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    Re: How To: Detail Your Engine Like a Professional

    Quote Originally Posted by Dynamic_Detailing View Post
    Great idea, and awesome write-up! Thanks as always Nick
    My pleasure.

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    Re: How To: Detail Your Engine Like a Professional

    I have to admit this is a good write up I haven't had the pleasure of reading before. Thank you .... very nice Nick!!!!

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    Re: How To: Detail Your Engine Like a Professional

    2006 Pontiac Torrent...1st Engine Detail (7yr old dirt)




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    Re: How To: Detail Your Engine Like a Professional

    Great write up Nick,

    So it would seem most of the newer cars have plastic covering which makes cleaning a breeze. but on older cars everything is exposed. Is there anything down low in the engine bay that could be effected by water as it going down where one can not reach?

    And how do you guys who detail go about such things if asked by a customer. Are some cars just to iffy where you would want to stay away from? If a car is old it may have cracks or leaks you can not see, if something gets wet your to blame. Is it possible to use an engine bay cleaner than maybe just a towel to wipe, than a QD to wipe down followed by a trim spray?

    The alternator and intake are easy, the wires are what freaks me out.

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    You are really a pro. Thanks for the write up because it was really informative and useful. I don't know what to say because you nailed it all right.

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    Re: How To: Detail Your Engine Like a Professional

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    The alternator and intake are easy, the wires are what freaks me out.
    The connectors on cars have been sealed for ages; even my el-cheapo 1983 Toyota had sealed connectors. That was 30 years ago.

    Pull a connector apart and you'll see a rubber seal/o-ring within the housing. As for the wiring entering the back of the connector, those are sealed as well...if it is a quality car.

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    Re: How To: Detail Your Engine Like a Professional

    Am I the only one that caught the fact that there is no information included on how the covered wiring connectors, alternator, etc... were cleaned without using water??? Any tips on that? I know how I do it, but I'm always open to learning better ways.

    Input?

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    Re: How To: Detail Your Engine Like a Professional

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    Am I the only one that caught the fact that there is no information included on how the covered wiring connectors, alternator, etc... were cleaned without using water??? Any tips on that?
    See one post above your post...^

    Unless you have an old car where they didn't use quality water proof connectors, why would you cover them.

    My old 1983 Toyota Corolla even had sealed connectors and anything these days, every connector is sealed with O-rings and rubber seals where the wire enters the connector. If they aren't...cheap car.

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    Re: How To: Detail Your Engine Like a Professional

    Quote Originally Posted by Darkhorsefive0 View Post
    Am I the only one that caught the fact that there is no information included on how the covered wiring connectors, alternator, etc... were cleaned without using water??? Any tips on that? I know how I do it, but I'm always open to learning better ways.

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    Sorry to resurrect an old thread

    Electrical connectors, really the plastic part thereof can be cleaned with a cable cleaner. This type of cleaner has a very high dielectric strength that won't cause a short circuit or track, and removes grease and contaminants at the same time. Something like Pow-R-Wash breaks down above 62kV, so 12 V systems are fine
    Cleaning the metal parts of the connector , such as CRC 32 is OK, but on some plastics, CRC is too aggressive, causes the plastics to go sticky.

    Application of the cable cleaner is spray on to a (tooth) brush, rub in then wipe dry with a cotton rag. It doesn't matter if all the chemical remains in the smaller cavities, it won't cause a short circuit.

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    Re: How To: Detail Your Engine Like a Professional

    ive been wanting to do mine for a while now but keep putting it off. i just dont want to have any problems afterward. i hope saran wrap and tinfoil is actually good enough to cover the appropriate components. watched a video online last week. this guy claiming how easy it was and you can wet this and wet that. then he goes to start it and it making noises and had blown sparkplugs.

    im going to be using mckees cleanse all anyway

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