This Morning's Project
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[quote name='Eric Happy Meal' date='Apr 25 2005, 09:21 AM']what do you use to clean the dash and that sort of stuff?
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I use zymol interior carpet shampoo, make up a bucket with the shampoo, water and a wash mitt, then wring the mitt out and scrub the interior from the headliner down. Compressed air, shop vac and extractor are all useful tools in getting the job done right, afterword the plastics can be dressed, and the seats and carpet can be treated/protected.
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I use zymol interior carpet shampoo, make up a bucket with the shampoo, water and a wash mitt, then wring the mitt out and scrub the interior from the headliner down. Compressed air, shop vac and extractor are all useful tools in getting the job done right, afterword the plastics can be dressed, and the seats and carpet can be treated/protected.
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[quote name='Cheers!' date='Apr 25 2005, 07:09 PM']that car looks ok.
How do u clean the under carrage? How do u wash the engine bay? I don't know how to do these two things effectively.
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High jack stands (with the help of 4"x 4"s for extra height, if you have no car rack, I don't either) commercial or industrial grade de-greaser, pressure washer or steam cleaner, crummy wash mitt, stiff bristled tire brush. Wet the surface down, drench with de-greaser, put your rain gear on, climb onto the creeper then wash, mitt and brush the crap out of it, it might take a few times to get all of it.
The engine bay is a little more delicate (assuming the engine is installed) make sure to mask off anything which is not water friendly (intake and electrical system components mostly) and keep the pressure washer away from finned components (radiator, intercooler etc.) the process is about the same as the undercarriage, let the chemies do the work, pressure wash then mitt, tire brush, and toothbrush the grime away, rinse and repeat.
Edit: if this is done in a residential area there may be some grief involved if some enviornmentally concoius neighbors, or members of an enviornmental protection agency happen to see this taking place, some parts of the world are worse than others, just a heads up...
How do u clean the under carrage? How do u wash the engine bay? I don't know how to do these two things effectively.
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High jack stands (with the help of 4"x 4"s for extra height, if you have no car rack, I don't either) commercial or industrial grade de-greaser, pressure washer or steam cleaner, crummy wash mitt, stiff bristled tire brush. Wet the surface down, drench with de-greaser, put your rain gear on, climb onto the creeper then wash, mitt and brush the crap out of it, it might take a few times to get all of it.
The engine bay is a little more delicate (assuming the engine is installed) make sure to mask off anything which is not water friendly (intake and electrical system components mostly) and keep the pressure washer away from finned components (radiator, intercooler etc.) the process is about the same as the undercarriage, let the chemies do the work, pressure wash then mitt, tire brush, and toothbrush the grime away, rinse and repeat.
Edit: if this is done in a residential area there may be some grief involved if some enviornmentally concoius neighbors, or members of an enviornmental protection agency happen to see this taking place, some parts of the world are worse than others, just a heads up...
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[quote name='Cheers!' date='Apr 25 2005, 08:08 PM']commercial or industrial grade de-greaser? Like acetone? Damn! that **** makes you dizzy.
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Naw man, Im talking about soap, high grade soap or detergents
like this one...
I use dyna-might, but it is caustic to a certain extent, but it is what I am used to.
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Naw man, Im talking about soap, high grade soap or detergents
like this one...
I use dyna-might, but it is caustic to a certain extent, but it is what I am used to.