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Posted By: spacejunkie

Valuable information - 12/05/17 10:06 PM

mud comes off easier when it is wet than when it is dried. Left the blind this morning and had to use 4x4 in a couple of spots. White truck turned brown. Drove past a couple of car washes to do the job at home. It would have taken 30 minutes max to make my truck white again but ended up taking and hour and a half.
Posted By: SnakeWrangler

Re: Valuable information - 12/05/17 10:40 PM

Just wait until the next rain.....
Posted By: beaversnipe

Re: Valuable information - 12/06/17 01:47 AM

Originally Posted By: SnakeWrangler
Just wait until the next rain.....


Thats what bill would say, but then again, i lives in the rain
Posted By: Duck_Hunter

Re: Valuable information - 12/06/17 10:51 PM

Originally Posted By: spacejunkie
mud comes off easier when it is wet than when it is dried.


I've been trying to get my wife to understand this concept when it comes to cleaning pots and pans. It's a lot easier to clean them immediately after you burned the crap out of them than if you let them sit and cool for several hours.
Posted By: Bucks and Ducks

Re: Valuable information - 12/07/17 12:52 AM

Originally Posted By: Duck_Hunter
Originally Posted By: spacejunkie
mud comes off easier when it is wet than when it is dried.


I've been trying to get my wife to understand this concept when it comes to cleaning pots and pans. It's a lot easier to clean them immediately after you burned the crap out of them than if you let them sit and cool for several hours.



roflmao roflmao

I know how you feel
Posted By: Charlie817

Re: Valuable information - 12/08/17 03:10 PM

Originally Posted By: beaversnipe
Originally Posted By: SnakeWrangler
Just wait until the next rain.....


Thats what bill would say, but then again, i lives in the rain
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Posted By: syncerus

Re: Valuable information - 12/08/17 05:01 PM

Originally Posted By: Duck_Hunter
Originally Posted By: spacejunkie
mud comes off easier when it is wet than when it is dried.


I've been trying to get my wife to understand this concept when it comes to cleaning pots and pans. It's a lot easier to clean them immediately after you burned the crap out of them than if you let them sit and cool for several hours.


Good luck with that!
Posted By: LuckyDucker

Re: Valuable information - 12/08/17 08:38 PM

People actually wash their truck during the season? confused2

Mine don't start getting baths again until Feb. grin
Posted By: Txduckman

Re: Valuable information - 12/09/17 04:42 AM

You should see the letter my buddy got mailed to his house from the car wash owner after washing his truck after one of our hunts. I read it just to laugh sometimes. He called him and they became friends. He doesn't was it there anymore after a mud hunt though!
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