POSER, No More!....um, now what?
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JK Junkie
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POSER, No More!....um, now what?
ok. I finally got some playtime, and decided to take my 14 yr old out for a ride in the tonka truck, and to take advantage of the rains we had this past week.
(Please excuse the quality of the first two pics, my iPhone makes everything foggy.)
Had to ditch the top, because of all of the brush and trees we were going through, and that made the mud that much more fun.
(cant believe I got a new vehicle this filthy)
Anyway, my question is this.....whats the best way to clean all of this?
Im leaning towards pulling the seats out, spraying them down, pulling all of my plugs, spraying out the floors, and cleaning the dash with a rag....or, um, many rags.
Any Advice?
(Please excuse the quality of the first two pics, my iPhone makes everything foggy.)
Had to ditch the top, because of all of the brush and trees we were going through, and that made the mud that much more fun.
(cant believe I got a new vehicle this filthy)
Anyway, my question is this.....whats the best way to clean all of this?
Im leaning towards pulling the seats out, spraying them down, pulling all of my plugs, spraying out the floors, and cleaning the dash with a rag....or, um, many rags.
Any Advice?
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Oh snap.
Definitely didn't expect to see that much mud inside when you said you got it dirty. If it were me Id be tearing a lot of stuff out just to get to where the mud has gotten.
Definitely didn't expect to see that much mud inside when you said you got it dirty. If it were me Id be tearing a lot of stuff out just to get to where the mud has gotten.
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I would start off by pulling the carpet. Then pull the plugs and rinse out the floor wells. Do you have the YES essentials seats? If so, plain soap and water will get the mud out of those. I wouldn't pull the seats out entirely....not needed, and besides, I think they're bolted in with an impact drill. Those that have Rhino'ed their Jeeps found them hard to take out I believe. Soap and water works well with the roll bar padding as well. It will take a while but it's all part of the experience.
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Wow..my wife would absolutely kill me if that was my Jeep..maybe I'll find some mud with no top this summer..pull the carpets and use a hose..Just cover the radio area..
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Nice work with the doors on and all. I would hose it out as best I can and use a car wash vac to suck out as much of the water as possible from the seats and carpet. You may want to cover dash with a trash bag while hosing it out.
Good Luck,
Good Luck,