What did you do to your Raptor today? (Gen2)

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Gerald

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After the beach outing, gave her a quick rinse with a pressure washer to get all the sand and saltwater off her. Then I used a blower to get most of the water off her. Last weekend I gave her a new coat of GTechniq C2V3 and the water just shed off her so easily. Looks great for not putting a hand on her.

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This morning I decided to clean up the interior and vacuum all the sand out of her. Then I used some Maguiar's Natural Shine protectant on the interior surfaces and the floor mats. Floor mats look great after using this stuff!

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After the beach outing, gave her a quick rinse with a pressure washer to get all the sand and saltwater off her. Then I used a blower to get most of the water off her. Last weekend I gave her a new coat of GTechniq C2V3 and the water just shed off her so easily. Looks great for not putting a hand on her.

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This morning I decided to clean up the interior and vacuum all the sand out of her. Then I used some Maguiar's Natural Shine protectant on the interior surfaces and the floor mats. Floor mats look great after using this stuff!

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Does that shine from Mcguiers leave a film? Is it slippery?


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Installed Husky wheel well liners. Couldn't find anyone around here that wanted to do a spray on so this was the best option. Paint was already starting to get blasted away only after a few dirt roads and 3 months of ownership.

Came out pretty well. No trimming necessary, just lost some skin on my fingers. I also didn't bother with drilling into the frame to attach the 4th screw. Didn't realize that was part of the deal so they don't sit as flush as I would like.

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I trimmed the branches off the bird hotel above where I park and then pressure washed about 40 lbs of bird yogurt off the poor thing. One of the branches that fell had a nest in it and i found a handful of broken robin eggs in the driveway. At least they weren’t babies yet.
 

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Installed Husky wheel well liners. Couldn't find anyone around here that wanted to do a spray on so this was the best option. Paint was already starting to get blasted away only after a few dirt roads and 3 months of ownership.

Came out pretty well. No trimming necessary, just lost some skin on my fingers. I also didn't bother with drilling into the frame to attach the 4th screw. Didn't realize that was part of the deal so they don't sit as flush as I would like.

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Where are they not flush? And how off is it? I have considered getting these but also don't want to drill.
 
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