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Detailing Cleaning, waxing, buffing ect

 
       


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Old 04-27-2008, 09:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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clean undercarraige

I love driving a cleaned up truck. I also love mud puddles. I hate seeing all those nice rigs with shiny paint and polished up wheels with dingy brown inner fenders and chassis.
Ive discovered a pretty good idea that might help some of yall out.
I take my truck off roadin almost once a week and ive discovered a good way to keep the under side clean.
Every time I wash my rig I use a whole can of WD-40 spraying the entire underside and iner fenders after washing.
It keeps everything under there nice and new looking, plus it really keeps the mud from sticking.
It will also make sure that if you ever have to do any suspension dissassembly later on you wont have to fight rust-welded and corroded components.
Heres a before and after pic of my rig after a grocery trip.


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Old 04-27-2008, 10:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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yea its a good idea, i spray wd 40 all over my quads, even the plastic before we go racing/mudding. it helps out a lot. plus iv always put a sprinkler underneath the truck over night and by morning most of the mud is gone. that is if you needed another idea. ohh yeah, thats a sharp lookin truck you got yourself there.
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