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[QUOTE=EC900;12546535]Since you’re aware that rear wells tend to collect more oil than fronts, I agree with use of Simple Green or Dawn Heavy Duty cleaners and work well, even tried bbq grille cleaners to break down oil/grease (not very effective). Gunk is messy, smelly and has its own residue to deal with. Spray Simple Green or Dawn on and let it soak a bit, the. work out the dirt in the crevices with a stiff paint brush (cut the bristles down). You’ll probably need to wash/rinse/repeat a couple-few times. Be sure to blow out with compressed air to decrease dry time to inspect how cleaning is going. Power wash after soaking can make quick work - but too close will lift off previously applied aftermarket undercoating.

I agree, this is the best way to do it short of the $$ dry ice cleanings.
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