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NTBSSHEVN
Age: 23
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 9,190
Location: Creedmoor, NC User is: OffLine |
Dead Deer
A couple nights ago I ran over a dead deer and now their is shit all under the bottom of my truck and it's starting to smell really bad. What's gonna be best way to get this crap off?
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Slap my meat on your pita
Age: 24
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 7,215
Location: south jersey User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Deer
powerwasher
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ASASN8
Age: 27
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 7,616
Location: Bowling Green, KY User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Deer
go to a drive through car wash
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Unemployed
Age: 26
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,231
Location: Suicidedoors.com User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Deer
sell said truck or trade for an impala.
haha sorry, couldn't help it. power wash it then spray the underside with windex (trust me) |
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NTBSSHEVN
Age: 23
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 9,190
Location: Creedmoor, NC User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Deer
Well that's gonna suck trying to get up under it. Guess I'll have to take a floor jack with me to the car wash and jack it up best I can.
I got under with a lift and litterally was picking up huge chunks of rotten meat out from under it. Nearly gagged. |
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Advanced Life Form
Age: 38
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Re: Dead Deer
some off the drive through places have an undercarriage spray as you go through.
I always have mine done at the self serve touch free one. |
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The Masked Magician
Age: 26
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 927
Location: York, Pennsylvania User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Deer
Drive through really big puddles fast. I had that happen with a skunk on my old civic once before. That really sucked smelling skunk driving down the road.
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Registered User
Age: 22
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 330
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Re: Dead Deer
u need to pressure wash it and use some type of degreaser to get the fats and such off thats what is going to stick the meat will come off w/ just water
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Useless posting member
Age: 20
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 8,738
Location: Conover, Oh User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Deer
Shell gas station car washes around here have undercarriage washing.
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 167
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Re: Dead Deer
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NTBSSHEVN
Age: 23
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 9,190
Location: Creedmoor, NC User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Deer
Well I was behind a z71 when I hit it. Ofcourse he cleared it but I didn't have time to avoid it.
It's all gone now. I went through the auto carwash 3 times and a few times driving in the rain has gotten rid of the smell. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 110
Location: Prattville, AL User is: OffLine |
Re: Dead Deer
stay inside of the truck where it doesn't smell? lol
i hit a deer before and ripped guts and fur all over the bottom of my truck, took probally a month for all of it to finally come off. |
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