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Shad0ez 10-29-2013 07:39 PM

Engine bay cleaning?
 
Does anyone here clean their engine bay on a regular basis. I've never really done it on my previous cars and didn't really care to. My view on that changed since I picked up the FR-S :thumbsup:

Being in Arizona we get dust storms pretty frequently which can get the engine bay pretty dusty. I was curious what products you guys use if any and if you have any tips to pass along?

soulever 10-29-2013 07:48 PM

http://www.ammonyc.com/detailing/eng...-and-corvette/

Larry Kosilla did a video of it.

Packofcrows 09-02-2015 05:13 PM

Any special sprays you guys recommend that can be found in any generic car store? Ie orileys

go_a_way1 09-02-2015 05:18 PM

I rinse with water then spray autoglym vynal/rubber care on the wet engine and close the hood. Turns out amazing and almost to easy to do.

kch 09-02-2015 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Packofcrows (Post 2377985)
Any special sprays you guys recommend that can be found in any generic car store? Ie orileys

303 Aerospace is not in retail stores (AFAIK), but it's totally worth ordering.

Shady_Banda 09-02-2015 11:16 PM

I would really consider chemical guys. Can't get them from the parts store but they have solid products. For the engine bay get nonsense to knock the dirt off, then some silk shine for that dark black look

WhiteFRS69 09-02-2015 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Packofcrows (Post 2377985)
Any special sprays you guys recommend that can be found in any generic car store? Ie orileys

i like using simple green to be honest, gets the job done

i usually wash it down once and month

Poodles 09-03-2015 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by WhiteFRS69 (Post 2378436)
i like using simple green to be honest, gets the job done

i usually wash it down once and month



Simple Green undiluted will eat aluminum, paint, and dry out rubber. Even diluted it will do much of the same.


Stick to an actual "engine degreaser" as they won't damage anything (plus they work better on really greasy engines).


Most of the time though, you simply need water and some spray detailer as it's mostly dust under there.

WhiteFRS69 09-05-2015 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Poodles (Post 2379019)
Simple Green undiluted will eat aluminum, paint, and dry out rubber. Even diluted it will do much of the same.


Stick to an actual "engine degreaser" as they won't damage anything (plus they work better on really greasy engines).


Most of the time though, you simply need water and some spray detailer as it's mostly dust under there.

thanks for the tip, never knew that, i usually dress some areas with a tire shine or something similar so ive never really noticed it drying out

ive been using some small wheel whoolies to get down into the small areas,
took the battery out to get behind there really well

spent a good hour or so cleaning it up
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