The thing with any type of wheel-arch liner (on any vehicle) is to check that it isn't trapping the dirt and causing more corrosion than an exposed wheel-arch subject to regular cleaning.
I am always fastidious about cleaning the underside of my vehicles (bikes, cars & LR's) but in the past I have removed the liner only to discover that small amounts of dirt have got inside and combined with moisture have managed to create the perfect material to promote corrosion.
Just because you have fitted liners don't get lazy thinking you have eliminated all problems.
Agree! :) I love my pressure washer! :cool:
 
Agree! :) I love my pressure washer! :cool:

I never let one of those near my vehicles either, I leave it for cleaning the driveway.

A mains pressure hose and good technique is enough, with a small nozzle and flexible wrists you can get into the places that a lance cannot.
 
I never let one of those near my vehicles either, I leave it for cleaning the driveway.

A mains pressure hose and good technique is enough, with a small nozzle and flexible wrists you can get into the places that a lance cannot.
Fair enough! Call by and do mine if you are in the area! :D
 
Nice bit of OCD cleaning there. I don't use a pressure washer because I know how much water will get past the door seals! It rains so much in this bloody country that the underside is continually washed anyway.
 
I know what you mean. I took mine to a hand car wash once. The chaps started rinsing of the soap with pressure washers, I got soaked. Thought I was going to drown in the drivers seat.
 
I know what you mean. I took mine to a hand car wash once. The chaps started rinsing of the soap with pressure washers, I got soaked. Thought I was going to drown in the drivers seat.
I don't use it on the body, just the chassis and mechanics underneath! ;)
 

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