
02-25-2006, 02:24 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Nebraska
Posts: 2,220
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Originally Posted by Il Serpente
Cleaning the underside of any car is a horrible experience, especially those that are low slung. A variety of scrubbing brushes and toothbrushes, along with plenty of detergent and t-cut and a rubber caving suit just about does the job. Although, it's very difficult to get all areas. For a real clean, maybe its just best to find a garage that does steam cleaning from a pit?
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What I did was put the car up on jack stands srayed engine degreaser all over, let it sit for 15 min then presure washed it off I did this 3 times then let it dry out before rolling it back into the garage.
With the Spider back in the shop I took the next's month of free time under the car with "Purple Power" spray cleaner, a bucket of soap and water and a bucket of clean water. I would work on one small section of the underbody at a time then when done would move on to another section. After I was done I went back and did it again. I went through about a billion shop rags and 3 spray bottles of "Purple Power".
Actually it was very relaxing. Here some Pic's of it again.
Murray
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