Engine bay cleaning/detailing
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Engine bay cleaning/detailing
I'm after something that you would basically coat the engine with (even the more delicate areas if possible), leave it for a short time then hose off.
I've seen a product called 'Gunk' which is a foaming degreaser type thing that you can coat everything with. It looks ideal but its only in the States by the looks of it.
I tried some standard degreaser from SCA on the lower parts of the engine but it was pretty shit. The direct nozzle wasn't suited for the task and it barely made an impact on the grime and dirt buildup down there.
I've seen a product called 'Gunk' which is a foaming degreaser type thing that you can coat everything with. It looks ideal but its only in the States by the looks of it.
I tried some standard degreaser from SCA on the lower parts of the engine but it was pretty shit. The direct nozzle wasn't suited for the task and it barely made an impact on the grime and dirt buildup down there.
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I vaguely recall a thread on this in which i think Simple Green is used. I think its on You Tube. Or may have come from Honda forum via the states. Will think about it for you. Wll have a look about it once i get back from next job tonight
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Most hardware stores should have it, I know that Bunnings definitely stocks it.
I am going to be cleaning my engine soon, but I will give some of this stuff a try as I have a can of it here.
http://www.3inone.com.au/3inone/cleaner ... reaser.php
I suspect it will work similar to using simple green and will post how I get on one I have given it a shot
I am going to be cleaning my engine soon, but I will give some of this stuff a try as I have a can of it here.
http://www.3inone.com.au/3inone/cleaner ... reaser.php
I suspect it will work similar to using simple green and will post how I get on one I have given it a shot
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Engine bay cleaning
Others have confirmed simple green technique. Kerosene and a paint brush is good on super heavy deposits of grease and grime and then hose off with water. Go the aimple green after the heavy deposits have been sorted. Good luck. Keep us posted with how it works for you
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Kero is cheap. Get it at pak n save for about $5 a litre. Sipermarkets are usually the cheaper rather than car shops
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Just don't rinse the kero off in my neck of the woods, else I may have to infringe your ass Yes I'm an enforcement officer with the Regional Council.
Actually you could try mixing some detergent with the kero, that would make it hose off better. The other thing to try may be Jif cleaner, I use it as handcleaner straight, then rinse it iff. Works better than swarfega.
Actually you could try mixing some detergent with the kero, that would make it hose off better. The other thing to try may be Jif cleaner, I use it as handcleaner straight, then rinse it iff. Works better than swarfega.
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Once you apply the foaming tyre cleaner is it necessary to wash it off or does it stay on and dissapates itself??? And it is applied to engine and engine bay area i assume
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Forgot to take a before photo, and my photography skills are average for this one, but this was after one spray down of simple green and a hose off. Minimal scrubbing. It definitely loosened off the surface dirt and grime, but there's still quite a bit there. Next time I'll get right in there with a brush. I'm planning to go all out and get the bay really clean, but theres not much point until summer comes along so for now I'll stay on top of it best I can.
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