how to clean your bottom?
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I've never tried this but I read somewhere else on the forum that a guy just hooked up a lawn sprinkler to the hose and let it run for a little while in one spot then just kept moving it and it cleaned everything up pretty well
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Spray components: shafts, joints, knuckles, axles, springs, shocks, etc. with Boeshield. It will make it easy to remove mud and prevents rust. It costs more than WD40 or Pam, but it's the right product for the job. Search the forum for Boeshield and you should see some results posted up....
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I have seen some car washes that have a ramp, Like the dealers use to show off the under side of a vehicle. This makes it real handy to get all of that off of there. I have yet to see one in a city though.
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Spray components: shafts, joints, knuckles, axles, springs, shocks, etc. with Boeshield. It will make it easy to remove mud and prevents rust. It costs more than WD40 or Pam, but it the right product for the job. Search the forum for Boeshield and you should see some results posted up....
I'm actually going to pick this up and spray a coating on before the Winter.
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I throw my rig in jack stands and remove the tires after each trip. Pressure wash the entire suspension, undercarriage and frame. OCD yes, but I've got my rig clean at all times and it really isn't that much work. I like the WD40 and Pam idea though!