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Does anyone have any techniques to remove mud that’s hardened underneath the undercarriage of the bronco? Short of climbing under?
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Welcome to off roading in many parts of Texas. Especially watch out for Texas black dirt; that stuff is like rubber cement. You just about have to scrape it off.I tried the power washer and thought I did a solid job rinsing it. Then I took it to the automatic car wash. I looked today and it’s hardened all on most parts like cement. That can’t be good.
Sounds like it’s time to give the Bronco a “GI Party” military style. lol.Sorry, but it is now time to get close and personal to the under carriage of your Bronco. A simple stiff bristle brush & for the detail -crevices- a brass tooth brush, dip the brushes in some Murphy's oil soap while it is securely up on the ramps, remove the bash plates (easy). rinse well, and smile... it is more fun than the dentist.
You will be dirty and recommend keeping your mouth closed... Wear eye protection and a bandanna over your nose and mouth... covid mask could work too...but I personally dislike those stupid things.