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Old 08 Sep 2004, 11:05 pm
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Would using one of those home steam cleaners that are seen on TV to clean bathrooms and such, be to harmfull to use on chrome wheels, brake calipers and in the engine bay? Say to cleanup the intake manifold on the GT?
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Old 09 Sep 2004, 01:46 pm
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That depends on what chemicals you put in the machine. If its just hot water, then no it won't hurt. Never heard of steam cleaning wheels, I usually use alkaline cleaners with a power washer. Let me know it you try it, generally you need some kind of surfactant (cleaner) to emulsify (breakdown) the foreign contaminents. Same thing with the engine, hot water won't break down any grease, oil, in the bay area. Gary
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Thanks Gary. All I was planning on using was distilled water. I'll post back if/when i do it.
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Same thing with the engine, hot water won't break down any grease, oil, in the bay area. Gary
Chemically, no, but becuase of temperature and pressure of the stream, it does a pretty good job. Had an older car with high mileage and I used to steam clean the engine - came out very good. I didn't do it so much for cosmetics, but I felt it would run cooler and make it easier to trace any oil leaks.
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Same thing with the engine, hot water won't break down any grease, oil, in the bay area. Gary
Chemically, no, but because of temperature and pressure of the stream, it does a pretty good job. Had an older car with high mileage and I used to steam clean the engine - came out very good. I didn't do it so much for cosmetics, but I felt it would run cooler and make it easier to trace any oil leaks.
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