best way to clean my engine bay while motor is out?
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look at this crap i have to deal with


anyone know what cleaning product/method would yield the best results?


anyone know what cleaning product/method would yield the best results?
I just used a lot of engine degreaser and simple green recently, when my motor was out. If you have the patience, just take your time. I painted a few brackets back to the original color and scraped about 2inches of axle grease off the rear crossmember
if u dont have a pressure washer, get some eagle one "all wheel cleaner" not the aluminum or chrome wheel cleaner, get the all wheel cleaner as it is not as strong as the others, wet everything, spray this stuff on let it set a couple minutes and then spray it off, repeat until u get it clean, worked great on my coupe that came from minesota, I had all kinds of road salt/grime and grease in my engine bay.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDMlyfestyle »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Simple green and a garden hose did this.
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wow that looks damn good
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</TD></TR></TABLE>wow that looks damn good
spray on engine degreaser to get the greasy, nasty stuff off. rinse w/ water.
then simple green, full strength worked in with a a 3" painters brush. rinse and repeat as needed. to get the small crevices, a toothbrush works great. just use plenty of water to rinse.
paint brackets and small stuff before engine goes back in.
shot of my former car using this method.

Modified by kkim at 12:05 AM 8/19/2005
then simple green, full strength worked in with a a 3" painters brush. rinse and repeat as needed. to get the small crevices, a toothbrush works great. just use plenty of water to rinse.
paint brackets and small stuff before engine goes back in.
shot of my former car using this method.

Modified by kkim at 12:05 AM 8/19/2005
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i want to paint the whole engine bay black or possibly the color my car is going to be. so i am gonna have a pretty big task ahead of me thats why its important i get it as clean as possible
damn that **** look REALLY clean...hopefully i can get my **** that clean this weekend..motor is coming out..so hopefully i can do that ****...yo JDMLyfestyle...did u cover up anything at all? or just spray the simple green everywhere and just spray the water?
do it right, take EVERYTHING OUT... sand everything down, have it premiered and painted, and then re-install everything, except try to hide as much crap as you can.
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I didn't use a hose like some of you crazy guys did, but a bucket of simple green, a tooth brush and a larger brush for the bigger areas got the eninge bay back to almost showroom floor new.
U just have to go over the stuff carefully getting into each crevice and corner it takes a lot of time/elbow grease.
My hatch is white and I had to go over many spots over and over cause builup on the paint, once i kept brushing, I would finally get down to the original white.
U just have to go over the stuff carefully getting into each crevice and corner it takes a lot of time/elbow grease.
My hatch is white and I had to go over many spots over and over cause builup on the paint, once i kept brushing, I would finally get down to the original white.
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Litterbox is my favorite
. You don't need a clean engine bay with that bastard in there
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</TD></TR></TABLE>Litterbox is my favorite
. You don't need a clean engine bay with that bastard in there
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well i did the simple green method and painted it and it came out like this:

ill have better pics up later if you guys wanna see. i used black BBQ paint and on the crossmember and a few other things i used dark grey hammered metal finish paint

ill have better pics up later if you guys wanna see. i used black BBQ paint and on the crossmember and a few other things i used dark grey hammered metal finish paint
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This is what i do all the time.
This is what i do all the time.
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