I found out that it has been 4-5 years since it was last washed on the outside. [emoji15][emoji15][emoji15]
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How could you wait that long (F150;2016). Cearamic coated Wolfgang Profi
I completely agree with the bold and that’s the reason many aren’t washed very often. One trip down a dirt road or through a field and it looks just like that again. For a lot of farm trucks the length of time since the last “wash” is determined by the last time it rained. Haha
I hear yah as we drive dirt roads, that get muddy with rain (but not even close to farm driving conditions).So mine can easily go 3-4 weeks depending on the season. But as soon as I get a break in the weather it gets pressured washed and detailed
Power washed and still dirty is how I buy all my cars so cheap. [emoji23]. It's satisfying to look at the before and process through your head the transformation while the owner rambles through 'blah, blah, so I'm just going to sell it." Great work and the color wow, wow, wow. [emoji1417]
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All of this just shows up of a new type of organic coating, farm grime!
Does not look factory fresh, but neither do we after working in the fields on long days. Such is the life of an American farmer or rancher.
Truly a sign of a HARD WORKING American taxpayer.
There's a guy I work with that has a BMW Z4 M Coupe thats easily that dirty. HE WILL NOT WASH IT. I throw up in my mouth a little everytime I see it in the parking lot.