Mud under bed and seats.

Backwoods

Backwoods

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How about some Pam spray on cooking oil ?? A little dab will do ya !!

Now your underside ?? Just don’t know. I ain’t gonna touch that !

Maybe don’t wear a seatbelt, that will limit the top end a little, avoiding the dust.
That’s not what you do. You man up , crawl all up in it. And do it by hand.
 
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Backwoods

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It’s got pollen on it but before long she’ll sparkle again

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I’ve heard of a few things to keep the mud from sticking. Being from the south and all the mud parks, people try different things.

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Pledge
WD-40 (can get it in a gallon)

As far as my undercarriage, I just use body powder. 🤷🏼‍♂️🤣😂🤣
 
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I’ve heard of a few things to keep the mud from sticking. Being from the south and all the mud parks, people try different things.

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Pledge
WD-40 (can get it in a gallon)

As far as my undercarriage, I just use body powder. 🤷🏼‍♂️🤣😂🤣
I tired powder on it, but it just absorbed the mud and made it thicker. Been thinking of a self contained rinsing apparatus that will constantly keep flushing the underside off. The tank is pretty big but I can fill at at creeks or ponds.
 
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