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    New Car Engine Bay

    As I`m getting all my ducks in a row preparing for a new car, I`m wondering what I should use on the engine bay.

    Thoughts, Gentlemen?

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    Re: New Car Engine Bay

    I always used a good engine cleaner such as Blackfire or Sonax and followed up with Sonus motor kote. Engine stays clean for months.
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    Re: New Car Engine Bay

    This past weekend, I did my first engine bay cleaning in years. Little ashamed to admit that...

    I gave everything a good spray and scrub with Purple Power degreaser. Plastic and rubber bits were wiped down with PERL diluted 1:1, and metal areas like support beams and strut towers were wiped down with ECH2O, but I`m sure any QD spray would work. I used what I had on hand.
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    Re: New Car Engine Bay

    Since the car is new the engine bay ought to be very clean. Every 100 miles or so I dust my engine bay with a Swiffer duster. It has remained clean this way for 11 years.
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.
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    Re: New Car Engine Bay

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill D View Post
    Since the car is new the engine bay ought to be very clean. Every 100 miles or so I dust my engine bay with a Swiffer duster. It has remained clean this way for 11 years.
    Every 100 miles? Whoa! That`s dedication!

    I like the Swiffer idea, but I wonder if my car will build up dust too quickly for a Swiffer to be effective. I`ll have to try it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Desertnate View Post
    Every 100 miles? Whoa! That`s dedication!

    I like the Swiffer idea, but I wonder if my car will build up dust too quickly for a Swiffer to be effective. I`ll have to try it out.
    No biggie. I just incorporate it into my routine dusting/ QDing. Doesn’t take long at all
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    Re: New Car Engine Bay

    Ah, a Swiffer. Never thought of that. Excellent. In that vein, I wonder if a Cal Car Duster would work, too.
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    Re: New Car Engine Bay

    Quote Originally Posted by Older View Post
    Ah, a Swiffer. Never thought of that. Excellent. In that vein, I wonder if a Cal Car Duster would work, too.
    I remember those things(California Car Dusters) from the 70`s !

    It might work, but as you know, it has a form of paraffin on it, so it would be a bad idea to use it when the engine compartment was hot or warm..
    Then, I would not ever want to use that Cal Duster on Anything else..

    I still see some people using them in Dealer Showrooms, and then I know why those new cars always have those defects in the paint, light as they may be..

    The Swiffer will for sure, be easier to get into places.. Also, probably better to use it when the engine compartment is cold..

    I just pressure wash the whole thing when it needs it, sometimes using a good apc sprayed on it first, then MetroMasterBlaster it dry, then let it dry the rest of the day and next day spray the engine compartment down with something nice like Sonus Motor Cote, Chemical Guys Black on Black, etc..
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    A CCD can`t get into the nooks and crannies like a Swiffer can.
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.
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    Re: New Car Engine Bay

    What kind of car is it?
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    What kind of car is it?
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    Re: New Car Engine Bay

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    2021 Charger Scat Pack.
    I would recommend to coat them with something like CarPro DLUX or Gyeon Trim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    I would recommend to coat them with something like CarPro DLUX or Gyeon Trim.
    The DLUX is on the way. I wanted to try it anyway.
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    2021 Charger Scat Pack.
    Great choice! I`d bet (as in, if I were buying one ) that`s a lot more (real) fun than a Hellcat. Good on you for buying MY choice

    It`ll be fine until after that first Midwestern winter.
    Eh, I`d expect it to shrug off even the worst MW winter same as mine do. Simply not an issue IME...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    Great choice! I`d bet (as in, if I were buying one ) that`s a lot more (real) fun than a Hellcat. Good on you for buying MY choice

    Eh, I`d expect it to shrug off even the worst MW winter same as mine do. Simply not an issue IME...
    Thanks.

    It`ll drive fine with 4 winter tires on it.

    The salt and brine, however, won`t be so kind to it. That`s what FK1000p is for!

 

 
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