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  • What do you use to clean frame?

    Planning on cleaning up my frame really well before the snow/salt hits. How do you guys usually go about it? Was thinking of Rhino Lining it but dunno if I really want to go that route cuz if any water gets under it then it will sit and rust.

    Ideas throw em out.
    Yellow 01 Sport
    4" Pro Comp lift | D44 | 33x12.5 Duratracs

  • #2
    OK........this is going to sound real wussy, but I was washing the jeep one day and thought the exact same thing. The frame was stained a whitish color. Just years of dirt. Any way I washed it with carwash and a rag, it looks brand new under all that dirt. It only took about 30 min to do.

    I don't mind getting it dirty but I'm really anal getting it clean right after I wheel.

    FWIW

    Rob

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    • #3
      get a stiff tire scrubbing brush, climb underneath the truck, and scrub away. a rag would probably work too, but i found that it's great to have a tool you can really abuse to get off all the crap which is probably stuck on there.

      Also Black&Tan TJ taught me a little trick, which is to add tire shine to some water and spray on the entire undercarriage after you've cleaned everything, which basically adds a layer of protectant to make future clean up easier. i'm guessing this would be a great idea for the minnesota winter.

      :thumbs_up
      03 TJ. It'll go 65mph...can't complain.

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      • #4
        How about removing the old undercoating? Anyone have any shortcuts for that? The CJ needs serious frame work and I want to get all the old crap off and after my work is done, put new crap back on.
        [COLOR="darkred"]"Death Smiles at Everyone... Marines Smile Back."
        Adopt-a-Trail Member.[/COLOR]

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        • #5
          i think a pressure washer would work really good but it would be a good idea to do it on a warm day because you would probably get really wet.
          97' TJ, tera low 4:1, 60 HP rear, 44 HP front, arb, custom LA suspension, 37" MTR, warn xd9000i

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          • #6
            Trust me, it's going to be VERY warm here today. :wink:

            But I've hit it with the pressure washer and the steam cleaner too. I'm at the point of going chemical on it's a$$.
            [COLOR="darkred"]"Death Smiles at Everyone... Marines Smile Back."
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            • #7
              what i like to use is oven cleaner and a pressure washer but its not the best for mother nature that the bad part but it works pretty good
              BS Fab: 'Cause Close is Good Enough...

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              • #8
                http://www.superclean.com/intro.html

                this stuf really works.
                it will clean your concrete driveway as well.
                >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
                ERIK


                95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!

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                • #9
                  Haha forgot most of you don't have to deal with salt on the roads. My frame is getting the rusty look. Not bad yet but def needs attention. Thats why I was thinking of Rhino Lining it or something along those lines.
                  Yellow 01 Sport
                  4" Pro Comp lift | D44 | 33x12.5 Duratracs

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jeepen_mike View Post
                    what i like to use is oven cleaner and a pressure washer but its not the best for mother nature that the bad part but it works pretty good
                    I wonder what that would do to an oil/water seperator drain....
                    [COLOR="darkred"]"Death Smiles at Everyone... Marines Smile Back."
                    Adopt-a-Trail Member.[/COLOR]

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                    • #11
                      who knows what it does..... thats why you do it over dirt and pick up whats the left over from the dirt
                      BS Fab: 'Cause Close is Good Enough...

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