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 Post subject: a better way to wash a truck in Texas
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i need a way to wash a ford f-150 that i have had for 15 years


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I am not exactly sure of what your question is here.


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If you need to ask how, I would suggest paying someone else to wash it.


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Bucket, soap, towels, garden hose..... What else do you need to know :)


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wow....this has to be one of the oddest questions i've seen.


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and also....listed in the wrong forum


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It's so stupid I'm still laughing and have no idea what to even post!

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but honestly....is there a better way to wash a truck in PA?? apparently there might be in TX... :lol:


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In Nebraska, I use my power washer and a long handled soap mit. After it's washed, I dry it with a couple of towels. Sometimes I even apply a little wax....


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 Post subject: Re: a better way to wash a truck in Texas
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Ford90f-150 wrote:
i need a way to wash a ford f-150 that i have had for 15 years


Do we assume you mean it hasn't been washed in 15 years? Get a sand blaster. :nana:


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If you're asking because the extreme heat that we are having right now causing the soap to dry really quickly and leave spots everywhere, then you either need to wash and rinse smaller areas, or take it to The Wash Tub or Texas Shine and let them do it for ya.


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If you need to ask how, I would suggest paying someone else to wash it.

Gotta agree with this comment.

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light it on fire and start from scratch?


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water usually works well... maybe some soap?

*rolls eyes*


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light it on fire and start from scratch?
:o :lol: X2


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