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animescreen
07-08-2019, 07:28 PM
So I want to take care of my bmw x3 2019 which will be garaged a lot. Driving in Seattle where it rains lot will produce lot of mud dirt and other debris underneath the car and outside. I never clean underneath my ocd side of new ride wants too.

1). Is there any pressure washer attachment that will curve so i can point it underneath the car and will wash (even some foam gun if possible). Or is that dangerous .

2). Do most people don't even clean underneath the car? (not even sure how the x3 looks like without lifting it with a lifter). Im guessing engine bay is more cleaned then underneath the car


either way i just want to make sure each section is good. since i paid so much money

atgonzales
07-08-2019, 07:59 PM
Sent you a PM

Brad Bruggeman
07-08-2019, 08:00 PM
So I want to take care of my bmw x3 2019 which will be garaged a lot. Driving in Seattle where it rains lot will produce lot of mud dirt and other debris underneath the car and outside. I never clean underneath my ocd side of new ride wants too.

1). Is there any pressure washer attachment that will curve so i can point it underneath the car and will wash (even some foam gun if possible). Or is that dangerous .

2). Do most people don't even clean underneath the car? (not even sure how the x3 looks like without lifting it with a lifter). Im guessing engine bay is more cleaned then underneath the car


either way i just want to make sure each section is good. since i paid so much money
I bought a Ryobi Water Broom from Home Depot. Works well hooked to your pressure washer. It can be used for an undercarriage cleaner or a floor cleaner. I have it hooked to a 3200 psi preacher washer. If I use it on the floor it is so powerful that it will hover a foot off the floor.67272

animescreen
07-08-2019, 09:15 PM
I bought a Ryobi Water Broom from Home Depot. Works well hooked to your pressure washer. It can be used for an undercarriage cleaner or a floor cleaner. I have it hooked to a 3200 psi preacher washer. If I use it on the floor it is so powerful that it will hover a foot off the floor.67272

that looks like a dumbell.. so basically you slide that baby underneat the car and acts like a sprinker but more pressure? Hmm.. sprinkler might work lol

As for soap .. or scrubbing im guessing thats going little deep end right? (OCD) I still don't know what my x3 looks like.... Either way there is no way to get under unless putting it under jacks which is too much of hassle to scrub.. Maybe once a quarter?

animescreen
07-08-2019, 09:16 PM
Got the PM thanks ... is that what you use? and tried other stuff ? how often do you clean down there.. lol that didn't sound right lol

DirtyCanuck
07-09-2019, 05:48 AM
Whenever I do under car/undercarriages, I generally just get down on my knees and use pressure washer to clean under car. I use my 2 gallon sprayer to slather undercarriage with Apc When prepping cars for shows, I have gone as far as to jack up the car and put it on jack stands to give me more room to work and see.

BillE
07-09-2019, 07:22 AM
An oscillating lawn sprinkler works pretty well. One thing good, you don't have to worry about salt damage in Seattle (unless they changed the 'rules').

Bill

Paul A.
07-09-2019, 09:12 AM
You'll probably find a pretty continuous under tray on your BMW. I have one on my 3 Series and it not only makes it easy to clean but protects the under guts from getting too filth laden. I do spray APC on all the exposed guts and rinse them well after a brush scrub.

If Mike@DedicatedPerfection sees this, he has a nice rig for a PW underside attachment.

animescreen
07-09-2019, 05:24 PM
Whenever I do under car/undercarriages, I generally just get down on my knees and use pressure washer to clean under car. I use my 2 gallon sprayer to slather undercarriage with Apc When prepping cars for shows, I have gone as far as to jack up the car and put it on jack stands to give me more room to work and see.

What is APC? You actually put your car on all jacks and then wash? I'm afraid car will crush me .. (Has that ever happened or stories? Don't want to be gory but that is fear of mine).

Do you just use water ? Or Soap and wash cloth then rinse?

If I drive around 7k miles on this car in Seattle weather rain how often you think I should clean the bottom?

Anyways, I want to go under and get good cleaning with jacks but if there is not horror stories (Saw even car lifts in shops break down etc)

animescreen
07-09-2019, 05:26 PM
An oscillating lawn sprinkler works pretty well. One thing good, you don't have to worry about salt damage in Seattle (unless they changed the 'rules').

Bill

Seattle rains so no salts here (isn't salt for snow only?) Never really snows here so glad. BUT raining a lot sucks as it brings lot of mud and dirt and debris splashed on your car. So after washing sometimes it rains the same day (or worse minutes after you finish)

animescreen
07-09-2019, 05:29 PM
You'll probably find a pretty continuous under tray on your BMW. I have one on my 3 Series and it not only makes it easy to clean but protects the under guts from getting too filth laden. I do spray APC on all the exposed guts and rinse them well after a brush scrub.

If Mike@DedicatedPerfection sees this, he has a nice rig for a PW underside attachment.

You are right. I actually, had a mazda3 before and lot of the compopnents show underneath besides the front hood area. So cleaning this would have been pretty daunting. I haven't really checked the x3 underneath but i kind of sensed its has pretty good coverage. I should jack it up and check..

BTW jacking car up.. is there way to add some rubber between my jack and the car so it doesn't have any marks.. (sounds stupid i know but whatever) lol

Anyways i think bmw did this on purpose as they know many are into detailing . Or maybe not.

So how often you clean under down there and just with water or rinse, soap and rinse?

DirtyCanuck
07-09-2019, 05:34 PM
What is APC? You actually put your car on all jacks and then wash? I'm afraid car will crush me .. (Has that ever happened or stories? Don't want to be gory but that is fear of mine).

Do you just use water ? Or Soap and wash cloth then rinse?

If I drive around 7k miles on this car in Seattle weather rain how often you think I should clean the bottom?

Anyways, I want to go under and get good cleaning with jacks but if there is not horror stories (Saw even car lifts in shops break down etc)

APC is: all purpose cleaner.

I usually just spray really well with Apc/degreaser, let it sit a couple minutes than rinse with pressure washer

Yes sometimes when prepping cars for shows I will jack up car and put it on jack stands. I use quality 20 ton jack stands, which when placed properly are perfectly safe. You don’t really have to crawl right under the car on your back lol. Raising it up just makes it easier to reach under with the sprayer and pressure washer.

Honestly for a regular driver I wouldn’t worry about all that, plus I believe your car has pretty well complete plastic skid covers under it so not much of the actual undercarriage is exposed to the elements.

DirtyCanuck
07-09-2019, 05:41 PM
Also, What Bill said about using the oscillating lawn sprinkler is a great idea. If it’ll fit under the car.

Klasse Act
07-09-2019, 06:29 PM
Check out Auto-Fanatics You Tube channel, he reviewed one of these, also Scott from Dallas Paint Correction and Luxury Microfibers has also reviewed it as well, pretty cool tool and should fit your needs!

vobro
07-09-2019, 08:09 PM
You are right. I actually, had a mazda3 before and lot of the compopnents show underneath besides the front hood area. So cleaning this would have been pretty daunting. I haven't really checked the x3 underneath but i kind of sensed its has pretty good coverage. I should jack it up and check..

BTW jacking car up.. is there way to add some rubber between my jack and the car so it doesn't have any marks.. (sounds stupid i know but whatever) lol

Anyways i think bmw did this on purpose as they know many are into detailing . Or maybe not.

So how often you clean under down there and just with water or rinse, soap and rinse?
They do it for aerodynamics and there is specific jack points under your chassis that should be used. The jacking points are located with an arrow and already have rubber grommets. Do not jack any where but those areas, my brother is a shop foreman for a BMW dealer and he's told me many stories of suspension parts being damaged from customers using a jack. The under carriage of your lil SUV is pretty much fully covered with an under carriage shield and is easily cleaned with a soft bristled brush