Detailed: 2004 Toyota Tacoma (Red)
#11
Re: Detailed: 2004 Toyota Tacoma (Red)
Originally Posted by stevenb
Do you have any specific products you use for black trim that has faded on the exterior?
Orange upside down looking bottle at WalMart or any parts store. It's like 6-7 dollars. Excellent on tire too! Imagine that........
#14
Re: Detailed: 2004 Toyota Tacoma (Red)
Originally Posted by tekno9998
Try ------- reading The headlights were done with 106 as well.........
#15
Re: Detailed: 2004 Toyota Tacoma (Red)
Originally Posted by tekno9998
Try ------- reading The headlights were done with 106 as well.........
#17
Re: Detailed: 2004 Toyota Tacoma (Red)
Originally Posted by ososlohatch
he cant his head is up his ------- *** !!!!!!!!! thats him in the avatar !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! bahahahahhaha
When you mention "dusting", do you refer to the splatter over the windshield after using the buffer wheel?
Anyway, I hate that, Ive even seen people tape the trim b4 they even use the wheel.
#18
Re: Detailed: 2004 Toyota Tacoma (Red)
Originally Posted by 1991civicsi
ROFL, seriously, car looks mint, I took your advise and bought some stuff from Autogeek.com and the clay bar works great.
When you mention "dusting", do you refer to the splatter over the windshield after using the buffer wheel?
Anyway, I hate that, Ive even seen people tape the trim b4 they even use the wheel.
When you mention "dusting", do you refer to the splatter over the windshield after using the buffer wheel?
Anyway, I hate that, Ive even seen people tape the trim b4 they even use the wheel.
The splattering you're talking about can be taken care of by putting the polish onto the pad and then smearing it on the panel with the polisher off. Then, start out with a LOW speed to ------ it around. This will help alot.
Thanks!
#19
Re: Detailed: 2004 Toyota Tacoma (Red)
So I checked out the Nano 106 you used on the head lights and at 50 bucks for 8 or so oz. its a little pricey for someone who only wants to clean the crap of the headlights lol. Do you happen to know anything that may be cheaper but will work better than the Toothpaste method? I can never find anything that will cut that film off the headlights short of buffing it.
#20
Re: Detailed: 2004 Toyota Tacoma (Red)
Originally Posted by 97EconoBox
So I checked out the Nano 106 you used on the head lights and at 50 bucks for 8 or so oz. its a little pricey for someone who only wants to clean the crap of the headlights lol. Do you happen to know anything that may be cheaper but will work better than the Toothpaste method? I can never find anything that will cut that film off the headlights short of buffing it.
You can get some of Meguiar's #2 Professional Series at most parts stores.