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Shaggy

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No problem!

Washing it is not required first, but - as with anything - you have to use common sense. Don't go wheeling and think that any product is going to take mud off (without water!). :smokin:

I have had my truck now for about 5 months, and I have never taken a hose and bucket to her. Same for my wife's van - and its black!

Can you show us pics of your wife....opps I mean her van. :p Just messin Jeremy!

Serious, lets see the pics of the black van and see how it does with the swirls.
 

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Sorry fellas, busy evening!

As for decals and door handles - I have used Fukken on every bit of my vehicles, from black trim, wheel well liners, everything. That being said, I don't have any decals on my vehicles. I know some of our customers do, and none have reported any issues, but we always tell customers to use caution around their decals.

Bryan - the van - well......here's some shots I took of it right after its last Fukken treatment. I don't have any really "close" shots of it, cuz.......well, its my wife's van and its not my toy. LOL

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Thats our 2010 Chrysler Town & Country - the color is called "Blackberry".

Also, here is a Ram that really shows how Fukken works on Black paint. This is from one of our customers off of RamForum:

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and a 2010 Black Ram:

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and an older Ram (not sure what year!):

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