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Doc Olds
8/26/2007 3:09:43 PM
This stuff is incredible.  The only problem with CD-2 Engine Detailer is that it is getting hard to find on a shelf.  I got my last can last year at Aurto Zone.  I've been to several AZs and other auto stores and nothin.  Lots of othe CD-2 products, just not the Engine Detailer.  I'll keep looking, if you ever spot one scoop it up!!  It is available on line though, shipping is steep.  Got to love that ebay  http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CD-2-ENGINE-DETAILER-12-5-OZ_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ50450QQihZ014QQitemZ330048620007QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWD1V

This is 7,000 miles of crud/dust, road salt and sand.


This is after a rinse, a little wiping with an old mit and auto wash, and a spray of SIMPLE GREEN.  I let the Simple green sit for 10 mins (this 3 is pretty new and not greasy), rinsed and followed the instructions on th CD-2 Engine Detailer can.   Looks like this:  
CD-2® Engine Detailer cleans, shines and protects all under-the-hood parts and surfaces in one step. Just spray it on and walk away. No rinsing, No mess.

CD-2® Engine DetailerProduct Benefits
  • Repels dirt, grease and moisture.
  • Easy-to-use after engine degreaser.

    Good stuff.  This can did 2 Pontiacs, my old GMC (before I sold it), and the H3, and still can do one more.  Good luck finding some
  • blackstangs281
    8/26/2007 3:27:12 PM
    It is good stuff.
     
    I have a few cans around.  Haven't used it on the 2 yet but works very well on my other cars.
     
    AZ stopped selling it about a year ago. They now carry Black Magic Engine Detailer.
    Muddydawg75
    8/27/2007 5:14:04 PM
    I'll look around here for ya Doc....  ya never know.
    Muddydawg75
    8/28/2007 2:14:45 PM
    Doc Olds
    9/5/2007 10:35:25 AM
    I found some on a shelf today!    $6.99 at Murray's Discount Auto Stores, on Gratiot in Roseville, MI!!!  Murray's are all over the mid west, but their affiliate company stores may also have it?   A list for everybody:
    Checker Auto Parts
    Founded in 1969, with 467 stores in the Southwestern, Rocky Mountain and Northern Plains states and Hawaii.

    Schuck's Auto Supply
    Founded in 1917, with 229 stores in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.

    Kragen Auto Parts
    Founded in 1947, with 505 stores primarily in California.

    Murray's Discount Auto Stores
    Founded in 1972, with 126 stores in the Midwest.
     
    Good luck and happy detailing!!!!
    Muddydawg75
    10/6/2007 5:34:57 PM
    I gotta say that stuff is great.... I put it on at least a month ago and it still looks like this....
     
    Bennersj
    10/7/2007 12:59:00 PM
    Went out and found some today, also bought ICE.  I had not intentions of using either today, just wanted to hose off some mud from yesterday but...
    4 hours later the 3 is washed, waxed, engine is detailed, inside is all shined up and the only thing left to do is vacuum it out.  So much for a relaxing Sunday watching football.  I will say between the ICE and CD-2 it amde it all easy and well worth it when I step back and look at it!
    blackstangs281
    10/7/2007 5:33:47 PM
    quote:

    ORIGINAL: Bennersj

    Went out and found some today, also bought ICE.  I had not intentions of using either today, just wanted to hose off some mud from yesterday but...
    4 hours later the 3 is washed, waxed, engine is detailed, inside is all shined up and the only thing left to do is vacuum it out.  So much for a relaxing Sunday watching football.  I will say between the ICE and CD-2 it amde it all easy and well worth it when I step back and look at it!

     
     
    Bennersj
    10/8/2007 3:21:41 PM
    I will try and take some tomorrow and post them after work.
    Muddydawg75
    10/8/2007 4:57:17 PM
    I gave a couple cans to Trey.... but I looked under his hood.... and not only has it not seen the CD-2.... it's never seen water mixed with soap....
    Doc Olds
    10/9/2007 9:34:02 AM
      Minister of Mud with a clean engine bay.  Love it!!!  
    Muddydawg75
    10/10/2007 4:14:54 PM
    quote:

    ORIGINAL: Doc Olds

      Minister of Mud with a clean engine bay.  Love it!!!  

     
    I walk it... I talk it....
     

     
    Steve #1
    10/15/2007 12:58:27 AM
    For getting mud off use Scrubbing Bubbles bathroom cleaner.

    Wash it good with a hose.


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    Sray it with Scrubbing Bubbles then wash it off.  I missed a spot here on the first round but it shows how well it works.


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    Muddydawg75
    10/15/2007 12:16:21 PM
    They work hard........
     
     
    and here is a little known fact.... if you google Scrubbing Bubbles.... Colon Cleanse is the first hit....
    Doc Olds
    10/15/2007 12:26:10 PM
    Looks like you walk it pretty friggin tall MuddyD.  Did your pressure washer come with washing stilts!!!    
     
    Scrubbing Bubbles?  I'll try it, I usually just spray some Simle Green to cut the crud and dirt (ah the pleasent aroma), but I'll try the Scrubbing Bubbles bathroom cleaner next time to check it out. 
    HumminNBoatin
    10/16/2007 12:51:41 PM
    Yeah Muddy what are you standing on?
    Muddydawg75
    10/16/2007 1:33:13 PM
    Radiator support....  just wide enough that the work boots grab by the heels and I don't fall...
    HummerGuy
    10/16/2007 1:38:08 PM
    I've used this stuff before.  It's awesome, but it's like an art.  You really need to apply it evenly, or you will have glops of goo all over your engine.
     
    Even MOM got it clean
    Muddydawg75
    10/16/2007 1:42:54 PM
    not MOM.... SIP
     
    HummerGuy
    10/16/2007 1:46:12 PM
    SIP spelled backwards is PIS.....take it for what it is :)
     
    Mix that with Puddles, and you have some interesting combo's there, pispuddles
    Muddydawg75
    10/16/2007 1:54:35 PM
    HummerGuy
    10/16/2007 1:58:21 PM
    That's OK.  Your quote makes up for it
    Trey124
    10/19/2007 8:20:08 AM
    If Muddy ever wants to come by and clean my engine he can. 
    Muddydawg75
    10/19/2007 11:27:58 AM
    Hummergirl4
    1/23/2008 11:48:08 AM
    Going to have to try and find some of that stuff for Humzilla and the Crossfire... Looks like it does a fantastic job
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