What did u do to your raptor today?

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cobrajet

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Washed it for the first time in three months. The red clay was really baked on. Any suggestions for cleaning the plastic trim of the exterior and running boards would be great.

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Washed it for the first time in three months. The red clay was really baked on. Any suggestions for cleaning the plastic trim of the exterior and running boards would be great.

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Pressure washer to the running boards and trim. Black plastic trim I usually one of those deep black trim soaps and scrub it on and wipe it off when it is really stained or just wipe on and off if discolored.

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Other people might say different but using dish soap on the running boards does clean them, but hurts more than it helps.

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Picked up some goodies from SDHQ.

Switch Pros panel installed in my stock console and custom bracket to mount the Switch Pros brain on the firewall.
That looks awesome! I ever find a use for more than 4 I know what I'll be doing now!

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Pressure washer to the running boards and trim. Black plastic trim I usually one of those deep black trim soaps and scrub it on and wipe it off when it is really stained or just wipe on and off if discolored.

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Other people might say different but using dish soap on the running boards does clean them, but hurts more than it helps.

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That looks awesome! I ever find a use for more than 4 I know what I'll be doing now!

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Thanks! I was at it with the pressure and foam cannon and detail spray, but the iron in the clay really stained the black plastic. I'll need to find a better chemical for the trim.

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Thanks! I was at it with the pressure and foam cannon and detail spray, but the iron in the clay really stained the black plastic. I'll need to find a better chemical for the trim.

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Use some Tire & Rubber Cleaner to clean the mud out of the trim and running boards. Use the Trim & Lug Nut Brush on the trim, and the Tire Brush on the running boards.

If you don't already have some, consider the Adam's Tire & Rubber Cleaner Collection. This product really works great on the tires, so having a gallon refill is a good idea.

There might be a sale starting soon, so keep an eye out for the thread. :biggrin:
 

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Use some Tire & Rubber Cleaner to clean the mud out of the trim and running boards. Use the Trim & Lug Nut Brush on the trim, and the Tire Brush on the running boards.

If you don't already have some, consider the Adam's Tire & Rubber Cleaner Collection. This product really works great on the tires, so having a gallon refill is a good idea.

There might be a sale starting soon, so keep an eye out for the thread. :biggrin:

it is awesome still have some in a 16oz and one full gallon, maybe I should drive more...
 

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Since no one else did anything today, I'll tell you that I parked mine next to this cool red truck. I think it was a Raptor, too! :ROFLJest:

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