Steam cleaning rocks. For those that have never tried it, if you have a
truck stop or truck service outfit or even a truck wash locally available,
they probably have a steam cleaner and you can make arangements to use it.
Some car washes even have them. Watch yer butt, though!! You can burn the
living $hit out of yourself with steam!! Don't ask.
--
Cheers!!
Jim - 68 "Spridget" in Dodge City
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2008!!
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On 1/12/08, WFO Herb <froggi60@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Guys,
>
> All most of us have available are pressure washers at local u-wash car
> washes, which work for the most part.
>
> I have a "Steam-Jenny"...the difference between pressure washing and steam
> cleaning is dramatic.
>
> Best three hundred dollars I've spent. (not new obviously)
>
> Herb
>
> On Jan 12, 2008 7:05 AM, Brad Fornal <tequila.brad@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have packing blankets clipped to the lip on both fenders, and the
> > scuttle. The blankets hang over the fenders, as well as the windscreen
> and
> > white top, to prevent "coloring" from any stray bits of debris flying
> off as
> > I clean. As far as what is under the bonnet, I am not to terribly
> concerned
> > about it, it is a bit of white paint, with the pinkish primer showing
> > through in many area. I know it won't look "restored" but I will feel
> > better, putting this new engine inside a clean bay, rather than a filthy
> > one. Plus, the white paint should make spotting leaks a bit easier. <G>
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