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Message started by TURBO98 on 06/23/10 at 7:59am

Title: mud off
Post by TURBO98 on 06/23/10 at 7:59am

Just curious what people have tried... I know the normal 3 babyoil, pam and wd40...course I grew up using diesel...lol any other good alternatives?

Title: Re: mud off
Post by Dietzsch_Racing25 on 06/23/10 at 8:27am

I use water soluable cutting fluid.  1 cup in a gal of water.  Seems to work pretty well.

CD

Title: Re: mud off
Post by hogracer3d on 06/23/10 at 9:47am

I think mud x is better than mudd off, and there is a new one out too.

Dont get caught using petroleum products.

I think they do very little as far as keeping mud from sticking, but do make it easier to clean after the races

Title: Re: mud off
Post by formercrewguy on 06/23/10 at 4:13pm


hogracer3d wrote on 06/23/10 at 9:47am:
I think mud x is better than mudd off, and there is a new one out too.

Dont get caught using petroleum products.

I think they do very little as far as keeping mud from sticking, but do make it easier to clean after the races

Mud is no longer a problem at many tracks.........lol

Title: Re: mud off
Post by TIM_BEWLEY on 06/23/10 at 4:58pm


formercrewguy wrote on 06/23/10 at 4:13pm:

hogracer3d wrote on 06/23/10 at 9:47am:
I think mud x is better than mudd off, and there is a new one out too.

Dont get caught using petroleum products.

I think they do very little as far as keeping mud from sticking, but do make it easier to clean after the races

Mud is no longer a problem at many tracks.........lol


try one of these works real well. LOL

http://www.calcarduster.com/superDuster.asp

Title: Re: mud off
Post by imracin68j on 06/24/10 at 8:10am

I've tried everything and wd40 is my fav.

Title: Re: mud off
Post by TALON75 on 06/24/10 at 1:39pm

we just tried the dirt solution, works good, stays oily for two days, which would be my  main complaint ! hard to work on it when everything is oily and it gets you dirtier!!lol  

www.thedirtsolution.com

Title: Re: mud off
Post by jrtracing on 06/24/10 at 2:03pm

We've foud tht when we use "Mud Off" or "Mud X", it seems to work best if it's applied in light coats. I have a theory why, but I'm not sure if the theory is really correct, but here it goes. If you spray a bunch on right before you hit the track, most of it seems to run off of the car, and I don't think it works that great. We put it on in light coats, with the sray tip squeezed down to a light mist, and try not to let it run off of the car. I think the water evaporates out and leaves a film of oil on the car (instead of running off and hitting the ground), then we apply another coat the same way, trying not to let it run off of the car. If you can get three or four applications on like this before wheel packing, it leaves a pretty good layer of oil on the car.

Title: Re: mud off
Post by lre7oh on 11/09/10 at 11:00pm

ever run straigh mud off works like a dream just expensive lol

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