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Old 4/6/14, 01:31 PM
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Cleaning Roush side splitters

I love my Roush side splitters, but they are a PITA to try to keep clean. Dirt and Dust collects in the crevices. Right behind the rear wheel mudflap is bad and in the front right be hind the wheel. They form this nasty angle and it is just about impossible to clean.

I was wondering if anyone has any tips/tricks or tools they use or could recommend to help me keep that are clean.

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Originally Posted by Rog13GTCS
I love my Roush side splitters, but they are a PITA to try to keep clean. Dirt and Dust collects in the crevices. Right behind the rear wheel mudflap is bad and in the front right be hind the wheel. They form this nasty angle and it is just about impossible to clean.
I was wondering if anyone has any tips/tricks or tools they use or could recommend to help me keep that are clean.
Thanks.
Beautiful car man.
I just use my detail spray, Zaino Z8, with my Sonus microfiber towels. I do that area last as it gets the dirtiest as you mentioned. The green machine gets cleaned every other cruise.
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Thanks! I'm going to have to take a second look at the Zaino line. I was speaking with Toxix last year about it. He swears by it and he does an incredible job detailing, and his car looks beautiful.

I think between Tox and Burton they have to be the forum Yoda's of detailing.
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Originally Posted by Rog13GTCS
Thanks! I'm going to have to take a second look at the Zaino line. I was speaking with Toxix last year about it. He swears by it and he does an incredible job detailing, and his car looks beautiful.
I think between Tox and Burton they have to be the forum Yoda's of detailing.
Yeah,.....I swear by the Zaino line as well.
If I look at photos when I first got my car and the two weeks after I had owned it and "Zaino'ed" it,.....the difference is night and day. Nothing but Zaino and Sonus for me.
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Thanks for the tips. I'll have to check out the sonus brand as well.
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