truck is going to be with me a few more years and when it goes, I hope the next guy understands what a truck is for. In truth, I don't think a pristine paint job is that big a part of the pricing equation for a ten year old truck depending upon intended use. Even more truthfully, I am always drawn to explore narrow dirt roads and backroad pinstripes come with the territory.
What do you guys do to buff that sh*t out? I've tried clay bars, quick detail spray and even a bit of 303 to darken up the scratches.
I feel sorry for guys with new trucks.
I remember when I used to cringe when I heard that squeal running down the side of my truck.
But, I've crossed the Rubicon and figure my paint job isn't going to get any better.
My truck is going to be with me a few more years and when it goes, I hope the next guy understands what a truck is for. In truth, I don't think a pristine paint job is that big a part of the pricing equation for a ten year old truck depending upon intended use. Even more truthfully, I am always drawn to explore narrow dirt roads and backroad pinstripes come with the territory.
What do you guys do to buff that sh*t out? I've tried clay bars, quick detail spray and even a bit of 303 to darken up the scratches.