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You should probably read what I wrote.

That'll clear things up.
Yes, clean it with a diaper and qtip if you like.

Not too many people on the forum get so nasty.

Smell the roses, have a beer. Take a breath. Have a drive in your spotless truck.

It's all good.
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I wash the Gladiator, the Fiesta, the GT4, the Cayman T, my dad's RAM, and my mom's Odyssey.

The Gladiator is a product test vehicle for detailing. Currently has some AMMO NYC products on it. Next time I decon the truck, I'll move to 303 Graphene.

I love detailing cars and testing products. The Gladiator has quirks when hand washing for sure. Despite being a brick it has a surprising number of areas that I feel require extra attention.
 

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I find it pretty easy to wash and keep clean, I usually use my Echo blower to blow off the water then wipe it down with a towel, last I wipe down all the door jams.
 

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I use a cheap synthetic chamois I have had for a few years, no swirls. Think it is a shamwow brand
 

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As a short guy (5’6”) running 35’s and 1.5” lvl kit, a hand wash just isn’t happening. Could I hand wash? Sure. Do I want to/will I hand wash? Definitely not. I’ve already taken the JT through my local drive through wash and it came out fine. I do have a specific wash I take it to that I know can handle my truck w/o concern so that’s just how it is for me. For those that hand wash, more power to you. You’re a stronger person than me. Lol.
 

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...local brushless wash whenever it needs it.
 

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I actually find it easier to clean the Gladiator than the Benz or the ///M. Buy a foam cannon and wax it to make things even quicker. I recently gave it a quick coat of P21s carnauba the day after I washed it-- and now washes are quicker than ever!

I use the foam cannon(<$20 on amazon) let it soak for a few minutes then I hand wash it(the actual hand washing takes 5 minutes) I then blow dry it with my electric leaf blower. 35min from soiled to spotless. This includes the time it takes to bring out the pressure cleaner/supplies and putting them away as well.

Get a small electric pressure washer. 1600PSI is more than enough. Also Get some quick connectors for your hose
 

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Funny you say this because I've had a LOT of full size trucks and I can hand wash my Gladiator in half the time. I LOVE washing this truck because it goes so fast. Much less area to cover.
agree - I hand detail between washes in about 15 min.
 

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Funny you say this because I've had a LOT of full size trucks and I can hand wash my Gladiator in half the time. I LOVE washing this truck because it goes so fast. Much less area to cover.
Agreed. Just as easy, if not easier, than my other trucks have been. Far easier than my car with the window louvers and nooks and crannies and body lines, spoiler, complex tail lights, complex head lights, the grill is pain in the butt to wash on that car.......... I'll wash the JT first.
 

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I just like a clean vehicle ( personal preference ) but it doesn't have to be perfect. Foam canon with a cheap electric pressure washer once a week works great. And when its really dirty, hand wash is pretty easy, especially compared to my full size trucks.

Does anyone else wash their wheel wells and frame??
I can stand on the running boards and reach the roof! LOL

I need to look into these cannons people are talking about. I have a gas powered pressure washer already. This is interesting to see how others do it. I've been using garden hose and my soft cloths and distilled water to finish drying.
 

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Wheel wells yes, frame no, I have it coated in Fluid Film which is oily, waxy and sticky, but keeps rust and corrosion away.
Was thinking of using the Fluid Film this winter. If wheeling, does dirt and dust stick to it since it's sticky? And if the frame was muddy, could you powerwash or would you then have to re-Fluid film?
 

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Only thing I find annoying was getting between the fenders and the body. I bought some detail brushes to get in the cracks. I do remove any loose dirt with the power washer and then foam it up using a foam cannon. They sell the foam cannons at auto part stores and soap. Any kind of soap will do as long as its the more watery kind that is made to be in a foam cannon. I recommend using quality microfiber so you don't put more scratches into the paint than you really need to.
 

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I can stand on the running boards and reach the roof! LOL

I need to look into these cannons people are talking about. I have a gas powered pressure washer already. This is interesting to see how others do it. I've been using garden hose and my soft cloths and distilled water to finish drying.
Homedepot has a great special on electric Pressure washers now. I use the electric instead of the gas one. Much less of a hassle. I use this Cannon. Works great once you adjust it correctly. For me I had to turn the knob all the way to the right.

I dry with the Worx Electric Blower, It gets to about 80% dry. I then hit the car with detail spray(I use Adam's but any detail spray works) and towel dry what's left. Makes drying faster and you apply the detail spray at the same time.

I like to use 303 Aerospace protectant for the interior. It's not cheap but it leaves the interior looking like the day you picked her up from the dealer. The stuff is amazing!!
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