POSER, No More!....um, now what?
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Dude... Hats off to you. When you see the next big mud hole... will you be a bit cautious and think about the work you just went through... or will you just go for it?
Can't say I like mud... to much clean up after.
Can't say I like mud... to much clean up after.
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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?
how is your spare tire mounted in these pics?