Purple87SS
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I've owned several G-bodys and I do not recommend jacking a G-body like the Monte, Regal, Cutlass, etc in those spots (even if its just to lift it partially).
The front looks to be under the Radiator and rear around the bottom of the filler neck of the fuel tank. The same results can be accomplished using the frame one each side of the car, with known safe jacking points.
Im just saying, we have tricks to jack up cars like these with 0 problems.. so stock low cars should be no problemo
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Awesome wright up.
I clean my from wells by turning the tires left (clean them) right (clean them)
Would a steamer work for this scenario. I know it would still need to be jacked up for dressing but I've seen those small steamer attachments that seem like they would fit in no problem for cleaning.
I admit I am guilty of doing it the lazy way, I only remove the wheels on my show car package.
How do you clean the brush after? I cleaned the fender wells on the wife's Landcruiser and the brush was ruined after 2 wells.
What was the problem?
As in, what was the substance that would not come off?
I've done a LOT of cleaning lately of all types of icky stuff and when I'm done I just blast the brushes while they're still wet with the product I was using and they rinse clean.
My guess is the problem isn't getting the cleaner off the brush bristles the problem is getting whatever type of gunk is stuck on the inside of your wheel wells and if this is the case....
What is the gunk?
:dunno: