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Not really any need for any special sealant or protectant. Just keep it regularly clean and it can look like this after 12 years:
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If you want a little shine (as in the photo), Meguiars HyperDressing works well. I mostly just use car wash soap to clean it (with a long bristle brush), or spot treat greasy areas with a small brush and APC as diluted as you can get it and still clean effectively.
Of course, new cars are mostly plastic covers over everything, so it's more work to remove those and regularly clean it.
Good point. The Honda seems to cover a lot of their parts with plastic, so I'll just periodically wipe down the engine area with some old cloths. Do you think a plastic and rubber cleaner would be o.k.; similar to what is used inside the car?
Thanks,
Ed
Plastic is plastic, yeah you can use interior cleaners for the engine trim. I use Mothers VLR to quickly clean my interior & engine bay as well. Its safe on Vynil, Leather & Rubber.
What kind of Honda do you have? The engines that Honda really likes to cover up & look "nice" are the J series (v6) engines.