Difference between revisions of "General Homemade Chassis cleaning tools"
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Mainly for rattling out muck when dry, or between drying out (hot-air gun on low) sessions (scrape out, dry out, scrape, dry....). Also, final internal prep before anti-rust, paint or wax treatment of long internal sections (e.g. rear chassis accessed from rear bumper region) Sills if you can get into them from the ends. | Mainly for rattling out muck when dry, or between drying out (hot-air gun on low) sessions (scrape out, dry out, scrape, dry....). Also, final internal prep before anti-rust, paint or wax treatment of long internal sections (e.g. rear chassis accessed from rear bumper region) Sills if you can get into them from the ends. | ||
Then the trusty industrial vacuum, with some smaller diameter rubber hoses can often suck a lot of (dry) matter out... can be a long winded job though :), 5 minutes it is not! |
Revision as of 11:37, 28 July 2010
Mainly for rattling out muck when dry, or between drying out (hot-air gun on low) sessions (scrape out, dry out, scrape, dry....). Also, final internal prep before anti-rust, paint or wax treatment of long internal sections (e.g. rear chassis accessed from rear bumper region) Sills if you can get into them from the ends.
Then the trusty industrial vacuum, with some smaller diameter rubber hoses can often suck a lot of (dry) matter out... can be a long winded job though :), 5 minutes it is not!