Engine cleaning??
Engine cleaning??
ok ok ok i know this is really gonna make me sound like a newb, however, i was wondering..... we all know that u are suppose to cover up and electrical wires and what not but to really get in the bay and shine it up, whats the best approach to getting in there and not messing anything really important up? what should i watch for? and what could go wrong? thanks guys
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Honestly you don't need to bother covering electrical components, they're designed to withstand getting wet, just avoid spraying them directly. I just scrub everything with a bucket of suds and a rag/sponge, rinse it off, then dry everything with a rag. Finally, dress all the plastic/rubber with 303 protectant.
http://www.303products.com/
Awesome protectant and doesn't leave things all greasy like other products do. I think most decent auto parts stores are carrying it these days.
Awesome protectant and doesn't leave things all greasy like other products do. I think most decent auto parts stores are carrying it these days.
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