New Product time!

Meghan

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Well we all know the DP line is a favorite with Detailers... so we are always looking to improve it and make some very user friendly products.
So here we go - DP Engine Degreaser... this stuff is awesome. We used it today and it did its job well!
Was very easy, sprayed the area with water, sprayed the degreaser, let sit for a couple of mins and then hit it with the brush. Dirt came right off (and she had a lot to come off!):o .

First thing I noticed, there was no strong chemical smell. That is a bonus for me, everytime I find a good grease cutting product it kills my lungs. DP Engine Degreaser is nontoxic, VOC free, and biodegradable!:righton:



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Great thing is... Max is throwing in a Meguiars Brush (retail 9.99) for free with this degreaser for a limited time.:applause:

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I'm in!!! Send me some now!!!!!!!!!

You know I'm a DP junkie........or groupie?
 
justin30513 said:
I'm in!!! Send me some now!!!!!!!!!

You know I'm a DP junkie........or groupie?
I think they call you a junkie! :D
 
And this is ok for the engine whereas pressure washing is not, right? Do you rinse it off and is that ok to do?:confused:
 
lauren i would personally always recommend a pressure washer for engine cleaning as long as you stay away from the vital parts.im definately going to try this degreaser out
 
ltoman said:
And this is ok for the engine whereas pressure washing is not, right? Do you rinse it off and is that ok to do?:confused:

Lauren, I have to disagree with Kelso. Using a pressure washer to clean an engine bay is serious overkill nine times out of ten. Your car is really new and I highly doubt you would need anything stronger than a garden hose. Just be sure you cover up any water sensitive components.
 
water placed into certain places, electrical and intake, can cause more harm then good. I highly suggest monthly cleaning on new cars by hand with towel and some qd. You should never need to high pressure.

I will say the DP Exterior Cleaner worked well on past cars under the hood, so I wonder how this works as well ??
 
id really like to see what this does with my brothers k-memeber im not gettin to far with OTC degreasers and a toothbrush :D
 
Great deal, is the brish intended to be usend in the engine bay? the reason i ask is becasue hes throwing it in... works great on rims though
 
ltoman said:
And this is ok for the engine whereas pressure washing is not, right? Do you rinse it off and is that ok to do?:confused:

I say stay away from the pressure washer, thats just looking for trouble, what I do is first cover anything important, spray on some degreaser, let it sit, rinse it off with a hose, then get out the leaf blower to get the majority of the water off and out of all the crevices. Works fine for me, never had any problems. Then just coat with your favorite dressing. Stick with something that won't leave a sticky residue. I say this because one time I had some drain bramage and used a leather dressing, yea that worked out awesome, smelled great to for about a month. Anyway goodluck.
 
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