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JohnYu 01-05-2013 11:10 AM

undercarriage care?!
 
Do you guys check your undercarriage ? And clean it ? If yes where can I check my undercarriage an clean it ? Thanks

kenchan 01-05-2013 01:20 PM

last year i drove my G in the winter so i put her up on ramps in the Spring and just cleaned her off with a large water bottle, car shampoo, and wheel brush while i did the oil change.

if you have a lawn sprinkler, you can place that under the car and let it run for 30min given that you can get your car high enough off the ground. that's one of the easiest ways to wash under there per another car enthusiast from the MINI forum. :)

MarkGideon 01-05-2013 01:24 PM

I have a small electric pressure washer I use mostly for cleaning up my lawn mower and washing my cars. I don't use the pressure washer every time, but when I do I use it to rinse under the car. As for checking, I looked around last time I did an oil change.

PapoZalsa 01-05-2013 01:27 PM

Some drive-thru brushless carwash have for undercarriage cleaning, but have to be careful if they had metal guards on the floor. Because they could mess up your rims.

Z_ealot 01-05-2013 01:31 PM

When I had my z I just used to go down to the do it yourself type car washes and used the spotless rinse setting to rinse off the bottom of my z and whenever I got under my z it was always spotless

TheGreatOne 01-05-2013 03:34 PM

I usually run the hose under there

I always do my CF cans on my fast intentions exhaust, never forget the look on the guy who parks next to me wondering what I'm doing washing 'under' the car, although I'm sure people in my condo think I'm super anal as the car is usually always clean :)

RoshDawg 01-05-2013 08:22 PM

You can also just put one of those sprinkler system things that attached to hoses under the car. Quick and easy. If you get the rotating ones it really gets everything. That's going to be my plan once my Z sees snow for the first time now that she moved out of California.

enkei2k 01-06-2013 12:56 AM

I am curious about this as well.

How often should you wash the under carriage? There's a lot of dry salted roads here and I just noticed a bit on my car. I'm thinking about rinsing it ASAP first thing tomorrow morning when I get the chance, but it's kinda too chilly for a car wash right now. Would it be OK to let it sit there until it gets the temps get warmer (at least a month)?

Tribalpinoy91 01-06-2013 01:21 AM

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Originally Posted by enkei2k (Post 2096442)
I am curious about this as well.

How often should you wash the under carriage? There's a lot of dry salted roads here and I just noticed a bit on my car. I'm thinking about rinsing it ASAP first thing tomorrow morning when I get the chance, but it's kinda too chilly for a car wash right now. Would it be OK to let it sit there until it gets the temps get warmer (at least a month)?

I think it should be fine, because any problems under there within a few months should raise big concerns over quality period.

Where I live road crews dump salt and rocks generously neither of which sound good nor are "good" to have on your paint/ whatever.

So I drive the Z rarely :(

RoshDawg 01-06-2013 01:41 AM

If you live in a place with salt or calcium on the roads, then you should really do my trick with a sprinkler attached to a hose. either just drive over it and park, turn on your hose for 30 seconds, then turn it off and just go home! (Or to avoid freezing anything drive it into the garage after the rinse. Once a month over salted roads is too little too late!

L33T Z34 04-05-2013 02:33 AM

I don't drive my Z in salt. If I did I would call local body shops (lift) and ask if they can clean the undercarriage w/a hot water pressure washer. Its a good idea to blast as much salt off as possible. I get this service done w/my truck every APR.

Fountainhead 04-06-2013 07:54 PM

When I lived in PA I used the drive over wash under drive - thru, it was heated in the winter. I was deathly afraid of getting my Honda salt cancer from the roads in the winter. I also used the pressure washer to clean underneath too, the undercarriage rinse wasn't good enough for me. I actually got pretty good at doing that. 4 years in PA and then 6 years later in FL no rust, no damage period. Not even any corrosion. I kept it clean and I mean clean!


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