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06.25.2007, 11:05 PM

Holy cow! I would be tempted to simply take it to a car wash and then oil any screws to prevent rusting!
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06.26.2007, 12:53 PM

That's not too far from what I did Brian, I took the battery out and chucked buckets of water at it poked around the rear end with a knife to get the worst of the trapped grass and mud out, chucked a few more buckets of water over it, gave it a quick once over with a wet J-cloth, brought it in to dry, and sprayed it with WD40. If I had a pressure washer you can bet I would have used it. Thank Darwin for waterproof electronics.

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