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Old 09-27-2008, 09:00 PM
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How do you clean your engine?

Hey,

What product do you all use to clean your engine, or for your clients' engines? I have a bottle of Purple Power; do I just spray it all over the engine and then rinse the whole engine bay off? I am hesitant to spray liberally as there are battery cables and other things exposed; neither of my vehicles have those fancy plastic engine covers once I open the hood.

Is there anything that AutoGeek sells which will do the job nicely and easily? I drive off-road all the time for work so plenty of dust and dirt gets into the engine bay.


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Old 09-27-2008, 11:43 PM
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Re: How do you clean your engine?

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Dilute a degreaser to 3:1 (usually), warm up the engine, if older car cover the dist cap, pressure wash off the area, liberally soak with degreaser, wait 1 minute, aggitate with brushes, rinse, repeat if necessary.

BTW: you're not getting many responses to your posts because you can find the answers to your questions by searching. Also see the videos that AG has on the store site for more how tos

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Re: How do you clean your engine?

It depends on the engine and how dirty it is. When I clean my personal cars engines they never get too bad. So I will warm the engine, spray with ONR and then a use an APC on some areas (diluted pretty mild) and then use brushes, towels and sponges, spray again with ONR and then dry. Start the car let the engine warm up some more. shut the engine off, use either CD-2 or Hyper Dressing, let it sit for just a couple of minutes then start the engine again. After it has set I will go back and wipe down any excess.
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Old 09-28-2008, 06:27 PM
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Re: How do you clean your engine?

i do pretty much the same as sal. i use dp exterior cleanse-all making sure not to get battery cables and the alternator. i use a variety of brushes then use a hose with just the bare end to rinse. (power washing is a little rough for engines imo) dry then dress with cd2 and wipe off excess.
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Old 09-28-2008, 07:04 PM
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Re: How do you clean your engine?

I use a dilution of Meguiar's Super Degreaser.

The dirtier the engine, the less dilution I use.
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Old 09-28-2008, 10:04 PM
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Re: How do you clean your engine?

Where do you guys get your CD2 these days?
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Re: How do you clean your engine?

Autozone carries CD2 (at least in the southeast)
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Old 09-29-2008, 03:36 AM
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Re: How do you clean your engine?

I actually made two DIY for two different website. Maybe you can reference off some of them

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Re: How do you clean your engine?

Purple Power 1:1 will work good. Yeah, just spray the whole engine bay (I use caution around altenator, belts, and electrical connections) and then rinse with a minimal amount of H2O. Dry with a leaf blower or canned air to get puddling. Dress. Wipe.
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Re: How do you clean your engine?

I have never had a problem with using a pressure washer. Don't do full power on anything painted, like valve covers. Also watch out for stickers and ID tags on engine parts. Other than that, use Megs degreaser, or if you really want to be safe, use Megs APC at 4:1 with a brush. You want to make sure it is really clean before dressing, though, or it will show and look like you dumped dressing over a dirty engine...
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