cleaning engine compartment
Alright, Just wondering the best way to get this a little neater???
I don't want to use a high pressure washer, maybe light pressure washer, with a bit of soap in the mix? What's your thoughts? I'll have more images in another thread of yesterdays events!!!:banger: http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/w...9/DSCF1001.jpg |
simple green and water?
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I ended up using a pressure washer with the soaping nozzle...soaped sprayed repeat. all better...
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is she this clean yet if not keep cleaning
http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...f/P1010129.jpg |
If I were to get her that clean...well I don't think that'll ever happen. That looks nice and purdy!!! Heck when I got it she looked almost that bad and was never wheeled...Just not taken care of. Some day when she gets a total rebuild might get close to the clenleness that you got there.
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yeah thats why i never take this one offroad.. i dont even like my nice clean balck underneath getting dusty :O
you know what i found works good is oven cleaner if its greasy.. also get some rainex for the windshield works CRUSHER when offroad! |
we used to spray 409 on the engine let it soak a few min then spray off with water....dunno if it will work on all that mud though but it worked great on mild dirt and grease buildup
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GOOD LORD THIS IS IN THE WRONG SECTION.
No offense man but how on earth does this have anything to do with "4 Wheeling" :dj: |
Moved to Newbie Tech Section.
This topic has been beaten and beaten to death over the years, please try the search function before posting. Your answer is already in this thread, though. Simple Green and water. Fink:devil: |
PURPLE POWER!!!! <This stuff works pretty good with a lil scrubin.
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