Cleaning AFT off the bottom of the car

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  • funcrew
    E30 Fanatic
    • Jun 2007
    • 1223

    #1

    Cleaning AFT off the bottom of the car

    So I screwed up on my power steering pump rebuild and oiled the hell out of the bottom of the car for a few weeks, since fixed (and sweet). Anyway, there's ATF all over the undersides, along with the usual shmutz you find on 25 year old cars. What's the best method for cleaning all that crap off there? I have a good DIY car wash available, tho they might get nervous if I have the car up on ramps.

    Any input would be appreciated.
    "If the sky were to fall tomorrow, the tall would die first."

    -Dr. Paul Forrester



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  • ELVA164
    R3V Elite
    • Dec 2011
    • 4861

    #2
    Brake clean is always a solid choice.
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    • Bearmw
      E30 Fanatic
      • Aug 2010
      • 1323

      #3
      I guess you guys in Nevada don't have to worry about rust prevention. I spray that shit all over the bottom of my winter car.
      Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience. -Mark Twain

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      • stonea
        R3VLimited
        • Jan 2012
        • 2890

        #4
        +1 on brake clean
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        • AndrewBird
          The Mad Scientist
          • Oct 2003
          • 11892

          #5
          Mineral spirits is a great degreaser/cleaner and is often used in solvent tanks. It also has a low flash point and a mild odor, so it's safe to use. Any residue that is left will evaporate on it's own as well.

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          • stonea
            R3VLimited
            • Jan 2012
            • 2890

            #6
            Originally posted by AndrewBird
            Mineral spirits is a great degreaser/cleaner and is often used in solvent tanks. It also has a low flash point and a mild odor, so it's safe to use. Any residue that is left will evaporate on it's own as well.
            I use that to get road grime and grease off the car and it works great! I just find the aerosol form of brake clean convenient.
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            2001 Z3 2.5i Steel Gray/Black (Lexi)
            1988 325ix Diamond Schwartz/Black (Izzy)
            1989 325i Cirrus Blue/Houndstooth (Stitch)
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