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24/07/03
06:50 AM
Re: Cleaning Siderails
Anonymous
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Take them off then you don't have to worry about it anymore. If you off road alot then you should take them off so you don't damage them anyway.
That is the way I keep mine clean, in the garage.
Steve
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