the_great_white
Tremor Junkie
Well, we can't ride around like we're some kind of pheasant now can we........You guys clean your engines?
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Well, we can't ride around like we're some kind of pheasant now can we........You guys clean your engines?
Just a light wiping couple times a month is all it takes. 47,000+ miles!
Agreed...The hood light was throwing shadows on the motor from mud on it.No issue with this at all... I'll also add that a little dust dirt isn't hurting anything either.
Which part of the hoar are you getting the hair from? And is she perfectly fine with it? Does it cost extra?I just rinse it down and then lightly wash it with a hoar hair detailing brush rinsed in a bucket of hot water with some PH neutral car wash soap. Works wonders.
This is what I do. I’ll spay it down with tire foam if I feel like it.I mix Warm Water and Dawn dish soap in a spray bottle. Spray it until my hearts content, let is sit a few minutes, then rinse. I use a cordless blower to dry it ..
I don’t get concerned either, we hose the engines in our squad cars off during inspection, never had an issue.I don't get the concern over water in the engine bay. Ever stop and pop the hood when driving in heavy rain? Everything is soaked.
I found the regular runs through the automated car wash was causing some soap build up. A couple of times a year I just warm it up and wash it down with the hose and garden sprayer. No need to add soap. Now it's not a polish job but it works. Keeps it clean enough.
I mix Warm Water and Dawn dish soap in a spray bottle. Spray it until my hearts content, let is sit a few minutes, then rinse. I use a cordless blower to dry it ..