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Unless you had a rear mainseal failure or a mainshaft seal failure, most of that should be clutch dust. I'd start with an air compressor.

Then I just use a bucket of dishwashing liquid and water, and a sponge. It's not usually very stuck or attached. Pressure washing seems overkill, imo.
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