yeah, the weather is starting to get nice again.
going to head over to the car wash soon (probably tomorrow) and was looking at my engine bay. Its dirty as shit.
I was wondering what you guys thought of high pressure washing the engine bay. Also what techniques do you use? what to cover up, ect.
yeah, the weather is starting to get nice again.
going to head over to the car wash soon (probably tomorrow) and was looking at my engine bay. Its dirty as shit.
I was wondering what you guys thought of high pressure washing the engine bay. Also what techniques do you use? what to cover up, ect.
thanks,
zyg0te
cover anything that has to do with electricity... alternator, fuses, battary, computer etc... with plastic bags... dont put too much pressure on any one spot, keep the sprayer a few feet away and always moving... if it looks like you shouldnt spray it... dont!!!
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This may sound crazy to some of you but if you spray it down one day and get it half decently tidy (of course covering alt,etc), then the next day spray tire foam all over and leave it. This make's everything shiny a little greasy but you can wipe it down if you prefer, the only thing is it collects dust and dirt quicker therefor need's to be done once every week or two. This is what i do and haven't had a problem YET!
This may sound crazy to some of you but if you spray it down one day and get it half decently tidy (of course covering alt,etc), then the next day spray tire foam all over and leave it. This make's everything shiny a little greasy but you can wipe it down if you prefer, the only thing is it collects dust and dirt quicker therefor need's to be done once every week or two. This is what i do and haven't had a problem YET!
yea we finished off engine details with tire shine on all black rubber and plastic peices... looks good for a bit, you got to keep on top of it though...
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yeah that's the only downfall keeping up with it, but it doesn't take much to clean it up once it's been done allready. One good day here and there with the old toothbrush and stuff and it's just like new again, any one else with tip's please let us know.
Go to pepboys and buy gunk. I think all you need to do is leave it on for minutes, spray it with water and let your angine dry up. You might need to cover your alternator and if you have a WAI you need to cover the filter too.
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Last edited by Shift1.6 : Mar 21st, 2004 at 03:08 PM.
the best stuff i have found in detailing an engine bay is Castrol Super Clean. Can be bought at walmart, comes in a purple jug. Mix 50/50 water in a spray bottle and spray a good mist over the engine bay (follow info above in what things to cover up - i use aluminum foil)
let sit on cold - cool - slightly warm engine but not to long and then spray off. get a rag and use some elbow grease. repeat if necessary. i just hose the stuff off.
then i go with armor all type stuff and spray a mist over again and wipe off the hoses and such !
will look real nice !
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I use Simple Green to do my engine. It says to dilute it but I dont usually.... I just use it straight from the bottle... sometimes I dilute it if Im really cleaning it up tho... That stuff works really good and your engine bay smells nice and evergreen fresh! Especially when the exhaust shield gets hot
What ever you do make damn sure that you are spraying a cool engine as in let it cool for half an hour ....... otherwise ya might just crack the exhaust header.