2008 GMC Yukon "Regency" Edition Build Thread

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Bro my Hoe is so dirty after all this rain. Black isn't very forgiving.

What's your thoughts on the occasional brushless wash in the wintertime?

I know the detergents are harsh, but I figured do that then a quick detailer/waterless wash after
 
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If you have seal-able wash buckets take the buckets to brown bear pre-filled w/ warm water bring your soap and supplies and just use your detailing tools/mitts then walla:) The one in Kirkland where I am is the best one to go it's unattended and not packed at all...
Definitley do not go to a automatic car wash though it'll be even worse during summer sunshine

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Think I'm into the challenger hood or these two
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What's the difference between what you suggested and using the pressure washer at my house? :)

I understand hand washing is always the best and my ride had seen nothing but that, since day one. However I was thinking are that an occasional brushless wash wouldn't be horrible as long as I make sure no one touches it with a drying mitt and I protect it with a quick detailer or spray wax after. I don't want to be spending a ton of time keeping it pristine in the winter only to drive 2 blocks to get it dirty. I also don't want to mar the paint with frequent hand washing during the winter.
 
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Makes sence it's different because it's a garage haha and I would still just go to brown bear because a truck who just came out of a swamp could get the brushes dirty and such what we do is just go to brownbear and use the pressure wash and foam sprayer no touching and you'll be good
 

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If you have seal-able wash buckets take the buckets to brown bear pre-filled w/ warm water bring your soap and supplies and just use your detailing tools/mitts then walla:) The one in Kirkland where I am is the best one to go it's unattended and not packed at all...
Definitley do not go to a automatic car wash though it'll be even worse during summer sunshine

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Think I'm into the challenger hood or these two
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Second one if any
 
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That's what I'm thinking looks badass and mean
 

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Yah but I think you should still color match it..
 

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Oh ok just judging by the pics I thought you were tryin to go carbon fiber or something.
 
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No a gloss black would look kinda dope though

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