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josh9mille
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12.28.2010, 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by simplechamp View Post
Wow! See for me I just can't justify the amount of work cleaning that thing for the amount of fun I would get out of it. But to each their own.
Most of the time they are easier to clean when the mud dries out. Take a toothbrush sized bristle brush, a small screwdriver and an air compressor and spend like 5 minutes getting the big stuff off. You are not eating off of it, right? good, well then its fine if it still a little dirty


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