i am very meticulous. i turn the car over and use a soft tooth brush. i like to use the no scratch counter cleanser. be careful around the wheel wells as most cars are ticklish there. or u can like most people just take your car to one of those drive in booths and drop some quarters in a machine and spray it off with some soapy stuff. altho i like the tickling part.
2007-04-29 11:51:04
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answered by robert s 5
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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.
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answered by ? 3
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Get an undercarriage wash at the Car Wash
2007-04-29 11:49:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Use the Self-Wash at a local car wash and use the Spray hose.
2007-04-29 11:50:30
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answered by rlawrence_98 1
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i own a repair shop and i always drive mine up on a set of good car ramps and use a pressure washer on it ,i try and do this once a year anyway ,but that will get over half of it that way, and then back it up on them and finish it that way also,and it works really good that way,but a pressure washer is the only thing that will really clean them like they need to be done,good luck with it hope this helps.
2007-04-29 11:51:27
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answered by dodge man 7
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I usually find a creek or river and drive into it at 60 miles per hour.
Then call a tow truck, reupholster the interior, and change engines.
2007-04-29 11:56:00
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answered by Mr. KnowItAll 7
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You'd have to take it to a car dealership or somewhere that has a lift.
2007-04-29 11:55:00
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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Use a power sprayer and direct the nozzle upwards.
2007-04-29 11:49:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Down on your kness
2007-04-29 11:56:08
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answered by ignaciobull 1
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