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Old 06-09-2019, 09:09 PM   #3403 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Zyonara91 View Post
How do you carry the engine bay wash? Do you just spray? I am to chicken to attempt this. .. .
Cover up what you don't want to get wet, and get the rest wet

But seriously.. I removed the electrical box on the driver fender so i don't need to cover that, but I cover the filters on my catch cans and put plastic sheeting over the battery/hydraulic compartments. Spray the bay with Adams' Eco-Friendly All Purpose Cleaner. Then, and this is the trick, I use a garden watering attachment to wash the bay down. That way there's no high-pressure streams of water finding their way into places that I don't want them. It definitely takes a leap of faith to do but everything in the bay is more or less water-resistant. Think of all the cars with hood vents (I know I've been, after my last trip.)
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