Put some time into Red Bull today. I have been putting off doing a few things because A: I didn't have the time and/or B: I didn't have the money. Today was rare in the fact that A>0 and B>0 such that when added together equal C: getting work done.
I started out simply by replacing the driver's side puddle lamp bulb. Did you know Red Bull had puddle lamps? Neither did I till a couple of weeks ago. Its a nice feature, especially if you drop your keys trying to get into your truck at 12 am in the morning.

Replacing was simple: just remove the torx head screws, pop the light out the housing, stick the new bulb in and put it back together.
The next job was just as simple. I picked up a pair of tan front floor mats from the jy on Friday. They were in good condition, just dirty, so I did a Joe Dirt maneuver and ran to the nearest self service car wash, hung them up and blasted them clean, front and back. Worked quite well. So today, after letting them dry Friday and Saturday (don't kidd its humid here) I stuck them in Red Bull. Perfect match!
And last but certainly not least, I did a full wax job on Red. Believe you me, I thought it was a waste of time, but the results speak for themselves. I went to the gas station today and got a car wash with a fill up (Buccee's offers a $0.20 off per gallon when you get a car wash with them) so I figured that would do the trick for getting Red Bull clean. After I got home, I got to talking with my brother who is a waxing freak. He washes and hand waxes his Mustang once a month.

Anyways, he starts telling me that a hand wax would be better for the paint. Half convinced, I headed to HF to get the proper materials. He advised that I should wash the truck in dish soap to remove the wax the car wash had put on. After washing the truck AGAIN, I toweled it dry, pulled it into the garage, and yelled for my brother to tell me what to do next.
He showed me the ropes, taped a couple pieces, then took off, leaving me holding a rotary polisher in one hand and rubbing compound in the other. So whats a guy to do? I taped off the rest of the important parts and then started getting the compound worked in on the hood.
I had progressed to the fenders before my brother came out again. With a look of disapproval he said I should have waxed the hood first before moving on.

How was I to know? Anyways, he showed me how to apply the wax and let it dry before wiping it off.
He left again and I started the tedious process of taping off the rest of the truck. So, it went on, tape a section, buff with polishing compound, wipe clean, apply wax, let dry, and wipe off again. Due to the humidity today, I was wearing out faster than usual and by the time I had the hood, fenders, passenger and driver's sides done, I was worn out. After a dinner break I got back at it and no thanks to the weather I finished around 7:30. I must say though the extra effort was worth it. The truck now has a liquid finish and a near perfect mirror reflection. I should have some daylight pics up tomorrow.