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Old 09-20-2009, 03:41 PM
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I'm considering doing this. I was wondering if it is easier to clean the bugs off when it was painted or bedlined. If bedlined then what type manufacture bedliner did you use. Thanks.

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Old 09-20-2009, 04:17 PM
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hw do even clean beadliner??? (i know wash it), but is there stuff to put on it to keep it from fadeing??

ive herd of people spraying pam vegtable spray on there grill then the bugs just wipe off.
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I just use water and a scrub brush that's all.
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anyone? easier or harder to clean? bueller?
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rain and the rivers are the only things that clean my jeep
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Originally Posted by Leedsfighting17
anyone? easier or harder to clean? bueller?
I guess I have to break this down Barney style for ya Handheld Scrub Brush and water, like from a hose. Spray on and rub in circle motion. Trust me I am from the South and lovebugs everywhere and it is not a problem at all. Actually easier once the bugs dry on the grill to get them off. Just bedline it and don't worry about bro, they will come off.
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I have used WD-40. Let it soak and then comes off easy. Nothing can't be fixed without WD-40 and Ductape.
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x2 on the WD40
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anybody think a bed-lined grill on a Black jeep would look good?



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