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OrangeVee
09-30-2017, 02:12 AM
Hi guys!

This week's video is all about properly detailing your engine bay. Simple steps, great results.

Enjoy the video!


https://youtu.be/6LwCbmvLYb0

atgonzales
09-30-2017, 07:01 AM
Nicely done, Pan...

LEDetailing
09-30-2017, 10:29 AM
Nice video demo on a production level engine cleaning/detail. You definitely made it look easy. Helps when you have the right brushes and cleaners. I used to clean engines with just Simple Green and a cheapie wheel brush. Dried with compressed air. It was more of just a cleaning than a detail.

I think one of the more important processes of engine detailing is the drying step. You definitely have that part covered. Engines and small areas are where the MB really dominates.

Reminds me I have to clean my engine bays. My Trans Am needs a more show car engine detail. I should actually remove some plastic pieces and covers to really get it back to like new. Not looking forward to the thought of the labor involved but I'm looking forward to the results:)

LEDetailing
09-30-2017, 10:38 AM
Pan,

Who are some of your favorite YouTube detailing channels to watch?

I enjoy your channel, Car Cleaning Guru, Esoteric, AMMO, Obsessed Garage, and one of my recent favorites it the Forensic Detailing Channel. I forgot to mention Mike Phillips/AG videos, but with Mike his articles and threads are where you really get the most detailed information.

Hoosiers
09-30-2017, 11:09 AM
I wish I could summon up the nerve to spray water into my engine bay. Your process looks easy with outstanding results! I have a 2015 Lexus RX350, all I see when I look under the hood are massive plastic shrouds covering the engine. I clean the tops of the shrouds, the underside of the hood, and around the engine bay every so often with degreaser/microfibers and finish with the same spray you used in this video...but I don't remove the shrouds to do a thorough engine detail...too scared of spraying water in there. I feel like its like having a clean house...as long as you don't look in the closets and drawers or under the furniture. :)

UncleDavy
09-30-2017, 06:50 PM
I wish I could summon up the nerve to spray water into my engine bay. Your process looks easy with outstanding results! I have a 2015 Lexus RX350, all I see when I look under the hood are massive plastic shrouds covering the engine. I clean the tops of the shrouds, the underside of the hood, and around the engine bay every so often with degreaser/microfibers and finish with the same spray you used in this video...but I don't remove the shrouds to do a thorough engine detail...too scared of spraying water in there. I feel like its like having a clean house...as long as you don't look in the closets and drawers or under the furniture. :)

I know what you mean. I have never detailed an engine bay before today and I certainly don't have the nerve to spray water on the engine. My technique was a 50/50 solution of Simple Green gently sprayed on all surfaces and then wiped with a lot of paper towels to remove the initial grime. Then I repeated the same process with cheap microfiber towels. Then I finished it off with a treatment of STP Son of a Gun. I like how it turned out.

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Hoosiers
09-30-2017, 08:32 PM
I know what you mean. I have never detailed an engine bay before today and I certainly don't have the nerve to spray water on the engine. My technique was a 50/50 solution of Simple Green gently sprayed on all surfaces and then wiped with a lot of paper towels to remove the initial grime. Then I repeated the same process with cheap microfiber towels. Then I finished it off with a treatment of STP Son of a Gun. I like how it turned out.

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Well UncleDavy -- I must say that looks great!! :props:

I think I'll make time next week to take off the shrouds and see how bad mine really is, its not high mileage (<40k) so I'm hoping I can do what you did with same results. I need to get under the shroud anyhow to change out the engine air filter.

UncleDavy
10-01-2017, 12:46 AM
Thanks Indy. I wouldn't call it show worthy clean but it looks good. A garden hose would clean the tight areas where a brush or towel couldn't reach. It didn't take that long and I may make it part of my normal routine. My wife considers it a new level of crazy.

OrangeVee
10-01-2017, 03:38 AM
Pan,

Who are some of your favorite YouTube detailing channels to watch?

I enjoy your channel, Car Cleaning Guru, Esoteric, AMMO, Obsessed Garage, and one of my recent favorites it the Forensic Detailing Channel.

I pretty much have the same ones as you! Thanks for the vote of confidence! :). Detailing has been one of my biggest passions for over 20 years now, and I love sharing my knowledge and experience with my viewers.

DwightS
10-01-2017, 06:44 AM
Spraying water on the engine and electrical connectors isn't that big of a deal. With that said, I wouldn't use a high pressure washer or a hard stream from the garden hose, holding it directly on a connection or electrical sensor. I've washed my engines since 1983 when I turned 16 up til now and have never had any issues afterwards.


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OrangeVee
10-01-2017, 05:09 PM
Spraying water on the engine and electrical connectors isn't that big of a deal. I've washed my engines since 1983 when I turned 16 up til now and have never had any issues afterwards.


Well said. I always tell people to use common sense and to not overthink the moment, cause if not, nobody would detail cars. As long as you're careful and are methodical in your approach, use the correct methods, tools and products, no need to worry. ;)