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    Quote Originally Posted by scottinflorida
    You got me thinking about using my steam cleaner on the inside of the engine compartment. Hmmmmmmm???????????
    Just be careful. I wouldn't use it on a cold engine the temperature difference might crack the engine block.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SA Detailer
    After using S.G. over 7 years on countless cars, I have never seen any damage. Every car you have seen posted has had Simple Green sprayed on windsheild, frontend and mirrors. I wash my truck and Benz bi-weekly and spray them down everytime since new and no damage at all. I can truthfully say this is the best thing ever made for removing bugs and grime. I would love to see the link to damaged pics.

    Another car that I have been using Simple Green since new (washed today), now 3 yrs old and washed weekly.


    Here's the link to the pics. You'll have to scroll down some because he didn't post the pictures initially.

    http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...d.php?t=617348

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkie
    OK then!
    Sparkie i LMAO to your reply,you kill me sometimes

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    Want a simple method to keep bugs off the front of your car?

    Just take a little WD-40 and mist over a CLEAN front end, then lightly wipe down with a dry cloth.

    When you return from your trip, or you are done driving for the week, simply spray a little Simple Green where the WD was to remove the WD-40 and the dead bugs.

    It wont harm the paint, period. I've used it on 60,000.00 Corvettes, my BMW, numerous trucks, and just used it on my 06 Saleen.

    Bugs can't stick, so they are easy to remove.

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