by Chenette Claud


Buying accessories for your vehicle requires you to take good care of them like how you take care of your vehicle. You would want your accessories to last long because buying them is also considered an investment. As a pickup truck or SUV owner, you need to learn how to properly clean vehicle accessories depending on the type of material they are made of because not all of these have the same washing, cleaning and polishing process. For example, a nerf bar would have a totally different cleaning requirement than a truck bed cover.

First of all, consider the materials a nerf bar consists of that is usually metal. It might be stainless steel, however after years of use on tough terrain, there will be a time when the corrosion will penetrate the top surface. This is because of scratches, bumps and minor damages; like dodge nerf bars which are used on Dodge vans powered on long travels and may experience extreme climate conditions.

To start cleaning nerf bars Dodge Ram that have accumulated rust, you need to have some rust dissolver or naval jelly, tarps, a socket set, wire brushes or a drill with wire brush attachment, rags, steel wool, baking soda and an old paintbrush. You also need to protect yourself from the harsh chemicals involved in the process so you need safety glasses and rubber gloves.

Very first thing you need to do is remove the Ionic nerf bars from the automobile. This will let you clean every part of the nerf bar and determine which components may take a hit with corrosion. Set the nerf bar around the tarp you prepared to make cleaning easier and also to keep the surface you're focusing on free from rust debris and other particles. While using wire brushes, scrape off the rust; after doing this, put on the gloves as well as safety glasses for safety.

This time around, spread the naval jelly within the rusty areas of the nerf bar utilizing a rag or even paintbrush. Once again, wash off the rust using the wire clean or even the steel wool. The actual rust may effortlessly come off this time because the rust has reacted using the naval jelly. Neutralize the rest of the phosphoric acid within the naval jelly through scattering a few baking soda onto it. Lastly, wash off the naval jelly solution on the nerf bar as well as dry it with a cloth. Allow it to air dry for a few minutes simply to ensure that it has totally dried out and it is prepared for repainting.




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