@@lancejames1713no point in running a pressure washer, it won’t add any benefit because it still has to run the water through the inline soap dispenser. A standard garden hose with your favorite degreaser or offroad wash will do the job just fine
I'm not convinced trucks rust from having dirt in there. Down south, muddy dirt roads... my trucks have always had a permanent coating of mud... never a spot of rust on them. Pretty sure its what they put down to melt snow where you are.
Gotta try this on my buddy's 2011 F150. What cleaner to use is the real question.
I’d just use some standard carwash soap to start, if we weren’t at the farm that’s what I would’ve used but I didn’t have any on me down there
Can it be hooked to a pressure washer?
I suppose it could, however I’ve never hooked it up to one, I worry the pressure may be a bit much for the nozzle. I could give it a try tomorrow tho!
@@mo_bronco my experience says it won't work but its worth trying once.
@@lancejames1713no point in running a pressure washer, it won’t add any benefit because it still has to run the water through the inline soap dispenser. A standard garden hose with your favorite degreaser or offroad wash will do the job just fine
I'm not convinced trucks rust from having dirt in there. Down south, muddy dirt roads... my trucks have always had a permanent coating of mud... never a spot of rust on them. Pretty sure its what they put down to melt snow where you are.
I respect that but dirt holds moisture and after a while that moisture will cause rust. But yes, in the Midwest salt is definitely a problem.