Hadn’t read the responses but I’d reckon it means they’re busy. The smart guys go balls out when it’s hot and heavy and retreat into their polishing cave when things are slim.
What's up with dirty Peterbilts ?
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It's been way to long since I've washed this thing. But making money comes first and time for family. Not to mention the amount of gravel roads I drive there isn't much point this time of yearOxbow, Geronimo17, Roger McG and 11 others Thank this. -
It's bad for the paint to wash a vehicle when it's below freezing ouside. It's better to leave the salt on it, as long as the salt stays dry. Now that it's no longer below freezing, I've been looking to get a wash, but the washes are always jammed with trucks these days because so many other drivers have the same idea....
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Got you all beat, mines dirty from off road job sites AND beat up from the big stick hanging over the front
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Yall are doing it wrong, get a paint scheme that works to hide the layer of grime
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