Polishing fuel tanks!!!
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Trucker79010, Jan 15, 2013.
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This is a truck that never needs polished. It don't ever leave the building.
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I'm still on page one. You must have it on low settings?
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Here's mine after I brightened it and polished it all up, too bad it's snowing and whatnot once again so it wont look this good for long but it will be easier to clean up in the spring if I keep after it in the winter months!
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RedPete95 that's a 2007 Peterbilt 379 Legecy Class with only 6000 miles on it. Cost the guy $250000 new and it just sits in his building with 3 other show trucks he has.
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Looks nice. You own that truck? This is another of his trucks
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I like that red one there! I run the company with my dad. We got 2 trucks mine and his 01Trucker79010 Thanks this.
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That 59 has it going on!! That white ones pretty nice too!!
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try the polish zephyr it comes a lil thick but u can thin it out with charcoal lighter fluid.if yur leaving black in the surface.the surface might not of been dry completely when u polished.to remove the blackness take flour on a clean dry microfiber or terry towel.
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