either carwash (put on soap setting) or just your own hose, just angle it up and try to go over the undercarriage, that usually good enuf.
2007-02-13 06:28:09
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answered by jim06744 5
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2015-08-09 15:25:07
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-01 07:38:55
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answered by Anonymous
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If you live in snow country many drive through car washes offer a " bottom blaster "feature.
I have no idea how well they actually work.
The real culprit here is not snow but the salt used to melt it. The salt is highly corrosive and eats cars.
I usually just jack the nose of the car up w/ the 3 ton floor jack I always have in my car. Then using high pressure rinse I get under the car and the work my way around the car making sure I get into and behind the wheel wells and under the rocker panels.
It is a wet and messy job but your car will last a lot longer.
BTW if you don't carry a floor jack in your car you should. Get a 2.5- 3 ton one from Sears or Napa . Their advantage is that they will get a car off the ground quickly and easily so you don't have to mess around with bottle or scissor jacks.
2007-02-13 06:35:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to be careful if you go to a car wash; the high pressure spray can strip off the under coating or drive the salt into seams and make the problem worst. Some of the car washes use recycled water this will again make things worst as you get the salt from every one else’s car also.
You need to get the salt off… if you can put a sprinkler under the car and let it run for about 10 minutes then move it to another place under the car.
2007-02-13 06:34:00
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answered by tr8jeep 1
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Check out the drive through car wash places. Ask if they have a CHASSIS WASH. It is automatic when the rest of the car is being washed.
If you can not find one, the only other option is to go to a do-it-yourself car wash... kneel down and spray everything you can.
It is not the snow or moisture that causes troubles, it is the salt and chemicals.
2007-02-13 06:31:31
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answered by RICK C 2
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You might want to take a trip to a self-service car wash and use the high-pressure hose for this.
Not likely You have one at home.
2007-02-13 06:23:13
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answered by Mario Roma 2
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Take it to the car wash.
2007-02-13 06:20:21
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answered by asolare123 1
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all u need to do is spray it off good ,,, i would probably jack it up with a floor jack ..spray it up with some simple-green ... then hose it off ...
2007-02-13 06:23:41
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answered by Anonymous
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