I’ll take 10 ticks over 1 chigger. But fire removes both. Win-Win.Just think. 15k tick free acres right now
I have literally had 10 ticks this season already doing a 2-day job in Winslow.
I’ll take 10 ticks over 1 chigger. But fire removes both. Win-Win.Just think. 15k tick free acres right now
Yea, they have been bad the past week. Two nights ago I was brushing my teeth and felt something on my ear and the next thing I know one fell into the sink.I’ll take 10 ticks over 1 chigger. But fire removes both. Win-Win.
I have literally had 10 ticks this season already doing a 2-day job in Winslow.
Just don’t go exploring in a recently burned area with clothing and equipment you’re fond of. I learned that the hard way.And that is why if any want to explore now is the time.
I always come out with black clothes and skin. The problem with that for me is my car turns black. I have to use the “The Pink Stuff” cleaner all the time on my doors and molding inside.Just don’t go exploring in a recently burned area with clothing and equipment you’re fond of. I learned that the hard way.
Yep, I trashed the cloth gray seat on my new Tacoma. Dawn liquid soap did the trick.I always come out with black clothes and skin. The problem with that for me is my car turns black. I have to use the “The Pink Stuff” cleaner all the time on my doors and molding inside.
Yep, I trashed the cloth gray seat on my new Tacoma. Dawn liquid soap did the trick.
I used Dawn Platinum Powerwash. It comes in a spray bottle about the same size as Windex. I sprayed it on the black soot stains and let it soak in for 15 minutes. Then I sprayed more Dawn on the stains and started scrubbing it with a nylon brush. Rinsed it several times with a wet sponge, then soaked up the excess water with a bath towel. It completely cleared away the stains.Please elaborate. How did you get the seats clean?
I used Dawn Platinum Powerwash. It comes in a spray bottle about the same size as Windex. I sprayed it on the black soot stains and let it soak in for 15 minutes. Then I sprayed more Dawn on the stains and started scrubbing it with a nylon brush. Rinsed it several times with a wet sponge, then soaked up the excess water with a bath towel. It completely cleared away the stains.
Another thing you can try is clothing stain removers. There is one brand in particular called ‘Grandma’s’ that works well. Just be careful using these products, they can lift some of the color out of your seat’s fabric. Might want to test a small spot first.