Can I use rainwater to clean my engine compartment???
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Re: Can I use rainwater to clean my engine compartment???
Well, as a native West Virginian, I can say with reasonably certainty that
driving through a creek is the preferred method.
:-)
At least, that is how I cleaned most of last weekends mud off of my TJ
........
Bryan
<ycleptor2@cs.com> wrote in message
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> For a minute there I thought you were asking about the West Virginia
> carwash. You just go for a drive in the rain. I usually use this
> method to clean my older cars.
> Cheers,
> Mike Davis
>
driving through a creek is the preferred method.
:-)
At least, that is how I cleaned most of last weekends mud off of my TJ
........
Bryan
<ycleptor2@cs.com> wrote in message
news:1112628210.060357.70240@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> For a minute there I thought you were asking about the West Virginia
> carwash. You just go for a drive in the rain. I usually use this
> method to clean my older cars.
> Cheers,
> Mike Davis
>
#32
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Re: Can I use rainwater to clean my engine compartment???
Well, as a native West Virginian, I can say with reasonably certainty that
driving through a creek is the preferred method.
:-)
At least, that is how I cleaned most of last weekends mud off of my TJ
........
Bryan
<ycleptor2@cs.com> wrote in message
news:1112628210.060357.70240@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> For a minute there I thought you were asking about the West Virginia
> carwash. You just go for a drive in the rain. I usually use this
> method to clean my older cars.
> Cheers,
> Mike Davis
>
driving through a creek is the preferred method.
:-)
At least, that is how I cleaned most of last weekends mud off of my TJ
........
Bryan
<ycleptor2@cs.com> wrote in message
news:1112628210.060357.70240@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> For a minute there I thought you were asking about the West Virginia
> carwash. You just go for a drive in the rain. I usually use this
> method to clean my older cars.
> Cheers,
> Mike Davis
>
#33
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Re: Can I use rainwater to clean my engine compartment???
Well, as a native West Virginian, I can say with reasonably certainty that
driving through a creek is the preferred method.
:-)
At least, that is how I cleaned most of last weekends mud off of my TJ
........
Bryan
<ycleptor2@cs.com> wrote in message
news:1112628210.060357.70240@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> For a minute there I thought you were asking about the West Virginia
> carwash. You just go for a drive in the rain. I usually use this
> method to clean my older cars.
> Cheers,
> Mike Davis
>
driving through a creek is the preferred method.
:-)
At least, that is how I cleaned most of last weekends mud off of my TJ
........
Bryan
<ycleptor2@cs.com> wrote in message
news:1112628210.060357.70240@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> For a minute there I thought you were asking about the West Virginia
> carwash. You just go for a drive in the rain. I usually use this
> method to clean my older cars.
> Cheers,
> Mike Davis
>
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