aeonixx1001
Well-Known Member
Oh you have found the most anal Jeep washer on the planet. Buy a power washer and don't get a piece of shit. Its an important tool. Don't get electric for obvious reasons and they make them but they are wimpy. Get a nice one from Home Depot or Lowes. Ensure to get all the different tips there are typically 4 (Soap, low pressure, Car washing pressure and rip your hand off pressure used to rip off paint-throw it away Ha Ha) I started with the lower pressure tip just to be sure that I didn't have too much, it works great for the "I have been quarantined but I need to wash my Jeep" mode for blowing off the dust. Then there is the the "white" tip for car washing. I will tell you it is great. Approach the vehicle from a distance til you are at a comfortable pressure on paint distance (sometimes I get carried away but never blew off any paint) But you dont want to hold it close to any rubber trim or it will cut it. I wash up under skid plates drive lines I have no issues blowing of under the front fenders (JL type) I do get water inside but thats half the fun is using the compressor and an air blowing tool at about 40 psi to Dry everything, I start at the top and work my way down and around all edges, inside engine compartment. My jeep looks like I just came from the dealer after being in such deep shit and one foot in hell. Trust me Brother....Gotta have a Pressure washer.....I have been trying to understand the best way to wash the jeep (no car wash option).
Somebody suggested a power washer attachment that rolls under and shoots up, but is there concern shooting water up into the engine bay?
Do you just rinse well with a hose everywhere or do you need to get inside the frame too? Garden hose work?
Want to have fun, but also keep the Jeep to do so for a long time
Thanks.
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