Minty_Fresh
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anyone know any good products for this?
the bay on the mk1 is solid as a rock but its just got dirt/grease/oil there which i want to get rid of..
is there any products i could put on and jet wash off? or aint that a good idea?
thanks..
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DaveyLC
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Swarfega Degreaser.. You can get it form Halfords for about 6 quid for a 3 litre container.
Mix it with water and put it in a spray bottle then spray on all over the engine, it literally just eats through the oil and shit.
Use it 1:1 at first to shift the serious grime then in future keep it clean by spraying it on mixed 10:1..
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Jenko_Sport
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just get some spray degreaser and a brush and then jetwash off.
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Rich H
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Gunk, Clutch & Brake Cleaner, All Purpose Cleaner, Traffic Film Remove. Take your pick!
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Minty_Fresh
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thanks guys 
is it ok to jet wash after or not?
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Kano
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You shouldnt really need to.. Gunk is amazing stuff, a rinse after youve brushed it all should do.
you could use a jet wash but just dont go too close.
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Terry12
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Swarfega Degreaser.. You can get it form Halfords for about 6 quid for a 3 litre container.
Mix it with water and put it in a spray bottle then spray on all over the engine, it literally just eats through the oil and shit.
Use it 1:1 at first to shift the serious grime then in future keep it clean by spraying it on mixed 10:1..
This the one you're on about? Degreaser
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Toby
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if you do apply heavy water to engine bay then leave it a good few hours to dry it out so you dont short any circuits
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DaveyLC
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You wont get any short circuits on a modern engine unless you literally put the engine under-water 
quote: Originally posted by Terry12
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Swarfega Degreaser.. You can get it form Halfords for about 6 quid for a 3 litre container.
Mix it with water and put it in a spray bottle then spray on all over the engine, it literally just eats through the oil and shit.
Use it 1:1 at first to shift the serious grime then in future keep it clean by spraying it on mixed 10:1..
This the one you're on about? Degreaser
Thats the one
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Terry12
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Is it any good?
I normally use Gunk aerosol but the Swarfega more economical.
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
You wont get any short circuits on a modern engine unless you literally put the engine under-water 
its a mk1 golf mate best be very carefull
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DaveyLC
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In that case dont even open the bonnet on a foggy day!
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by Terry12
Is it any good?
I normally use Gunk aerosol but the Swarfega more economical.
Gunk do a liquid too mate which you brush on.
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scunnylad
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swarfega jizer thats what we use on truck engines
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Terry12
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quote: Originally posted by Rich H
quote: Originally posted by Terry12
Is it any good?
I normally use Gunk aerosol but the Swarfega more economical.
Gunk do a liquid too mate which you brush on.
Which one Rich?
Gunk Green
Engine degreaser
Can the second one be diluted or is it purely a spray on? I thin kthe brush on one is the same as the aerosol stuff.
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alan-g-w
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Wrap any electronics in cling film or poly bags.
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Rich H
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Bottom one Terry.
Use neat, either decant into a small pot and brush on, or put in a trigger bottle and spray on. Agitate with brush and rinse off with low flow open hose. Ideally with electrics covered and engine running.
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Terry12
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Knowing me i'll probably buy the swarfega and gunk
Like I said I always use gunk aerosol but the one you suggested is better value.
Cheers Rich
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Gez G
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Used Gunk many times with good results.
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Richardhhha
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thought of the cheap crap you get from machine mart... i got a 5L bottle a few months back and by jove it cuts through 33 years of crap in a few seconds...
gunk is the way forward tho its ace stuff
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