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I hate when the weather warms up it just takes one day of melting snow to make a muddy mess of my truck. Doesn't look bad on the body but all the caked mud and packed in the fender well, frame, skid plate, etc. I'm more anal about keeping the mud off being the salt usage here is really high and it doesn't take much to start rotting the truck. After about 30 minutes of work with a 3,000 PSI power washer... I'm proud that I'm managed to extend the life span of my truck and its not rusted to hell yet.

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    OMG I wish mine would come OUT of the car wash most days looking like your pre-wash pics lol........

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I have a son who wraps things in vinyl including vehicles. He is quite good at it. I also have a roll of vinyl a little darker than the Patriot blue pearl that turns black at the right angle in the sunlight. Future project until I can pant it. 

I am going for the "i have the right of way, my truck is big and old" look.

50' or maybe 100' truck contest. Mine is all rock chipped too, but it looks great after a waxing from a distance. 

We had a 33* day and I was in town and tried out a different car wash that did an excellent job for $7.50, fully automated rotating brush wash with underbody wash as well, I couldn't hardly see out anymore as well with about a months worth of liquid salt and deicing beet juice solutions they pour on the roads now built up over all the windows and everything else.