"nigel.cooper" <
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> If your not in any particular hurry and not on a watermeter a garden
> sprinkler with a fixed wide patten will take care of most mud and road
> salt.Usually takes about an hour,
> just rember to move it about every 15 mins or so.Being a lower pressure
> 'system', it's also less aggresive to Waxoil and undersealing coatings.
> "MG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > Hi all,
> >
> > What is the best jetwasher/system for *regular* cleaning off underside
> > of 4x4??
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > MG
> > **REMOVE** 'myhat' from my return email address before sending!!
We have twice bought in a hurry for urgent semi-commercial purposes
and have not been able to look around much. Both times we had
excellent value for money.
One unit was from Draper and the other unit from Aldi! They are
similar 'vertical' trolley type units. The Draper broke down after a
year and received excellent service - they simply stripped and rebuilt
it as good as new - the Aldi one was bought in a hurry as a stopgap
yet eighteen month later is is regular use. Both have pulsating jet
lances and both do a super job with different kinds of muck!
Like Nigel, we use low pressure on steel surfaces that have had rust
inhibitors sprayed on. Every three or four washes we get chassis etc.
as dry as possible then liberally spray inside and out with bulk
bought WD40 or Deb Duck Oil (Sorry for mentioning product Steve Firth
and Eddie) we find that suffices to both clean and prevent undue
corrosion.
Cheers, Lurch