Underbody Wash

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Oct 25, 2019
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I was wondering if you guys have any creative solutions for keeping the undersides of your cars clean. What I'd really like is something with like a half a dozen nozzles spraying in different directions that you set on the ground and drive over, but I doubt my pressure washer can push that much volume if I were to hook it to that. Simply spraying the frame helps and I've even wiped the frame down with soapy water and a rag to get this liquid sh*t off that they put on the roads here.
 
Do the drive-through car washes there not have the underbody blasters?
 
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Do the drive-through car washes there not have the underbody blasters?

Oh they do, if you're inclined to wait 45 minutes in line for a damn car wash. That Ryobi deal looks promising for my house here. No problems blasting stuff in the winter if the hose isn't frozen.
 
Sounds like a great reason to have a garage with a lift. Put it up in the air and go to town with the garden hose or pressure washer, might wanna invest in a good rain suit though cause you will get wet. :banana:
 
This is what I use in the winter, just pull it from under the car. I use hot water from my hot water tank.
 

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