littlemlittle
OBS Enthusiast
Not sure what to title this..
The previous owner of my truck left the hood and wiper cowl cover off when he stored it, it was somewhat under a carport (not really, had to rebuild the motor). I noticed putting my hood on that inside where the wiper linkage is, cowl area I guess it's called, there are so many pine needles and leaves, what's the best way to clean that out? Is there a way to access that area from the bottom?
I know water has to leak out somewhere when it rains, but having so much pine needles and such I don't want it to rust.
I thought about a vacuum with a small flexible attachment to get down there, but I know I won't be able to get it all.
Thanks for the help!
The previous owner of my truck left the hood and wiper cowl cover off when he stored it, it was somewhat under a carport (not really, had to rebuild the motor). I noticed putting my hood on that inside where the wiper linkage is, cowl area I guess it's called, there are so many pine needles and leaves, what's the best way to clean that out? Is there a way to access that area from the bottom?
I know water has to leak out somewhere when it rains, but having so much pine needles and such I don't want it to rust.
I thought about a vacuum with a small flexible attachment to get down there, but I know I won't be able to get it all.
Thanks for the help!