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Gavin |
posted on 17th Mar 05 at 00:48 |
yeah PEEK.... | |
dna23 |
posted on 17th Mar 05 at 00:06 |
:O peek??? | |
Gavin |
posted on 16th Mar 05 at 23:48 |
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chr15barn3s |
posted on 16th Mar 05 at 23:37 |
your engines always been spotless when ive seen it pete, you told me but I cant remember what you use :/ | |
PainZ |
posted on 16th Mar 05 at 19:23 |
When I got it was filthy (dont have any pics of this) | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 16th Mar 05 at 17:01 |
gunk | |
AdamF |
posted on 23rd Aug 03 at 07:13 |
at work we use hyperclean and a presseure washer works a treat | |
roy_newell |
posted on 23rd Aug 03 at 01:59 |
I use autoglym engine and machinery cleaner followed by vinyl and rubber care, cmes up a treat, this is one of her dirtier times with not the best of cameras but what the hell it looks not bad | |
sri_tastic |
posted on 22nd Aug 03 at 10:20 |
go to halfords and buy the engine cleaning kit you get to cans of spray, you spray the foam on then leave it for 5 min and it takes all the crap off, saves loads of hard work and if your sesible wont mess the engine up. You jet wash it off, just dont get carries away and spend 5 min soaking everything, cover up the elec bits and your laughing. iv done it loads of times and iv never had no probs on my corsa B 90k miles | |
avenger |
posted on 22nd Aug 03 at 10:07 |
quote: come see me then ;) ive found that place that does RR tuning at good money | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 22nd Aug 03 at 09:52 |
with soapy water and Autoglym tar Remover for the hard bits. | |
and-m |
posted on 22nd Aug 03 at 09:51 |
How did you clean yours m8? | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 22nd Aug 03 at 09:00 |
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Gambit |
posted on 22nd Aug 03 at 08:51 |
take it and get it steam cleaned | |
Rob H |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 22:25 |
Dunno if its any use, but Tris (infinity Corsa) had his engine bay steamcleaned by a company in kiddy. Only cost him £12, but it looks spotless now, even though the engines done nearly 50k. | |
Dan_Corsa |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 20:07 |
i find gunk engine degreasent does the job | |
Paul H |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 18:52 |
quote: thats why vauxhall do it every time you have your car serviced:lol: | |
Paul H |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 18:47 |
if it was harmful to engine bay why do vauxhall do it after they service your car? | |
Kris TD |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 18:41 |
green scoura and muc off, works for me :) | |
Wolfy |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 18:35 |
i dont reccomend jet washing an engine bay, to many electrical or mechanical parts around. | |
dannycorsa c |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 18:23 |
quote: sounds good 2 me chewy:thumbs: | |
dannycorsa c |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 18:22 |
u could use jizer on the greasy bits n scrub everthin else. can u jet wash ur engine????? i want to do this as the top half is shiny but my gearbox is rank as its had work done down that area so its filfy | |
Paul H |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 18:21 |
when i was a valeter we used to get a spray bottle and fill it with parrafin.soak the engine get as much as you can all over it.leave 10 to 15 minutes and jetwash it off.get some plastic cleaner spray it all over and wipe it clean.this should get all the crap off and then finally get some engine laquer and spray it all over the engine bay and engine..hey presto mint engine bay :thumbs: | |
Wolfy |
posted on 21st Aug 03 at 18:15 |
what products do you all use to get your engine nice n shiney. |