Cleaning engine bay
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Cleaning engine bay
Hi all
Just wondering how people clean there engine bay.
Today I just got rags n soapy water n wiped it down. Just want to know what other people do.
Degreaser/pressure hose ect
Just wondering how people clean there engine bay.
Today I just got rags n soapy water n wiped it down. Just want to know what other people do.
Degreaser/pressure hose ect
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Re: Cleaning engine bay
Lots of elbow grease and patience.
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Re: Cleaning engine bay
I take it to a guy in Lane Cove, and for $35.00 he cleans it with a pressure cleaner and some chemicals, and does a good job too.
Only takes about 15 minutes and I can have a cup of coffee while he does it.
Only takes about 15 minutes and I can have a cup of coffee while he does it.
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Re: Cleaning engine bay
cover the Spark plug holes, otherwise make sure you have an air hose handy to blow the water out....
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Re: Cleaning engine bay
whereabouts is it in Lane cove Benny?
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silvermiata wrote:whereabouts is it in Lane cove Benny?
It's a car wash place, in a servo on the corner of Centennial and Mowbray Rds (I think).
He does a good wash too, but he is a little slow, but everything is done by hand.
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Re: Cleaning engine bay
thanks for that, i did not want to hose off degreaser and oil down the drain, so i will visit them soon...
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Re: Cleaning engine bay
I usually just use a stiff brush and a water pressure pack. Plus a rag for the big sections. I only use degreaser if something has gone wrong. Most of the muck I get is from Wakefield though
Takes a while but generally worth it. Funny the things you can find early with a good detailed clean.
Takes a while but generally worth it. Funny the things you can find early with a good detailed clean.
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Re: Cleaning engine bay
truckwash mixed in a spary bottle with water...about 50/50 just to allow it to be sprayed
spray it everywhere, let it sit for 5-10 mins, start up the car and start hosing.
lots of people witnessed it at the last dodgey day and can back me up on how good it works
spray it everywhere, let it sit for 5-10 mins, start up the car and start hosing.
lots of people witnessed it at the last dodgey day and can back me up on how good it works
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Re: Cleaning engine bay
With the car running? Interesting.
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Re: Cleaning engine bay
all of the above and Prepsol and a cloth works wonders and is cheap.
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Re: Cleaning engine bay
jules wrote:With the car running? Interesting.
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yep only when you are hosing it off.
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Re: Cleaning engine bay
Regie wrote:yep only when you are hosing it off.
What for specifically? Just to have the warmth so the water evaporates off without leaving those water droplet marks?
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Regie's method works wonders.
My car's engine bay hadn't been cleaned in years, and 5 mintues with Regie and it looked great. I really should have taken before and after shots.
My car's engine bay hadn't been cleaned in years, and 5 mintues with Regie and it looked great. I really should have taken before and after shots.
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Re: Cleaning engine bay
And be very careful if you have a pod style air filter fitted without an airbox.Regie wrote:jules wrote:With the car running? Interesting.
Jules
yep only when you are hosing it off.
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