glentre
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My new to me 1935 Packard has an original factory Bijur oiling system. This is a vacuum operated oil reservoir mounted on the engine fire wall that, using small copper tubing, automatically oils the spring shackles and the clutch/brake pedal linkages and cross shaft. The result is that when the car gets up to speed with the system operating, these drops of oil spread over everything under the car including the entire frame. With no regular cleaning over the years, layer after layer of road dirt has combined with this oil to form a semi-rigid layer of crud under the car, all covered with a fresh layer of new oil.
With the car up on a four post lift, I have tried to remove this buildup using a spray-on & wipe off degreaser which works fine except on the heavy layered places which is the majority of the undercarriage. A putty knife also works but only on the limited flat areas. Degreasers like Gunk work but require rinsing off with water. I have toyed with using Gunk and a power washer but my garage is fairly new with painted drywall and an epoxy type floor which will all be a real mess if a power washer is used.
I have researched car detailers and found they all seem to attack the undersides with power washers while the car is on the ground and that will not get to anything other than the surfaces closest to the ground. One company uses a power washer with the car up on a 2-3 ft high ramp which also won't work because it's not high enough.
Does anyone have a suggestion on how I can get this car clean underneath? The car itself has a very nice paint job, photo attached. After being cleaned and painted, once a month on the lift with a rag will keep it looking like this old classic should both up top and underneath.
Glen
With the car up on a four post lift, I have tried to remove this buildup using a spray-on & wipe off degreaser which works fine except on the heavy layered places which is the majority of the undercarriage. A putty knife also works but only on the limited flat areas. Degreasers like Gunk work but require rinsing off with water. I have toyed with using Gunk and a power washer but my garage is fairly new with painted drywall and an epoxy type floor which will all be a real mess if a power washer is used.
I have researched car detailers and found they all seem to attack the undersides with power washers while the car is on the ground and that will not get to anything other than the surfaces closest to the ground. One company uses a power washer with the car up on a 2-3 ft high ramp which also won't work because it's not high enough.
Does anyone have a suggestion on how I can get this car clean underneath? The car itself has a very nice paint job, photo attached. After being cleaned and painted, once a month on the lift with a rag will keep it looking like this old classic should both up top and underneath.
Glen



