Picture of a guy taking a picture

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How about this picture.  A picture of an ass taking a picture of his muddy truck.  How many people have a picture like this?  I ask the two guys, if it was something to be proud of?  There answer was yes, I was not surprised with there answer.  He elaborated, saying that apparently, because it was dry mud it is harder to achieve such a spectacular muddy truck.  I have never been mud riding so it was over my head.  All I know is, if I went mud riding, I would wear shoes but I am not as smart as them.

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This was the damage.

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This is what the bay looked like two and a half hours later.  I had a lot of fun today.

Graffiti update

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After waiting about 24 hours on the "Citristrip Stripping Gel" I think it worked pretty good on the cement.

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First picture is the starting image from yesterday.  Second image is what it looked like after 24 hours.  Third is after I scrubbed the area.  The last picture is after it dried.

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Original paintings.

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What it looked like after 24 hours.  I also scrubbed the area before I rinsed.

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Final results after the rinse.  It did an okay job.  I will need to see tomorrow.

Graffiti update

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This is the final results on using "GOOF OFF Graffiti Remover" and "JASCO Premium Paint & Epoxy Remover".

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I purchased some "Citristrip Stripping Gel" from Home Depot today.

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This is the before pictures.

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I applied the product and will wait till tomorrow.

Graffiti update

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Today, I tried "GOOF OFF Graffiti Remover" it said that "it works!"  Now this paint has been on the concrete for 16 days.  So I really waited way to long.  I already tried the brake fluid yesterday.

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I sprayed it on, scrubbed the paint, then rinsed it off.  Last picture is the end result.

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I also purchase some "JASCO Premium Paint & Epoxy Remover".  I think this worked the best, but I did use it after the "GOOF OFF Graffiti Remover".

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This product foams up and looks like it is working.  I waited about 10 minutes,  then scrubbed the area, then rinsed the area.  Looks better?

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This is what the paint looked like before the "GOOF OFF Graffiti Remover".  This is where I used gas and brake fluid previously.

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First picture is where I sprayed the "GOOF OFF Graffiti Remover".  Second it where I scrubbed the paint.  Last is after I rinsed and it dried.

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I did not do anything to this paint previously.  I sprayed the "JASCO Premium Paint & Epoxy Remover" on and I ran out of the product.  I scrubbed the paint and it seemed to work well?  The last picture is after it dried.

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I sprayed brake fluid on the frp yesterday.  I sprayed "GOOF OFF Graffiti Remover" on it today.  The first picture is the before shot.  The second is after I lightly scrubbed the area.  The last picture is after I pressure washed it off.

Graffiti update

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Today, I tried again to get the spray paint off the black top and concrete island.  I sprayed brake fluid on with my awesome Awesome container and had no real luck.  I let it set for about five minutes then used a hose to hose off.  I also tried to use a scrubber, which did not seem to help.  The middle picture I used gas and a brillo pad the other day.

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At Wylam, this is what it looked like before, on my frp and lexan sign.

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I sprayed the brake fluid on and scrubbed it lightly.

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It did not come off the frp that great.  But on the lexan it was perfect.