Custom interior paint job
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From: The Badlands (near Lafayette, IN)
1. Find a puddle of appropriate Jeep size and with sufficient dirt content in the bottom for soupy mud with a skin of muddy water.
2. Stir mud well, traversing multiple times with Jeep at appropriate speed.
3. Navigate said stirred mud at sufficient speed to create giant wall of mud and muddy water, approximately 10 feet high, minimum.
4. As mud and muddy water succumb to gravitational forces, mud and muddy water must fall on Jeep through mesh top. The mesh helps to create proper particle size and pattern. (Particularly important if you want to coat the inside of the windshield and lower surfaces of dash.)
5. Some exterior cleansing may be necessary to restore factory color.
Enjoy.
2. Stir mud well, traversing multiple times with Jeep at appropriate speed.
3. Navigate said stirred mud at sufficient speed to create giant wall of mud and muddy water, approximately 10 feet high, minimum.
4. As mud and muddy water succumb to gravitational forces, mud and muddy water must fall on Jeep through mesh top. The mesh helps to create proper particle size and pattern. (Particularly important if you want to coat the inside of the windshield and lower surfaces of dash.)
5. Some exterior cleansing may be necessary to restore factory color.
Enjoy.
Last edited by sixt7gt350; Jun 28, 2009 at 02:43 PM.
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