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How do you clean your engine compartment???

cmcmill01

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So went across the Pyrenees in August, some pity dusty roads at some points, not having much time on my hands I haven't got round to clean the engine compartment!!
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So what is the best way to clean the engine, steam cleaner? If so anybody bought a cheap decent one?
What are the alternatives?
Cheers
Craig


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I bought one very similar to that, just a bit more expensive and found it next to useless for engine cleaning/degreasing. Makes an excellent job of fabric upholstery cleaning though.

I always clean the engine bay by hand with a trigger spray cleaner and a rag, time consuming though.

I've seen garages simply mask off/waterproof the electrics and anything else where you wouldn't want water ingress and use some spray on degreaser/engine cleaner followed by a high pressure hot jet washer. I guess you stand more chance of getting away with this on older vehicles with less electronics under the bonnet!
 
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Ive found WD40 and a brush works very well, just takes some time.
 
Liberal degreaser and a hot water jet-wash at the local fuel station. But mine's diesel.... :lol:
 
Liberal degreaser and a hot water jet-wash at the local fuel station. But mine's diesel.... :lol:
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Works on petrols as well, as long as it is a LandCruiser. There is nothing there that cannot take a spray of H2O, as long as you don't give the more delicate parts all the power you've got.
 
TFR mixed with a little petrol (about 1/3rd petrol), is THE best engine bay cleaner ever, leave it for 5 mins & pressure wash off. No issues with using water just avoid the important bits up close with the jetwash
 
Tfr ?

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(Why can I not write TFR with capitals? It keeps changing to lower case)

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Now it worked. Whazzup?
 
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I buy brake cleaner in 20l drums. It's magic for cleaning all sorts of things and evaporates quickly leaving almost no residue behind.
 
I take it to work and leave a crate of lager on the passenger seat and it comes back all clean, the lager goes so wonder if they use that :icon-biggrin:


I will give a second vote for TFR though, great for cleaning up after oil leaks etc. Brake cleaner too, breaks through the grime quite well.
 
that is clean you should take a look at my Landrover engine bay nearly always cover in mud

will take a pic in the morning and you will see

My just jet wash the engine bay but that y its nice to have a diesel
 
Use CT Truck wash just put it in a spray bottle and spray it all over leave it for 1/2hr then hose off .
 
got around to taking a few pic of the landrover engine bay

has been like this for a while now but this is normal for me

will wash it soon
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