Wow!! Great questions! 1. There have been a few that had scratches and have taken it off road but nothing a little 400 to 800 grit sand paper couldn't fix...if it is much deeper then you will have 1 part of your truck with a good size dimple in it no matter if you sanded around the deep...
I'm in Upland California (So Cal) if you bring it to me it will be at $7k. It will take 2 to 3 days as I sand it a few times before we even start to polish. We take fenders and side view mirrors off tape what needs to be taped. I have 3 to 4 guys on it which you could see in the cameras while...
Customers consistently tell us the maintenance alone justifies the investment. The stainless steel finish is crafted to last a lifetime unlike aluminum which oxidizes.
Upkeep is straightforward and safe for the finish. You can use a touchless/brushless wash or a foam cannon with a pressure...
Everyone we've polished said they'd pay my price for the maintenance alone. You can take it through a "touchless" "brushless" wash. If you have a foam cannon and pressure washer get a detailer soap and foam cannon on pressure wash off. Dry with one of those big twisted loop microfiber towels...
Hahaha maybe if you sanded a few thousand times but the buffs we use are ones we invented made out of 2 different types of cotton. We run our machines at 2200 rpm other polishers run their machines at 6,000 rpm and the use a much more aggressive and gritty buffing airway that causes scratches...
Trust me I had the same questions. I drove behind one we finished for about 30 to 40 miles through back roads and on highways, lights turned on and no reflection back at me at all. If you notice the tailgate bottom is in more the the top..the top shoots and angle out further so when light...
Yes but they all go through a "touchless" wash. Even if you have a pressure washer at home..you can buy a foam cannon, get good detail soap..foam cannon on and pressure wash off. Use a big twisted loop microfiber towel to dry off...those towels are great and don't scratch. Also if any...
Thank you and that is definitely a concern we had but not 1 incident from any of the 50 we've polished. Not 1 complaint and actually gets a lot of CT haters to love the truck. I wouldnt be polishing these if I knew it was dangerous. I've done over 100 tankers and they aren't illegal. It is...
It's great you are concerned but this truck is so much more noticeable than a black vehicle with black wheels. More noticeable than any vehicle out there...if you run into it aren't you really crashing into yourself?
100% Yes the angles of the CT shoot glare down...now if it's going up or down a hill and the sun is at the right angle then you might get a glare...that's when I use the visor or my sun glasses lol. Also it is definitely not camouflage on the streets...it is way more noticeable than any black...
Yes unfortunately it is very hard to keep but there are a lot of people out there that do the etching or there is a nice foundation stainless emblem that can replace
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