Don, Any multi-purpose cleaner (409, Bleach White, etc.) will do the job with to harm to the metal, epoxy frame, and fiberglass underbody. The safest and easiest way to accomplish this is to place the car on four jack stands and remove the wheels. Use your garden hose to spray off all the loose dirt. A scrub brush with soap and water will aid in removing caked on dirt in areas like the wheel wells. After a good rinsing get yourself a bunch of rags and the musti purpose cleaner mentioned above, slide under to car and clean, clean, clean. To remove oil and dirt from the bottom of the engine and trans, use carburetor spray cleaner and a paint brush. Be sure to use the carb cleaner with a spray nozzle to avoid over spray onto the epoxy frame and adjoining rubber components. Be sure to read the warning labels on all of the products mentioned. DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / <dmcjoe@xxxx> Web Site: <http://www.deloreanservices.com> ---------- > From: saintern <saintern@xxxx> > So here's the big question....whats a good cleaner to get all > the grease and other stuff off all the pieces in the whell well (I'd > like to clean up the actual black under body too if possible) > Don Kazmark > http://www.geocities.com/dkazmark/