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MadeByMiller
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We've been having uncharacteristically warm weather lately, and following the snow we got a couple of weeks ago my Dakota was in dire need of a bath. I decided this afternoon would be a good time, so I got to work. I pulled the topper and bedliner off so I can properly clean them and get new seal on the bottom side of the topper. I also did something that I'm still not 100% sure of - I pulled the wheel arch trim off. This action of course exposed the rust that I knew was lurking beneath the trim on the bed. Fortunately, it was no worse than I was expecting, and the front fenders are very clean.


If it weren't for the rust I would have removed the trim long ago. I don't like the look and it traps dirt and moisture and road salt, worsening the rust. Of course I have to look at rust holes now, but I think I might prefer the rust holes over the trim, and it gives me motivation to fix the rust. A lot of you probably disagree with my decision to leave the trim off, and I get that too. Around here, rust holes are practically a factory option, so it's not too embarrassing.
I cleaned the rust stains with some CLR and the scrubby side of a sponge, and removing those bright orange stains did a lot for me visually.
BEFORE:

AFTER:

There are some spots on the paint where the trim has rubbed against it and worn into the paint, I think I can buff some of that out but I didn't have time to try today. I'm no @D.F.B but I aspire to be even half as skilled (and well outfitted) as he is some day when it comes to detailing.
I'm grateful for the beautiful weather we're having, and even was blessed with a gorgeous sunset tonight as I was cleaning up.




If it weren't for the rust I would have removed the trim long ago. I don't like the look and it traps dirt and moisture and road salt, worsening the rust. Of course I have to look at rust holes now, but I think I might prefer the rust holes over the trim, and it gives me motivation to fix the rust. A lot of you probably disagree with my decision to leave the trim off, and I get that too. Around here, rust holes are practically a factory option, so it's not too embarrassing.
I cleaned the rust stains with some CLR and the scrubby side of a sponge, and removing those bright orange stains did a lot for me visually.
BEFORE:

AFTER:

There are some spots on the paint where the trim has rubbed against it and worn into the paint, I think I can buff some of that out but I didn't have time to try today. I'm no @D.F.B but I aspire to be even half as skilled (and well outfitted) as he is some day when it comes to detailing.
I'm grateful for the beautiful weather we're having, and even was blessed with a gorgeous sunset tonight as I was cleaning up.


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