Do you take your truck through a "regular" car wash....the spinning brushes, etc. I'm getting my truck in Antimatter Blue, and I'm wondering if a normal car wash will show a ton of swirl marks. That said, I will still want to wash my truck fairly often as well.@WalterMitty,
Super easy to do with a heat gun/ hair dryer. I actually stopped by my local car wash on the way home from the dealership & they took them off with the cost of a wash.
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It absolutely will on a dark colored vehicle.Do you take your truck through a "regular" car wash....the spinning brushes, etc. I'm getting my truck in Antimatter Blue, and I'm wondering if a normal car wash will show a ton of swirl marks. That said, I will still want to wash my truck fairly often as well.
Traditional car washes are a big no-no. I'd suggest doing it yourself with the proper tools, or finding a touchless wash bay.Do you take your truck through a "regular" car wash....the spinning brushes, etc. I'm getting my truck in Antimatter Blue, and I'm wondering if a normal car wash will show a ton of swirl marks. That said, I will still want to wash my truck fairly often as well.
Me too. It's hard to find a touchless one around in the sea of normal washes, but they are out there.I think even most of the dealerships around me use the ones with the spinning brushes. There are a few touchless spray type wash bays by me, but I don't think they do as good job.
I'm in the Midwest, and the winter is rough on cars and even rougher if you're going to try and wash by hand. Lot's of folks pay for the monthly car wash membership with the automatic car washes to keep all the dried up snow/salt mist off their cars.