DIY engine wash HELP
Engine degreeser (simple Green works great) use glvoes, a towel to get the heavy spots, then rinse off with low pressure water. then use Engine detailer and drive around for a few minutes, park your car and admire the shiney dealer like engine.

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Last edited by dirtdiggler; Apr 14, 2009 at 06:24 AM.
since your engine is just dusty, just the above should work. no need to steam clean unless there is heavy build up. you neve want to pressure wash an engine due to bearing damages and shorting and engine code.
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Also if you using a degreaser, test it somewhere that can be noticed. you may want weaken the mix to not attack and sensitve materials. Some degreaser may attack or discolor the MB logos. try the least agressive first. be also careful on the decals, some are not water happy.
Last edited by dirtdiggler; Apr 14, 2009 at 04:24 PM.


What I did is took engine cover, cam cover, airfiter cover off.....then take them to wash on the sink with soft scotch-brite and laundry detergent.......dry it with paper towel, then apply some plastic-protecting solution on it(I use armor all).....put it back on and clean the rest with wet rag.
I usually do that twice a year......but I wipe the dust off with peper towel every week.....my engine is shiny all the time!
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the threads should be fused.



