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    Cleaning Engine Bay.

    Bit of a simple question but just curious if anyone here has any special tecniques in cleaning the engine bay.

    I still have bull dust caked on from my last trip and just want to double check what chemicals and treatment you guys would use to get it off and see metal again...haha

    Any secrets or good techniques?

    Cheers,

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    Hi GQ89, I just simply use degreaser,leave it for a while and then use the low pressure spray soap and then low pressure rinse.

    Always use low pressure under the hood and be careful what your spraying.

    I use high pressure around the edges of the hood on the body but not on the engine itself.

    Never had any issues and it comes up great!

    Hope that helps, thats just my basic use, would be nice to know if anyone else has any sneaky tricks though.

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    I usually clean my engine when it's cold. So before I start it up, load up the engine bay with degreaser, let it sit for 5 mins, then I give it another go with the degreaser, making sure I get all the hard to reach bits, then start the truck up and rinse off with high pressure. Don't really need to worry about using high pressure, it won't stuff anything up. Just keep it away from any flakey paint you might have.

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    Thats all i've done in the past, I have also been thinking about getting it steam cleaned but for $80 its not worth it considering im just going to go and get it dirty again
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    Howdy all

    I hear what ya Nissan Kid but I try to clean it and keep it clean easier in the long run it is easier to clean something that was clean to start with IE hasnt been left for months to set rock hard etc also a good way to spot leaks early

    Cheers

    PS I am akin from that other forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingy View Post
    Howdy all

    I hear what ya Nissan Kid but I try to clean it and keep it clean easier in the long run it is easier to clean something that was clean to start with IE hasnt been left for months to set rock hard etc also a good way to spot leaks early

    Cheers

    PS I am akin from that other forum
    Welcome kingy, Don't forget to introduce yourself here and tell us about your rig here when you get chance mate.

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    Will do mate I will wait until I am home so i can fluff about and do the whole pic thing aswell

    Cheers

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    G/day Ambrose I use a product called CT18 Truck wash. Its what the truckys use to get all the road grime,grease & oil off there trucks. It works well for me & I find it doesn't leave that powdery finish on the paint & alloy parts that some degreasers can do, its safe enough to use on the hole thing in fact, just follow the directions. Cheers Paul

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    Thanks Paul, Ill give that a shot.

    Yeah thats why I was asking koz I didn't like using degreaser and was hoping there was something else to use.

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    Have a go at this one for saving a few bucks. 4 litres of kero and mix in a concentrate of dish washing liquid, "Kit" brand can easily be picked up at the supermarket. Mix together and shake like hell. Brush it on the oily greasy parts and let sit for a while. Dig around the hard stuff with a stiff brush. Low pressure to wash off on a cold motor. Cold motor as it does not cause steam that can penetrate into the electrics. Dont aim the water at the vulnerable electrical systems. Best of cleaning
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