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General => Detailing => Topic started by: pauld_88 on 18 July 2009, 22:51

Title: Engine Bay
Post by: pauld_88 on 18 July 2009, 22:51
ok need the tips and tricks guys best products techniques and procedures for cleaning my engine bay want it looking mint again as at the moment it looks a bit rusty!
Title: Re: Engine Bay
Post by: johnson6672 on 19 July 2009, 20:03
CD2 engine cleaner and detailing spray is good, they sell it in halfrords.
Title: Re: Engine Bay
Post by: jonesltd on 20 July 2009, 08:55
ppl say WD40?
Title: Re: Engine Bay
Post by: Rhyso on 20 July 2009, 09:20
i used Autoglym Engine & Machine cleaner and some detailing brushes

Spray liberally, taking care not to spray electrical stuff (some people cover it up), and then use the brushes to scrub the cleaner in

Then i used a pressure washer and rinsed off, making sure i didn't keep the hose directed at any one area for more than 1/2 second or so

i then allowed it to dry naturally and used some Poorboys Natural Look on the plastics
Title: Re: Engine Bay
Post by: Guy on 20 July 2009, 17:37
i use a TFR /APC mix and a pressure washer... i top it off with a water based silicone spray so you can just spray it on and leave it to dry

you can use a AG engine machine cleaner or similar for the grubbier bits if you want... but unless you are showing the engine you could end up doing a lot of hard work when you don't really need to

(http://i427.photobucket.com/albums/pp359/chuffs69/DSCF2883.jpg)

wash the inside of you bonnet too... spray on the solution at the same time as you are doing the engine bay, then pressure wash before you rinse the engine bay down, if you have soundproofing material try not to let this get waterlogged as it could sag
Title: Re: Engine Bay
Post by: Dan J on 21 July 2009, 00:49
soundproofing will sag for def whilst water logged but unless in really bad condition in the first place it should be ok,dont hold the lance too close to it and wires etc(as stated above)
get your engine nice and hot before you do this,makes it alot easier for the solution to break the crap down on the engine,make sure you make enough solution to keep re-applying to the bay to stop it drying out,leave for 5mins or so and wash off,
close bonnet and get engine hot again to dry the bay out, now hot and dry you can apply your chosen dressing,i use highstyle from autosmart.
Title: Re: Engine Bay
Post by: Guy on 21 July 2009, 14:43
soundproofing will sag for def whilst water logged but unless in really bad condition in the first place it should be ok,dont hold the lance too close to it and wires etc(as stated above)
get your engine nice and hot before you do this,makes it alot easier for the solution to break the crap down on the engine,make sure you make enough solution to keep re-applying to the bay to stop it drying out,leave for 5mins or so and wash off,
close bonnet and get engine hot again to dry the bay out, now hot and dry you can apply your chosen dressing,i use highstyle from autosmart.

i've found finish is an excellent product for this... spray on and leave it... job done!  :wink:
Title: Re: Engine Bay
Post by: johnson6672 on 21 July 2009, 19:04
That CD2 stuff has a detailing spray and a cleaning spray, the detailer you just spray on and leave, wil try and find some pics of my scoobie when i used it, came up really well, did it for a show and had people asking me all day how i got it that clean.
Also used a pressure washer to remove the cleaner, worked a treat.
Title: Re: Engine Bay
Post by: Guy on 21 July 2009, 23:18
That CD2 stuff has a detailing spray and a cleaning spray, the detailer you just spray on and leave, wil try and find some pics of my scoobie when i used it, came up really well, did it for a show and had people asking me all day how i got it that clean.
Also used a pressure washer to remove the cleaner, worked a treat.

cd2 iirc doesn't contain a degreaser, just some light cleanser

whatever product you end up using will probably contain a lot of silicone anyway

Title: Re: Engine Bay
Post by: Ninja on 22 July 2009, 23:50
Where can you get that cd2 from?
Title: Re: Engine Bay
Post by: johnson6672 on 23 July 2009, 08:10
I got mine from Halfords, but Guy said there is better stuff on the market, although it did a good job on mine, the car was only 2 years old with 20000 on the clock, so in all fairness was not that dirty compared to a 20 year old mk2 would probabley be.