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^^your crazy man, and I can dig it. LOL
Ahhh... I see now, good call... :D
i used brake dust cleaner
bwhahahahah Grammar Nazis :ninja:
brian i think you missed a spot lol jk..... i use b-52 but be sure to stay away from aluminium
Yeah, WD-40 is a bad idea. When dirt, grease, slime, etc makes contact with it, it sticks and stays.
damnnn whata dumb idea, i detailed for 6 years and hate to say it but it could look wayyy better
the idea of it being flammable never crossed your mind lol we used wd 40 for flamethrowers
All of these ideas in thread.
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Well I've been using WD since I was 16, never turned my hoses brown, never had a problem with it turning to "slime", catching on fire, or any other problems... So 7 years and no problems, damn right I'm going to keep using it.
I was simply posting something y'all could do for a quick bay detail, so all you "pros" at engine detailing keep do your thing lOlOl...
why clean the engine bay? thats what the hoods for.
i usually use steam to clean any of my engine bays. works quite well.
I lol'd for like 15 minutes
Gunk and a pressure washer does wonders for all my stuff :) Just don't be stupid about it lol.
+1
Both awesome products. though I like Hyper Dressing 10:1 and apc 4:1. I do want to try megs super degreaser though and compare it to APC.
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...s/IMG_3501.jpg
Fucking 10 to 1 on Hyper Dressing talking about some water downed stuff!
any local dealers for the APC or the hyper dressing?
http://www.sherwin-automotive.com/en...reLocator.aspx
They might have to order it though.
Another place i like to use for meguiars stuff is autodetailingsolutions.com. Its based in Arizona, but shipping is like 3-4 days tops and he sells samples (Hyper Dressing is only sold in Gallon and 5 gallon i believe, but he sells a sample which comes in a large spray bottle container.)
Edit for link: http://www.autodetailingsolutions.net/d17032.html
Jesus, regular lemon pledge will clean and protect all your ruber, metal, and plastics in the engine bay. Works great on all outside black plastics and rubber. It'll keep them looking new and dark. I don't use it in the interior however.
And the best part of all! It doesn't smell like fucking wd-40! Also wd-40 is a penatrate not a lubercant. It will eat at your plastics and rubber and paint anyways. You might as well get some MEK and save yourself some time and let that destroy everything real quick.
ill keep all this info in mind
Here is my steps:
1. Start with engine cold.
2. Mix up some 50/50 Simple Green and water in a spray bottle.
3. Put plastic bags over distributor and intake filter...(this is what I do).
4. Spray engine bay and engine as much as you desire, I usually soak it real good.
5. Get a wet brush or a cloth and wipe spots you can to get to.
6. Spray engine bay down with water hose, keep the water away from the distributor and spark plug wires (I own a Honda so you others may want to use less water not sure).
7. Take plastic bags off, close the hood and start the car. Let the engine get hot and evaporate all the water in the engine bay.
This is just what I do... WD-40 sounds like a horrible idea
http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/q...G/CIMG0260.jpg
Ok....so what SHOULD be used to properly clean an engine? Only thing I use WD 40 for is to remove bumper stickers