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    Sea, sand, and sunny skies; undercarriage wash

    Now that I stopped using automatic washes, how should I clean and rinse the underside of my F150 after driving on the beach and splashing through salt water?


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    Re: Sea, sand, and sunny skies; undercarriage wash

    Park your truck in your front lawn and place a lawn sprinkler under it overnight. The continual water spray will rinse most of the sand and dirt off the undercarriage especially if you do this as soon as you can.


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    Re: Sea, sand, and sunny skies; undercarriage wash

    Do you have an answer for EVERYTHING???? Thats a great idea!!! Wow, so thankful your here Mike

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek View Post
    Park your truck in your front lawn and place a lawn sprinkler under it overnight. The continual water spray will rinse most of the sand and dirt off the undercarriage especially if you do this as soon as you can.


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    That's what I was thinking. I also considered the pressure washer at the self service but was worried about mechanical damage. I wish I could get the truck onto the backyard lawn.

    Thank you


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    Re: Sea, sand, and sunny skies; undercarriage wash

    Sounds like you need an Undercarriage Wand pressure washer attachment:

    PWMall-88.0125-16" Undercarriage Cleaner with 24" Extension Wand, 22mm Inlet

    TL

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