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best way to clean the whole underside of the car to get oil off?

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mitch26753

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well the person that had my car before me must of drove it for some time with it leaking oil. The whole underside of the car from the engine bay back is covered in a thick coating of oil. I don.t really know how i can get it all off? Only thing i can think of is to spray it in degreaser and try to spray it while it's on jack stands? anyone else have any ideas? I am getting the car painted soon and want to get it off before i have it painted.
 
Degreser and take it to a car wash or truck wash station and power wash the undercarage wash, The automated one, Do it a few times till its clean.....

Steam with degreaser actually works the best though, Most semi truck wash stations have that type of setup check into one in your area...Those trucks are NASTY dirty and must be cleaned before most major services....
 
Yea i would definately undercoat it after you clean it up...i used brake cleaner and a scrub brush on my wheel wells and undercoated them! Just like new. It looks amazing. I plan to do the same to the underside of the car too.
-wes
 
I don't really know of any truck stops around that have steam pressure washing? I think that i would have to put the car on a lift to clean it good since it's so low to ground. What kind of undercoating are you talking about? Your not talking about the linex shit they sell at walmart are you? Is it just like a paint or does it have stuff in it? I would think that undercoating would wiegh down the car? Atleast the kind i'm thinking of.
 
there talkin about anything the will prevent the underside from rusting.. you can get something type of rust prevention in a rattle can and it really shouldn't way your car down as long as you dont go crazy and dont ryno line it LOL
 
They sell degrease in a can at Autozone. May sound kind of strange but a toilet brush works really well for scrubbing dirty car parts. It's long, with a handle, and has pretty stout bristles that won't scratch up or damage stuff. Plus they're really cheap.

Thats if you're going to do it yourself. Also, if you're under the car you should get something to protect your eyes.
 
I'm not talking about rhino linging it or line-x. I'm sure some people on here know what i'm talking about. They sell it at walmart and parts stores. It's called undercoatig and i believe it rubberized, It's made just for what your saying undercoating a car and fenderwells. My friends use to use it when they did stereo comps they use to spray it in the trunk and it work just as good as dynamat for about 100 times cheaper. I will go to parts store and check out and see what they have. I thought about just taking it to a dealership and see how much they would charge( since they wouldn't know what there getting into until they go to do it i may get a pretty cheap rate)
 
Or, if you'd like to do something else that weekend, just pay a detail shop to steam it. :rolleyes:

Will detail shops do that? I have never heard of one steam cleaning the under carriage? I do live in a smaller town but damn i don't know or heard of anyone around here doing that?
 
It's fairly common around here, I'd be surprised it it wasn't more so where they us salt and whatever else on the roads.

I would think too. THey use just about anything on the roads up here and it makes a mess. I have called a few places and no luck yet. So i am stil looking around.
 
I say 2 cans of high grade degreaser ( I find it at Canadian Tire, I'm not sure where it is in the US ), let is soak in, and then a touchless car wash. That should get it all off. If not, follow up with old rags. That's how I did it, then I used rubberized undercoating. Fine job I say.
 
yea you can just buy the GUNK degreasser or just use some dawn (soap) and water does the same thing just takes a lil more time, but its probably gonna be cheap.. your choice man
 
I've never heard of a place doing this for your car and I live in PA. Im SURE it exists and I'm SURE it'd be great but sadly, nothing like that around here, either.
 
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