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Diablito Mar 7, 2014 06:45 PM

Engine bay cleaning
 
They say there's never a stupid question, buuuuut. Is there a preferred method to cleaning the engine bay? Last thing I need to do is make a costly mistake.( I wAs thinking degreaser and hit it with the hose) Thanks in advance!!

happythree Mar 7, 2014 10:32 PM

?,idk, but it would be good to see what used dealers like carmax do.
i got a car there with 40000 mile and the engine area looked like it just left the factory. they have a good system.

i do not spray water under the hood. inviting trouble.

Diablito Mar 8, 2014 01:38 PM

Looks like there is a simple green auto degreaser (safe for rubber, plastic etc.) I'm gonna do some prep work with plastic and maybe tape. Soak for 15 mins or so. Scrub with a brush and rinse. All on a cold engine. I'll give a report after it's done with pictures.

Bunger Mar 8, 2014 06:20 PM

I use regular Simple Green cut 50-50 with water.
Spray the whole engine compartment using one of those pump to pressurize garden sprayers.
Let it sit a few minutes then rinse with the garden hose spray nozzle. Just try not to get the coil packs too wet.

I usually drive around for a little while afterwards to heat it up and make it dry faster.

Doc Olds Mar 9, 2014 10:01 AM

CD-2 Engine Detail awesome stuff. Old thread. https://www.hummerforums.com/forum/d...detailer-6973/

hummerz Mar 9, 2014 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by Doc Olds (Post 309465)
CD-2 Engine Detail awesome stuff. Old thread. https://www.hummerforums.com/forum/d...detailer-6973/

Amazing how you did that without necro bumping.. lol

cd-2 is out of business, owned by turtlewax. htf...

Can use most anthing that cleans/degrease and not too harsh to discolor the plastics..
The secret is to clean a warm engine, and use engine dressing when done..

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/$(KGrHqYOKpU...o1j8g~~_35.JPG

http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotiv...ngine-cleaner/




TAINTER Mar 10, 2014 03:04 AM

I prefer the simple Green 50/50 mix also. On a cold engine. Spray, soak for 5 minutes, rinse and repeat on the tougher places. Then I use the leaf blower to dry.

RKSmith163 Mar 10, 2014 07:23 AM


Originally Posted by TAINTER (Post 309512)
I prefer the simple Green 50/50 mix also. On a cold engine. Spray, soak for 5 minutes, rinse and repeat on the tougher places. Then I use the leaf blower to dry.

X2 on the leaf blower.

NJTEX Mar 10, 2014 05:59 PM

About 1/2 a cup of Tide liquid laundery detergent in bucket of water applied with soft brushes and rags on a wet engine also works great. It really cuts through the oil film and leaves a nice sheen on all the plastic parts.

Doc Olds Mar 12, 2014 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by hummerz (Post 309466)
Amazing how you did that without necro bumping.. lol

cd-2 is out of business, owned by turtlewax. htf...

Thank you. :D

Your statement about CD-2 is mostly correct, but not about their Engine Detailer in the end. A portion of the CD-2 line was purchased by Turtlewax, some is currently being marketed by them, some was shelved, some was sold off. Turtlewax changed the CD-2 formula for pump spray and it died, sales tanked then they and sold the formula.

RSC acquired the Engine Detailer formulation (through a couple of moves) and relabeled it.... GUNK Engine Protector Shine. I can't swear it is identical, but it does have that same lovely smell. :cool:
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