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Cleaning after mudding?
Arightpest:
lots of mud equals good day and lots of fun ( if it clean you didn't try hard enough) :wink: use any heavy duty degreaser to remove oil but good soap and water for the mud. or the best advise so far have a look and close the bonnet. ( and drive though a big puddle) :twisted:
Wanderer:
Throw half a dozen cats under the bonnet once you've doused them in some soapy water. Shut the bonnet and start it up.
Clean in no time :)
Ed
Arightpest:
oh you are a bad lad :cry: :shock: :wink: :twisted:
robbie:
My lad had 12 months of hard earned mud under the Suzuki from back to front. He was tunred away THREE TIMES for its MOT last month before they would take a look at it because of the amount there
It has got to be worth letting it accumuklate and periodically paying £30 or so to have it steam cleaned. As someone said, they will rust anyway
laser_jock99:
My top tip is to take your car to the local jetwash and deal with it there (no need to spend 2 hours cleaning your drive afterwards). With a diesel you should be able to jet wash the engine bay too. I leave the engine running when jet washing it. Avoid aiming the jet directly at anything obviously electrical or the air intake.
Jet washing the engine will also attract strange looks from other customers at the garage!!
Nevillef
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