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Old 05-24-2009, 12:48 AM
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I recently purchased my first (personal) truck: 2009 SLT. It is awesome.

I purchased the environmental protection from my dealership called Auto Armor (it hasn't been applied yet). I thought it was overrated, but decided to get it due to the warranty. The reason I thought I need the protection is because my truck will be outside (no garage) and I have trees which always drop something either liquid or parts- not a good combination. So I would like some input on what you guys think. I want some good protection (UV, trees, birds etc) and Auto Armor seemed to provide that.

Or, is there products that offer protection that is comparable that I can apply myself and still get the protection I need to keep the truck looking good. I have heard good things about Zaino products as far as looks are concerned, but am unsure how well it protect to outside conditions

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Old 05-24-2009, 01:18 AM
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I practically live in the woods, never garage any vehicle, and never had a problem. If sap or something does fall on your vehicle take it off, just don't wait a year (prob wouldn't matter anyway), and you'll be fine.
 
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Just wax it once in a while so that the crud doesn't stick. I havn't gotten a garage spot in years, so my cars are outside year round getting dumped on by birds and all the crud from my trees.
 
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Thanks for the ideas, I am leaning towards not getting it done.
 

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Any other ideas?
 
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Try Ice Wax so easy you can do it in the sun, and it doesn't leave white marks. good for plastic,,,everything accept the glass. It is not a once a year thing maybe twice, once in spring after a good clay bar clean up, then once in fall as late as you can go or if you have a heated garage, anytime before winter.
 



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