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Thread: Cleaning the underside of a Defender

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    I might keep my eye out for a sale then

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    I am the same! I went down to Bunnings to get one but could not justify the $148 for a bit of plastic, so I bought a sprinkler instead for $12!
    I will test it tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primalanton View Post
    I am the same! I went down to Bunnings to get one but could not justify the $148 for a bit of plastic, so I bought a sprinkler instead for $12!
    I will test it tomorrow.
    I went to Bunnings one day for a Karcher as well, couldn't justify the cost and came back with a new socket set, some storage boxes, a gazebo and 2 pot plants.
    I am not allowed to go to Bunnings anymore.

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    I used to put my car up on ramps, then slide underneath on my workshop slider and hit everything with the Karcher. Then I'd turn the car round and repeat.

    After reading a few recommendations I tried the sprinkler technique. After our last trip and using the sprinkler for nearly 2 hours. I hit the underneath with just the garden hose with no attachment. I couldn't believe the amount of sand I washed out. On the 110 just doing the part from the rear wheel arches back I would have spent a good 45 minutes before I started getting clean water.

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