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Drain cleaning again
So it's been a wee while since I last done the drains on the car and it's been dry here for a few days, so thought I would get busy.
Now the car does not live under trees but I was shocked at how much twigs and leaf debris that has accumulated since I last done it. So today I decided to attack the scuttle with a different approach, the missus had a long thin brush kicking about under the stairs that's never used so I thought I would give it a go. It's very effective as the leaf debris and stuff sticks to it and gets pulled out quite easily so using that I went at it with the brush and Hoover for about 40 mins till it was clean. The brush was most effective going in under the plenum from driver side, and the Hoover detailing attachment was best in the passenger side down through the heater hoses. I also had a go again at the sunroof channels cleaned them out with wet wipes as there was a fine layer of sediment, I then got the bug spray bottle out and pumped warm soapy water down the forward drain hoses and then poured more water in the drainage tray and made sure the water drained away on its own. After all the brushing and hoovering I got boiling water and flushed the scuttle out and made sure it came down form both sides of the tunnel.
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Del Last edited by Delboy; 11th March 2015 at 06:03 PM. |
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Get the dyson out lad, better still, get a 50 litre compressor and it will blast the lot out and esp nozzling it down sunroof and door drains for example. Very cheap plus get some air tools and u will never be afraid of heavy duty on jack stands again ! Shock don't pull init.
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I would love a compressor, however I would not advise using it to clean sunroof drains, if the outlet is properly blocked you run the risk of ruptured drain tubes.
The brush and vax was quite effective just slow.
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Good post. For the sunroof I found this video quite helpful too...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFJXX0s6PfU
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The sunroof is a pain.
My drains was blocked. I removed the wheels, stripped the arch liner and cleaned the end of the drain tubes from the wheel side. The ends are rubber and gets full of gunk. Once that is out all that nasty gunky water runs down your arm. I need to do my scuttle area as well. That's loaded with crap.
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Found out the hard way that at least one of my rear sunroof drains are blocked. Left work yesterday and the rear seat got soaked when I went round a corner.
Same today after some rain overnight. So just how difficult is it to gain access to the rear sunroof drains in the wheel arch.
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Manny 2004 A4 1.8T Sport Cabriolet, 89K Miles Past 2004 D3 A8 3.7 Quattro, Xenon, Bose, Blinds, Solar Sunroof, TV, ACC, phone and almost every option. 168K miles rising slowly with retrofit AMI and DVB-T in place of Analogue 2003 Volvo S60 D5 SE Manual, 197K miles. 2001 D2 A8 3.7 QS, Bi-Xenon, Bose, Blinds, Electric Everything, retrofitted RNS-D, 191K Miles |
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