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cleaning engine bay
i looked through this thread and couldnt find anything so i was wondering if anyone knew how to safe clean our engine bays?
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The shop I used to work at just pressure washes the bay, soaps everything, pressure washes again, then uses something like tire dressing to shine up some parts
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I wet the bay with water. Spray on some simple green and let it do its thing and then rinse it all back off. Finish with chemical guys black to black spray. Show level clean and shine every time.
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I like to use sandwich bags and electrical tape to cover the MAF sensors. Then I'll give it a nice spray down. If the bay is really covered in grime/greese you can always find a good cleaner at your local automotive store, but be carefule getting it on the body paint. There are also sprays that will give it a nice shine, but I've found that they look really nice for a few days, but attract a LOT more dirt, so it's your choice what you'd like to go for.
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I just use a damp cloth. I usually hit up the engine bay every time I wash my car and do a quick wipe down of the motor. If you get in the habit of wiping your engine bay down you won’t ever have to pressure wash it. I personally wouldn’t ever pressure wash my motor anyways.
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yah, my engine bay is pretty clean too. i just use one of the used MF towels after QD'ing the car to wipe everything down.
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Adam's All Purpose cleaner is good :tup:
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mr.jar- i thought you were a simple-green man?
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I used Adam's APC and got great results, but I usually just use an air compressor and a large, soft bristled paint brush to loosen the dirt. Works great and I don't have to worry about getting any electrical wet. For the tough stuff though, you need to wash it down.
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I buy "gunk" at Oriley or your local automotive store. And power wash with it. I generally don't cover anything up either.
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I just give mine a simple wipe down every couple of weeks with a good detail spray to stay ahead of the dust. :tiphat:
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I use Armor-All cleaning wipes to wipe everything down, and 303 protectant to shine everything up afterwards. I blow everything off with compressed air every week or so, and shine everything up every three weeks or a month. The dirt's never gotten bad enough to need any water. I fully accept that I'm possibly OCD about the engine bay.
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