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- Location
- Jacksonville, FL
- Current Ride
- 2025 Ford Expedition Tremor Dark Matter Grey
- Military
- Retired Navy
So I am curious how fastidious people are being with things like detailing, washing and maintenance.
This is my first new "ME" vehicle since I bought my 2014 F150, and within 8 months of purchase we had to do a cross country PCS move from San Diego, CA to Jacksonville, FL towing an 8k lb trailer of household goods. That trip rubbed the new off that truck pretty fast.
That being said I am treating the Tremor to a lot of TLC, hand wash a couple times a week with vacuums NO FOOD and I even have a designated cooler that stays in the back for restaurant left overs lol.My preferred products are Maguire's with Water spot remover from Griot's.
I've used the Ceramic liquid waxes but I think I am going back to Carnauba based. I think the traditional waxes have a slicker more "wet" look to them and I don't mind more frequent waxing.
Let me know what your go to stuff is, or if your plan is Au Naturale and it gets washed when it rains LOL.

This is my first new "ME" vehicle since I bought my 2014 F150, and within 8 months of purchase we had to do a cross country PCS move from San Diego, CA to Jacksonville, FL towing an 8k lb trailer of household goods. That trip rubbed the new off that truck pretty fast.
That being said I am treating the Tremor to a lot of TLC, hand wash a couple times a week with vacuums NO FOOD and I even have a designated cooler that stays in the back for restaurant left overs lol.My preferred products are Maguire's with Water spot remover from Griot's.
I've used the Ceramic liquid waxes but I think I am going back to Carnauba based. I think the traditional waxes have a slicker more "wet" look to them and I don't mind more frequent waxing.
Let me know what your go to stuff is, or if your plan is Au Naturale and it gets washed when it rains LOL.
