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Cleaning the jim

  • ne-crock
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28 May 2012 13:05 #41282 by ne-crock
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Hey,

i'm curious to know what ways people have found is best for cleaning all the dirt and grime off their jimny's

just given her, her first bath and it was a chew on, probably left more scratches from the gravel stuck in the mud than was worth washing her for.

so yeah, any tips on washing the mud off?

cheers

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28 May 2012 15:36 #41284 by Sam_
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Jet wash first, (have to do it at garage due to hose pipe ban)

then get it home chuck a couple of buckets over it and use lots of wash and wax shampoo.

then chuck a couple of clean buckets of water over it again then with a micro fibre cloth dry it off!

then if I'm feeling really keen i'll use a black t-cut and electric polisher to bring up the shine and get rid of a few scratches then a quick wax to seal it.

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28 May 2012 18:01 #41296 by mcjimny
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Wash it???? Not washed mine for months!

Usually pressure wash it as soon as i get back from offroading, put the front up on ramps to make it easier and get in all the bits i can underneath. Repeat from the back. Usually takes me longer underneath than the body!

Black Jimny's don't get stuck!

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28 May 2012 18:28 #41297 by Smoggy
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Cross axle mine. Drive onto ramp one side, then lift opposite rear on axle stand and jetwash. Then reverse cross axle, jetwashing underneath.

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28 May 2012 18:29 #41298 by Smoggy
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Sent from my villa in benidorm on hols sorry guys!

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28 May 2012 19:01 #41301 by SOTA
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Wash it?

The rain does that for free y'know. :laugh:

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28 May 2012 19:11 #41305 by markyp2000
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i drive mine trough my local ford crossing at a fair pace and if its that bad i get the wellies out and a spunge and a long pointy object to get the lumps or mud off makes a lovely mess off the river but im recycling the mud :laugh:

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28 May 2012 19:16 #41309 by Tommo
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steam cleaner ;)

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28 May 2012 19:16 #41310 by supergaz
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I had mine out last week, its got nicely baked on mud now, just couldn't be bothered this weekend. Need to go get petrol for my powerwasher :-(

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28 May 2012 21:46 #41322 by ne-crock
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so do people not really wash their jim's much?

mines been dirty since they day i bought it (2 weeks) just didnt know if it would cause any problems to the underside etc being caked in mud?

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28 May 2012 22:09 - 28 May 2012 22:11 #41327 by darthloachie
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I'm not the one to comment

apparently they also do a drug dealer option in black and silver ;)

but we do usually power wash it, particularly the underside, after offroading especially round the brake calipers to stop them seizing up
Last edit: 28 May 2012 22:11 by darthloachie.

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29 May 2012 06:20 #41334 by Sam_
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Well I clean mine a lot but then I drive mine everyday, maybe other people dont? Also I like clean cars! :)

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