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Old 07-27-2005, 07:16 PM
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Default Re: share your methods to cleaning a orig engine bay.

keep it coming guys...

Rick we have the greenish stuff at the wash to but it dont seem very powerfull here, maybe the cheap a$$ operatore is dilutting it???...I do better with straight soapy water and my Oven cleaner.

Bobby that's about what I do but gave up on Gunk as it stained some of the orig paint on things plus I didnt think it seemed to help the cause just more dollars spent.

Jason, you are correct you can do under the hood but if he catches you with ramps going for the big stuff he will dang near beat ya to death before you get out of there.

I started doing them at home and lay old sheets down to catch the grease and use a little cheap Home Depot sprayer and to be honest it has plenty of power to get it pretty clean without forcing water into places I dont really want, I think I am going to lay old blankets on the fenderwells and along the firewall and go to town on the motor/trans and underneath but undecided on how to go at the black surfaces by hand yet...

Thnx Bud.
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