It seems that this technique is pretty effective in underside and engine cleaning.
The idea is that the car gets blasted with carbon dioxide in solid form at -75 celsius and the dirt says “wow so much cold I am getting out of here”.
Had a very long trip recently and my not Z car is full of dirt, slime and probably half of the total insects population around Greece and Italy.
Got a quote for a full treatment, 950 € for underside, all mechanical and other parts (engine, shocks, differential, wishbones etc) and exterior paint.
This guy says its ok to do it and totally safe but air temp today here is 38 c and I don't think that giving a thermal shock from 38 to minus 75 to my paint is a good idea.
any input?
The idea is that the car gets blasted with carbon dioxide in solid form at -75 celsius and the dirt says “wow so much cold I am getting out of here”.
Had a very long trip recently and my not Z car is full of dirt, slime and probably half of the total insects population around Greece and Italy.
Got a quote for a full treatment, 950 € for underside, all mechanical and other parts (engine, shocks, differential, wishbones etc) and exterior paint.
This guy says its ok to do it and totally safe but air temp today here is 38 c and I don't think that giving a thermal shock from 38 to minus 75 to my paint is a good idea.
any input?