DIY Undercarriage Wash?
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DIY Undercarriage Wash?
Around my area we have a high pressure DIY car wash. I went today, and since its 9 degrees out, my car was a sheet of ice
I ran out of time, but I am going back later today. Can anyone reccomend the best way to clean the undercarriage of my car with a high pressure hose? I am assuming the wheel wells are a given, but are there any more spots I should be wary of?
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I ran out of time, but I am going back later today. Can anyone reccomend the best way to clean the undercarriage of my car with a high pressure hose? I am assuming the wheel wells are a given, but are there any more spots I should be wary of?
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I found mud and dirt packed in the coils of the shocks when I was doing a brake job. If you get some ramps and lift front and clean and then lift back an clean it doesn't take that long. Ramps are awesome. Mine clear front lip by 1/4 inch.
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it maybe sound like a waste of time, but when my dad and i wash our mustangs, we take our jack to the diy carwash and jack up each end and do a thouro undercleaning with teh pressure gun, works pretty well get sum weird looks but it does teh job.
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