the dishwasher...just do it when she is away for the weekend....:Texas:
the dishwasher...just do it when she is away for the weekend....:Texas:
HZ Jasmine Yellow Windowless Sandman, now being driven everywhere and is finished!
HZ Madeira Red Windowless sandman now Sold to Bigrob
HX Mandarin Red Sandman Ute finished, and club registered
1979 HZ malachite windowless van with 308 5spd, all chromed up and shiny finished and named "The Player"
Married to RodneyHZ253
that must be your home duty blocker :Tongue: that was a carrot dangled in front of me to get me out of our first home, a pool, and a dishwasher.....we have two of those dishdrawers which are integrated into cupboards with pot draws underneath them, they are great.....
HZ Jasmine Yellow Windowless Sandman, now being driven everywhere and is finished!
HZ Madeira Red Windowless sandman now Sold to Bigrob
HX Mandarin Red Sandman Ute finished, and club registered
1979 HZ malachite windowless van with 308 5spd, all chromed up and shiny finished and named "The Player"
Married to RodneyHZ253
I spent some time working for a mob that manufactured perforated filtration screens from thin gauge stainless steel. As part of the process the screens where covered in grease. That meant after the screens came off the lasers they had to have the grease removed before they could be inspected. We used a high temp (120 C) high pressure washer to clean the screens and it did a brilliant job of getting rid of the grease and the adhesive that was used to bond the stainless to the polycarbonate backing sheets. The pressure washer did a few foreign orders over the years cleaning dusty and greasy rally car parts and it worked a treat. The hotter the water the better. I am wondering if you couldn't replicate this buy using one of those cheap pressure washers from Supercheap with a hose connected to the hot water outlet in the laundry.
For surface rust wire wheels or if your keen the combo brushes from Suhner or 3M where quite good for removing surface rust from mild steel sheet. Only draw back is they leave a brushed look to the surface once done. The surface needs to be dry and free of grease otherwise you will destroy brushes rapidly.
One of the methods I plan to try when I go to clean interior bits in the van is using a diluted (by water) mix of wax and grease remover and imersing them in tray of this mix overnight. Quick blast with the hose or pressure washer when they come out. Unsure how the plastic trim will react to the prolonged exposure to the wax and grease remover so I will exeriment with damaged parts first!
Anthony
Like Rallyvan with the pressure cleaner
We have also been known to go to the carwash, spray bug remover (which is just a very concentrated detergent) and spray off with hot soapy water...did that with the diff, axle, and heater boxes etc.
HZ Jasmine Yellow Windowless Sandman, now being driven everywhere and is finished!
HZ Madeira Red Windowless sandman now Sold to Bigrob
HX Mandarin Red Sandman Ute finished, and club registered
1979 HZ malachite windowless van with 308 5spd, all chromed up and shiny finished and named "The Player"
Married to RodneyHZ253
Ive found that a product called "Shift it" is great for cleaning built up grime on parts, i have used it on the inside vinyl trim of both my FC and Kingswood with great results, could get some before and after shots if anyones interested.
I also found bowdens own chrome polish to be great, brings a good shine it both diecast and stainless.
i havent been into this whole car game aslong as most here but i recommend giving both these a go. also what would you recommend to use on the vinyl in my cars to look after it and keep it soft? have been using armorall but was looking for something else..
Mark
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