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I can understand why you don't want to get it too dirty... I got mine filthy yesterday and the wheels are all full of mud and now dirt, that is gonna be a pain to wash off now that its all dry...:yuk:
Here are some pics:
Note the messed up front bumper...Ouch!!!
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Chris

How do you take the mud out and clean the dirt?? I used to spray high pressures water...then apply air to I'm not sure is that a good idea. Sorry I'm new to this hobby and this is my first thread...is that effect my servo or any other components please helpI'm having FG monster truck (Red jeep)
 
When it's that dirty, I hose it, spray with cleaner, hose again then use air. spray the bearings with brake cleaner after (it helps evaporate any water left), then spray the bearings with oil. I have cleaner mixed in a garden sprayer for detailing so it makes it easy. final clean with a little furniture polish... good for the plastic. kinda forces you to take a closer look after too so you find those loose bolts and lost clips
 
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