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  1. #1

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    Well, just purchased a used car, and the engine is pretty dirty. I have no experience with cleaning engines so does someone wanna help me out??
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    Sure bring it over.
    Paul...

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    Its not that hard . Here`s one that I did before, lemme tell ya how:



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    Start by letting engine cool



    Tinfoil off alternator, electrical connections, etc



    Spray metal and really dirty (brake fluid filler is one of these, as is oil filler) spots with Gunk foaming degreaser



    Use APC (Purple Power) in a spray bottle on everything else



    Agitate with a wheel brush or other semi-hard brush



    Wait 3 minutes, then hose off with a hose and no nozzle, use your thumb to get the spray goin on rough spots



    Spray with Poorboy`s BnB (order) or, if you need to go OTC, Mother`s Reflections tire care or Megs #40, cut 50:50 with water.



    Start engine, allow to run for 15 minutes



    Towel off to smooth out streaks, etc



    AIO or cleaner wax on metal



    Enjoy









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    Yeah I usually have engines detailed in under an hour.
    Paul...

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    `99 Mazda Protege LX - highlight silver - RIP
    `95 Nissan Maxima SE - white - slathered with Pinnacle Paste Glaz - RIP

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    P.S. if you need help in the future, I`ll be moving down to the Melbourne area in August, an I`m bringing my business with me.
    Once you buff black, you never go back

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    Take the plunge and clean it yourself. It is not that hard. Just cover the major electrical components with saran wrap or something similar. Usually the battery, distributor, ignition coil, etc. are most important. Rubber bands help keep it in place. A good APC, some stiff brushes, and a garden hose is all you need. Spray the warm, not hot engine with the APC and use the brushes to loosen the grime. Rinse the APC before it dries fully. Repeat as necessary. Drying can be a pain if you do not have a blower or dryer. After it is clean and dry, dress with a waterbased dressing. Go ahead and give it a try.
    Brad Will- Owner

    Reflections Auto Salon LLC

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    ask some help for the expert mechanic in cleaning up your engine, just to be sure that some sensitive parts have to be covered especially the Nissan ignition coil for it plays a very important part in its overall operations. just be careful in cleaning up!

 

 

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