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Jaybird14 ![]() Bronze Level ![]() Joined: 14 Jul 2019 Location: Wisconsin Points: 36 |
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My 51 WD leaks everything and is all grimed up. I’m ok with messing her up but would like to give her a bath. What is your process for cleanings? Power wash? Scrub with detergent?
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NDBirdman ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() ![]() Joined: 30 Jul 2011 Location: ND Points: 1441 |
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Pressure washer, I spray mine with a de-greaser, let 'er soak a few minutes then change nozzles and blast 'er pretty clean. Don't hit the electronic items with hard spray, might create problems. I have hit a few problem areas with oven cleaner, but that is harsh cleaning and if I remember right, removed some of the paint.
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1955 WD45 S#205467, 190XT #6652 DXT
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