I chalk it up to maturity level and some people's inability to read
I'll just leave this here ?Didn't call anyone illiterate
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I chalk it up to maturity level and some people's inability to read
I'll just leave this here ?Didn't call anyone illiterate
No offense meant. But this is a perfect example of a reply without reading the comments. I have covered this many times in this thread.
I have read most of the replies, it's not direct to you, I was making a statement about some people thinking.you and I know there are people who will take that to heart "washable interior" and think that it's ok to hose the whole interior because Ford said it's washable.No offense meant. But this is a perfect example of a reply without reading the comments. I have covered this many times in this thread.
I'm honored that I will be remembered for something. Maybe I should change my user name to "Washout Interior Guy".Yeah but now YOU ARE THAT GUY. Just look at the title of this thread you choose to create. You had to go straight to fail with !!!
I am always going to think of how you are that guy and his washable interior issues. Now others started talking about power washing the interior, that image goes to you also. You created the post, now you own the rep.
And the future post where you complain about anything with the Bronco, peeps are gonna bring up you and power washers, and dog ?. Your that guy .
At last, someone gets it.I'm sorry but why in the world would you think that an "add" for a car that states washable interior would mean take a hose to the whole interior, there are electronics and a computer in your car. It just blows my mind .I'm sorry if that sounds rude but I'm a car guy and would never even cross my mind to do something like that regardless of what the car manufacturer states about washable interior. :/
That is EXACTLY what I have interpreted washout interior being since the feature was first announced. I don't recall ever saying once in this thread that I wanted to hose out the interior. But people took it as that and ran with it. LOLWhat does (washout) actually mean? Is that with a bucket of soapy water and a few rags to wipe down most surfaces .
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And I will state this yet again so you don't have to wade though the thread. I don't interpret washout interior as the ability to spray a hose or pressure washer to the whole interior. Never have.
I have been on internet forums long enough to know you have to have leather skin to participate. People can poke fun at me all they want if it makes them feel better.I do have to give the OP credit for being a pretty good sport while many of us have some fun at his expense. ?
I have one in my F-150 and it is amazing. I've had dead animals in mine and no lingering odor. We don't have red dirt here but i know beach sand, oil and battery acid have no lasting effect on it. Just wash it out.Kinda off-topic. But how durable was the bed rug? Did it hold ATF stink? What about red clay?
My truck bed is dented and the spray in liner is ripped up in a few places.
For those who just skip past several pages......Hasn't FoMoCo mentioned that the Bronco has 32" (or something like that..) of Water Forwarding capabilities????
If so, everything that could be submerged at the Forwarding Depth (doors off), best be able to get wet without causing any issues and those thing "should" be able to be rinsed off. Just saying....
It'll match the grille and wheels on a BadlandsOK...I can tell from your name you prolly like visual variety. But, it's much like the discussion around the MIC grey top not matching ANY of the other exterior trim
Velocity blue will be one of the better colors for the orange accents! Complementary colors. The Hydro blue Mojave Gladiator looks great with the orange.So, on my Velocity Blue Badlands I'm gonna have orange grab handles & upholstery stitching? Who would want that? Ford definitely did not bring their "A Game" to the decorating party.