| cartoys |
Nah, you don't need to cover anything. It's all covered already. Well, I work for an Autobody shop and we just spray the engine with wax degreaser while engine is running for 1 min then do a quick rinse with water followed up by air blower. Voila done in 2 mins :P actually looks quite nice lol .
Well, if you are really anal about it. You can use a spray bottle and do section at a time spray wait and wipe off. But, seriously that is annoying.
I would suggest the quick way. |
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| steadystud |
Thank you... :-)
quote: Originally posted by cartoys
Nah, you don't need to cover anything. It's all covered already. Well, I work for an Autobody shop and we just spray the engine with wax degreaser while engine is running for 1 min then do a quick rinse with water followed up by air blower. Voila done in 2 mins :P actually looks quite nice lol .
Well, if you are really anal about it. You can use a spray bottle and do section at a time spray wait and wipe off. But, seriously that is annoying.
I would suggest the quick way.
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| jhue |
| Opinion on some of the detailing web sites I hang out on is that you're taking a risk using chemicals not designed for high temperatures in your engine compartment. It could eventually turn into sticky, hard-to-remove goo. Better to use a product specifically designed to be used on an engine, like CD2 engine detailer. |
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