Mud - How to try and keep it off????
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i use Iopne Renovator on my ATV and on my Jeep, non-greasy or oily and the mud just don't stick to this
it's by far the best product i tried to get my ATV clean after a day of mudding
it's by far the best product i tried to get my ATV clean after a day of mudding
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So anyway. Mud sucks... Does Veggie oil really keep it away? I would rather play on the rocks personally than slide in the goo. Sometimes you cannot avoid a big pit of sludge, and I wouldn't mind Pamming up.
So here are my questions... If you spay Pam on your paint, will you lose your paint? How far in advance do you need to spray it? Does it need to be wet or do you need to let it dry? I think Pam dries some after it sits. Who all has used this tactic and how has there been any long term effects. Howe long have you used this tactic. I hate mud.... this may be what I need. I thought at one point about trying to use some of that liquid masking tape painters use. lol. too expensive though.
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my post? I don;t think I made an attack? Sometimes I lack that filter that goes between the brain and the mouth. It usually catches things before my keyboard gets it. I just stated fact that he affirmed I think? Eh I don;t remember even what I said. Hope I didn't offend anyone like Rick Rolled offended me.
So anyway. Mud sucks... Does Veggie oil really keep it away? I would rather play on the rocks personally than slide in the goo. Sometimes you cannot avoid a big pit of sludge, and I wouldn't mind Pamming up.
So here are my questions... If you spay Pam on your paint, will you lose your paint? How far in advance do you need to spray it? Does it need to be wet or do you need to let it dry? I think Pam dries some after it sits. Who all has used this tactic and how has there been any long term effects. Howe long have you used this tactic. I hate mud.... this may be what I need. I thought at one point about trying to use some of that liquid masking tape painters use. lol. too expensive though.
So anyway. Mud sucks... Does Veggie oil really keep it away? I would rather play on the rocks personally than slide in the goo. Sometimes you cannot avoid a big pit of sludge, and I wouldn't mind Pamming up.
So here are my questions... If you spay Pam on your paint, will you lose your paint? How far in advance do you need to spray it? Does it need to be wet or do you need to let it dry? I think Pam dries some after it sits. Who all has used this tactic and how has there been any long term effects. Howe long have you used this tactic. I hate mud.... this may be what I need. I thought at one point about trying to use some of that liquid masking tape painters use. lol. too expensive though.
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Well look at it like this, not everyone wants to read about your comments back and forth with eachother! So now is the time to get back on topic!
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In the army they had spray cans full of diesel to spray on the trucks then hit with water and it would not stick and come off I dont know that I would do that to my jeep though