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I have a '70 convertible that I'm in the process of restoring. The underside is covered with dirt, (it came from Oklahoma back country). it's not rusty, just dirty. I power washed twice with no avail. I don't want to "spray bomb" it black like the cars on ebay, but I do want to clean it up. Any thoughts or suggestions?Thanks,Matt
.......67gtasanjose, your car looks great........Matt
Thanks Guys, I'm planning on going after it this weekend. 67gtasanjose, your car looks great!Matt
Yes, a lot of factory detail. Looks like a good solid Mustang!!!
Steam cleaning will work better then power washing.
I've always been curious about steam cleaning. When I worked on dump trucks we used a 'Steam Jenny' for industrial strength cleaning. Jay Leno has a youtube video about an Optima steam cleaner that seems better suited for our kind of needs. I would like to try it someday.
I went after it today with mineral spirits in a spray bottle and a stiff cleaning brush, it worked great! I found several places where I was able to find the factory grayish/green primer. They used a lot of sound deadener in some areas, especially where the bolts for the rear seatbelts come through.