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69Cat

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posted 03-18-2014 05:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 69Cat     send a private message to 69Cat   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by 69Cat
Looking for any tips or ideas that others have done to cleanup and touch-up the engine and engine compartment. The previous owner never took anytime to keep it looking good and it shows. I want to clean it up the best I can. The engine block has some light oxidation it looks like and not sure how to get at it. Any kind of engine cleaner spray on or by brush? Some of the black brackets have a few peeling bubbles with a few rust spots. Nuts and bolts have some rust as well. Not really any oil or leaks that I see.
DrillinU



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posted 03-18-2014 05:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for DrillinU     send a private message to DrillinU   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by DrillinU
I would also like to know.
Local Detailers here do it but they charge like $250 or so to do it.
I haven't seen up close there work, just on Facebook.
Really like to know about the oxidation part.
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posted 03-18-2014 06:30 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for silverkat     send a private message to silverkat   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by silverkat
I've detailed many engine compartments. First off don't use wax or compound or anything like that. If it's not too bad I use a moto toll with wire brush to clean all signs of rust on bolts, nuts and small to medium pieces showing rust. You'd be amazed how they clean up. Apply black matching paint with an artists brush and they'll look new. Again if not too bad, which seems to describe your compartment, clean section by section with a degreaser on a rag. Clean all hoses and coat them with Armor All and those will look new. Patiently wiping down all metal surfaces section at a time followed by Armor All and you can buff by hand to a real shine. Unless your engine compartment is a real mess I'd stay away from those foaming degreasers and all that water needed to rinse them off. So armed with just a few items and alot of elbow grease you can make it look new again. Don't try to do it all in one day. I find section by section you don't get sick of it and do a better job. It's alot easier on your back as well.
Michael Pond


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posted 03-18-2014 06:59 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Michael Pond     send a private message to Michael Pond   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by Michael Pond
409, paper towels, floor jack and jack stands. take your time, good therapy..
Hamlyn

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posted 03-18-2014 07:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Hamlyn     send a private message to Hamlyn   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by Hamlyn
Take a look at these two videos:


I like all the products they reference in this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iTTJvTcwU8


This guy does great work, and is well known and respected in the business. His method is sound:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4ZHLRAX_tU


One more video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcT9eCULBCY

This message has been edited by Hamlyn on 03-18-2014 at 07:22 PM

beachcat



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posted 03-18-2014 07:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for beachcat     send a private message to beachcat   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by beachcat
We use a Tornador in our shop. A fantastic device that eliminates just about every other detailing tool out there. It works on a tornado principle and cleans with minimal moisture. Really a fantastic, air operated tool that is becoming very popular. I highly recommend them. Here is one of many youtubes on them:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL65jjfH4Xc
mslc10



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posted 03-18-2014 08:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mslc10     send a private message to mslc10   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by mslc10
Mine was filthy when I bought it so I just hit it with pressure washer! Came out great ! But what is the best way to keep water out of the headlights?
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posted 03-18-2014 09:58 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for derosaj     send a private message to derosaj   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote   Search for more posts by derosaj
Two products needed. Gumout foam cleaner and No Touch tire cleaner. Power wash engine compartment with Gumout. Let engine cool,this is very important,do not continue until engine is at normal outside temperature. Spray complete engine compartment with the No Touch and go to bed. The next morning you will think you spent all day cleaning. I'll bet you have a happy face and clean hands.

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