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Old 08-10-2011, 11:41 PM
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yea i have seen under the hood...ive seen cars get f'cked up from just sprayin liek crazy... be safe and dont risk it 98chevyblazer
 

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Old 08-11-2011, 08:42 AM
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I would think using brake cleaner on a really dirty engine bay could become quite expensive in a hurry. Simple Green or Purple Power does an excellent job on grease. Spray it on, agitate the heavily soiled areas with a brush, let it sit for a minute then rinse it off with a free flowing garden hose. That way you prevent the spray from going where it's not wanted. As previously mentioned, cover the alternator, throttle body and distributor. Soak the water up from pockets on the engine with a rag.
 
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Before and after pics anyone?
 
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Old 01-13-2013, 03:32 PM
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im not exactly sure what its called but they got spray at autozone you can buy specifically for that.. you just spray it let it sit and wash it off, after you cover your dist. cap, alternator, etc..
 
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Old 01-13-2013, 04:30 PM
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Not sure if what you guys call purple power is the same as castrol super clean
I oversprayed the windshield with super clean and it etched the glass
 
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Old 02-05-2013, 10:10 PM
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For stubborn greasy areas I use a good brand of oven cleaner,Easy off works good.Dont use on painted surfaces unless you want to do a touch up paint job.I let it soak on a hot or warm engine for about 15-20 minutes then use the power sprayers at the car wash.I have been using this method for years.
 
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Old 01-28-2014, 09:39 AM
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In the "dollar store" by me they sell this stuff thats called (AWESOME) it's orange in color. This stuff is great on everything. I have used it to get stains out of carpet, oil stains on the driveway, I sprayed the whole engine bay, let sit for 10 min. then respray again. Then hit it with the hose, all washes away. I just noticed walmart is starting to carry it to. But for more $$. It's only a buck at the dollar store.
 
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Old 04-19-2014, 02:12 PM
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I used the car wash a few years ago, after covering the distributor, coil and throttle body, then drove it dry. Everything was fine the whole day. the next morning it was missing real bad. I did a quick tune up, plugs wires, cap and rotor, and everything was fine. I haven't attempted to was an engine since. I was thinking about one of those steam clean services. Anybody ave an opinion on that.
 
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the whole thing is electrical parts... can I just turn a garden hose on it? Everything in my engine compartment is covered in a layer of mud.
 
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Old 12-27-2014, 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by TomB205
the whole thing is electrical parts... can I just turn a garden hose on it? Everything in my engine compartment is covered in a layer of mud.
I myself don't worry about getting the whole thing fully clean in 1 wash But i do run the truck till warm/hot and head over to Canadian Tire / Auto zone / pep boys any auto parts store that sells engine degreaser and get a bottle of it head over to the car wash and spray it on till its empty then close the hood wash the outside of the truck 10 mins later i hit the engine bay with soap and water Never had a stall issue i would say i washed it 2 times the first week then 1 more time the following week and grabbed a rag and baby bottle brush and got all the nooks and crannies now its a wash once a month She looks showroom new under the hood Don't know if the pic below will up load but this was just after the 2nd wash i did ..I later had sanded and buffed the A/C lines. Painted the A/C front plate and ALT, housing and face
 
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