1. Remove air deflector and roof basket. Hose down entire truck, tires, and wheels.
2. Wash exterior black trim, roof rack, and wheels with Simple Green and a bug scrubber. Used same method on step rails before I took 'em off.
3. Wash sheet metal with Meguiar's Gold car wash.
4. Clean tires as follows: spray with Simple Green; add a little Ajax cleanser to tire brush and scrub tire. The Ajax makes the white letters white again. If you don't have RWL, skip the cleanser.
5. Thoroughly rinse entire truck, tires, and wheels.
6. Chamois dry. Use a small terrycloth towel to wipe down doorjambs, inside edges of doors and hatch, etc.
7. Clay bar treatment (if needed).
8. Wax with Meguiar's (if needed). Note - removing the roof rack makes waxing the roof a lot easier, and you can clean the filth out from under where the rack attaches to the roof. I do that every now and again.
9. Treat exterior black trim with Back to Black (if needed).
10. Clean exterior glass with Invisiglass, interior glass with Windex wipes.
11. Treat exterior glass with RainX (if needed).
12. Clean interior.
13. Take shower, pop open a Smirnoff Ice.
14. Look outside and become annoyed that truck already has pollen, dust, and/or pollution on it. There's nothing like the fresh air of Atlanta!