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Manifold cleaning?
the inlet manifold on my car is starting to collect alot of crap and im having trouble cleaning it.. due to its texture!! does anyone reccomend anything specific for this?? as i dont want to use anything that will cause the red paint to remove itself? many thanks in advance:deadhorse:
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Autoglym engine cleaner is good :-)
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didnt even know they did this??:tumbleweed: time to crawl back under my rock i think lol!! thanks.
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Good old gunk, see my urban grey sti thread.
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Agree with that Andy. I've never used anything that comes close to this product and best of all it's water based. Used it in my engine bay for 5 years. |
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i got a 5ltr tub of this the other day because of your blimming post lol |
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Only use a pressure washer on its lowest setting! if you have the water pressure too high, you can force water into electrical connections etc etc.
Hose pipe with one of those adjustable nozels will do as good a job and most have a setting for delicate watering of flowers, which will work well as a wash down. When cleaning, make sure the engine is cold... this means the products used don't dry to fast prior to breaking down. Cover things like Air filter, MAF, Alternator and battery terminals.... tin foil works well:ok: You can buy a cheapy steam cleaner with a small nozel attachment that will do the same job and will allow you to clean specific areas at a time...use a microfibre to catch the dirt as its blown of and dry as you go.... more control over a pressure washer. You can use silicone engine dressings to enhance the clean, both for engine and plastics. The engine dressings work well at sealing electrical components too:ok: You can do it all 'by hand', just use a damp cloth for clean up:ok: will be a lot more work over entire bay though:( |
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As thepieman said you can use a hose or pressure washer on a low setting but id keep the engine running to help dry it off any electricals quicker. If your gonna use products with the pressure washer dont run the engine as theyll more than likley leave a horrid residue. A steam cleaners allways good but you really need the pressuse washer type, the handheld kettle type ones are a waste of money, i had one and used it for all but 2mins then before i left it to clean the inside of a bin on its own. One thing i would steer well clear of are silicone sprays, Dont get me wrong they look good as long as the car hasnt been driven, but after the first drive they attract dust and virtually any airbourne dirt particle and there a nightmare to get rid of. Every one has their own way of cleaning / detailing / valeting but if your unsure just use an engine spray cleaner and a cloth. Happy cleaning :nod: |
That sounds like a plan!!! Can't beat a good hand job...:pun: going to get down halfrauds tommorow and make a purchase then... Did you use gunk or auto glym??
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Autoglym fella :-)
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Because of the crackle finish of the manifold using a cloth just moves the dirt around rather then lifting it off.
you could use water or a soap solution in a hand held spray bottle just to blast off the gunk/autoglym/dirt. i've used a pressure washer on all 4 of my scoobs and never had a problem. just becuase its a pressure washer doesn't mean you have to get the nozzle right close to what your cleaning. You can wave it around at about 6-10 inches to blow away the dirt lifted by the gunk. just cover the battery with a carrier bag and don't spray direct onto any major connectors. |
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All depends how brave you are mate, if your sensible like silversurfer said you should be ok, any of the ways mentioned above will give you good results just depends how much time and effort your willing to put in.
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Try looking at this:
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...n-engines.html And buy some R222 auto wash! |
finally grew a set!!
well with the weather staying dry i decided to head off to halfrauds and buy some gunk...after alot of uumming and aarrinnngg.. headed for the back garden armed with the can a brush and and roll of cling film!!(wife not impressed!)... didnt really go to mad as never having done it before.. sprayed liberely waited then went hell for leather with the hose... arse twitching constantly as i applied water!!! two hours or so later:tumbleweed: after adding some more gunk engine laquer( which im quit impressed with) and heres the results...i know its not a picasso... next time ill spend alot more time and effort getting all the very little nooks and cranys... but well impressed never the less!!! oh any one good at polishing up intercoolers....:whistle:
http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/.../engine001.jpg http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...gla/engine.jpg |
To keep my engine looking like this I use the following
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i3...e/PIC_0152.jpg I've never used a jet wash in the engine bay and never would. With respect chaps Gunk is as much use as a handbrake on a canoe. This is the best and easiest to use engine cleaner I have found, and I've tried lots of products and methods. http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i31/skullfudge/ad.jpg I spray it directly onto a small sponge (yellow & green things girlies have in the kitchens) then just rub everything other than shiny metals. That's it. Best thing is that it is a water based product. Acid free. |
Next time round mate Allways willing to try soming new.... Bargain for a fiver thou the gunk! Swear by auto glym resign polish... Have for years but bought a couple of there product of late... And think they are pants!! So went the other way......
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Funnily enough I gave my engine bay a clean on Sunday, no before shots I'm afraid. Another vote for AG Engine and Machine Cleaner :ok:
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...62011067-1.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...9062011068.jpg |
Nice!!! Anyone know how or what to use to make intercooler sparkle!!??:doubleup:
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Try some 'aluminium brightner' (order online from a valeting supplier:ok:)
Apply with a paint brush and spray / rinse off:ok: Get great results by removing the IC and spraying off with pressure washer, (careful with the fins though or you'll be straightening them up for a while) you can also use some brake cleaner to give the inside a clean out too, whilst its off:ok: Not that you would use it on your wheels but, 'wonder wheels' does a good job:ok: |
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