Venezuela Off Road Trip
Now that is a lot of mud. Be carefull cleaning it off so you don't scratch the paint and the glass. My side mirrors are scratched really faintly from muddin' the truck and not having any means to clean them other than a squeegy and a bottle of water. Use a lot of water to get it all off.
Looks like you had fun. Great truck, isn't it?
Looks like you had fun. Great truck, isn't it?
Wow, that's some serious muddin'!
I have never really seen full size trucks in Venezuela before. Everyone seems to prefer the Rangers and Tacomas...I'm guessing due to limited trial size?
You must be the big dog on the trail
I have never really seen full size trucks in Venezuela before. Everyone seems to prefer the Rangers and Tacomas...I'm guessing due to limited trial size?
You must be the big dog on the trail
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Damn buddy !! Lookin good ! looks like ya had a blast too !
For cleaning, the best way I have found to do it is to SOKE it in water. Use a hose and just pour it on, let the big chunks just roll off, DONT TOUCH IT. Next, use a pressure washer and clean of the rest. Now, use a sprinkler of some kind and put it under the truck, allow it to soke the mud under, leave it for a half hour up front, then again 30 minutes towards the rear.
Now your truck should be good to go and you can go about washing it normally.
**make sure you apply a TON of wax and sealants, wich will make next time MUCH easier of a clean up. Just my 2 cents.
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For cleaning, the best way I have found to do it is to SOKE it in water. Use a hose and just pour it on, let the big chunks just roll off, DONT TOUCH IT. Next, use a pressure washer and clean of the rest. Now, use a sprinkler of some kind and put it under the truck, allow it to soke the mud under, leave it for a half hour up front, then again 30 minutes towards the rear.
Now your truck should be good to go and you can go about washing it normally.
**make sure you apply a TON of wax and sealants, wich will make next time MUCH easier of a clean up. Just my 2 cents.
(welcome to the site)
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