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Old 27 Jul 2004, 06:42 pm
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curious, what's the best of the best for engine detailing...

metal, chrome, hose's, powdercoated parts etc....

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Old 27 Jul 2004, 07:23 pm
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DON'T use Simple green! I just learned it attacks Aluminum.
I would use [http://store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/clink...30553.html]303 Cleaner[/url] This stuff works VERY WELL! Just make sure you cover all wires, computer boxes, and anything else affected by water with aluminum foil or plastic trash bag.
Use a small paint brush to get into small areas and rinse with lots of water. Here is an article on engine cleaning.Engine detailing
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Old 27 Jul 2004, 11:02 pm
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Gary,
No it's not. Just big .25c photo display Sorry guy i know you've been trying to rectify this
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Old 28 Jul 2004, 03:09 am
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Hey Gary,
If you ever get this problem cleared up, do you think you could get them to post a group shot of their advertising staff? Most of us ain't never seen that much ignorance in one spot before.
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Old 28 Jul 2004, 11:11 am
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Here's mine:



I just use Armor All wipes... they sell them at WalMart & Autozone.
They're easy to slide into tight spaces & last a long time before chucking them & getting a clean one. Easier than rags.
I use the Orange ones on hoses & the purple ones on all metal, then use armor all on a rag to "touch up" my hoses. I then use a metal polish on all non-painted metal (except the intake - I just use a plastic bristle brush on that.
I wipe my belts w/ a damp rag just to be safe.
If you do it once a week (once every two weeks at minimum) you should keep a nice tidy engine. It takes about an hour at the absolute most. Once your engine is relatively clean, you can use about 3 of each per cleaning.

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