As part of my tidy-up, I am cleaning the engine bay area of my early 250SL in preparation for repainting which is not so hard because I can use a high pressure cleaner attachment on my compressor, scrubbing brushes, followed by sanding and dewaxing before painting. All fairly do-able at home with patience and perseverance.
However cleaning the suspension of its 40 years of built up dirt, grime and compacted grease poses a much harder problem and I a am hoping someone can give me some practical advice on the best approach to the problem.
I cannot afford to stripped the car to bare shell to have them sandblasted, and I don’t own a hoist so access is limited to what I can reach from inside the engine bay and from under the car. I have basic tools , but no stream cleaner. The engine is currently stripped of all removable parts, so I cannot drive the car to a specialists, even if I knew what sort of specialist did that type of work.
Naturally I have tried auto-shop de-greasers using a pressure system, but these don’t make much of an impression on 40 years of accumulated grime.
Has anyone successfully done this at home by hand?
Thanks
Jeff