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Step 4 - Spray down engine and engine compartment with degrease and allow to dwell for a few minutes.


More photography magic!
















I'm going to start out with the Mothers Fenderwell brush for the large flat areas.
















This is a special brush for SAFELY cleaning canvas and vinyl tops but someone here at work used it for something grimy and ruined it for delicate work so I've turned it into an engine scrubbing brush. The 2" long flagged bristles actually work great for getting into intricate areas.















Now it's time to get out the Speed Master Wheel Brush. The full size version works GREAT for getting into tight areas.


























And last but not least, the Famous Detailing Brush - yeah... that's actually it's name.














This is a well-scrubbed engine and engine compartment (that's two things)






I neet to get me that Ragg Top brush and the Speedmaster as well. I absolutely love the Famous Detailing Brush. I discovered that you can actually put the famous brush in your drill and machine scrub exterior trim with it as well, all thanks to you Mike!