 RungelRun A Mile Live AwhilePremium join:2001-12-05 CT Reviews:
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| Car Detailing Well i went and sprang for a detail at 125$ .. they did pretty good i thought. But was disappointed on a few things.
I thought they would do my engine compartment but that said "Oh no way"
Whats a good way about going about that myself. I have an Accord 2004 v6.. if pictures are needed i can get them up. I'll probably use the car wash for this. --
'rocking the awakening mind'!
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 sapoCruising Down Memory LanePremium join:2002-09-16 Sacramento, CA kudos:1 | Steam cleaning is generally what I get. -- Everything I say is a lie. |
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 RungelRun A Mile Live AwhilePremium join:2001-12-05 CT | reply to Rungel oh good idea.. thanks |
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 | reply to Rungel Take a look here: »www.autopia-carcare.com/inf-engine.html |
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 tcopePremium join:2003-05-07 Sandy, UT kudos:1 | reply to Rungel Be _very_ careful about introducing pressurized water into the engine compartment. It can damage the electronics. I've used diluted Simply Green and then used a garden hose to rinse it away, being careful to avoid the electronics. |
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 mattmagPremium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-04-09 NW Illinois kudos:3 | said by tcope:Be _very_ careful about introducing pressurized water into the engine compartment. It can damage the electronics. Which is exactly why many places will not clean an engine. |
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| The detailing shops in my area will not steam clean an engine compartment. They say the pressure is bad for the electronic sensors and the solvents can damage the seals and wiring.
»www.expertvillage.com/video/5088···gine.htm
Hi! I am Bob Osborne with Expert Village. In this clip we are going to be talking about engine cleaning. The couple of things that you really need to be careful of when you are detailing or cleaning an engine most modern vehicles have quite a bit of electronic under the hood, double computers and you got to be really careful because if you get one of these computers wet and it shorts it out, we are talking about serious replacement costs into the thousands of dollars. So the steam cleaning of an engine is really no longer practical. I haven’t steamed cleaned engines for quite a long time. Instead I just used a regular garden hose, degreaser and brushes and I just get into the engine real lightly and carefully so that I do not introduce a lot of high pressure water or steam to the engine, which can cause problems. |
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 sapoCruising Down Memory LanePremium join:2002-09-16 Sacramento, CA kudos:1 | We get it done, no issues here. |
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 RungelRun A Mile Live AwhilePremium join:2001-12-05 CT | Heck i think i'll forget that. Unless i get a leak or something that really gunks it up. Then i would get a professional to do it. I might ask Honda about it next time i'm there. Thanks people.. |
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