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Old 11-06-2007, 03:17 PM
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Short of cleaning up after an off road expedition the H2 is fairly easy to clean since everything is easily accessable. I start with the wheels, lowers and wheel wells with one bucket/sponge, rinse it, then move to the uppers using a fresh bucket of soapy water and wash mit, dry entire truck. Vacuum the interior and wipe it down, (clean windows if they need it). I then go back around the outside to get any drips and then I dress the tires and spray the wheel wells, suspension parts with protectant as well so they keep a nice black shine.....this also helps for clean up next time around. I can do the whole truck in about 2.5 hours. Ive been cleaning my cars like this for nearly 15 years so I would say Ive got a pretty good system down. Obviously you have to add time for extreme dirt or when a coat of wax is being applied
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Short of cleaning up after an off road expedition the H2 is fairly easy to clean since everything is easily accessable. I start with the wheels, lowers and wheel wells with one bucket/sponge, rinse it, then move to the uppers using a fresh bucket of soapy water and wash mit, dry entire truck. Vacuum the interior and wipe it down, (clean windows if they need it). I then go back around the outside to get any drips and then I dress the tires and spray the wheel wells, suspension parts with protectant as well so they keep a nice black shine.....this also helps for clean up next time around. I can do the whole truck in about 2.5 hours. Ive been cleaning my cars like this for nearly 15 years so I would say Ive got a pretty good system down. Obviously you have to add time for extreme dirt or when a coat of wax is being applied
What would you charge to come to L.A and... Oh nevermind!
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What would you charge to come to L.A and... Oh nevermind!

Plane ticket, beer and pay for a few lap dances at the local titty bar
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2013 Audi S4

2002 Yamaha YZF R1 Blue/White
1/4 mile: 10.51@136

2006 Sea-Doo RXP (70.6mph GPS)
2005 Sea-Doo RXT
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Old 11-07-2007, 11:21 PM
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Default Re: Wowza... I had a pretty immediate change in faith.

Wellllll. My girlfriend refused to ride with me on account of the mud spatters so I took a ride through the gas station car wash. Under the mud I discovered my first trail damage. Apparently all my run ins with trees on the side of the trail did not treat my passenger side paint job too kindly. I'm not angry about it, but if I'm gonna have trail damage I at least want some giant dings and dents so I can make up good stories about them rather that just tell people I brushed past trees. So now my first investment is some magnetic shields to prevent that from happening again.
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