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Mikeyjd



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Wales 2003 Range Rover SE Td6 Zambezi Silver
Jet washing advice

Hi.

I have a jet washer which I use around the garden etc. I was wondering how suitable this is for cleaning my FF. I wouldn't normally have much concern but there are so many electrical bits in the car I have some worries about water being forced into anywhere it shouldn't be. I am particularly thinking about cleaning under wheel arches and around wheels and brakes etc, but I am mindful of doing too much as I knackered the alternator on my Discovery a few years ago when it appears some water shorted out some components after I cleaned the engine bay.

I am sure somebody will just say "use it on low power then" but then I may as well use a normal hose.

Any thoughts folks? No longer FF owner but still interested. Present car Jaguar XE
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Previous car Td6 SE
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Previous LR- Disco 300TDi Auto

Post #70112 27th Jun 2011 12:30pm
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47p2



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I used a power wash on my FFRR wheel arches yesterday, not a problem Thumbs Up

Post #70113 27th Jun 2011 12:31pm
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as you know a pressure washer will only take off surface dirt so you still need to either snow foam the car or wash it with car shampoo and then pressure wash the foam/shampoo off...

you are so right about the many electronics on the range and i for one only use my pressure washer on the wheels and underneath [like you suggested].

i use a waterless cleaning solution like the stuff you get on the shopping channels and it works well but there are times when water is preferable ..these times i wash with sponge and car shampoo and use the normal garden hosepipe to 'rinse' the car ...

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mattstevenson2005



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i use a jet washer everytime no problems

Post #70118 27th Jun 2011 12:56pm
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tboner001



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Used a washer on all my cars never had an issue in 15 years Inc cars that have more sensors than a rangey. Only place to be very careful is under the hood !! Far to many gone...

Post #70126 27th Jun 2011 3:12pm
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Alistair



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Always use a pressure washer - for initial pre-wash rinse & final rinse.

If there's an imperfection in the paintwork it will find it but that's no bad thing - mine lifted the laquer off the front bumper - so it wasre-sprayed FOC under warrnaty.

Post #70196 27th Jun 2011 7:02pm
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RRG



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I think you can relax and use your pressure washer - the FFRR is very well sealed against water ingress. If you remove some of the electrical connectors under the bonnet you will find they are triple sealed against water/dust. The only thing I would advise is extreme caution with the environmental box housing all the engine management etc.

One slightly amusing story: Having driven the Range to Nairobi it went into the local LR dealer for a through service - under my supervision. It was filthy as you can imagine and I asked for a thorough jet wash before we started work. I had only turned my back for two minutes to find the bonnet up and a Kenyan jet washing the entire engine bay for all it was worth. I cringed and wondered at the catastrophic problems this was going to cause... only to have no problems whatsoever.

RRG

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stan
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rrg, the nairobi trip sounds good ..any more info/pics..[best start new thread]

Post #70218 27th Jun 2011 8:09pm
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RRG



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Stan

go to the Africa section of this forum - it is the only post in that section - there you will find a very full write-up and links to my website / photos etc. Caution: you will need a big cup of coffee...

RRG

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