kkuntz01
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- Kevin
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It's also a good ideal to use a power sprayer or at a minimum a garden hose and let it run through the frame rails to try and rinse out anything that got up in there, otherwise it sits and will eventually rot the frame from the inside out.I have heard of people setting up a lawn sprinkler underneath their Jeep and leaving it on over night to really clean out muck. They had said it looked clean and were shocked at how much additional mud was seen washed down the driveway the following morning.
Mud is like herpes, all it takes is one time for it to give a gift that will last a lifetime... :cwl:That's a great idea. It's been 5 days, and I am still finding dry mud on my driveway in the mornings when I go to get in it lol. I am not too concerned about it looking new again as that will be impossible, and it will get more mud inevitably in the future anyway. That stuff sets up like concrete if you don't hurry up and get it off the exterior though.
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