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<blockquote data-quote="JP7" data-source="post: 31851" data-attributes="member: 223"><p>That wasn't the worst dose of mud she's seen under the hood, but that bit I posted on the trail running thread was true - when your rad fans hit as much as an inch of muddy water - the whole engine compartment gets a bath.</p><p></p><p>The 40 minute drive home from the trails does a pretty good job of baking mud to objects - but I just blasted it out with a garden hose. Soak it first, then spray it. Don't recommend a pressure washer.</p><p></p><p>I bought a (can't remember the name, but it's purple) steam cleaner this winter, and found it pretty good for detailing the tight spots. It's also worked good at getting the salt deposits outta the carpet. (I don't care whether the floor mats are weathertech or stock - when you have a hole in it for the securement peg to poke through - all the melted snow/water/salt will go down that like a sink drain.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JP7, post: 31851, member: 223"] That wasn't the worst dose of mud she's seen under the hood, but that bit I posted on the trail running thread was true - when your rad fans hit as much as an inch of muddy water - the whole engine compartment gets a bath. The 40 minute drive home from the trails does a pretty good job of baking mud to objects - but I just blasted it out with a garden hose. Soak it first, then spray it. Don't recommend a pressure washer. I bought a (can't remember the name, but it's purple) steam cleaner this winter, and found it pretty good for detailing the tight spots. It's also worked good at getting the salt deposits outta the carpet. (I don't care whether the floor mats are weathertech or stock - when you have a hole in it for the securement peg to poke through - all the melted snow/water/salt will go down that like a sink drain.) [/QUOTE]
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