dublifecrisis
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- Mar 25, 2008
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Ok, you guys were right once again. I've heard so much about CD2 engine detailer and even spotted it a couple times at my local Auto-Zone but always passed it up. I typically don't make a big fuss or try to up-sell engine detailing because let's face it-the rest of the job is draining enough.
Well, a couple months back I did a 2 step on a friend's 2001 4 Runner. Anyways, he calls me up wanting a refresher. ehh ok a basic interior, basic exterior. Broke out the DG105 and some AW. BUT, I offered up an engine detail to make it worth the time a little more. I know selfish me but he was all for it and it desperately needed it. Luckily my Auto-Zone still has a few cans of CD2. I also picked up their brand of engine degreaser. Just like most other engine cleaners, it smells like gasoline. a few brushes, towels, and a water hose is all it took. I covered the alternator with foil and during the chemical spraying I also covered the belt and fan area with a 13 gallon garbage bag. I was really impressed with the CD2-not just with the black rubber and plastic parts but even the fender areas and firewall.
before:
after-yeah I missed part of the upper radiator hose, sorry : )
Well, a couple months back I did a 2 step on a friend's 2001 4 Runner. Anyways, he calls me up wanting a refresher. ehh ok a basic interior, basic exterior. Broke out the DG105 and some AW. BUT, I offered up an engine detail to make it worth the time a little more. I know selfish me but he was all for it and it desperately needed it. Luckily my Auto-Zone still has a few cans of CD2. I also picked up their brand of engine degreaser. Just like most other engine cleaners, it smells like gasoline. a few brushes, towels, and a water hose is all it took. I covered the alternator with foil and during the chemical spraying I also covered the belt and fan area with a 13 gallon garbage bag. I was really impressed with the CD2-not just with the black rubber and plastic parts but even the fender areas and firewall.
before:



after-yeah I missed part of the upper radiator hose, sorry : )


