DiscoMick beat me to it, that staun cleaner probe is brilliant, can get up in the guards. Good on the road car too
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DiscoMick beat me to it, that staun cleaner probe is brilliant, can get up in the guards. Good on the road car too
Bapo, I soak under the car first then wash the top. I take to the top with a soft bristle broom head and a bucket of bubbles, using just town pressure from the hose.
Underneath I tend to jet the hose and poke it into as many holes as I can find. Not sure about 110's, but 130's have a cross member just in front of the fuel tank. It's a great spot for 10mm pebbles to wedge against the plastic fuel tank.
Top back side of the mid cross member in front of the rear suspension is a great dirt collector. Hard to get to but you'll manage with once you discover inch deep mud sitting there.
I have also found pebbles like to lodge under the fuel like as it runs along the chassis. It's usually just at the bend in the line as it meets the chassis from the tank.
Oh, and ear plugs stop that annoying dirty water from going where it shouldn't as you crouch under with the hose. Have fun.
In case you missed the best thing, Xtreme mentioned:
Sprinkler
Run the hose under the entire length of the car and attach Sprinkler. Drag it slowly (a small amount every couple of minutes) back through. If needed you can go crossways too, and sit it on top of the wheels to help with wheel arches.