POSER, No More!....um, now what?
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JK Freak
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wow, you win. I always take my carpets out before wheeling, mud or no so i can't help you on that, also, i have vinyl seats, so they are super easy to clean off, can't help you there either. Also, I mud with my top on, O wait, am I gloating? That looks like an awesome time. Now why again did you take the top off?
BTW, the best way to get mud out of all the rubber joints and stuff under neath the jeep is to put it on jack stands with the wheels off, preferably put jack stands under teh frame and lett the axles sag. No need to crawl under it, and you can detail all the parts very easily.
Once again, that is about the worst/dirtiest I have seen a jk except for that pic that n2 rock posts a lot.
BTW, the best way to get mud out of all the rubber joints and stuff under neath the jeep is to put it on jack stands with the wheels off, preferably put jack stands under teh frame and lett the axles sag. No need to crawl under it, and you can detail all the parts very easily.
Once again, that is about the worst/dirtiest I have seen a jk except for that pic that n2 rock posts a lot.
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JK Freak
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Wow! You have more mud inside your Jeep than has ever been on the outside of mine. It almost looks like a mud puking beast threw up on your dash
Good luck getting it cleaned up.
Good luck getting it cleaned up.
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hahaha wow. LOL that's just nuts hahaha you have balls of steel. No way my jeep would EVER have that much mud on the inside haha. But I'm obsessive compulsive so I would die LOL.
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JK Junkie
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Impressive, Most Impressive
Here's a tip to keep the dash clean next time, get a roll of the pre taped plastic that's used for painting, can find it at home depot, unroll the width of the windshiled, tape to the inside of the windshield just above the dave and unfold the plastic. it will cover the dash and stereo so you don't have to clean that as well. As for cleaning, it will take a while and you'll still keep finding it. the above method also works great to hose out the interior and keep the electronics fairly dry.
Here's a tip to keep the dash clean next time, get a roll of the pre taped plastic that's used for painting, can find it at home depot, unroll the width of the windshiled, tape to the inside of the windshield just above the dave and unfold the plastic. it will cover the dash and stereo so you don't have to clean that as well. As for cleaning, it will take a while and you'll still keep finding it. the above method also works great to hose out the interior and keep the electronics fairly dry.
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JK Super Freak
Drive through a Car Wash with your top down.
Many Q- tips.
Wow - I think I'd strip the whole interior - and while you 've got everything out - Rhino line it. Good Luck. Looks like you had fun though.
Many Q- tips.
Wow - I think I'd strip the whole interior - and while you 've got everything out - Rhino line it. Good Luck. Looks like you had fun though.