SeaWeed all over my CupraR :(

ando

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Right so I was on the beech a few days ago, a beech that cars are allowed to drive on. Everything was grand, I was at the end of the beech. I decided to head home and to my horror I saw that between me and the exit was .... THE SEA!!!!! Argh, the tide had come in on one end of the beech and it was still coming in... so I decided to just go for it. I managed to get off the beech ok but I drove through a LOT of seaweed. It managed to get everywhere, even in the engine bay and around the suspension bits...

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I managed to get a lot of it off the underneath of the car the next day but DEAR GOD it was smelly

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I washed the car as much as I could including the underneath using hi powered jet sprays but a lot of the seaweed got into the engine bay:

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I have gotten rid of a lot of it but I’m wondering about the salty water that has dried in... rust after a year or so??? I’ve heard of people washing their engine bays with steam jets or something??? has anyone got a clue where I could get that done.. or could I just get the hi powered water jet spray from the car wash n hit the engine with it? Ive never done this before so Im kinda clueless about washing under the bonnet
 

ZBOYD

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oh my giddy aunt! A pressure washer shouldn't trouble the engine too much, but its the electrics you need to avoid getting drenched. Having the engine running while cleaning is certainly advised. And try and bag or cover in plastic any sensitive electrics.

Do short directed blasts with the water, and let it drain way, dont go mad spraying it everywhere, and keep it away from places where the engine might injest water like the air intake etc.

Might be an idea to take the plastic ****/sump guard off from under the engine, as the water should drain off faster, and you wont get as mush spray back either.
 
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spyke85

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Oops indeed. Why does it remind me of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?:lol:

Just watch out for the seaweed getting caught in any belts, and also drying out and possibly catching fire! Its possible I guess.
 

Cupra_power

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Who is the U boat commander ?( always wanted to use that line:D ).... harrrrr me hearties, shiver me timber and pass me the remap harrrrr:blink: ;)
 

Cupra_power

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Varsity mate of mine decided to take his fathers 3 week old BMW 333I (pretty rare car) for a play. This is while his folks were on holiday by the way. He figured because it had a limited slip diff though it would be okay on the beach, too many frosties at the barbeque, wakes up next morning to find the car up to the roof in the sea. 15 years later and I still laugh about it:cartman: :cartman:
 

Turbo Tay

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Whoops! Can you pm me you reg number?..............so I can put it on my "Don't ever buy this car list" :lol:

Have you tried using Vanish fabric stain remover? I hear that's good for getting rid of tide marks.....

Sorry! :ban:
 

Feel

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I've just been watching Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall cooking up some seaweed.

Maybe you should invite some hungry mates round for a bite?

Sesame oil and some soy sauce is the way to go, apparently...
 

Scotty_b

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Just had some with my chinese take away, maybe you could make a profit!
Sorry fella id be going ape if it was my car but it does sound funny
 
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paul26982

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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL got to laugh sorry, if you never had pics wouldnt beleive you, also would worry bout the salt water etc, numpty
 
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