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jbennett
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cleaning under the body

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I have a '57 minor saloon which I will be rust proofing shortly. Which is the best method for cleaning the road film, oil etc from under the car? I was going to use a degreaser then wash it off with a water blaster whilst it's on a hoist. I'm a little worried though about forcing water into places it shouldn't go. Any other suggestions would be appreciated. :-?
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The way you've described would be the best way, but I'd take out the carpets just in case water came up through apertures such as clutch pedal, gear lever, etc. I wouldn't be too concerned with water going where it shouldn't as long as all the drain holes are present & clear.
**was going to say clear & present but the way this board is going off the topic all the time, I'd get someone started on Harrison Ford movies**
It would be worthwhile trying to blow through the drain holes with an airgun to make sure they are clear. Failing that, a piece of wire or thin screwdriver will suffuce. You'll probably blow loose paint/underseal off while pressure washing too.
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**was going to say clear & present but the way this board is going off the topic all the time, I'd get someone started on Harrison Ford movies**
Can't be serious all the time... Surely water in the footwells near the headlight switch is clearly a present danger.... :lol:
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Surely water in the footwells
I just though it was an unwanted extra to remind you to change the screen rubber and others
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Go straight in with an angle grinder and twist knot wire brush. Cam had a picture of one a while back. I swear by it.
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Post by Tim_nz »

im doing the same gradually now, use a wire brush, takes longer, but you can get quite a lot of muck from under it this way :)
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wd40 it will slip between the undreseal an the inner wings and allow the underseal to fall of. you need to break a hole through the underseal to allow the wd40 to penertrate behind.. then flood it. leave it a week or so add more wd40 whenever you want to. get a flat scraper and seperate the underseal from the body. it does work. capillary action.
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brixtonmorris wrote:wd40 it will slip between the undreseal an the inner wings and allow the underseal to fall of. you need to break a hole through the underseal to allow the wd40 to penertrate behind.. then flood it. leave it a week or so add more wd40 whenever you want to. get a flat scraper and seperate the underseal from the body. it does work. capillary action.
Thanks for that suggestion, I was wondering how to get all that underseal cack off the INSIDE of shy's floor, now I know - may make driving a little slippy though :roll:

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