Good advice on getting mud laps on TV.. What type do you recommend? Over the years we have had our Scamp down in Amish country around Augusta, WI. The horse poop spattered up onto the front of our trailer. Must be really rich stuff. I used a lot of elbow grease to get the stains off. Magic Eraser finally got it off, but it took a lot of time. Our gel coat is not the best. I have noticed some flaps that look like they are made of car wash brushes. Any advice?
Sorry, no real advice! Anything is better than nothing! I have the plain rubber mud flaps mounted at the back of the rear wheel wells that do the job. An RV store could probably get you the mud flaps that go all the way across the back bumper but they may be overkill!
Good advice on getting mud laps on TV.. What type do you recommend? Over the years we have had our Scamp down in Amish country around Augusta, WI. The horse poop spattered up onto the front of our trailer. Must be really rich stuff. I used a lot of elbow grease to get the stains off. Magic Eraser finally got it off, but it took a lot of time. Our gel coat is not the best. I have noticed some flaps that look like they are made of car wash brushes. Any advice?
Doug
Sorry, no real advice! Anything is better than nothing! I have the plain rubber mud flaps mounted at the back of the rear wheel wells that do the job. An RV store could probably get you the mud flaps that go all the way across the back bumper but they may be overkill!
I have a Subaru Outback and I know there are mud flaps available from the dealer. Perhaps that's an option for you.
Horse manure- I can only imagine.
Tom
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