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Title: WD40 for engine cleaning
Post by: Lewisf1988-DUB on 01 April 2010, 15:31
Is WD40 safe to use as a cleaner in the engine bay?
Title: Re: WD40 for engine cleaning
Post by: Hulmie on 01 April 2010, 15:36
Personally i wouldnt recommend it. I used to work for them and WD40 is a oil based formula and not a degreaser/cleaner.

I know alot of people use wd40 on there hoses etc to make them shine but over time this is not good as it will make the rubber weak.

Go for something like a 3in1 degreaser or autoglym engine degreaser.
Title: Re: WD40 for engine cleaning
Post by: Lewisf1988-DUB on 01 April 2010, 15:44
Cheers bud
Title: Re: WD40 for engine cleaning
Post by: Simon_1.8T on 09 April 2010, 13:30
I use a citrus cleaner, virosol its called got 25ltrs of it the other day so should last a while.  :cool:

I use it on the engine, wheels, arches, cleaning plastics it great stuff imo been using it for years.

I've used AG engine and machine cleaner in the past, spray it on the engine/engine bay and work it with a rad brush/sponge then rinse off, but I always found that when drying it left white marks everywhere, a quick going over with a mf and it soon came off though, ready for some goulash to treat the plastics/rubber.
Title: Re: WD40 for engine cleaning
Post by: jeroni on 11 April 2010, 14:21
GT85 can be used its Teflon based, and is great for engine bay and plastics.
Title: Re: WD40 for engine cleaning
Post by: dish on 14 April 2010, 13:35
Yea as said ive used autoglym engine degreaser before too, worked a charm really! Followed then by auto glym vinyl and rubber care sprayed on to the black plastics and let to dry! Works well for me anyways!