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rickoshea
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i try to power wash mine at least once a month whether it needs it or not 🤣 .i went on the ram forum once and the first thread i read was how they wash and keep the wheel wells looking new.i haven't been back....
i blow out pine needles with my compresser by the pound every couple weeks.it's crazy how much i collect in the damn thing.i gave up trying to suck them out with the wet/dry.My general cleaning routine is to wipe the dirt off the seats that will be used and ride.
Embarrassing when I pop up a rear seat to find the foot-space full of sand.
Still, it's easier than washing everything all the time.
A bar of Ivory soap (it's 99 and 44/100% pure and it floats) and a Q-tip.
After reading your post, I immediately started singing a Ronnie Milsap tune in my head!
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I’ve tried some of the plastic restoring liquids on my pioneer and they work well until you go for a ride in the dust. The restorers then turn out to be a dust magnet (kind of like the plastic half windshields). Does the thinned linseed oil still collect the dust?if your looking to revitalize plastics I can verify the 50/50 mix of Boiled Linseed oil, and Paint Thinner works wonders. make sure the plastics are color through and through, not applied vinyl. it also makes faded black color look like new.
I’ve tried some of the plastic restoring liquids on my pioneer and they work well until you go for a ride in the dust. The restorers then turn out to be a dust magnet (kind of like the plastic half windshields). Does the thinned linseed oil still collect the dust?
^^^^ but what if you switch tires?
The best way to get more ground clearance is bigger tires. What is the biggest tire you can fit on an S2000?