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  • buckshot333
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    Re: Joe's keys to proper engine degreasing...

    Originally posted by AeroCleanse View Post
    So whats the technique on foreign, exotic engines?
    A good insurance policy.....

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  • Mark2
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    I have washed engines on alot of cars, and I wouldn't use a pressure washer. Never had any problems on any car, foreign or exotics included.

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  • AeroCleanse
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    Originally posted by Joe's detailing View Post
    Sooner, or later were going to have to degrease our engine, here's the steps for a safe, effective, technique...

    7) Never attempt these steps on Foreign, exotic vehicles completly different engines and your mistake could be costly....

    Thanks for reading (Happy- Degreasing) to you...Joe...
    So whats the technique on foreign, exotic engines?

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  • VonLego
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    Thank you so much for this... been wondering how to do this safely!

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  • Joe's detailing
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    Joe's keys to proper engine degreasing...

    Sooner, or later were going to have to degrease our engine, here's the steps for a safe, effective, technique...

    1) Make sure engine is cool

    2) Cover all water (sensitive) equipment like distributer, fuses, etc with plastic bags or whatevers available...

    3) Spray (APC) or (degreaser) over engine {scrub} if necessary...

    4) Start vehicle, hose off chemical with fan sprayer nossle, if possible
    never soak engine, get off as much grime and grease with the least amount of water.

    5) If using pressure washer keep 3 feet away, never get to close to engine with washer you want it set at (FAN) pattern spray no stream...!


    6) If you hear belts squeaks it's normal, but if something sounds just not right, turn off motor for a few minutes then restart.
    Most vehicles, won't be any problem with these steps.

    7) Never attempt these steps on Foreign, exotic vehicles completly different engines and your mistake could be costly....

    Thanks for reading (Happy- Degreasing) to you...Joe...
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