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Cleaning screenwash reservoir 2004 E53
Cleaning screenwash reservoir 2004 E53
Is it possible to separate the two halves of the bottle ie top black plastic part from white bottom half, for the purposes of cleaning?
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Re: Cleaning screenwash reservoir 2004 E53
Yes
But putting them back together afterwards is a little more tricky!!
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Seriously (what me!!??!)
I don't think you can
You can take it out the car and give it a blast with something though.
But putting them back together afterwards is a little more tricky!!
>:D >:D >:D
Seriously (what me!!??!)
I don't think you can
You can take it out the car and give it a blast with something though.
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But then I could be talking bollox.. O:-)
Re: Cleaning screenwash reservoir 2004 E53
I used a long bendy bottle brush and a bleach solution to get rid of the black gunk in mine.
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I think the two parts were welded together so taking them apart will need a saw!
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Re: Cleaning screenwash reservoir 2004 E53
I cleaned mine with a bit of soapy water, a hand full of clean grit & shook it all about for a while...
scrubbed up nicely & got rid of the dead stuff inside...
you could use a bottle brush if you can bend it to get to all the grubby bits i guess
scrubbed up nicely & got rid of the dead stuff inside...
you could use a bottle brush if you can bend it to get to all the grubby bits i guess
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Ok thanks to everyone. Do we think the plastic is robust enough to be dishwasher proof?
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Re: Cleaning screenwash reservoir 2004 E53
probably dishy proof, but you wont get any water into it.....
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I disagree - there is the main filling aperture which is positioned correctly will let water in, and the two smaller pump ones (which i agree wont let much water in and in fact will also let the water from the kain aperture back put but I'm just trying to flush through
I'll give it a go. Reason for asking is I havent yet taken it off but last time I struggled even with a bottle brush to reach some of the grubby parts
I have a hand held steam cleaner I might try the nozzle on that too
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I'll give it a go. Reason for asking is I havent yet taken it off but last time I struggled even with a bottle brush to reach some of the grubby parts
I have a hand held steam cleaner I might try the nozzle on that too
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Re: Cleaning screenwash reservoir 2004 E53
I wrestled with this one just like you are.... a handful of gravel & a small squirt of Fairy... & a good shake solved it for me.
Re: Cleaning screenwash reservoir 2004 E53
Thanks - I also have some sterilising fluid that I thought may kill the bugs but it is a case of having to plug the pump apertures somehow so i can let it steep overnight.
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Re: Cleaning screenwash reservoir 2004 E53
Agree totally....
there is probably a new species evolving in my washer bottle since I cleaned it last summer ha ha ) :blink:
there is probably a new species evolving in my washer bottle since I cleaned it last summer ha ha ) :blink:
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Re: Cleaning screenwash reservoir 2004 E53
I'm gonna stick some sterilising fluid in my girlfriend too... she's turned into a new species too since the onset of menopause ... )
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Re: Cleaning screenwash reservoir 2004 E53
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I'm gonna stick some sterilising fluid in my girlfriend too... she's turned into a new species too since the onset of menopause ... )
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I'm gonna stick some sterilising fluid in my girlfriend too... she's turned into a new species too since the onset of menopause ... )
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If things were meant to be easy, then I will soon complicate them....
Please note...
Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
But then I could be talking bollox.. O:-)
Please note...
Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
But then I could be talking bollox.. O:-)
Re: Cleaning screenwash reservoir 2004 E53
not to everyones liking but coming for a subaru background. you could get it plastic dipped.
can be done in a range of colours or compersits ie carbon fiber.
can be done in a range of colours or compersits ie carbon fiber.
Re: Cleaning screenwash reservoir 2004 E53
Im losing you - how does that help? Do you mean its effectively clean as new after it is dipped?
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