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How do I clean the underside of a vehicle?
I have a 2015 Ram lifted 6in on 37s and hate the way it looks underneath. I have tried pressure washing but that only seem to get the surface dirt off. Do you have any advice on a product or method of cleaning the underside of a truck? It is mostly dirt and grime. No mud or oil.
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Super Member
Re: How do I clean the underside of a vehicle?
Pre-rinse with a pressure washer. I’d look into using a foam gun or cannon with a strong APC or degreasers and let the solution dwell on the undercarriage. I’d also look at getting a dedicated wash brush(s) for just using on your undercarriage and agitate the wash solution with the brushes.
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Re: How do I clean the underside of a vehicle?
+1. You need some muscle. You have enough room to roll your self under there spray it down give it a good scrub then pressure wash it off. I would grab some Optimum Power Clean. It's pricey but IMO it's the best APC out there. It's strong but it's one of the safest one's around. If you have a hard time rinsing I learned a trick a while ago. Hook up a garden fan sprinkler and just drive back and forth and let it rinse the under carriage. Use a leaf blower to dry once it's done draining out. After your done. I here Fluid Film Lube works wonders on under carriages and metals to keep them from rusting and looking nice.
inDetail, "It's all in the details."
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Re: How do I clean the underside of a vehicle?
I’ve heard CGs Bare Bones is good for stuff like that, but if Fluid Film works that would be a bonus.
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Re: How do I clean the underside of a vehicle?
Fluid film works great to protect and prevent the undercarriage from rusting however if you care about having a clean looking undercarriage I would not use fluid film because it does not easily wash off and dirt will stick to it.....
I love fluid film and use it on my vehicles because I do not want them Rusting however I do not get underneath and clean my cars I just rinse with a garden hose and apply more fluid film
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Newbie Member
Re: How do I clean the underside of a vehicle?
Thanks guys for the advice. I am going to try the Optimum Power Clean that inDetail suggested along with some good ole elbow grease. I am also going to try the Fluid Film for my other projects.....
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Super Member
Re: How do I clean the underside of a vehicle?
Amazing Roll Off works very well also.
https://www.autogeek.net/ro1gal.html
Dave
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Re: How do I clean the underside of a vehicle?
Isn't the Fluid Film quite visible? It not clear correct? Just wonder how good it actually looks on a truck that is lifted and the underside is all exposed.
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Regular Member
Re: How do I clean the underside of a vehicle?
Originally Posted by
DBAILEY
Isn't the Fluid Film quite visible? It not clear correct? Just wonder how good it actually looks on a truck that is lifted and the underside is all exposed.
Hello,
There is a product I bought from Menards called Blaster heavy duty corrosion stop. I used this on the suspension parts and fluid film on the frame. I have only driven my truck in the snow one time but my suspension still looks new since I sprayed it on last in November of 2016.
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Super Member
Re: How do I clean the underside of a vehicle?
As a non-truck owner I'm curious about the viability of trying to keep the underbody and suspension of a lifted truck looking really clean.
On a couple occasions I've cleaned out the wheel wells of my car and SUV, but even in dry conditions they are dusty and dirty within a day or two of on-road use. If it rains or snows, they are dirty in minutes. Isn't trying to keep the visible underbody bits spotless on daily driven lifted truck a losing battle?
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