Bhavie
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Has anyone cleaned or considered cleaning the undercarriage of our cars?
Why or why not?
I'll go first: Living up north, I've read a lot about the importance of cleaning off the salt that builds up underneath after winter, and in general.
I even purchased a pressure washer attachment to do just that this weekend (undercarriage broom). However, it appears as though the majority of our undercarriage is covered expect for the exhaust piping.
Without removing the protective panels I'm doubtful that I'll be able to clean anything significant with the pressure washer. And frankly, I'm questioning the necessity to clean the underside given how much seems to be protected. Yes I'm sure salt still gets underneath some of the panels but it doesn't seem as dire as some make it out to seem.
Removing the panels isn't really an option for me.
What do others think?
Why or why not?
I'll go first: Living up north, I've read a lot about the importance of cleaning off the salt that builds up underneath after winter, and in general.
I even purchased a pressure washer attachment to do just that this weekend (undercarriage broom). However, it appears as though the majority of our undercarriage is covered expect for the exhaust piping.
Without removing the protective panels I'm doubtful that I'll be able to clean anything significant with the pressure washer. And frankly, I'm questioning the necessity to clean the underside given how much seems to be protected. Yes I'm sure salt still gets underneath some of the panels but it doesn't seem as dire as some make it out to seem.
Removing the panels isn't really an option for me.
What do others think?

