pebelanger
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- Apr 26, 2011
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Simple question. Right now I work at a detailing shop that literally pops the hood, sprays it down with an APC and hits basically everything with a power washer relatively quickly. Nothing gets covered, which to my understanding is not good practice. So again, new to the world of detailing, and to ensure I develop skills that are respectable, contrary to what may be going on where I make money, I was hoping someone could shed some light on what a pretty standard practice for making the engine bay/under the hood look new again. Any input would be great, thanks.