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    Detail my John Deere

    It took me about an hour! Washed with Adam's soap. Klasse twins on the paint by hand. Plastic cover on the desk Poorboys TR. Wheels shine Megs.


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    Before pics

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    Before pics

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    tractor detailing!! I love it! Looks great!

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    LOL too much time on your hands or what?

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    Love it man.... Now go cut your mullet and turn on "the race".... :-)

    j/k

    Did you wax the underside of the deck? Not sure if I got that from your post.. supposedly it makes cleaning them out alot easier when you are done....

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    For the underside I always spray a liberal amount of WD-40.

    Keeps the grass from bunching up too much and stops rust.

    Nice work!

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    I m glad to see the wheels cleaned and dressed the tires ....


    Scott

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    Ok, this has gotten way out of hand!!!
    2005 Toyota Tacoma
    Silver Streak Mica
    Double Cab 4x4
    AEM/K&N intake
    Magnaflow Exhaust
    Split Second PSC1-003

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    Love it. I bought a John Deere about two weeks ago and put a coat of EX-P
    on all painted surfaces the day I broght it home. I also dressed the tires
    with tire dressing and the seat with DP Interior Protectant. Now it cleans up
    easy after mowing.

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