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Old Jan 2, 2011 | 08:11 AM
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what are you guys using? I generally use simple green, but i have neglected cleaning under my hood for a while now, and i want to use something thats gonna cut through all the road grime and what not.
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Old Jan 2, 2011 | 11:32 AM
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Actually, Easy-Off oven cleaner works awesome.
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Old Jan 2, 2011 | 12:03 PM
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Simple green.

Ive heard oven cleaner peels paint??

A couple cans of engine degreaser, then simple green and a pressure washer will clean up your engine/ compartment.
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Old Jan 2, 2011 | 01:28 PM
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i use simple green and dont dilute is any....if you dont dilute simple green it does a ton better
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Old Jan 2, 2011 | 02:04 PM
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I'm a little hesitant on the pressure washer... my luck I will get water in electrical stuff where it doesn't need to be... I might try some oven cleaner if it doesn't peel paint. What about the adams undercarriage/engine cleaner? Anyone use that stuff?
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Old Jan 2, 2011 | 02:08 PM
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^you'll be ok with the pressure washer, just dont spray your coil packs or the other central electric areas....
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Old Jan 2, 2011 | 02:17 PM
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unless you've already replaced and sealed up the knock sensors i wouldnt be going anywhere near the intake with a pressure washer or water for that fact, just my 2cents tho..
unless your planning on doing it in the future that is..

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Old Jan 2, 2011 | 02:23 PM
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^and yes or course dont spray your intake lmao
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I meant the intake manifold of course, but i think you knew that.
If you cant spray the intake, coil packs, fuse box and ecm, what exactly are you spraying with a pressure washer?? I guess my point is it doesnt leave much except for the pass side fender well area..??
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Originally Posted by skolman91
I meant the intake manifold of course, but i think you knew that.
If you cant spray the intake, coil packs, fuse box and ecm, what exactly are you spraying with a pressure washer?? I guess my point is it doesnt leave much except for the pass side fender well area..??
thats kinda what i was thinking... at least the pass fenderwell will be clean. lol

i have always used simple green in the past, just seeing what else you guys are using besides that
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