Looking good there mate! Great job. To top it off, you could apply a dressing to the plastics. Something like Poorboys Natural Look maybe?
After fixing an oil leak i had i noticed quite alot of the oil had blown all around the engine bay.
So i decided to give it a clean with some Gunk Degreaser
Before:
After:
I know it could be cleaner but i gave up after that, but its better than it was!
Looking good there mate! Great job. To top it off, you could apply a dressing to the plastics. Something like Poorboys Natural Look maybe?
If you have any car care related questions, ask me in the Cleaning/Detailing section.
it looks loads better than it did
looks good, ur bonnet came up well nice mayte.
i had a quick go at mine to
I've just used brake cleaner soaked into a cloth. Matt is this safe? I found it to be a lot easier.
Pictures shall follow.
I'd rinse after to be safe as it could react with the gaskets and plastics.
Great work the both of you.. can't beat a nice clean bay. They're a lot nicer to work on.
Yeah, it's safe mate, and probably the oldest trick in the book for achieving clean plastics!!
It's funny actually, I have been doing a job today which included an engine bay detail! I'll post some pics up too.
Can't say I've ever come across that problem, and my dad has been cleaning engine plastics with brake cleaner for 20+ years. I use a thorough cleaning method myself, but when he does any mechanical work, he always gives the plastics a quick wipe down..
If you have any car care related questions, ask me in the Cleaning/Detailing section.
Yea I wiped mine down with warm water cause I did notice some (I find this word very fitting) splashback on my fan. My mate also uses mechanics best friend wd40
I've never used brake Fluid to clean plastic, I just assumed it MAY melt or distort the plastics.
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