TazDaz
Member Since: 07 May 2007
Location: South East Essex
Posts: 2857

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while we are on the subject of cleaning ...
I managed to park my D3 in a substantial amount of sticky mud at Tong
OK so after being towed out I drove through the lagoon a bit to try and remove some of it
Got some off but spent a good hour with the power washer when I got home.
What I want to ask is what bits are likely (apart from what you can see when parked) to still be clogged up with the gunge and how do I get to clear it away?
Wheels off? up on ramps? whatever ....
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Tue Oct 02 2007 8:29pm |
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mick
Member Since: 21 Jan 2007
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 1645


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I cleaned mine on mon cleaned each corner as i changed the wheels back to the road wheels and the underneath even did the compressor.
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Tue Oct 02 2007 9:41pm |
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goodfella
Member Since: 03 Apr 2007
Location: Salford
Posts: 533


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To get your alloy wheels clean use a clay bar and then seal with two coats of Jetseal 109. This repels the brake dust and protects your wheels long term well a few months. Badda bing.......How you doin'?
Java black SE, standard spec. Clean and shiny.
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