Alanstrainor wrote: » Cheers! I didn't have any wheel cleaner at home so I just had the soap from washing the car. I know I know, far from ideal, and it's probably the main reason I had such trouble! I'll need to make a big order of car cleaning bits soon. Everything I have is running low. So I'll invest in some ironX.
Hal1 wrote: » IronX snow soap, does fallout removal (8:1 dilution with water) and can be used as snow foam (neat with closed valve, no dilution). It's really is good stuff, but just doesn't smell very nice, a small price to pay for the results achieved from it.
vectra wrote: » ^^^ One part of the job I am anal about.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » I'm sure there's more than one part of the job you're anal about :P :pac:
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » I have so much stuff to do..... so I decided to forget about it and clean my engine bay... procrastination at it's finest Procedure: Some engine de-greaser sprayed where necessary Left to dwell for 10 - 15 mins sprinkle of water to wash it off WD40 buffed with a cloth to give the finished look Little toothbrush to get into the little nyooks, the long nozzle on the WD40 helps too!
ronnie3585 wrote: » I though solvents were bad for plastics and especially rubber? Doesn't WD40 cause rubber to swell sand go gummy?
SCOOP 64 wrote: » I noticed you said "sprinkle of water to wash it off " would a quick splast of jet wash do, or would that be to much water going in engine bay ?
easygoing39 wrote: » I use a watering can to wash off my engine bay,plenty of water but no pressure to force water into electrical connectors etc.
Curran wrote: » Very nice Ronnie!!! Definitely hard to beat a good wax on darker colours - the glow and wet look the give, versus the glassy appearance sealants give!
MetzgerMeister wrote: » The EXO V3 goes on a lot smoother and slicker compared to the previous v2. It also lasts 3 years