Sorry if I missed it, but what pressure washer / pressure setting are you using? I’m always scared of using a pressure washer on my jeep because I don’t want to use too much pressure and damage the paint. Thanks
Hi, how did u clean the undercarriage so nicely,? Did u use brush, soap or anything else and lastly do u spray diesel on undercarriage for shine and protection???
Cant go wrong with the poison spyder stuff, its pretty much the Ferrari of jeep parts in my opinion. Plus with their bumper it can be ran with the stock tire carrier and then you can upgrade to their spare tire carrier later (sold separately) and it will fit up to a 40 inch tire.
Is it safe to rinse and put degreaser on the undercarriage and Then rinse it off? Or how should you go about cleaning the undercarriage without harming any components
"Wow look at this, caked with mud" if y'all "off road" people think that just going through some puddles and getting your vehicle splashed with "muddy water" this isn't caked. Go through some real mud then talk
@BEAST projects hey quick question how did you clean the dirt out of the passenger and driver side windows a lot of time dirt falls into the window track when you offroad with the windows down like this guy did how do you get the mud,rocks and sand out ? so when you roll the windows up it doesn't scratch the glass? just like a vacuum ??
Motobilt, metalcloak, poison spyder, all well built options. Research them when you get a chance, I think you will not go wrong with any of these. All fabbed, Purpose built, and not factory pressed steel junk.
😬😬😬😬. When you pressure wash straight in like that you’re pushing the dirt into the paint before it bounces off. In short- you’re sand blasting it. Foam it first so the dirt can separate from the paint, then soft rise the dirt off. Keep pressure washing it off and that shine won’t last long. Sorry, just being real.
You could take either approach foam first or rinse first. We chose to rinse first simply because the layer of mud was so dense that foam wouldn't have penetrated all the way through the mud considering foam isnt absorbent as water is. So our tactic was rinse the top layer of mud, foam so it could penetrate the remaining thin layer of dirt, repeat, then go to our contact wash. The idea of sand blasting the paint isnt true either. Water in and of itself is a very lubricated substance that encapsulates and absorbs into the dirt as it is carried away. Even if it was foamed first this sand blasting idea would be no different, the mud has to be rinsed off one way or another and I think we can both agree foam by itself cannot do that. No damage was done to the paint when using the pressure washer. I understand your logic and either approach would have worked the same in the end.
Just came across this video. Big fan of this rear bumper: www.cjponyparts.com/arb-bumper-with-spare-tire-cutout-steel-rear-jeep-wrangler-jl-2018-2020/p/5650380/ I would do this one, but I have the backup sensors. Is there an aftermarket solution for that?
So satisfying watching that mud get pressure washed off 😊also a little sad the mudding fun is over
I’m ready to do my first wash on my Bronco after taking it off-roading. Will follow these steps for sure!
Wow, love how that suspension cleaned up! Great job!
Awesome video mate, so many people don’t know how to clean a dirty car, they end up scratching the paint
Sorry if I missed it, but what pressure washer / pressure setting are you using? I’m always scared of using a pressure washer on my jeep because I don’t want to use too much pressure and damage the paint. Thanks
I wasn’t there, but hit up Chase from Attention to Detail PA, his info is in the video description. Thank you for watching.
Excellent job on getting it clean.
Hi, how did u clean the undercarriage so nicely,? Did u use brush, soap or anything else and lastly do u spray diesel on undercarriage for shine and protection???
😂😂🤣 that's not mud where I'm from that's just playing in a rain puddle like a little kid 😂 😂
I thought the same thing. South texas thats just the price of having wide wheels and you hit a muddy puddle!
I’m from Texas that’s child’s play
Tony Gallegos Texas knows nothing about off-roading. Come to West Virginia/Virginia and we’ll show you what it’s like
That's right!
This is so satisfying 😍
It needs it again
BEAST Projects Then again make video😛
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BEAST Projects I have subscribed your videos are amazing 😉
For bumpers, Poison Spyder, ARB, Metalcloak or AEV. They are some of the best out there for fitment and quality built.
Thanks buddy!
Time to get the mud off my new jeep now..had it on for about three days now
Is there an ‘Attention to detail’ in San Diego?
Steve, do you get charged by the pound of dirt you bring them? What about hazard pay, do they get that as you pull in or is it in bill at end?
Don’t give them any ideas!! Haha
Tremendous!
I think beast projects is keeping poor Chase busy busyb🤣🤣🤣🤣
My brakes are scratching after going muddinf how do I clean my brakes?
Starts at 2:25
Cant go wrong with the poison spyder stuff, its pretty much the Ferrari of jeep parts in my opinion. Plus with their bumper it can be ran with the stock tire carrier and then you can upgrade to their spare tire carrier later (sold separately) and it will fit up to a 40 inch tire.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great job cleaning the jeep
Wow...He did a really good job...looking nice again....lol
Is it safe to rinse and put degreaser on the undercarriage and
Then rinse it off? Or how should you go about cleaning the undercarriage without harming any components
I don't see why not, I would just re-grease fittings.
"Wow look at this, caked with mud" if y'all "off road" people think that just going through some puddles and getting your vehicle splashed with "muddy water" this isn't caked. Go through some real mud then talk
go with the alum gen right rear bumper
Pressure washing first time seems like it would scratch paint..No?
@BEAST projects hey quick question how did you clean the dirt out of the passenger and driver side windows a lot of time dirt falls into the window track when you offroad with the windows down like this guy did how do you get the mud,rocks and sand out ? so when you roll the windows up it doesn't scratch the glass? just like a vacuum ??
Depending on how bad, vac & air gun. If it’s real bad, I would pull the door panel & clean it w/ microfiber towel & interior cleaner.
What was the citrus cleaner used in the foam cannon?
I don’t remember 😂
What kind of pressure washer hand gun is that
What happened to the engine bay
When my jeep is muddy I just bring it to the car wash is that not safe for it or something kind of new to this I just get the ultimate wash
If it’s a car wash with brushes then you’re leaving tiny rocks and stuff in the brushes to scratch the next person’s car
Nice jeep a
Motobilt, metalcloak, poison spyder, all well built options. Research them when you get a chance, I think you will not go wrong with any of these. All fabbed, Purpose built, and not factory pressed steel junk.
Thanks bro!
Go with the poison spider bumper forsure
What beat is used during this video? Where can I find it?
UA-cam’s audio library. I don’t use music from sound cloud anymore.
How can I clean the engine bay, safe way?
We’ll do a video on that..
What song/music track did you use?
I know I'm late. Check out Hammerhead Armor. Local Mississippi company.
Thanks Jeff, I still haven’t replaced it yet.
What is that hanging down on the sides of the Jeep
Not sure, what you’re talking about. What time in the video?
BEAST Projects kinda looks like a step under the step
Genright off-road
What about the engine?
😬😬😬😬. When you pressure wash straight in like that you’re pushing the dirt into the paint before it bounces off. In short- you’re sand blasting it.
Foam it first so the dirt can separate from the paint, then soft rise the dirt off. Keep pressure washing it off and that shine won’t last long. Sorry, just being real.
You could take either approach foam first or rinse first. We chose to rinse first simply because the layer of mud was so dense that foam wouldn't have penetrated all the way through the mud considering foam isnt absorbent as water is. So our tactic was rinse the top layer of mud, foam so it could penetrate the remaining thin layer of dirt, repeat, then go to our contact wash. The idea of sand blasting the paint isnt true either. Water in and of itself is a very lubricated substance that encapsulates and absorbs into the dirt as it is carried away. Even if it was foamed first this sand blasting idea would be no different, the mud has to be rinsed off one way or another and I think we can both agree foam by itself cannot do that. No damage was done to the paint when using the pressure washer. I understand your logic and either approach would have worked the same in the end.
James Linder i was gonna say exactly this. I wouldn’t take my car here!
Should of snow foamed it all first to minimize scratches plus dont you clean and wash the roof.
Second 👍🏻
Just came across this video. Big fan of this rear bumper: www.cjponyparts.com/arb-bumper-with-spare-tire-cutout-steel-rear-jeep-wrangler-jl-2018-2020/p/5650380/
I would do this one, but I have the backup sensors. Is there an aftermarket solution for that?
Not sure....
It is dirty 🙈
Dixie Mae jeep must be dirty...🤷🏻♂️
mikestrucks to get clean 🤷🏻♂️
Dixie Mae yep ! Haha
Sorry man the Jeep just doesn’t look like a BEAST!!! It is nice but not a beast.
Destroyed? Looks like you went through a tiny puddle on the side of the road lols
Not quite 🤣
BEAST Projects definitely not “destroyed” maybe slight off-roading lols
Um yeah jeeps get dirty
You talk too much. Less talking and more detailing.
First
Satisfying