iamlegion
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How are tall lifting your trucks to do work without marring the frame wax? Rubber pads? Are you just using the suspension? Pucks?
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Find it interesting that, given the premiums paid for Denalis & Escalades,LOL frame wax? Really?
Please tell me that "wax" is just marketing talk for some kind of undercoating for frame protection, and not to make the frame all shiny and pretty.
Is frame ceramic coating next?![]()
No shame in a well-earned shower, and a small price to pay for owning something that will last long enough to bequeath.I really wouldn't call it wax it a black film and it's a pain to do oil and filter changes without coming out from under truck without it on your arms and clothing.
After 7 years I can do maintenance without a problem with film it isn't self-healing!!No shame in a well-earned shower, and a small price to pay for owning something that will last long enough to bequeath.
Do you have anything to contribute to the actual question?LOL frame wax? Really?
Please tell me that "wax" is just marketing talk for some kind of undercoating for frame protection, and not to make the frame all shiny and pretty.
Is frame ceramic coating next?
joe
Do you have anything to contribute to the actual question?
How are tall lifting your trucks to do work without marring the frame wax? Rubber pads? Are you just using the suspension? Pucks?
Works but its not the same compound as the wax, is it? Should be able to find gm frame wax if one does some searching.View attachment 454102
I messed mine up messing around with catch can install. Drove me nuts so I bought this. Since I coated the damage with oil draining the catchcan I never used this. I make myself nuts sometimes!
That’s exactly my issue, I’ve tried rubber and wood too but inevitably it’ll wear it off. I have cans of the WoolWax aerosol that’s OK for touching up spots but I’m not trying to make a quick oil change into a big ordeal.The frame wax sticks to rubber pads and comes off on the pads. At least when its fresh and new. Maybe it hardens over time. I saw that there is touch up wax avaialble somewhere.
That’s exactly my issue, I’ve tried rubber and wood too but inevitably it’ll wear it off. I have cans of the WoolWax aerosol that’s OK for touching up spots but I’m not trying to make a quick oil change into a big ordeal.
Wish there were some better approved lift points…