Truck detailing poll/question

How much effort do YOU put into cleaning your bed?

  • NONE. Its used for hauling junk and no reason to clean it.

    Votes: 5 25.0%
  • Minimal. Spray it down. Sun dry.

    Votes: 10 50.0%
  • Decent. Wash like the rest. detail drying. no polishing/wax.

    Votes: 3 15.0%
  • It gets as much love as the rest of the truck! wash, scrub, dry, polish, wax.

    Votes: 2 10.0%

  • Total voters
    20

DemoN

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Who actually details thier bed? not just wash it out....but polish and wax? How much effort do you put into the inside of your bed?
 
I do but depending the mood I am of cleaning the entire truck. My truck has bedliner so I use Meguiars - Plastic Detailer to clean the inside of my bed.
 
Very rarely will I clean mine because I have the cover on it. It doesn't get too dirty because I don't haul alot of shit, at the most I will get a little dusty so I just use the air nozzle on my air hose at the house and blow it out.
 
got my truck with a bare bed, meaning no bed liner was every in it. The paint was exposed from day one. So it is pretty well trashed and still gets frequent uses and abuse.
 
I just wash it every now and than, i plan to do a bed linear one day

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I voted none but its in between none and minimal, I have a drop in liner, I spray it out from time to time and pull the liner everyspring to wash
 
Spray in bedliner, so I sweep out the big stuff, spray it down and let it dry. If there is any caked on mud etc. I'll brush it clean. I do VRT the part that goes over the bedrails, the rest is not visible to most people unless the tailgate is down.

My 67 on the other hand, likely won't get a spray in, so it will probably be washed/waxed/detailed, especially since it will be lower to the ground and visible, probably just keep a rubber mat in the bed when I need to haul something.
 
Best looking bed is a Line X bed IMO...I just pressure wash them out every few months

Gives them great uniform look, but still extremely usable