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cleansquare 04-22-2014 08:16 PM

Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
Truck goes into paint friday. Apple red. All new trim or mostly new.

I drive about 80 miles a day, and usually park in a dusty gravel lot with 400 other cars. As of now, i wash the thing twice a week or so. I like it clean...

Ive had new cars and trucks, but i think 9 times out of 10, a factory paintjob will outlast a redo...thats debatable i know.

Im mainly worried about rock chips, normal wear and tear, what are your tips on keeping a daily driven freshly painted truck?

Is there a certain product you use, or maybe a clear plastic that goes on the front of the hood, tips on where to park? Lets hear em!

Gumby 04-22-2014 08:31 PM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
Like buying a new truck, first thing ya do is dump a load of stone in the bed and get it over with.

Once done and the paint is cured, get there early and do donuts in the parking lot........

Indian113 04-22-2014 11:10 PM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
Do like I do, park as far away from everybody you can so people can park right beside you!!:lol:

Sillyoldman 04-23-2014 07:04 AM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
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Originally Posted by Indian113 (Post 6641851)
Do like I do, park as far away from everybody you can so people can park right beside you!!:lol:

Although mostly effective I gave up on that thinking. In '04 I bought my first new truck, spent 34k on it which I never dreamed I would. I took it to Home Depot and parked it so far out in the empty lot that I considered taking a bus to the store. Before entering the retail wonderland I turned around to get a glimpse of by precious rig. What I saw was a huge car parked close to the passenger side of of my truck. The car listed to its left as the door banged on my truck several times. It looked like the Titanic was giving birth to broadzilla through it's portside. It was dinged up pretty good in it's first two weeks.

cleansquare 04-23-2014 07:42 AM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
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Originally Posted by Sillyoldman (Post 6642131)
Although mostly effective I gave up on that thinking. In '04 I bought my first truck, spent 34k on it which I never dreamed I would. I took it to Home Depot and parked it so far out in the empty lot that I considered taking a bus to the store. Before entering the retail wonderland I turned around to get a glimpse of by precious rig. What I saw was a huge car parked close to the passenger side of of my truck. The car listed to its left as the door banged on my truck several times. It looked like the Titanic was giving birth to broadzilla through it's portside. It was dinged up pretty good in it's first two weeks.

Bahahahahaha

cdowns 04-23-2014 04:39 PM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
if you see a big huge dump truck goin down the road with rocks flyin out make sure and tailgate him to get the new paint broken in quick

D-man313 04-24-2014 01:08 AM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
Just have to stomach the fact that it will get scratched. Put the glass in my truck and the first road trip, it got rock chipped.

brad_man_72 04-24-2014 01:36 AM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
Invest in clearguard. Grill (67-68) hood, fenders, rockers, behind the door handles, door sills, behind rear tires, and top of the bed rails.

TJ's Chevy 04-24-2014 10:27 AM

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Always be driving behind a corvette....then his paint will get all the ruin while you have a nice clean road. :lol:

67ChevyRedneck 04-24-2014 10:47 AM

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Buy a bottle of touch up paint and drive it. Keeping it well waxed really seems to help keep chips down, and don't tailgate.

...and crap just "happens." I was rolling down I-85 one day and I see a decent size rock bouncing towards me... thinking, crap, that's gonna suck. When I got to my destination I checked out what it had hit. I have the fog light bumper from LMC and the rock hit my PS fog light dead center and smashed it all to hell.

JWall 04-24-2014 01:50 PM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
You could always have some clear paint protection film put on it.

dan42 04-25-2014 10:00 AM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
I agree that factory paint jobs are always better than repairs - for some they chip and scratch easier. I also agree with everyone's view that if it's a daily driver get used to the fact that it will get some wear; just consider them battle scars, or beauty marks. You can't get around it.

67ChevyRedneck 04-25-2014 10:25 AM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
I just drove my 65 Mustang about 500 miles this past weekend for the 50th Anniversary show. I was cleaning it up yesterday and saw a nice 1/8" wide chip right below the grille. I'll touch it up and move on :D

cleansquare 04-26-2014 08:46 PM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
What is the clear paint protection stuff yall are talking about?

Gumby 04-26-2014 09:55 PM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
There is spray on and stick on, like a clear film you apply that is hard to notice, unless you know its there and will take a beating and save the paint.

often done just down low on a car all around, if able to, up to a body line / shape change as it hides it very well as light hits those parts different as is, and is even less noticable.

Quiet popular on newer sports cars like the 5th gen Camaro, the newer car paints are nice but fragile.

68C15 04-27-2014 03:48 PM

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I've had 3 cars painted and all 3 got damaged by idiots. The most durable one was the lowest cost. I may have helped it with my evening ritual each day after work. I'd park it in the shade and come back an hour later. A garden hose with no sprayer head for a good rinse down. I didn't even use a sponge for 2 weeks, just cold water. After a month I then started using Turtle Shell once a week.

Gumby 04-27-2014 09:18 PM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
After a fresh paint, for a while thats all I do, cold water out of the hose end and use my hand to rub her down.

cleansquare 04-27-2014 10:34 PM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
Whats the cold water do?

Gumby 04-28-2014 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by cleansquare (Post 6649209)
Whats the cold water do?

dunno, don't have a hot water hose spout on the house...... ;)

Andy4639 04-28-2014 03:42 AM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
I'm waiting on a price for the front of mine. Hood front and front bumper. If it's cheap enough I will have it done before the 2014 Power Tour I hope!
Clear wrap for it. I did a wrap on the golf cart so doing just the front of the hood and bumper will be easy I think.
;):chevy:

68C15 04-28-2014 05:10 PM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cleansquare (Post 6649209)
Whats the cold water do?

I was told by the guy who painted mine that cold water in the shade slows the curing process making for a very tough finish. I didn't touch it with anything but water, not even my hands. I may have been a little paranoid about touching it. It's possible your hand with cold water would be fine but I wasn't about to take a chance with a big investment. (senior in HS=broke)

Gumby 04-28-2014 05:47 PM

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I touch as I paint outside on nice days, and use my hand to gentaly rub away the tiny legs of bugs that tried to land but aborted.... and to keep it cool, I guess for slower cure. Though I didn't think of it in that detail, but I guess that is it.

no shade tree over drive way anymore.

cleansquare 04-28-2014 07:07 PM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
I dont have any cold water spouts on the house outside. :(

When my house was built 10 years ago, a plumber crossed lines in a wall SOMEWHERE, creating a warm to hot feed to all my hose outlets. Drains my hot water heater and fills up my power bill.

Gumby 04-28-2014 07:52 PM

Re: Daily Driving a freshly painted truck. Tips?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cleansquare (Post 6650679)
I dont have any cold water spouts on the house outside. :(

When my house was built 10 years ago, a plumber crossed lines in a wall SOMEWHERE, creating a warm to hot feed to all my hose outlets. Drains my hot water heater and fills up my power bill.

there is a right and wrong way to do that, done in trailer/mobile homes often , I don't fully understand it but it helps in some way. Ours has that, only when pipes freeze can ya get hot out the cold tap, but once thaw, all is normal again.


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