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    What is the strongest and safest product to use under the hood? I want something strong enough to clean but not harm rubber parts or discolor plastic. Also, is the some thing that I can coat the engine with that will give it a nice shine but not be too greasy and make my serpentine belts slip. If slippage will even be a problem. Thanks.

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    Re: Engine Cleaning

    Safe De-Greaser is a great product to use to clean, and Hyper-Dressing can be used for dressing the plastic, etc. It is dilutable, so you can get the level of shine you like. Dont dress the belts.

    Give a look in the Engine Detailing forum on here, I think there is one or two write-ups there.
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      Re: Engine Cleaning

      i use All season dressing under the hood and then buy a cheap degreaser like simple green or grease lighting and dilute it.
      Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff

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        Re: Engine Cleaning

        Originally posted by BlueLibby04 View Post
        i use All season dressing under the hood and then buy a cheap degreaser like simple green or grease lighting and dilute it.
        All season dressing is not meant for underhood applications. I would consult your MSDS sheets.
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        • #5
          Re: Engine Cleaning

          I have a feeling ASD in liquid/vapor form would be flammable, but once it has dried it is fine. I have certainly used it on several cars, and so have others, without our cars exploding. But a little confirmation sure would be nice.
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            Re: Engine Cleaning

            Thats cool that is flammable and all, I dont plan on shining the headers up though. Combustion only takes place inside the block, so I should be fine. Ill only use it on the plastics under the hood.
            Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff

            Originally posted by Mike Phillips
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            • #7
              Re: Engine Cleaning

              Originally posted by gbackus View Post
              All season dressing is not meant for underhood applications. I would consult your MSDS sheets.
              Interesting... I was looking into buying a gallon of it just to use under my hood. What's in it that's so flammable?

              I am use to using INSANE amounts of tire foam under the hood of my car, and I've never had a problem with those. But then maybe they aren't flammable...
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              • #8
                Re: Engine Cleaning

                i use hyper dressing on all engine details that i do here is an example of one

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                • #9
                  Re: Engine Cleaning

                  I used All Purpose Cleaner Plus, diluted 1:4 for cleaning my engine, then dressed it with #40 and I think it turned out very well.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Engine Cleaning

                    Thanks for all the replies and sugestions! I will definetly check out the Engine Detailing forum for more tips and ideas. Thanks again.

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