Engine cleaning...
How do you guys keep your engines looking so great? Should I bag the TPS? What other components need to be covered up?
Thanks
warm up engine. spray with armorall foaming tyre spray close hood. wait 20 m inutes
BINGO
that's it - far too easy for you to believe but it works. I thanked Jackdaroofer for the tip and he reckons it didn't come from him.
I'm 3 months into that spraying and I did it once again to enter a car show . Everything looks great, have now sprayed underside of hood, suspension, the dog, my wife.....only kidding about the last two.
S'nut
A week later I heard about the Armorall spray, a few people here said it worked so I did a small test area. It made the plastic go black and shiny, looked great so I did everywhere. I'm on my second tin now ! All the underside of ,the hood, wheel arches, suspension, firewall brake booster heater box etc etc.
The advice I got was to do it on a warm engine, close the hood and wait 20 minutes. It seems to last really well - I did it about 3 months ago.
I overdid the underside of hood and got runs, I got carried away, these disappeared in a week, have we discovered a miracle product ?
Oh and it makes the tyres look great and again lasts for a long time. Be careful not ot spray it on the serpentine belt or brake discs as it is slippery stuff.
S'nut
well...yes and no.
I use too much of the stuff, so yes. In places where I haven't gone overboard it seems to dry off .
Basically I would say that slime isn't a problem, I don't notice it. I don't use Armorall in the cabin for that reason. The tyres aren't sticky.
S'nut
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This sounds good if your engine is basically clean, but what does this stuff do to chunks of grease and caked on crud?
Wouldn't this be like foaming up mud caked tires?
TIMSPEED –“I bet Eagle One Tire Gel would have the same effect...” – I reckon you’re right, I am amazed at Eagle One Car Wash, there’s something special in it, the polished look afterwards is incredible.
Redvette1986 is –“ still trying to find out where all the "schmeng" goes” – I don’t think the foam will be much good unless everything is almost ‘schmeng – free” - although I sprayed the wheel arches without scrubbing first and they look good .
The valve covers are the worst looking thing in my engine bay. I like to do jobs properly but I’m reluctant to take the covers off – especially the RH one. I’m thinking of doing a ‘temporary’ job with the covers in place – anything will look better. Any clues on a good heat resistant paint ? I don’t think Armorall make one.
S’nut
Freakin-wow! It works! ...and even better I didn't cook the TPS cuz I stayed away from using water.
Now, lets just see how much dust and sand is attracted to the oily film...
I don't notice it attracting dust but I expect it depends where you drive and maybe also how much Armorall you put on.
It's good though, isn't it ? and so easy to re-apply.
Since I have been fixing things in my engine bay, the idea of spraying the hose in there seems more and more crazy. I've just replaced my heater blower and I see that water could enter the motor throught the cooling tube which runs from near the rear of the motor back to the plenum box.
I hear the L98 is fairly water proof (except for your TPS) but there's also the cruise control and many other places where a spray of water would best be avoided.
Thanks to the originator of this idea, whoever you are.
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