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best places to wash a roza?

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best places to wash a roza?

Post by ooh304 »

hey ive got a feroza and its had a bita bush/mud work and soon beach after a play wheres the best places to wash the body to make shore i get all the salt or mud off so it doesnt rust?
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Post by short stuff »

just go to car lovers and spray under neath youl'l get wet but hey you'll dry
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Post by HotFourOk »

I use a Staun Massojet to do the underbody cleaning of my Rocky, using a Salt Assault formula to break down corrosive particles and its meant to leave a protective coating also.

I also use a spray pack of CT18 Truck wash (you connect the hose to the pack and it draws some solution out with the hose water) and spray all over car body and underbody, it foams up and I leave for 10mins, then wash off with the hose.

You could always get on the ground and hose underneath really well, and stick the hose nozzle into each chassis rail to flush it out. This makes sure it won't rust from the inside-out.
The first time I did this you should have seen all the crap come out :shock:

Do u have water restrictions in your area? If so, go to a hand held carwashing place.
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Re: best places to wash a roza?

Post by lay80n »

ooh304 wrote:hey ive got a feroza and its had a bita bush/mud work and soon beach after a play wheres the best places to wash the body to make shore i get all the salt or mud off so it doesnt rust?

On your neighbours yard with their water :D

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haha thats gold.
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Post by built4thrashing »

just to piss my neighbours off i plug the pressure washer to the water tank and wash mine out on the street. Looks like im using the mains but using tank water.
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

HotFourOk wrote:I also use a spray pack of CT18 Truck wash (you connect the hose to the pack and it draws some solution out with the hose water) and spray all over car body and underbody, it foams up and I leave for 10mins, then wash off with the hose.
If you care about your Rocky, you'll stop using CT18, especially in that manor. The stuff is harsh, get a decent truck wash like Shell Dobatex Gold (teepol) much better stuff and not as harsh on the paint. If you've seen what CT18 does to the paint on trucks, because they get washed very frequently, you'll see why most don't use it to wash their trucks.
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Post by HotFourOk »

r0ck_m0nkey wrote:
HotFourOk wrote:I also use a spray pack of CT18 Truck wash (you connect the hose to the pack and it draws some solution out with the hose water) and spray all over car body and underbody, it foams up and I leave for 10mins, then wash off with the hose.
If you care about your Rocky, you'll stop using CT18, especially in that manor. The stuff is harsh, get a decent truck wash like Shell Dobatex Gold (teepol) much better stuff and not as harsh on the paint. If you've seen what CT18 does to the paint on trucks, because they get washed very frequently, you'll see why most don't use it to wash their trucks.
Really? :shock:

I never heard of CT doing stuff like that... damn cheers for the heads up.
I might just use it to wash underneath and thats all from now on :?
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