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Engine cleaning


miko_supra

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its a real pain in the ass trust me.....if you want a mint engine bay I would say the only way is to strip it, pull the engine gunk it all and then have the bay sprayed and all the parts taken off cleaned

 

if your not doing this then I would say a ton of cloths gunk and some brasso for the metal ;)

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I use AutoGlym rubber/trim protector on the hoses, come up nice and shiny.

Lots of kitchen towel and cloths, I don't like using degreaser much as it's not nice on your skin. (Wear gloves!).

Autosol for metal bits.

An old toothbrush can be handy.

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I do, but we need to get Jane out before I do it, she thinks it environmentally unfriendly. She thinks it blocks the drains, but I put old petrol down them afterwards, to clear them out, so she's wrong.....

PMSL

I'm choking to death on my chips now after reading that out to the office!

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10 minutes with a steam cleaner, all modern underbonnet electrics are pretty much sealed even against ham fisted steam cleaner usage, never had a problem with anything none Lucas and post about 1990, done dozens and dozens. I do my own car at least 4 times a year. I hasten to add that "steam clean" is used loosely, I don't advocate true superheated steam cleaning (which few garage "steam cleaners" will achieve anyway), but hot water pressure washing with water around boiling point.

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