BadBong wrote:wassup wrote:any brand of degreaser will do the job.. figure youll need 3 cans.. its goes very quickly.
A toilet brush to scrub the stubborn grim helps... rinse with soapy water and then a final rise.. then wipe everything down.
I look forward to seeing the results!
Thanks mate.
But will the toilet brush be too hard on the paint?...
It'll only be as hard as you scrub it.. A small head brush will get into the places that are excellent at collecting dust, and road grime, it'll help loosen the stuff. Like washing a car let the degreaser and brush do the work, not your elbow!
And definitely soapy water first to wash down. +1 for the greasy pan analogy
And the secret is to have silicone spray (the one with a small pipe off the nozzle) available. Once you've rubbed down the bay and plastics you need to hit the black stuff up with the silicone or it'll discolor (degreaser does that). The key is to get the plastics back to factory look. Then the hard work will definitely show!