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Engine Detailing

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Posted by: 97 Ivory Pearl VIII

Got the first chance of the season today to really put the clean on the Mark. I planned to give the engine bay the once over, but decided to wait 'til I asked for some feedback. Since there is a fair amount of plastic under the hood of a Gen II, would it hurt to use Armorall Wipes to shine up the alternator cover, front engine bay covers, hoses, battery, fan shroud and radiator cover, etc.?

I figure that the wipes don't have a whole bunch of Armorall on them, so I won't be soaking things down with it. Just enough to get a little shine on. The wipes would make it easy to get the stuff just where I wanted it.

Let's here it! Are there any plastic or rubber components that I should NOT use Armorall on (obviously not the serpentine belt)? What do you think?



Posted by: Nysbadmk8

All of them! Do not use armor all please!

I would degrease the engine with Meguiars "detailer line" Super Degreaser at a 4:1 ratio mix.

And then dress the engine with meguiars "detailer line" Hyper-dressing at a 1:1 ratio mix. The results are drop dead WOW.



Posted by: 97 Ivory Pearl VIII

Quote:
Originally Posted by Nysbadmk8
All of them! Do not use armor all please!

I would degrease the engine with Meguiars "detailer line" Super Degreaser at a 4:1 ratio mix.

And then dress the engine with meguiars "detailer line" Hyper-dressing at a 1:1 ratio mix. The results are drop dead WOW.
Will the armor all do some type of damage or will it just look bad?



Posted by: Nysbadmk8

Quote:
Originally Posted by 97 Ivory Pearl VIII
Will the armor all do some type of damage or will it just look bad?

Armor All accelrates the degradation of any type plastic.



Posted by: 06AtlantaLS

bump...

I had a guy once spray the engine down w/ degreaser and once it dried he sprayed kerosene all over it. It looked VERY clean but I was a little confused about why you would spray kerosene all over the engine bay. Worked for him. Has anyone else ever heard of something like this?



Posted by: ground_zero298

My friend worked at a used car lot and they used that on all of them, I always use simple green.



Posted by: chris

Simple green is corrosive to aluminum. Thats why we quit using it in aviation. I use Eagle One tire wet and a rug to detail under the hood.





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