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A real newbie question

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 8:33 pm
by TractorDan
Hi

Have finally bought myself a dorkland 4wd (being a dorklander), a challenger, and have had a few blasts up muriwai beach and loved it.

Anyway my school boy question is - what is the deal with driving on the beach and the short/long term effect from the salt water? What are the best options for stopping my challenger turning into a rust bucket?

Cheers

Dan

Truck Tub

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:55 pm
by bigandrew
Find yourself the cheapest water blaster anda tin of zinc coating for all your bolts to stop them rusting so you can get them off, any repco for that, and woolworths continually have specials on $49 water blasters that i use and they are all you need and a regular blast is as good as anything.

Andrew

;-p

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 7:20 am
by wopass
what he said... or if you cant be arsed waterblasting under your truck, give it the old fashioned fresh water clean by finding a good creek about knee deep and have a good play around in it with your truck after your run out on the beach :wink: more fun :D

Re: Truck Tub

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 10:49 am
by kiwipete
bigandrew wrote: and woolworths continually have specials on $49 water blasters that i use and they are all you need and a regular blast is as good as anything.

Andrew


Hi Andrew, just 3 simple questions here.

Are they really as good as you say?

What brand are they?

Do they have the ability to accept suds?

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:33 pm
by mumad
I got one of those pak n save ones and they go alright, got the soaper bottle thing, will not blast off the fine grime, but will take off the big lumps and clean around the running gear better than a hose can, and then a wipe with a brush takes the grime off, but thats just my opinion!! 8)

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 8:18 pm
by TractorDan
Thanks for the advice and ideas. One thing I was thinking about was the old school treatment of using 'fisholine'(sp). Is this much of an option to get this stuff sprayed onto the underneath of the wagon?

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 11:02 pm
by bigandrew
hey yea as the others said they are good, couldnt tell you what brand it is cause ive had it that long (actually a flatmates) and we use it at least a couple of times a week on our cars and trucks. Takes soap suds, and never had any trouble with it.

Fish o line is that what they used to call it? Fish oil is what my friend told me to use on the inside doors and etc of my vechicles to stop them rusting where you cant wash becasue he lives 100m away from the beach. All i have to say to that is if you want any cars with worn out motors and broken other bits and pieces... something always expires one day.

If applied properly (and you can get odourless products) then they definitly prevent rust. Will it prolong the life of your truck, well theres many great ideas like that that ive wanted to do to my vechicles and at the very stage i get them all done, or ready to do, something else goes lol.

Hope this Helps, and dont spend to long preventing the inevitable just get out there and enjoy it!

Andrew

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 7:53 am
by wjw
Even a proper expensive karcher water blaster won't get the fine mud off :( had one in the UK, thats now sitting in my dads garage... cost me 200GBP when I bough it 7 years ago :(