TRR14 clean up

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Raw Horsepower

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Used a cordless leaf blower with all doors open to remove the bulk of dust. Then used air compressor to blast at higher pressure to work around all nooks, seams, holes and upholstery. Now it's time to wipe down and detail.
 
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I spent six bucks at a car wash vacuums and it's still looks dirty.
 
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Used a cordless leaf blower with all doors open to remove the bulk of dust. Then used air compressor to blast at higher pressure to work around all nooks, seams, holes and upholstery. Now it's time to wipe down and detail.


Thanks for the tip I will defiantly do this


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Still cleaning my interior, haven't touched the outside yet. I blew it out with this and using Adam's Total Interior Detailer to wipe it down. Man what a mess.

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Ok, somewhat off topic.... I stopped by our favorite gunsmith located in Fort Worth on our way to NE Texas yesterday. While visiting, another customer walks up and asks if the Raptor in the parking lot is mine. I say yes and he replies that he was in San Angelo this past weekend when he counted 24 Raptors traveling thru the area all at the same time! Not only has he never seen that many Raptors at one time, but they were dirty as hell which puzzled him given most of his friends who have Raptors keep them spotless!

I said, yeah, they had the 2014 TRR event just north of Ballinger this past weekend and from what I hear they had a great time! lol
 
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