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I got a Greenworks electric pressure washer from Costco for a couple
hundred bucks. Also got 5 gals of an 'Orange' cleaner for about $60
(surprising how fast you can go through it). The washer has 3
settings, the highest--'Turbo'--might remove flaky paint, but the
others should not. My dad had a diesel-fueled 'steam' pressure
washer he used on our BN2's engine; the result on the heat shields
were predictable.<br>
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The tar will be a PITA; I usually soften it up with 3M Adhesive
Remover--not available in California anymore--but 'Goof Off' or
similar should work too.<br>
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Bob<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/4/2019 5:48 PM, Keith Pennell via
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<div>I am looking to clean the underside of my BJ8 soon. It is
a real mess. Oil, grease, tar, and you name it. What product
would you folks suggest I use to really attack the mess? Any
techniques recommended? I guess pressure washing is in the
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<div>TIA</div>
<div>Keith</div>
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