Engine Detailing

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Hey Guys long time no talk, I am looking to get into engine detailing this season but i am not too sure on what products are used to clean the engine. I know the ovious cover the battery, alt, etc but other then that i wouldnt know what to use to get it clean, I am going to use my car as the lab rat probally in the next few weekends. :cheers:
 
Wow that car looks great it looks like a mirror. and the engine is nice also. I have ARO I will use that with a brush. Thanks for the info.
 
Wow that car looks great it looks like a mirror. and the engine is nice also. I have ARO I will use that with a brush. Thanks for the info.
Thanks...I used the ARO and agitated where needed and rinsed with a pw (not too close) and then dried it with my leaf blower prior to dressing with 303...that method worked well for me. the leaf blower helps ensure you get the water out; I know some people also run the engine for a few minutes as well.
 
Thanks...I used the ARO and agitated where needed and rinsed with a pw (not too close) and then dried it with my leaf blower prior to dressing with 303...that method worked well for me. the leaf blower helps ensure you get the water out; I know some people also run the engine for a few minutes as well.


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ARo works, but most APC's work and are easier on the wallet; like megs APC, diluted 4:1 with water would do the trick. Some OTC options like Purple Power work well, too. I usually dress the engine afterwards with Optimum Protectant Plus (old version) or CD-2 engine detailer.

Pete
 
I've never covered anything other than the exposed cone filter on my own car. As mentioned, degreaser, pressure washer, wipe down, then spray CD-2 or Stoner's More Shine. Short and sweet but don't forget the underside of the hood and other areas that are not so obvious until they dry and look awful.

Got one with a distributor? Have WD40 at your side if it won't start. Spray it inside the dist. cap and fire it up!
Some things are obvious like don't soak the distributor, alternator, and so forth. Pretty much common sense.
 
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There was a engine detail contest on this forums. You should go look it there. Alot of good ways people clean the engine on there cars and customers.
 
I use ZEP citrus degreaser, found in local Home Depot; cut 1:1 with water it works really well. You can also use Megs APC+. If engine is pretty clean, try 10:1 Megs APC+, if it's really dirty/greasy, try 4:1...

Good luck and remember to post some pics.
 
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