During the first lock down, SWMBO and I decided to attack the underneath of the broomstick, there was no rush and the sun was shining, so we set to. First day, we took the sills off, the front wings, and the wheels and arch liners off. we then raised her up on axle stands.
We then had a fun afternoon with the pressure washer underneath, getting every last bit of crud off, we ended up soaked to the skin.
Next morning I was volunteered to get under with the angry grinder fitted with a wire cup, the flat wheels are a bit too savage, I think, Finishing off with a hand operated wire brush, followed up with another dose of pressure washer in the evening, so she would still be damp in the morning.
Next morning, 2 litres of Vactan was sprayed all over everything underneath and through the chassis holes, and me! with a small garden type pump sprayer.
Next morning, a light hosing down and a light soft brushing underneath, to remove all the grains of ferrous oxide brought to the surface.
Next morning, when all was dry, 10 aerosol tins of Simonize tough paint was applied to everything underneath, and through the chassis holes, and me! with many coats.
Next morning, we fixed the panels back on and made a mental note to fit a new set of tank straps, and sort out some sill covers, sooner rather than later. Tank straps are done, Thanks Mazza, sills are still pending.
I must add, All this work was carried out outside.