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Please explain which method you use to get the job done!
Feed back please. :buffing:
When I have used it I dilute into a garden sprayer. Pump it up and start spraying anything showing under the vehicle, let it sit for a while then spray with a hose. If living in areas where driving thru that mess it is up to you the frequency of use but I would use it at least once a week and drench everything underneath wheel wells included.
Dave
How do you get under the car? Car lift? Otherwise, sounds difficult. Just my .02
Wish I was able to do this sprinkler-method, down here in the SW quadrant of Ohio, during the Winter months...I have slid my sprinkler under the vehicle and let it go for a few minutes. I either slide the sprinkler around the bottom of the vehicle or move the vehicle itself back and forth to get most of the underside rinsed well.
lay on a creeper and spray with the wand from each side, front and back. No under vehicle. When on Drivers side I am spraying across to Pass. side and when I am on Pass. side I am spraying over to Drivers side.
Dave
That's a good idea i bet touch get some weird looks
I have slid my sprinkler under the vehicle and let it go for a few minutes. I either slide the sprinkler around the bottom of the vehicle or move the vehicle itself back and forth to get most of the underside rinsed well.
Yeah, it's not everyday you see someone spraying under a vehicle with a garden sprayer but it works and I just roll around the vehicle. It's a good resting spot if I need a nap LOL
Dave
I love it going to use it but if i get any looks im going to tell them i didn't come up with this idea. Lol
I just drive through a touch free wash, most will have the bottom blaster. Drive slowly as you go over it.
Sometimes before hand I'll go into a self wash bay, and pressure wash as best I can and soap it all down. I don't know how well it actually works, but makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside!
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Crc sells a product called salt terminator that is used a lot in the marine industry. It hooks on your hose and mixes as you spray. I've never used it, but it's supposed to neutralize salt and leave a protective layer. I've heard of it being used to clean undercarriages of trucks
Just some thoughts: While the use of a garden sprinkler under the car is better than nothing I wonder if it has enough pressure to really remove anything???
I just picked up one of these angle tipped wands for my pressure washer: Angled Tip Lance Haven't had a chance to try it out yet, but it seems to be well made--needed this one as I have an off brand PW. Karcher and AR both have these types of wands for their PWs.
It seems to me that the Eastwood Salt Neutralizer and Salt Away are targeting road salt and the real culprit out there now is Magnesium Chloride being used in almost every state. I wonder if either of these two products are able to neutralize the MC.
Valugard has a truck and trailer wash soap specifically targeting MC, but haven't had a chance to find a price or if it comes in sizes for the home consumer.