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crazy2
06-23-2007, 08:41 AM
I have just purchased a 2007 Toyota Tundra that I will like to stay looking like new but I have no idea about which products to use. I have looked at the products at adamspolishes.com .I like this Web-site because of the Instructional Videos that he has on his web-site. Want products out there are of professional quality and going to give me that just purchased look.Thanks for the help and lets keep on Truckin.

Pete
06-23-2007, 07:37 PM
The key to keeping a vehicle looking like-new is regular washing using proper technique.

How do you currently wash: do you wash at home, coin-op, or automatic?

Your answer will spark more discussion about products and techniques for washing as well as paint polishing and waxing/sealing.

I know there are some good writeups within this site. I'll see if I can locate them and put the link(s) in here.

SanAntonioMobileWash
06-23-2007, 09:08 PM
www.AutoMagic.com products is all I use. Check their website and click on 'Training' and go down to 'Training Movies!' and click. It will have training vidoes on what you will need to keep your truck looking new for many years to come.

Dan
06-24-2007, 12:17 PM
I have just purchased a 2007 Toyota Tundra that I will like to stay looking like new but I have no idea about which products to use. I have looked at the products at adamspolishes.com .I like this Web-site because of the Instructional Videos that he has on his web-site. Want products out there are of professional quality and going to give me that just purchased look.Thanks for the help and lets keep on Truckin.

Adam's polishes are really just relabeled, higher priced Chemical Guys. His instructional videos are pretty good for starting out, but all those techniques can be applied with the use of any products. Search around this forum for reviews on products...Four Star, Danase', Optimum, and ChemicalGuys are all excellent brands, as a starting off point.